Qi Nation.
As soon as Ye Siheng entered the territory of Qi Nation, he headed straight for Jianggu.
Jianggu was the fief of Prince of Liangguang, Qi Xuan.
His lineage had followed the Emperor Taizu in founding the kingdom of Qi Nation, saving Emperor Taizu several times from peril. Therefore, Emperor Taizu left a testament before his death: whoever became emperor in the future, as long as the Prince of Liangguang did not commit mistakes, he would not allow the fief to be reduced or the military power to be seized.
Thus, Qi Xuan was the only prince in the entire Qi Nation who had his own army.
At this time, Qi Nation was already starting to feel chilly, requiring thick clothing.
There were a few charcoal braziers in the room, warming the icy air.
Ye Siheng wore a simple black robe, his physique robust, unaffected by the cold.
Even in the attire of an ordinary rivers and lakes swordsman, he could not conceal his noble demeanor when his true face was revealed.