Chapter 400: All Nations Come to Pay Homage
Not to mention the delicious food and shops along the way.
The heavy armor worn by the soldiers guarding the city made the unruly people tremble, and the strange tubular weapons in their hands.
So when he said bad things about people behind their backs, he would only say it quietly in his own language.
I didn't expect it to be exposed in such an embarrassing way.
The prince had never met the royal family of Yue Dynasty, so he had never made a real comparison.
I naively thought that if I put all my skills into it, there would always be room for me to win.
The official from the Ministry of Rites did not care about the mental health of the princes of other countries and continued to add insult to injury: "Don't worry, Prince. Great Vietnam is a vast country with abundant resources and strong financial resources. It will never fall to the point of degrading illegitimate children to save money for the family."
Since he was born, Prince Xinluo was told of the nobility of legitimate children, and that illegitimate children would be slaves if they were not in the royal family.
Therefore, his half-brothers and sisters could also be considered his slaves.
But no one ever told him that the reason for all this was that his country was too poor and too stingy.
Living a wealthy life, he never felt that his country was poor until he came to Dai Viet and saw the world...they were indeed poor.
The only sense of superiority was gone.
......
It was impossible for Bei Heng to receive the envoy. Thuning had been destroyed, and no country had the nerve to allow the Emperor of Dai Viet to receive them in person.
At most, he can appear at a state banquet, no more than that.
This task was assigned to Bei Jingchu.
Bei Jingchu firmly believes in one thing: If you can't lead a team, you can only work alone until you die.
She easily pulled out all her brothers and sisters to share the burden.
The crown prince meets the prince, the prince meets the prince, the princess...or else meets the prince, the ceremonial officer meets the ceremonial officer, it's very fair.
The task of receiving the new prince fell on Bei Jingyu.
As soon as they met, he noticed the difference.
He had never seen the fabric worn by the prince of Yue Dynasty before, but it looked gorgeous, even dreamy.
Bei Jingyu felt uncomfortable with his gaze and touched his collar.
His clothes were all designed according to Concubine De's taste. Concubine De liked gorgeous and luxurious styles, even to the point of being exaggerated.
But it cannot be said to be nouveau riche aesthetic, because the combination is very harmonious and can immediately impact people's vision.
She herself is also a gorgeous beauty, and wearing such decorations not only complements her appearance, but also complements her clothes, which brings out the best in each other.
When Bei Jingyu was little, his elder sister even teased him: "Little Yu'er, you are a flashy baby~"
After a round of greetings, Prince Xinluo felt even more inferior.
He originally thought that the prince of the Yue Dynasty was so noble that his temper must be more difficult to deal with than his. Unexpectedly, the other party was humble and polite. The etiquette officer said that there was a word in the Yue Dynasty: humble gentleman.
It is used to describe people like Bei Jingyu.
After the meeting, Bei Jingyu was just about to ask them to go back to the inn to rest.
The attendant beside him whispered in his ear: "Your Highness, there are too many people coming this time."
"It was originally a new capital, and the Ministry of Works focused on building the imperial palace and the temporary palace first. They only had time to build half of the posthouse, and the rest is not habitable yet."
"It is said that when it was built, it was enlarged according to the number of people who came to worship in the past."
"But I didn't expect that this time all nations would come to pay tribute. All those who had no contact with us before have sent their letters of credence. It's not enough."
Bei Jingyu smiled proudly: "Because our Great Vietnam is so powerful."
"Then my elder sister Bingming..."
The attendant advised: "Your Highness, this is your first time dealing with government affairs. If you can handle it yourself without relying on the Crown Prince, perhaps His Majesty will look upon you with a higher regard."