After resting for a day and a night at home, Lin Mo left the manor with his family.
The servants and mercenaries were still there.
Lin Mo told them that the family was going out to clear their minds, and that they could continue to stay at the manor while he would pay their salary as usual.
It's not that Lin Mo didn't trust them, but his family could not afford any failures.
At the same time, the manor here would also serve as a refuge for Lin Mo. If any danger arose in the future, he could quickly bring his family here for shelter.
After all, according to the laws of Bern, if an unoccupied house is inhabited by squatters for more than two years, the property rights automatically transfer to the occupant.
You heard that right, the regulation is that peculiar.
So, even to prevent hobos from squatting in his manor, Lin Mo needed to leave some mercenaries to guard it.