The second day before the dawn, four wagons pulled sneakily out of town with a fifty-member entourage.
Even though there was only Liu She and his "son," they prepared four wagons anyway.
Liu She was in one of the wagons, Jiang Pengji took another one, some of their servants took one, and the last one was used for storing clothes, food, water, money, and other luggage so they wouldn't get cold. The entourage's luggage was in that wagon, as well.
They downsized the items they could have possibly taken with them over and over again. There would have been at least six wagons if they took everything the Second lady and Madam Hu had prepared for them.
In a word, it was not easy to go for a long-term journey in an era where everything was extraordinarily undeveloped.
The viewers were astonished by the size of the group and they all claimed that they were taught a lesson.