For the kidnapped Miss Wufu, Ah Jiu's people were all mobilized, infiltrating every street and alley to find her as quickly as possible.
They all knew what it meant for a woman to be kidnapped: in a traditional and serious large family, such a woman would either die to preserve the family's reputation or enter a convent and become a nun, never to appear in public honorably again.
In this era, reputation was too demanding and too important for a woman.
Of course, Miss Wufu, coming from the countryside, might not care about these things, but that didn't stop others from caring!
Therefore, Ah Jiu also had not reported the matter to the officials or anything of the sort. Once such a matter became public knowledge, her reputation would be destroyed, and they could only proceed quietly.
Thereupon, all her people took action, all eager to rescue her as quickly as possible. The sooner they found her, the less she would suffer. With time, who knew whether those bandits might abuse her?