Hua Rong does not dwell on the past, nor does she inquire about the future. She only wishes to survive.
P.S.: No romantic pairing, though many have one-sided feelings for the female lead.
In this day and age, apart from the military, very few people use horses as a means of transportation anymore.
Ordinary people naturally walk when they go out.
Some wealthy people use rickshaws.
Even the richest people can afford a car now.
Hua Rong turned around, ordered a cold-faced middle-aged man to sit on his horse, and said to the two guards at the gate:
"The commander-in-chief has given orders that Jiangcheng is not at peace right now. Tonight, you must guard the gates and not let anyone in."
"yes!"
The middle-aged man didn't see Hua Rong either.
He turned and left the Marshal's Mansion.
Hua Rong recognized the middle-aged man as Feng De, a close confidant of his father.
I heard his father mention when he told me about his eventful life that it was Von La that led him into a bandit's den.
Ultimately, his father's rise to the position of King of Guangbei was partly due to his father's help.
Feng De treated the original owner of the body even better.
It's strangely good.
Hua Rong looked at Feng De, feeling a sense of unease.
However, he wasn't in the mood to think too much at that moment.
Can't go out and have fun!
Practice diligently and climb over the wall soon!
Hua Rong took a hot bath, but didn't wait for Fang Yuan to return.
With the help of the second servant, they prepared to rest.
Then we heard a commotion outside.
Left with no other option, Hua Rong put on her pajamas and went downstairs toward the source of the noise.
As Hua Rong approached the entrance of the Marshal's Mansion, he saw a bearded man arguing with the gatekeeper.
Hua Rong: "Dad, you're back?!"
When Fang Shikai saw Hua Rong, he was very excited. He pointed at Hua Rong and said to the gatekeeper, "See? He's my son. Now you should believe that I am Fang Shikai!"