People were talking about the weather and areas that had been rumored to be plagued.
"Shangshan Town is at the foot of the mountain. It is the only way for our caravans to pass through. It is also the best route to take in recent years. Now you see, the plague has caused us to live in unrest."
"Well, who said it wasn't? If these goods are delayed on the road for one more day, the risk will be even greater. It's a headache, a headache!"
"Not only that, but how much will it cost to eat and drink for so many people on the road?"
"According to me, the town magistrate of Shangshan Town should be imprisoned!"
Many people in the caravan were indignant. It was their interests that were damaged. No one wanted to take a long detour, right? The risk was borne by the person himself.
There were also sober people who took a sip of wine and said, "Just be happy! It's a good thing we didn't just walk there. If we had walked there when the plague first broke out, not only would we lose our goods, but we would also lose our lives!"
After these words were spoken, everyone felt really scared again, so they all laughed awkwardly.
It really is.
"But the roads were easier to travel in the first few months of the first half of this year, but later on they became more and more difficult to travel. Every day was abnormal. There was a drought in my hometown for three months, and the river dam in the front was washed away by the flood."
Simply put, everyone has their own suffering.
An Jin and Ma Yi listened quietly, occasionally paying attention to some key information.
To facilitate their subsequent journey.
It was windy and rainy outside, and the wind made the old windows of the inn creak from time to time.
Fortunately, there is a place to shelter from the rain.
The waiter came over and said that the dishes upstairs were ready, and he was holding the food in his hands.
An Jin asked Ma Yi and the others to eat first, and he followed the waiter upstairs, "Your restaurant has been around for quite some time, right?"
He was just making small talk.
The waiter was also shrewd. He smiled and said, "That's right, sir. Don't worry, the inns in our town are not shady shops. The town government is not far from us. But if you continue to go down, you have to be careful. I heard that there are bandits in the area ahead. It's very scary."
When An Jin heard this, he asked the waiter a few words about the bandits. Then he stuffed a small piece of silver into his belt. The waiter immediately smiled and told him everything.
"This is not a secret. Everyone here knows about it. I heard that these bandits kidnapped someone a few days ago! This is why the matter has become so serious. The government over there can't do anything about them. The town magistrate is afraid of being embarrassed and dare not report it. Anyway, you have to be careful when passing by there!"
The waiter also asked them to leave in the middle of the night as much as possible, as the bandits there were arrogant and they were also afraid of poor visibility at night, so the darker it got, the less likely they would dare to act rashly.
Of course, this is just hearsay, but according to people who have made it there safely, they all left in the middle of the night.
An Jin also politely thanked the waiter, then took the food and asked the waiter to leave.
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