The earliest stone box that contained Mo Si was proven to originate from the Pre-Sui Period, aboard the Wu County Changmen Sea Hawk No. 39.
That ship belonged to the already vanished Su Family of Suzhou. After Li Ang solved the Suzhou Water Poison epidemic, he specifically left a small piece of Mo Si around the Su Family ancestral tomb in the remote mountains. This was so that whenever someone approached, it would trigger the Mo Si and transmit the viewpoint back to Li Ang.
At this moment, in the dense forest outside Suzhou City, a round-faced young boy wearing a straw coat and a bamboo hat was braving the drizzly rain. He had a shoulder pole on his left shoulder and a chopper in his right hand, constantly chopping down the overgrown vines in the forest to clear a path.
Following behind him was a slightly fat black cat. Its fur gleamed slickly. The cat was mostly grey-black, with white on its paws, tail tip, and a triangular white patch on its nose that extended to its neck.
