Chapter 39: It Takes No Effort to Get It (6)

Mu Chun gave Su Yi medicine, and after Su Yi left, Mu Chun went to find the wise monk.

When Mu Chun arrived outside the Zhi Monk's house, the Zhi Seng was meditating and resting inside. He heard Mu Chun's voice and said, "The door is not locked." ”

Mu Chun pushed the door in, and as soon as he entered the door, he opened the door and said to the wise monk: "I see ......" He said and looked out of the door suspiciously, and then walked a few steps closer to the wise monk, and then whispered: "I saw Uncle Qin and Wei Suo." ”

"Big brother?" the wise monk looked at Mu Chun in surprise when he heard this, "Where are they?"

Mu Chun sat down on a chair beside him, and then said, "No matter where you are, you can follow me to find them later—and see what their plans are." ”

The wise monk agreed.

After the two discussed separately, they were ready to leave for Tianxiang Teahouse to keep an eye on Qin Bo's whereabouts.

When Mu Chun took the Zhi Seng to hide near the back door of the Tianxiang Teahouse, the Zhi Seng questioned this: "Are they here?"

Mu Chun saw it with his own eyes, and he could naturally be sure. The two of them found a tea stall with a decent line of sight and found a suitable place to sit down.

Mu Chun asked the boss for a pot of tea, and two plates of food, and the two of them were staring at the back door of Tianxiang Teahouse.

Until the two of them refilled the tea twice, and added four or five plates of food, they still didn't see any movement at the back door.

Compared with Mu Chun's calmness and calmness, the wise monk couldn't wait, and he proposed to Mu Chun: "When do we have to wait so long, if they don't go out tonight, then we will wait in vain." ”

Zhi Seng said such angry words, in the final analysis, he wanted Mu Chun to go with him to see what the situation was in the backyard.

Mu Chun drank two pots of tea, and then listened to the words of the wise monk, and felt that what he said made sense. Mu Chun settled a silver deal with the boss, and he was going to the backyard of Tianxiang Teahouse to find out.

Mu Chun took the wise monk to the back door of the Tianxiang Teahouse, only to see that the back door was closed. The two looked at each other, and the wise monk said, "Break in." ”

"Check it out. Mu Chun stopped the wise monk, and he stepped forward and listened to the movement of his head—there was nothing unusual in it.

Mu Chun raised his hand and knocked on the back door: "Is anyone there?"

He knocked twice but there was no movement, Mu Chun and Zhi Seng glanced at each other, and when they were about to break in, a voice came from inside: "Here, wait a minute." ”

After a while, the back door was opened from the inside, and it was a chubby lady who opened the door. The eldest lady saw that it was Mu Chun and Zhi Seng who looked at the two of them suspiciously, and she asked, "Who are you looking for?"

When Mu Chunzi opened the door from the fat lady, he immediately looked at the situation in the courtyard, and took in the backyard a few rooms and so on, and he was even guessing which room Qin Bo would be in.

Mu Chun didn't intend to answer the fat lady's question, but instead looked at the courtyard and asked, "I have a friend who came in, didn't you see it?"

The fat lady swept over with a cold eye, she looked at Mu Chun with her hands on her waist and said, "Are you here to find trouble?"

Mu Chun was ready, but he only answered, and he was ready to make a move with the fat lady. And the wise monk on his side was one step ahead of him, and preemptively fixed the fat lady's acupoint, and then he greeted Mu Chun: "Let's go, let's go in." ”

Mu Chun followed Zhi Seng into the backyard, but saw that the backyard was empty and weird, and he didn't care about it, and went straight to the few houses he had guessed to find Qin Bo and the others. At this time, he was ready for a showdown with Qin Bo: he would not stay out of the matter, but would advance and retreat with them.

Unexpectedly, before Mu Chun was next to the door, he was hit by a hidden weapon in his back. Mu Chun looked back and saw seven or eight men on the second floor of the teahouse in a vigilant posture facing the backyard, and the wise monk who followed him had already fallen in response to the hidden weapon.

Mu Chun felt the poison on the hidden weapon in a trance, his consciousness was gradually stripped out, and before he fell unconscious, he saw the seven or eight men jumping from the second floor.

Although Mu Chun was poisoned and delirious, he could still vaguely hear some sounds. He heard the men tie him up and take them to another room.

As for who they were, what was their relationship with Uncle Qin, and why did they tie them up?

Mu Chun thought about these questions in a daze, but he didn't know.

When Mu Chunyou woke up, he saw that the room was not very bright. Mu Chun was lucky first, and found that he fainted and lost consciousness because he was drugged, and it was not highly poisonous

It seems that those people have no ill intentions towards them, but why should they be arrested? Mu Chun then looked around and found that the wise monk beside him was still in a coma.

Mu Chun's hands were tied to the back of the chair, and he could only tentatively kick the Zhi Seng with his foot, but he saw that the Zhi Seng still had no reaction: it was estimated that he had a lot of drugs, so it was not easy to wake up.

Seeing this, Mu Chun had to take a look at himself first to see if there was any way to get out.

He pryed the chair and moved to the window, trying to see the situation outside, but the windows of this room were very thick, and even the sunlight could only fall thinly, not to mention that Mu Chun wanted to inspect it.

Mu Chun looked down on the movement outside the house, turned his head and looked around the house again, wanting to find something to take advantage of to untie the rope on his body first.

He only looked around, but there was nothing in the whole room that could be used, let alone swords, not even cups and cups of tea.

Mu Chun looked around, especially unwilling to give up, he didn't believe that he was helpless. Mu Chun saw that his knot was on his chest, and he tried to bite it open with his teeth, but he couldn't reach the knot after two attempts.

After repeated failures, Mu Chun hit the idea on Zhiseng, determined to wake him up first.

Just as Mu Chun pried the chair again and moved to the side of Zhi Seng, he was about to kick Zhi Seng with his feet, but he heard a lot of noise outside the house.

"Who are you?"

Outside the house, there was a sneer from the fat lady, and then Mu Chun heard the sound of fighting.

Mu Chun quickly thought in his heart: Who broke in? Could it be that he came to them.

He thought so, but then rejected the conjecture. No one knew that he and the wise monk were here, and no one would come here to meet them.

Mu Chun calmed down and thought to himself, no matter who came, it was an opportunity for him.

He paid close attention to the situation outside the house, and the fat lady was obviously no match for the comer, and she was defeated.

Obviously, the fat lady did not have a helper at this time, and the men who plotted against Mu Chun and them were nowhere to be found. The fat lady was defeated, and she was still bluffing outside.