Chapter 1887: to the pier (2/2)

Just don't know if they missed it halfway, they didn't meet the Bai family on the way.

It stands to reason that the Bai family is two days ahead of them, so they should be able to catch up.

To go to Linxun Island, you have to take a boat from the pier in Pingling County, which is under the jurisdiction of Lingzhou Prefecture. Gu Yundong and the others were so anxious to catch up with the Bai family on the way, because they were afraid that they would go to Lingzhou Fucheng first and ask the prefect for help.

And the prefect, is the father of the eldest lady Xun.

If the prefect of Xun knew that the Bai family had returned, then the Xun family would most likely know about it.

But they didn't see anyone on the way, so in the end they had to let Tong Shuitao and Shaowu go to Lingzhou Mansion, one at the gate of the city and the other at the gate of the prefect, to see if anyone from the Bai family would show up.

Shao Qingyuan and Gu Yundong went directly to Pingling County.

As soon as the two arrived at their destination, they immediately went to the pier to find out if the Bai family had gone to Linxun Island.

Shao Qingyuan went to the head of the porter as usual, and gave the man a dozen copper coins. After the man received it, he told everyone who had gone to Linxun Island in the past few days.

In the past few days, a boat has also set off to Linxun Island. In addition to the people carrying goods and goods, only three families have landed on the island.

Moreover, these three families were not well dressed, and they looked poor, so they avoided the blood-sucking Brother Dao and followed them carefully.

Listening to the description, he is not from the Bai family.

Of course, the possibility of the Bai family disguised is not ruled out.

It’s just that the Bai family has a characteristic that none of the three families have.

They brought Luo Qi. Luo Qi wanted to see the retribution of the ancient family with her own eyes, and she must also go to the island. None of the three families had children.

(end of this chapter)