But Wang Hao gave him two hundred jin of grain, which made things a bit better.
Actually, to say he didn't have any personal motives is impossible. He always exaggerated the seriousness, hoping that he'd proactively ask for his help to hide things. Who knew he'd sell all the one hundred taels of Jinyu?
How could Wang Hao not feel his brother-in-law's intent, so he sold everything, saying he'd leave only one hundred taels, making things simpler.
Moreover, saying the money was all converted into grain. This way, it made sense, and if they wanted to cause trouble later, it wouldn't benefit them.
Who would want to do something with no gain? So, for now, he's relatively safe.
The city they were planning to get off at this time would take a few days, so they still had sleeper tickets.
Su Yuanyuan didn't know the farm was already looking for them.
Mainly because they wanted to send them abroad again.