Chapter 139 Silver Ingot

Mrs. Li sat in the carriage, her gaze occasionally falling on the seven jars of honey. When the carriage reached the village entrance, Housekeeper Tang spotted it.

Housekeeper Tang had planned to stay a while longer, but it was as if the wind blowing from the carriage brought a sweet scent to him.

This scent was very familiar to him; it was the fragrance of honey he had tasted in pastries and chrysanthemum tea.

Seeing the carriage didn't stop, he knew it certainly carried Mrs. Li. Although he didn't see the person inside, he recognized his own estate's carriage and the coachman driving it.

"Guards, let's head back to the city…" With a sudden command from Housekeeper Tang, the guards, upon hearing the order, brought out their horses and also led out Housekeeper Tang's horse.

Before mounting, Housekeeper Tang gave a few instructions to Ye Senhai, who was supervising the workers, then he rode off in pursuit of the carriage.