After Yuan Li was captured, he was sent to Lujiang. Sent along with him were the radio set and the slips of paper with writing that had been found.
Wang Dun carefully leafed through them. From the words preserved there, he seemed to see a group of people chatting face to face: the language was concise, most of what was said concerned important matters, yet the give-and-take flowed with complete naturalness.
Because transportation was inconvenient and message delivery took time, every letter would be written as fully as possible, and for fear the other side might forget something, a matter would even be mentioned again and again in several letters.
Like when Wang Dun wrote to Wang Dao, luring him into rebellion, he went over and over the Wang family's future and Sima Rui's suspicions of him.
