Full-level Boss Dressed As a Peasant Girl Chapter 1445: Meet Tan Cheng


Shu Yu lowered his eyes and thought deeply. They were all dead. The Tan family only found the head of the kitchen steward?

Then who wants to harm Young Master Tan? Why harm him?

The poison in him is the same as Xiao's. Xiao's poison was given to the Xiao family by the second prince. So, is the poison on Young Master Tan a coincidence, or is it also related to the second prince?

After much thought, Shu Yu still wanted to meet Young Master Tan when he sent A Ning back to Tan's house tomorrow. Maybe it was something related to the second prince, and she was a little concerned about it.

A Ning was already asleep, Shu Yu tucked her into a thin quilt and then closed her eyes.

Early the next morning, Shu Yu led A Ning to Tan's house.

A-Ning is a familiar face in the Tan family, and there is no need to announce her entry or exit. The concierge also recognized Shu Yu and let the sisters in directly.

Master Tan was not at home. Mrs. Tan heard that Shu Yu was coming and hurriedly came out to welcome him.

Perhaps it’s because people feel refreshed during happy events. Mrs. Tan’s energy is obviously much better now than last time, and even the wrinkles between her eyebrows have been smoothed out a lot.

She was very happy to see Shu Yu, "I heard from A Ning that Lu Xiangjun's fiancé, Mr. Meng, has been admitted as a scholar. I would like to congratulate Lu Xiangjun."

"Mrs. Tan is so polite. The young master is in good health. I also have to congratulate Mrs. Tan. After all the hard work, you will be blessed with happiness in the future."

Mrs. Tan was so happy that she kept laughing, "We are happy together."

The few people talked and slowly walked to the house where Mr. Tan lived.

Old Doctor Zhao is here. Every morning, he comes to check Young Master Tan's pulse, and then adjusts the medicinal diet according to his physical condition. If nothing serious happened, he would go out to do his own business and come back in the evening.

At this time, he happened to be writing a prescription for medicine, and Young Master Tan was sitting opposite him.

The last time I saw him, Mr. Tan’s cheeks were thin, he had more air coming out and less air coming in, and he was groggy. Not to mention getting out of bed, walking around, sitting or lying down, even opening my eyes is difficult.

I am still very thin now, but the lingering deathly aura is gone.

Mrs. Tan introduced him, "A Cheng, this is the Lu Xiangjun I told you about, A Ning's sister."

Tan Cheng stood up immediately and bowed to her, "It turns out to be Mr. Lu Xiang, sorry. I heard from my mother that if Mr. Lu Xiang hadn't explained and acted as guarantee that day, my father and mother would have misunderstood Dr. Zhao, and so did I. I will miss this life-saving opportunity. Here, thank you Mr. Lu Xiang for your help."

"You don't have to be like this, Mr. Tan. The person who saved you is our old man. At the beginning, I just wanted to clear our old man's name."

Shu Yu returned the gift~IndoMTL.com~ and sat down naturally.

Tan Cheng was a little surprised. Lu Xiangjun only came to the courtyard where he lived. Why did he seem to be staying there for a long time now?

Tan Cheng is a man and Shu Yu is an unmarried woman. She is not a doctor, so it is strange to come to the man's residence. He was a little confused and could only look at Mrs. Tan.

The latter quickly said, "Lu Xiangjun has something to ask you."

Tan Cheng understood, "Lu Xiangjun, I will tell you everything I know."

Shu Yu pursed her lips and said, "That's right. I want to know if Mr. Tan has any suspicion about the murderer who poisoned him."

Tan Cheng was stunned.

Shu Yu then explained, "To be honest, my little sister went out yesterday and met a few gangsters. Although those gangsters were thugs from the gambling house, and they were going towards Dr. Xie on the surface. I always feel a little uneasy, fearing that they might also be going after my little sister."

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