Old Lin's voice sounded. "Madam Li, just sit there in peace! We don't have any other intentions. We just want to get a few coins to spend. It's best if you don't move. We know that your martial arts are not bad, so we especially got a few strong crossbows to greet you."
Old Lin and the other two robbers didn't dare to stop the carriage or enter the carriage to face Li Yu. They only wanted to speed up and leave the capital as soon as possible.
Li Yu said to herself, "Knowing that I have kungfu, it seems that they have been watching me for a long time. Fortunately, I'm alone today. If I bring the children, I'll be in trouble if they kidnap me."
Old Lin was sent over by the Lin family when Zhou Jia went to Yuezhou. At that time, Uncle Lin was worried that the people outside were unreliable, so he gave Old Lin, who had been driving the carriage for him, to Li Yu's family. In order to avoid any issues, he even gave the deed to Li Yu.