The window of the second carriage was open, but there seemed to be no one inside.
The third carriage was filled with people, but the windows were half-covered, so people could only see vaguely.
Just like that.
The three carriages and the two ox-carts that followed them crossed the bridge one after another.
The crowd followed in disappointment.
Peggy shouted anxiously,
"Where's the City Lady? Where was the little princess of Deep Blue Harbor? Didn't they say we could see them in person?"
The rest of the people also made similar complaints.
Eli couldn't help but pull Peggy.
"Be careful. Don't expose yourself. It's not a big deal if you can't see them."
In the next second.
The person in the third carriage seemed to have heard the call from the people outside. The windows on both sides were pushed open, and a young and beautiful face flashed past the window. Her face was still a little shy.