her and him just felt destined, natural and effortless.But just now she heard Yun Liu declare his heart for Ning'er in front of her. She suddenly remembered, Mo Yun Jing had never spoken to her with...Han Yun saw that Mo Junyi finally agreed to return to the capital city. He let out a sigh of relief and immediately instructed everyone around him to prepare disguises, planning to take Mo Junyi back to the capital first.
When Han Yun told everyone to escort him back to the capital, Mo Junyi immediately disagreed:
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"Have them follow you to find my Uncle Wu. I've got this whole returning to the capital thing under control. Time-wise, Yunwu and the others should be arriving soon."
"My Prince, you need not worry about manpower. The Qingyun Pavilion has many eyes and ears in Xiliang and Chi countries. I will find a way to have them converge with me to search for people. Right now, the most important thing is for you to return to the capital safely."
One problem at a time, don't wait until he finds Mo Yunjing and then Mo Junyi has another issue here.
He believes this is not what Mo Yunjing wants to see.
Mo Junyi perhaps also understood this point, and didn't say anything more about Han Yun's arrangement.
Soon, under Han Yun's arrangement, Mo Junyi and the rest of Qingyun Pavilion left in a hurry.
Because Dizi was injured, Mo Junyi took it into the carriage with him and treated its wounds in the dark.
Since there was still a possibility of encountering ambushes along the way back to Beijing, Han Yun instructed them to return to Youlan City first. It would be safer to travel back to Beijing from Youlan City.
This way, it will just delay things for two more days.
At least Mo Junyi was able to accept it. After all, being delayed for two days was better than facing danger again.
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