"This...can it really be done?"
“Our carriage is bound to overturn if it makes such a sharp turn. My carriage was bought from Beiyuan, the largest carriage-making country, at a high price, but it doesn’t seem as a tenth as agile as this Panlong.”
"Yes, I've been wondering about that. When it runs on this gravel road, the carriage doesn't sway from side to side; instead, it seems to bounce up and down. But if you look closely, the carriage bounces and then quickly regains its stability..."
They watched with astonishment, discussing it animatedly.
Because they were not close to the carriage, they could see the entire movement of the dragon carriage, but due to the distance, they could only observe the movement without understanding why it was moving.
The question lingered in their minds, making their curiosity scratch like a cat's claws.
"Yes, I noticed it just now. The chassis structure of this carriage is different from other carriages. There are boards covering it underneath, and there's also a wooden box. In short, it looks like something I've never seen before. It looks very difficult, let alone making it."
"Do you think that making the carriages in the shape of boats will make them run more smoothly?"
"How would I know? I'd have to ask the boatman. But I'm really curious about how the people on the boat are feeling. Are they pleasantly surprised or terrified?"
"Exactly! The speed it was going downhill just now was astonishing. I was terrified watching it, afraid that I would see it flip over at any moment. But it held on to the ground firmly. How did it do that?"
"Is there really anyone in this world who can build such a magnificent carriage? It is agile, lightweight, comfortable, beautiful, runs smoothly, has a good speed, and is multi-functional. It can climb mountains and go downhill, carry goods and people, and handle all kinds of road conditions with ease. In particular, the modified four-wheeled carriage is no longer as clumsy as before, which could only go straight..."
They gasped, their teeth chattering, and said, "You tell me, if this dragon-drawn carriage can really get through all those difficulties and return to us, wouldn't we be..."
They regretted it; they felt immense regret at that moment!
I only watched it travel halfway.
Perhaps this is why Zheng Quchi would rather forgo a sensational vote count and intercept the votes, shutting these merchants out.
She was able to calmly endure their ridicule and disdain without anger, so that they would remember this lesson deeply for their arrogance, their sharp tongues, and their prejudice against the artisans of Ye.
Their Ye Kingdom also has good craftsmen, just as other countries also have poorly skilled craftsmen.
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