The crowd was full of all sorts of people, and for a moment, no one knew who was saying what.
And such voices are not uncommon.
"They're all selling out their country for personal gain, they're all dogs of foreigners! There's not a single good person in the Kim family, from top to bottom!"
"Just wait and see! They'll all die a horrible death! These married prostitutes think they can hook up with foreigners? They're nothing but playthings!"
"Well said! This marriage is a disgrace to our Dagan! No man in our country would do such a thing! These people in power, for their own selfish interests, have sided with foreigners. They are shameless!"
"It would be better if she died suddenly on the road! That shameless slut! She has no backbone at all!"
A disturbance gradually arose in the crowd, with shouts and rebuttals mingling, and various voices emerging from the bustling crowd.
But without a doubt, all those involved in the wedding were condemned.
"That damned court! They have no shame whatsoever! It would be better to just let that Yan..." This discordant voice appeared, and the surrounding noise immediately subsided.
The person who spoke froze for a moment, then quickly covered their face with their hand and quietly disappeared into the crowd.
The chaotic noise returned, but soon, soldiers came to stop it, and even rushed into the crowd to arrest those who were shouting the loudest.
Sitting in the carriage, Jin Changge could faintly hear the curses outside.
Under the red veil, her eyes were closed, her face was calm, her heartbeat was steady, and she showed no extraneous emotions.
Beneath the wedding dress was a short, fitted outfit, with a water-repelling sword wrapped around her waist and three short daggers strapped to each of her legs.
She was thinking that she must remove the crown before she took action; it was just too heavy. How could anyone be willing to wear something so heavy on their head?
The carriage was so stuffy that Jin Changge lifted a corner of her veil and folded a piece of the curtain through the carriage window.
The fresh air that rushed in was so refreshing that Jin Changge felt he had never experienced such a clean and pleasant smell before.
"Chirp chirp".
Just then, the clear chirping of birds rang out.
Jin Changge tilted his head and looked out through the gap in the tent curtain.
A colorful sparrow swiftly flew past, soaring straight into the blue sky.
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