In the old mansion.
Lin Yan returned to the ancestral home and took out Liang Hu's inheritance.
After securing the silver taels, he opened the locked chest.
When he hid these items that night, he had split the lock and glanced inside.
Inside, there were no treasures, just two booklets.
He did not go through them in detail that night; he simply buried them because he anticipated that Liang Hu's matter would stir up some trouble thereafter.
Those who often kill for treasure know that, after a crime, the stolen goods should be hidden first.
However, Han Commander, his direct superior, did not actively investigate the matter, and the Liu Family from the Inner City purposely suppressed it.
Liang Hu's death did not cause much of a stir, and no one came to investigate Wu Chang, the Flag Commander at Linjiang Station, who was involved in the conflict that day.
"I had prepared some measures in vain, and I even hid the items back in the old house,"
Lin Yan opened the first booklet.