Four carriages traveled along the road.
Departing from the Simon Museum in the center of Peacock City, they headed east along the Feather River, crossed an arch bridge, and then turned south to exit through the city gates of Peacock City.
Passing over the long suspension bridge and crossing the magnificent river, they directly entered the main road of the suburbs, seemingly heading towards the next city.
The four carriages were in a straight line, moving at a leisurely pace.
As they passed through a field, the horses pulling the carriages suddenly stopped uncontrollably, as if startled, kicking their hooves agitatedly and snorting loudly.
The coachmen were both surprised and puzzled, but no matter how they scolded or whipped the reins, the horses refused to move even a step.
At this moment, a group of about a dozen men and women slowly emerged from the woods on both sides.