The Su Family had sent a steward and guards to escort Manbao and Bai Shan back home, taking their own carriage driven by Daji.
Upon reaching Changqing Alley, the steward from the family carriage moved bolts of fabric and boxes of gift boxes down, leading the guards to send them in.
Bai Shan and Manbao didn't bother much with this matter and left it to Liu Gui, who had come out to greet them, to handle it.
Mr. Zhuang merely glanced and knew that today's affairs had proceeded smoothly; seeing the blood on both disciples, he waved his hand, "Go and wash up first."
Manbao and Bai Shan bowed deeply to their master and obediently went to the backyard to bathe and cleanse themselves.
The Su Family's steward, with a smiling face, went to greet Mr. Zhuang.
Mr. Zhuang also showed a smile and stepped forward to receive him.
After Manbao had washed his hair and taken a bath, Aunt Rong prepared some water boiled with mugwort for their wash, incidentally dispelling bad luck.