Tiandu, the main gate.
At this moment, not far from the continuous, mountain-like outer walls of Tiandu, a procession of riders on tall horses was slowly approaching the city.
In the group of roughly a dozen people, the leader was a middle-aged man with a sturdy physique, strong features, and an extremely concentrated aura that did not reveal the slightest hint of frivolity.
He had a pair of brown eyes, light yellow skin, and hair braided into strand after strand. His prominent cheekbones and flat bridge of the nose bestowed upon him a visage greatly characterized by the style of Da Yuan.
Beside this man was a young man with slightly delicate features, a shining bald head without a single hair, draped in a red kasaya—it was a monk.
This group of people was precisely the delegation dispatched by the Great Yuan to Da Xia.