King Kang immediately began to recount all the places he had visited since childhood, which made King Jinnan and his daughter extremely fascinated.
The local customs and traditions of various places in the Great Zhou Dynasty were something that even the King and his daughter of the Jin Nan Kingdom, who had only lived in the Jin Nan Kingdom since birth, were extremely envious of, let alone the Duke of Cheng'en and Uncle Gu, who were natives of the Great Zhou Dynasty.
Uncle Gu didn't know that Prince Kang had been to so many places, but Duke Cheng'en did!
What the Duke of Cheng'en envied most about Prince Kang was this: as a prince, he should either be in his fiefdom or in the capital, but this kid was always running around since he was a child. The Empress Dowager and the late Emperor never said anything about him, and now the Emperor doesn't say anything about him either.
He was just a scion of a prominent family, yet he had to be confined to the capital since childhood!
Duke Cheng'en had previously thought to himself that the royal family was the least disciplined in the entire Great Zhou Dynasty. But what could you do about it? You could only restrain yourself and set an example for others, but whether they even noticed was uncertain. They might even laugh at you for doing something pointless behind your back!
Even Prince Kim Nam, who was still relatively sober, felt a longing for it.
Prince Nam Ho-yun of Kimnam loved reading and had read all the books in the Kimnam Kingdom. He came across a saying in one of the books that was very true: "Reading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles."
Unfortunately, he was never able to travel thousands of miles. Over the years, he has visited countless small cities under Jinan.
In terms of land area, the Kingdom of Jinnan is not even as large as the Kingdom of the Goddess.
Nan Haoyun had once considered sneaking into the Great Zhou, but he considered himself a gentleman and, since the Great Zhou had ordered that only Kuncheng be opened, he would never rashly enter.
Hearing what Kang Wang was saying, Nan Haoyun felt that his opportunity had come.
He wanted to travel all over China, write books, and leave his name for posterity.
He wanted the world to be at peace, so that all people, regardless of their country, could live and work in peace and contentment.
He wanted to see such a prosperous era.
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The next morning, Uncle Gu woke up feeling a little dizzy. He remembered that he hadn't been drunk, so why did he have a headache?
He rubbed his head and muttered, "Brother Nan must have bought fake liquor. The liquor my second brother brewed, I've never had a headache after drinking it! I'm definitely not drunk. I even remember signing an agreement with Brother Nan...an agreement?"
Uncle Gu instantly woke up, got out of bed and walked to the table. He looked at it and saw that what was crumpled into a ball and then unfolded on the table was the agreement he had signed with Brother Nan.
The agreement was simple: he had to personally lead the King of Jinnan and his two sons to the capital for a visit!
Since the founding of the Great Zhou Dynasty, there has been no contact between the Jin Nan Kingdom and the Zhou Dynasty. This is the first time that King Kang has come here!
Uncle Gu was stunned!
Why should I, an ordinary citizen, do such a big thing?
Shouldn't this be something done by an official like the second son?
And what about Lao Kang and Lao Xue? Why didn't they stop them? Besides, either of them is more suitable than him in terms of status!
Uncle Gu quickly washed up, changed out of his clothes from yesterday, and ran to find Prince Kang and Duke Cheng'en.
Prince Kang and Duke Chengen honestly told Uncle Gu that they didn't have time to return to the capital!
Why go back when you've finally managed to get out of town?
Is it that the seafood in the sea is not tasty, or that the fruit in Chunnan City is not tasty?
In Linzhou, they could even roll up their trousers and go swimming in the sea—how fun! Does the capital have a pool as big as the ocean for them to play in?
Most importantly, taking the King of Jinnan and his two sons to the capital would allow them to enjoy sightseeing along the way.
Didn't you see that the prince of Jinnan Kingdom had the same sour face as Xue Qianyu?
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