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Chapter 602: Shu Yu's Rejection

The letter was written by Da Hu. It was his first time writing a letter, and he felt a strange nervousness. His small body straightened up as he held the pen.

Shu Yu sat beside him, helping him relax and instructing him on what to write.

"You can start by saying that everyone has arrived safely and has met me. There's no need to mention the exile; everyone knows about it. Then, tell Uncle Dasong and Uncle Sanzhu that Father has found woodworking jobs and taken on a big project. Mother and Sister have also started selling food at a stall, so our livelihood is stable. You can also mention the local customs, climate, and any interesting experiences you had on this journey. Write about anything that comes to mind."

Da Hu gradually relaxed and started recalling the sights he had seen on the road. Suddenly, he had so much to say, and the more he wrote, the more fluent his words became.

After finishing the family letter, he even wrote a separate letter to Master Wen.

Master Wen had once said, "Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles."

Although they had been on the road, they didn't travel quickly. They passed through many towns and met many people. For Da Hu, it was an extraordinary journey. He wanted to share these experiences with Master Wen and their classmates.

Finally, Shu Yu asked Da Hu to inquire about the business in the shop, whether there were any results from Da Niu's flower cultivation, and how everyone was doing at home.

In the end, what was supposed to be a simple family letter turned into a thick stack of pages.

The old madam's eyebrows jumped as she read it. Da Hu could read quickly, but could Da Bao... recognize all these characters? This would surely give her a headache.

The old madam could already imagine the expression of despair on Da Bao's face, wishing to tear the letter apart.

She didn't expect Shu Yu to be able to control Da Bao even from such a distance.

After the letter was written, Shu Yu sealed it and handed it to Zhao Xi, asking him to help send it.

Sending letters was easy to lose these days, and it might take months to reach the destination. But Meng Yunzheng should have a special channel to safely deliver the letter to Jiangyuan County.

As expected, Zhao Xi took the letter without saying anything and left.

After finishing the letter, it was already late in the day. Shu Yu had to wake up early the next morning for work, so the old madam urged her to bathe and rest.

The next day, Shu Yu woke up half an hour later than usual. When she arrived at the manor, it was already mid-morning, and the sun was fully up.

There was already a small group of people in the manor, dressed in hunting attire. They were probably the ones going into the mountains to hunt.

There weren't many of them, but they all looked tall and sturdy.

Therefore, when Shu Yu, a young girl who was not very old, entered, she immediately attracted everyone's attention.

They looked at her with curiosity, and some even stared unabashedly.

Shu Yu glanced at one of them and then saw an official stepping out and looking at the crowd. He pointed at Shu Yu and said, "This young lady will also join the hunting party from now on. Take a look and decide which team will take her."

Like clearing the land, the prisoners in the hunting party were also divided into several teams.

The teams varied in size, with the smallest consisting of three people and the largest consisting of seven or eight.

Of course, more people meant more prey.

After the official finished speaking, everyone's gaze fell on Shu Yu. Then, they all frowned, clearly showing their disdain for her and their unwillingness to have her accompany them.

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