Chapter 859 I Just Want You to Be Safe
Luo Qiao thought, looking at the behavior of both the Gu family and the Lu family, that even they might be clueless about the treasure.
However, the burial site of Lu Yichen’s grandmother was in Chongqing, and there had to be unknown stories there. Otherwise, given the wealth and power of the Gu family, it was impossible for them not to have moved the grave, unless the grandmother had left instructions forbidding it.
Unable to figure it out, Luo Qiao stopped thinking about it, locked the door from the inside, and went to sleep in her space. Nothing was more important than sleep; she would have the energy to deal with everything once she woke up.
Overnight passed, and the next day at noon, the ship returned to a location dozens of nautical miles from Tianjin Port. Luo Qiao thought about how to send a message to Lu Yichen, telling him not to act rashly and to wait until after a trip from Chongqing before making their move.
Even if they managed to catch these people now, they wouldn’t disclose the treasure’s location. One could only take the opportunity to follow them and plan the next move from there.
Then, the ship stopped, and she heard someone outside saying, "This person hasn’t eaten for several meals; should we give her something to eat? We don’t want her to die on the board. That would be bad luck."
"She’s only skipped three or four meals; she’s not going to starve to death that easily. Let’s go, go, go eat."
Luo Qiao listened until the two men walked away, then she unlocked the door from the inside. Just as she was about to climb out of the window from the day before, she heard someone unlocking the door. Luo Qiao cautiously grabbed an ax as a precaution.
As the door opened, before she could say a word, she was pulled into a drenched embrace: "Qiaoqiao, are you alright? You bad girl, you really had me worried, didn’t you?"
Luo Qiao hugged the person back: "I was thinking, ’No venture, no gain.’ Right, Brother Chen, I have something very important to tell you."
Lu Yichen didn’t let her go but held her even tighter: "Tell me."
