In the Martial Arts world, it was known that the Great Ming Court had the so-called "wind, clouds, water, moon" four top masters.
Among them, "wind" referred to Feng Manlou.
As mentioned previously, he was stationed in Yingzhou; and whether judged by his name or his martial arts, he was considered the leader among the four masters.
However, Feng Manlou came from a military background, meaning he was a soldier, so he didn't carry the air of the martial arts world, nor did he have the mannerisms of a bureaucrat. He was more like an exceptionally outstanding soldier or a front-line commander, placing great importance on discipline, clear about right and wrong, upright and incorruptible.
And tonight, the two individuals "watching the fire across the bank" on the rooftops near Tianqi Gang were also among the four top masters.
The shorter one was called Yun Shili.
The taller one was called Shui Hanyi.
These two were quite different from Feng Manlou...