A small pale hand reached out from the carriage and took the money bag. A gentle voice sounded, "If that's the case, then forget it. With this weight, there's a lot of silver inside. The compensation is more than enough."
"Understood."
The manservant responded and drove the carriage away.
…
After Su Xiaolu left, she whipped the horse and let it run.
After traveling for six hours, she was already very far away from the capital before she stopped.
The horse was tired from running, and she was hungry too.
She found a grassland for the horses to eat while she ate dry rations and rested.
When she was full and the horse was full, Su Xiaolu slowly led the horse.
At night, she tied the reins and lit a fire for hot water. She tore the pancake into small pieces and put them in.
She slept after eating.
It was a three-day journey to Qinghai.