Ah Hu, after speaking, continued to keep an eye on the main road, and soon he saw another carriage approaching.
He dashed out again and stopped that carriage.
Gu Yunjiao watched as Ah Hu spoke to the coachman, though she didn't hear what was said. Then, Ah Hu took out a hefty ingot of official silver, which seemed to weigh twenty taels, and handed it to the coachman.
The coachman came down from the carriage, smiling widely.
He untied the horse from the carriage and led it away.
Ah Hu then harnessed his own horse to the carriage and, along with Liu Er, transferred the young master, who still had needles sticking out of him, to the other carriage.
Gu Yunjiao thought to herself that this arrangement was quite convenient, saving her some time.
She climbed into that carriage and signaled the others to get on as well, continuing their journey.
Jiang Youzhi gave Gu Yunjiao a worried glance, but also boarded the carriage.
The four carriages continued to move forward.
