After all, even if the Tubo army didn't loot, the luggage left on the battlefield was ownerless, and their Anxi army, ahem, would also collect some of it.
But Guo Zhao, who knew the truth, frowned slightly, thinking that their belongings had already been stolen by bandits, and the items in the luggage had been replaced with stones and dry grass. Although he wasn't sure why they carried such burdens, it didn't stop him from sympathizing with them.
So soon after he left, he had someone send a gift, two silver ingots, each weighing ten taels.
The Xiaos who came to deliver the money bowed his head and said, "Our Young Master said that if you all want to visit in the future, he can guide you when he's less busy. Please don't find it unworthy."
Manbao didn't mind, but isn't it wrong to take someone's money for no reason?
But refusing and pushing it away wouldn't look good either...
