Lian Shouxin glanced at the moon overhead and suddenly remembered something.
"Didn't Mr. Loo say he would be back tonight? It's getting late; we should go to the road and meet him," Lian Shouxin said.
Today was the fifteenth of August, and even the mountain had taken a day off. Mr. Loo had received a letter a few days prior and had gone to Jinyang County Town today, claiming he was visiting a friend. The Lian Family had originally planned to send Wu Lang to accompany him, but Mr. Loo had not agreed. Later, Lian Manman's family had hired a horse carriage for him, paid the expenses in full, and instructed the coachman to follow Mr. Loo's orders. If the money given was in excess, it was to be considered a tip for the coachman; if it was not enough, the Lian Family would double it upon his return.
Lian Manman had even taken out a few pieces of broken silver, put them in a pouch, and given it to Wu Lang for Mr. Loo to spend.