When the girl saw someone coming from the government, she quickly stood up, said a blessing, and asked, "May I ask, sir, why you came to my house?"
The captain asked hurriedly: "Are you Miss Wang Yao?"
The girl looked dazed for a while, then nodded blankly and said: "Yes, I am Wang Yao, who are you?"
The captain turned to look at his companions who had come with him, smiled boldly, and then turned back to Wang Yao and told Wang Yao about Lin Wei's instructions.
When Wang Yao learned that her brother-in-law was already with Ashoka, she felt scared from the bottom of her heart.
In my impression, King Asoka seemed to be a living murderous maniac. When facing this person, he called him a companion like a tiger!
It’s no wonder why I couldn’t see my brother-in-law Lin Wei when I woke up early in the morning. It turned out that Lin Wei was summoned from the imperial city by King Asoka.
Wang Yao immediately sorted out the package, and under the gaze of the soldiers, he rummaged through the wardrobe to find a wooden box, and took the wooden box out of the wardrobe with both hands.
He carefully placed it on the table. Seeing this, the two captains guessed that it must be Wang Yao's personal belongings.
After all, Wang Yao was about to leave here, so he skillfully took out the key from his pocket and opened the wooden box.
When the two captains saw clearly what was inside the wooden box, they were greatly surprised.
I saw that there were some metal pipes and gunpowder inside. It seemed that the wooden box did not belong to Wang Yao, but to Lin Wei.
Wang Yaozai rummaged around carefully to make sure that nothing was left at home, so he clasped his hands and looked at the two captains and said, "Please bring the wooden boxes with you."
The two captains picked up the wooden box from the table at the same time, walked all the way outside, put the wooden box into the sedan, and pulled Wang Yao in.
In this way, Wang Yao followed the soldiers and left the imperial city under the setting sun in the evening.
Late that night, Wang Yao followed the soldiers to his brother-in-law Lin Wei's residence.
At that time, Lin Wei was sitting at his desk, holding a brush in his hand and writing and drawing carefully.
While I was writing, I suddenly heard the captain's voice coming from outside the door: "Mr. Lin, we have brought your sister-in-law to you!"
Lin Wei suddenly raised his head, his right hand holding the brush tightly shook, and the brush fell to the ground.
Lin Wei had no time to care, so he quickly stood up and pushed the door open all the way out.
I saw my sister-in-law Wang Yao standing behind the two captains in the vast darkness.
Lin Wei was stunned on the spot, with mixed feelings in his heart.
Seeing that the Buddha had been sent to the west, the two captains crossed their fists at Lin Wei and said, "Mr. Lin, let's take our leave first!"
After the two captains left with the soldiers, Wang Yao felt sour and rushed to Lin Wei, suddenly getting into Lin Wei's arms.
"Brother-in-law, I didn't see you when I woke up early in the morning. I thought... I thought..."
As Wang Yao talked, he finally couldn't speak any more and tears burst out of his eyes.
Lin Wei sighed deeply, patted Wang Yao's jade back hard, and said decisively: "Don't worry, I'll be fine!"
It turned out that since the Lin family was wiped out by King Ashoka, Lin Wei and Wang Yao had been dependent on each other. For example, what happened today, Wang Yao's first reaction was that Lin Wei was taken away by the soldiers.
Just like those family members in the past, they died tragically at the hands of King Ashoka!