Shu Yu no longer paid attention to them. She did not have a deep relationship with the people of the Shu family's first branch, let alone the concubines and concubines of the second branch.
A moment later, the official stood up and continued to urge them on their way.
When they arrived at the courier station this time, it was much better than last night. It was already dark when they finally entered.
For this reason, the official escorting them was very dissatisfied. Originally, eight taels (monetary) of dry food per person per day could fill their stomachs, but this time, they directly deducted two taels. This made the Shu family, who were already hungry, tired, and in pain, unable to hold it in.
It was unknown who was the first to cry out loud. For a moment, it was as if a barrel of gunpowder had been ignited. The others were also sobbing.