Zhu Yu was somewhat surprised, but she did not inquire further, as asking such questions was neither her place nor proper etiquette.
Discovering that Lu Qing was no longer in mortal danger, Situ Jing finally let out a sigh of relief. There were numerous matters in the camp he needed to address now that the group of bandits had been subdued. Although he initially thought of suggesting Lu Qing recuperate in the camp, this proposal was swiftly rejected by Yan Daoxin, who had come in right after.
"General Situ, you should attend to the camp affairs. I will take Lu Qing back for a slow recovery," Yan Daoxin said without any formality, "Also, I'll need General Situ to prepare a carriage so we can transport him back to the post station."
