"Well, don't worry, I'm fine." Gu Jinli looked up and smiled at him. After seeing his smile, she lowered the curtain and sat down again.
Qin San Lang rode away, leading the way with Uncle Mu Tong.
Their group was nearly three thousand people strong, with horse-drawn wagons, mule carts, and various supplies, forming a grand procession that attracted many followers along the way.
However, after following for about an hour, seeing them enter the territory of the Lei Family's Manor, these followers dared not continue.
In front of the Lei Family's Manor's gate, a group of people stood ready to welcome them; among them, aside from the village chief, was a familiar face—Kunzi.
Kunzi was a trusted aide of Elder Lei Wu. From the very beginning of Gu Jinli's business in condiments and spices, he had gone to the workshop to pick up goods, and he knew the Qin, Gu, and Luotian families.
Kunzi had also handled goods from Qin San Lang's fishing village.
