Uncle Wu gave a look to the gray-robed men around him.
The man in gray robe who was originally surrounded by him suddenly dispersed.
They did not disappear, but were all hidden in every corner of the crowd, seemingly scattered, but surrounded the dock tightly.
No one who came off the boat would leave without thinking about taking advantage of the situation.
Uncle Wu turned over and dismounted, handed the horse to his accompanying subordinates and walked towards the ship.
He did not rush to get off the boat, but hid among the people who came to pick them up.
This is a large transfer pier, and there are many people getting off the boat.
Uncle Wu focused on those passengers who were alone and had no relatives to greet him.
One person after another came down from the boat. Uncle Wu and the people in the dark had been traveling for seven days in a row, so their eyes were a little unopened, but they did not dare to distract themselves at all.
However, the number of people who disembarked the ship has begun to gradually decrease, and the people they are looking for still do not appear.
"Grandma, please slow down!"
A little girl in faded linen clothes held a handful of an old lady who was not very gorgeous in the same clothes and kept coughing with a gauze tied on her head.
The old man looked a little unstraight, and he walked very slowly, and he was coughing while walking.
The little girl who was supporting her had red eyes, and she was nagging while helping the old lady walk down: "Dad said that doctors in big places are much better than doctors in ours. Daddy made some money this time, grandma, you will get better!"
"Ahem, grandma is fine, ya, don't worry!"
The old lady took a lot of effort to say a word, and she had to take a breath before she could continue to say it.
Uncle Wu's eyes swept across the faces of the grandparents and grandchildren. The little girl looked pale and thin, and that face was not the one they were familiar with.
The old lady kept her head down and wearing a headscarf. He couldn't see her appearance clearly, but she was indeed an elderly woman who heard the sound.
The height and appearance also do not match the person they are looking for.
Not the person they are looking for.
Uncle Wu originally saw that the little girl was trying hard to help the old man, but before he could move, he saw a middle-aged man in zither clothes greeting him with joy.
"Mom, Yaya, you guys have calculated it!"
The name was right, and when Uncle Wu saw this, he gave up his idea of going forward to help and continued to follow him seriously.
The middle-aged man and the little girl helped the old man on the carriage, and from a distance, Uncle Wu could still hear the middle-aged man comforting the old man and saying that he had hired a doctor for him.
This little episode did not affect a group of gray-robed men, but they waited until the last one left, and the ships were ready to set sail again and did not wait for the young lady to come down.
The group of people finally realized something was wrong. Uncle Wu pushed the crowd away and walked out to the person who was bearer on the boat, bowed and said, "Please wait a moment, now I want to go up and ask someone to explain a few words!"
The manager waved his hand at the ingot of silver he had obtained and said, "Speed up, don't delay everyone's affairs!"
"Thank you!"
After boarding the ship, Uncle Wu used the fastest speed to investigate the ship inside and outside, but found nothing.
Seeing him walking out with a calm face, the manager was startled.
Chapter completed!