43. The Cows and Snakes Should Jump Out, Right?

In the wee hours of the morning, a carriage stopped in front of Bi Manor. Although this manor was wealthy, it was not considered outstanding among the many "cowardly nobles". It was neither superior nor inferior, and it belonged to the kind that no one would pay special attention to.

The sturdy servant hurriedly jumped down from the imperial platform. He supported himself with both hands and his knees went soft. He knelt on the ground and became the human stool for the dignitaries to step on.

The curtain of the carriage was lifted, and a noble in plain clothes stepped on his back and hurriedly got out of the carriage. His brows were tightly knitted, and his expression was actually a little anxious. He had just received news that the boorish man was actually not dead, and was on his way back. This was a big matter!