The three of them got off the train and brought out their stuff to the platform.
"What do we do about the cart?" Lisa softly asked Ning.
"Don't worry, I've already dealt with that," Ning said. "Anyway, now that you are here, do you still need me to go along with you? Will you be in danger at your own home?"
"Please stay with us, if you can. The danger isn't gone yet. My brother won't stop targetting me just because I'm home. It didn't stop him before," Lisa said. "But the worse problem is the Shadow Pavillion. They won't let go of this humiliation so easily."
Ning nodded. "Alright, let's go then."
Lisa had her hair tied up in a bun and was wearing a hat on top of it. Unless someone really looked for it, they would likely not see her hair.
Ning took all the suitcases into his storage and they all walked out.