The Red Demonic Spirit caught a coachman and began to use both soft and hard tactics.
"Don't force me now, or I'll just drain you dry, and you can't blame me for it," the Red Demonic Spirit said inside the horse car, with a rope tied around the coachman's neck, leading him like a dog, eyes occasionally checking if he was up to something sneaky. Ye Chen was right; although the Red Demonic Spirit could drive a horse car, he would scare the people on the road witless—passersby would think they had seen a ghost.
So he had no choice but to catch a coachman.
The coachman was indeed afraid that he would be drained dry. In front of him, the Red Demonic Spirit drained a cow, scaring him half to death as the cow instantly became shriveled.
"Don't worry, as long as you safely get us there, I won't drain you, and I'll even give you silver, I will not go back on my word," the Red Demonic Spirit said.