Shu Yu and Meng Yunzheng quickly found another restaurant. They chose a quiet private room, ordered a few dishes, and then asked the staff for brush, ink, paper, and ink stone.
Before the dishes were served, Shu Yu started grinding ink and began writing a letter.
Taking advantage of the fact that nothing has happened yet, she had to warn the Yao Family.
Ultimately, how to handle things would depend on the Yao Family's own decision.
Shu Yu quickly finished writing, sealed the letter, and then found a courier station to have it directly sent to the capital, delivered into the hands of either Yao Tianqin or Yao Po.
After finishing all this, Ying Xi returned just in time.
She looked somewhat haggard but with a sense of relief as if a burden had been lifted, and a smile appeared on her face.
When she approached Shu Yu, she spoke with a bit of embarrassment, "Miss, could I borrow ten taels of silver?"