The gaze returned to Cheng Ziang's side, and after ten days of hijacking, the trio had, by their own strength, hijacked over four convoys and destroyed a large amount of supplies.
Although Cheng Ziang had said not to take anything, Hu Daoke still went and took some daily necessities they needed, eventually filling their hiding place with the plundered goods and food.
Cheng Ziang was not blinded by the immediate victory; he constantly tried to think from the standpoint of the three major aristocratic families regarding these raids.
In fact, in these ten days, they had hijacked over six convoys in total. The reason they only took four was that the other two belonged to the Yichuan Clan. This undoubtedly sent out a huge signal that the attackers were only targeting the other two major aristocratic families and not the Yichuan Clan.
As long as they could make the other two major families realize this, their attack this time would be considered largely successful.