Just like the Eastern Market, which gathered nearly half of the nobility and aristocracy of Great Chu, the Southern Market was the territory of the wealthy merchants. The West Market is where ordinary folks lived, while the North Market, the smallest area, was known as the "Beggars' Den of the Wealthy Village," because it was home to either the impoverished or beggars, and was rife with petty thieves and disorder.
If Uncle Zhong's daughter had indeed turned up there, it could only mean that she was going through tough times, no wonder he was so fraught with worry.
With this in mind, Mo Qingze comforted him, "Getting any news is good news. As long as Xiu Er is still in Jing City, we will find her sooner or later. If there is anything we can help with, Uncle Zhong, just say the word."
Lizhong patted his shoulder gratefully, feeling innumerable times lucky that he and his grandson had encountered the Mo Family.