Manbao led them along a barely visible path, pushing aside some wild grass to reach a long-abandoned, overgrown vegetable garden.
Governor Duan was skeptical, "Could the treasure be hidden here?"
Bai Shan glanced at Manbao and then nodded confidently, "Probably, from my experience, it should be here among these few places."
Governor Duan felt that a treasure location easily guessed by others wasn't very secretive. Was there something common about the places where clever people hid things?
Governor Duan thought this way and asked the question.
Bai Shan said meaningfully, "Just because I can guess where they hide their treasure, doesn't mean I would hide mine in those places."
He scoffed, "How could people who need to become bandits, robbing homes and people to survive, be considered clever?"
Governor Duan had no words to counter.
He also looked around and asked, "Where is it hidden?"
Manbao knew where it was hidden, but could she say directly?
