According to Liu She's wife's description of Cheng Cheng, he wasn't good at talking, but he was for sure good at writing––especially writing to condemn others.
Liu She started to picture the scene with Cheng Cheng holding a book in one hand and a pen in the other hand, scolding his enemies to tears with his pen. It was so hilarious that he had to stop thinking about it just in case he started laughing out in front of Cheng Cheng.
Liu She asked his people to take good care of Cheng Cheng and his wife, and to prepare food and hot water for them. They were not in perfect condition, but they tried to be as thoughtful as they could. Jiang Pengji took a group of guards to bury Liu She's guards, as they lost their lives for Cheng Cheng and his wife, after all.
They brought back several more wagons when they came back. She couldn't help her curiosity when she noticed that the wheel tracks were ingrained deep into the ground.