Chiang Xiao had also seen Nian Chengcheng's diary, so she recognized the handwriting on the envelope as belonging to Nian Chengcheng.
But the postmark date on it was from the time when Nian Chengcheng was gravely ill.
At that time, Chengcheng had written a letter to Nian Che?
What did it say?
All Nian Che delivered was an envelope; clearly, the letter itself was still with him.
He came with the envelope to tell them if they wanted to know the contents, they should go to Fuxi Restaurant.
Nian Che's initial target might have been them, not Old Meng.
"What does he want?"
Old Meng was also annoyed.
This Nian Che, he could now tell, indeed had malicious intentions.
"Brother Xinian, let's go and see what trouble he can stir up," Chiang Xiao said in a low voice. Were they really afraid of him?
Meng Xinian's expression was stern.
"Let's go. If we don't go this time, I suspect he won't let it rest. Let's see what his real purpose is. Otherwise, let grandpa go."
