The fourth prince was dumbfounded, and felt a strange sense of jealousy.
Helian Jue was indeed deposed, but he married a good princess.
Not to mention the newly dressed soldiers, even the oxcarts built by the Xie family made the Fourth Prince extremely envious.
The carriage was very spacious, with room to stand, sit, or lie down. It also had bookshelves, a chessboard, a tea stove, and even a chamber pot.
This is no longer an oxcart, but a mobile room.
I don't know how Xie had the craftsmen do it, but the oxcart didn't bounce at all.
A person sitting inside experiences only a slight swaying.
The Fourth Prince could imagine that Helian Jue wouldn't suffer at all staying in such an oxcart; on the contrary, he would enjoy it immensely.
Why?
He was clearly a homeless dog who had been exiled, but now he has soldiers and money, and he can live such a comfortable life.
If even the Fourth Prince was so envious, one can only imagine how much more so Mu Shao and his Imperial Guards must feel.
Mu Shao was extremely aggrieved: They were the emperor's personal guards, yet they envied a group of former beggars.
The Imperial Guards: ...A beggar? Have you ever seen a beggar with a ruddy complexion, a strong and sturdy body, wearing armor and wielding a sharp blade?
If they didn't still have a shred of reason, they would all want to join the King of Yue!
Having meat to eat every day and receiving full pay is every soldier's dream.
Mu Shao: ...
With Mu Shao's resentment, Xie Yuan "sent off" the envious and jealous fourth prince and finally decided to set off.
The group slowly made their way onto the official road. They left the Central Plains and headed straight for Fujian and Zhejiang, then along the coastal road to Yuezhou.
"Smack!"
It was the first time Helian Jue had seen the sea, but before he could take a good look at it, he noticed something flying towards him.
"fish?!"
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