The bearded man was left shamefaced by Wu Weng's words.
Being a low-ranked army officer, he was well aware of the misconduct in the camp.
Usually, superiors oppress subordinates, who, in turn, bully those beneath them.
Anyone with a bit of skill or a wicked heart would inevitably seek ways to make a fortune.
Even bandits would not dare raid this area within dozens of miles because those in the camp were the real bandits.
Fortunately, they only plundered wealth and did not bring much harm to the impoverished locals around them.
It's not that a hare doesn't eat the grass by its burrow, but that there's simply no grass around the burrow.
After their meal, old man Wu led Zhou Wuchang around the village, surprisingly accompanied by Yingbao.
They strolled around, talking about how to make a living.
Zhou Wuchang suddenly asked Yingbao, "Apprentice, how do you think this village should develop?"
Yingbao blinked, unaware of why her master was asking her this question.