After resting at the inn for a night, Sang Que changed into men's clothing the next morning, using a charcoal pen to draw her eyebrows into thick, masculine brows, and with a simple disguise, she went to the backyard carrying a bow and arrow to find a carriage.
Yao Zhen had gotten up early and was bending over near the carriage, observing her ghost talismans, occasionally shaking his head with a look of disdain.
Sang Que walked over and tossed the bow and arrow into the carriage. Yao Zhen stared at her outfit for a while before saying, "It's drawn really ugly."
Sang Que: ......
After breakfast, they got on the carriage and went to another Zhang's Grain Shop in the city, the largest in Pu'an County.
Zhang Junyao's family originally made their fortune with grains, owning several plots of farmland in Jinzhou, and within Pu'an County, they operated three grain shops.
