He glanced down the hillside and said, "I think that Zhu Daqi is a tough cookie. Even after such a tumble, he can't be killed. If he falsely accuses me one day, I hope you'll be my witness."
From his sleeve pocket, he pulled out a 5-tael silver ingot and stuffed it into Ding Er's hand.
Ding Er accepted the money, weighed it, and estimated it to be about five taels of silver. His heart was filled with joy, and seeing how pitiful Su Qingyue looked, he naturally took her side, immediately feeling sympathetic. He heartily agreed, "Sister Su, don't worry. If the Zhu Family comes after you, I'll definitely testify for you."
"Then, thank you, Ding Er," Su Qingyue said her thanks and continued deeper into the mountain forest with her back basket.