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Chapter 209 A three-year-old girl who knows so many words?

Gu Nuoer originally wanted to grab the cloth and crawl out, but she unexpectedly pulled out so many letters.

The little guy didn't stand firm either, so he sat on the wine vat with a thud.

Her little butt was in direct contact with the wooden board pressed against the wine vat, causing her to frown in pain.

Ouch, it hurts so much.

Before she could even raise her head, she was hit by a falling letter.

"Hey, what is this?" Gu Nuoer quickly unfolded the letter with her little hand and read it word for word: "Today I deliberately served tea to Bai Yi. I learned that he is about to leave for Yaoxia Kingdom, so I can send someone to intercept and kill him in Luodao.

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Butler Wu:......

Who will tell him how a three-year-old girl can recognize so many words?

Gu Nuoer looked left and right. She held up the letter and looked at Bai Yi with bright eyes: "Uncle Bai, this seems to be a letter written by this old man Wu to someone else!"

Bai Yi walked over quickly, picked up all the letters, opened them one by one and read them.

As expected, they are all in Butler Wu's handwriting.

In addition to reporting which ministers he met, he also wrote in detail every memorial he wrote in his study.

It was even accurate to the life of Ye Siming in the mansion, and how they were waiting for the opportunity to drive a wedge between Ye Siming and General Bai Yi.

The plan was to make Bai Yi think he had brought back a little trick, so he could drive Ye Siming out of the house.

The reason why these letters sent by Butler Wu are kept is because he used a kind of paper called "ink rice paper".

This kind of paper is a two-layer paper with strong confidentiality. Usually after writing, the words on the first page will become transparent and can only be revealed by burning it with fire.

The second one will leave faint writing, which usually needs to be kept by the writer.

Another characteristic of "ink rice paper" is that it is made of a special material, so it burns constantly and is very troublesome to handle.

This kind of paper is expensive and is usually used by craftsmen to communicate between countries.

General Bai Yi has been on the battlefield for a long time and understands this method clearly.

With Butler Wu's monthly salary, he simply could not afford such a large quantity of "ink rice paper".

And he probably guessed that Bai Yi and his wife were not good at drinking on weekdays and drank very rarely.

No place is as safe as hiding in a wine cellar.

What's more, usually, there are many empty bottles and debris piled on this shelf, and no one usually touches it, even if it is covered with dust.

Originally, it was an important place where Butler Wu kept his correspondence.

If it hadn't been for Gu Nuoer's accidental discovery, he wouldn't have known how long he would have been lurking in the Bai family!

Bai Yi gave him a stern look and asked in a cold tone: "You said you didn't want to betray me and were only dealing with Yao Xia temporarily.

But in these letters of yours, you have clearly revealed many of my movements and secrets of political figures, and you still dare to say that you are innocent!"

Mrs. Bai was so angry that she jumped up and hit Butler Wu on the head with a pole: "You are such a meticulous craftsman. No wonder my husband was ambushed in Luodao before he went to fight Yao Xia, and it was you, a villain, who snitched!"

Butler Wu was beaten so painfully that he screamed for mercy, even saying the wrong thing.

At this moment, the man in black who had just fainted suddenly woke up and quietly untied the straw rope in his hand!

He suddenly jumped up and was about to attack Mrs. Bai who was nearest.

Gu Nuoer opened her eyes wide and was about to wave her little hand.

However, the wine cellar door was slammed open again.

The doorframe hit the man in black directly on the back of the head. After a moment, he fainted and fell to the ground.

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