Manbao and the others ran too fast, waiting for Old Zhou and the others was impossible. With the sun so big and bright, waiting on the road would be too boring.
So they asked along the way until they reached their destination.
It was quite a big village, looking about the same size as Dali Village. The houses weren't very orderly, and amidst the boundless wilderness, a few homes were sporadically scattered.
Manbao reined in Chiji, turned around in place twice, glanced around, and pointed to the large settlement, saying, "That should be it. Let's go over and have a look."
The three of them galloped over, Daji followed with two guards in the back.
As soon as their horses reached the village entrance, the children watching the grains there immediately jumped up. Half stood far away under the trees or eaves to watch them, while the other half turned and ran back into the village.
