a few days later.

Only a few people gathered outside Nangao City, as if Liu Li's departure was just a trivial matter.

"I am busy with official duties, so you better set off, young master."

Xue Xuan waved his hand with a smile. Liu Li, who was sitting alone and feeling sad at a 45-degree angle, rolled his eyes and then slowly got on the carriage.

"Master Xue, I am leaving now."

Zu Ju bowed, and their eyes met in the air. Xue Xuan smiled indifferently and bowed in return.

"lets go."

Zu Ju turned around and walked onto the carriage. The coachman responded and drove the carriage towards Tao Yongdao.

"Young master seems a little depressed?" Seeing Liu Li lying on the window with a sad face, Zu Ju smiled faintly.

Liu Li retracted her gaze, leaned back on the soft seat in the carriage and sighed, "I can't be happy when I'm being chased away."

Zu Ju thought that Liu Li was just a child who was inevitably afraid of leaving the familiar place. Her heart softened and she moved closer to Liu Li, shortening the distance between them.

"It's normal for the young master to feel lonely on his first trip away from home." Zu Ju covered her mouth and chuckled, "When we get to a prosperous place like Weijing, I'm afraid we will be overwhelmed and reluctant to leave."

After hearing this, Liu Li shrugged and leaned back against the window again.

Outside the window is the famous Taoyong Road in Zhendan, which connects Nangao and Weijing and is over a thousand miles long.

Every few miles, you can see huge human-shaped Tao Yong standing on both sides of the road.

These Tao warriors are called mercenary guards, and they are armed with various giant weapons forged by their cheap grandfather, the Dragon Emperor.

Normally it is just a stone statue, and it will only activate when it encounters an enemy.

If Changyuan is the defensive center of the entire Zhendan, then Taoyongdao, located behind Changyuan, is the last line of defense of Zhendan.

Once Tao Yongdao is breached, the entire Weibei Province and the Royal Province will be engulfed in war.

"The journey is long, young master, you should take a rest first." Zu Ju said softly.

Today she was not wearing the bright alchemist's attire, but an embroidered red shirt.

The golden mask on her face made it impossible to tell her exact age, but her tender red lips and clear voice proved that she was not old, and her curvy figure was full of charm.

Liu Li turned around and lay in Zu Ju's arms without any hesitation. Nothing was more comfortable than lying on her lap, especially the faint fragrance emanating from Zu Ju, which was very pleasant.

"Aunt, can you tell me what's fun in Weijing? You must have been there." Liu Li said without blushing or beating his heart. After all, he was only twelve years old. How could he have any bad intentions?

Even if there is, it can't be done, right?

Zu Ju was also surprised at first, but seemed to have thought of something and the expression on her face softened again.

In response to Liu Li's inquiry, Zu Ju stroked the former's hair while slowly recounting various anecdotes about Wei Jing.

Zu Ju took the initiative to ask Miao Ying to accompany Liu Li to the capital.

Although she didn't know why the commander-in-chief agreed so readily, it was exactly what she wanted, no matter which aspect.

Starting from Weibei Province, even if you take the most convenient Taoyong Road, it will take a week to reach Weijing.

After all, the speed of a carriage cannot be compared with that of a war horse, and the comfort of the passengers must be considered while maintaining the speed.

The passenger was Liu Li, the young master of Nan Gao, so the coachman naturally valued the latter more.

Fortunately, Tao Yongdao said that there were rest stations every few meters, so they didn't have to sleep in the wild, which made Liu Li breathe a sigh of relief.

The wilds of the Warhammer world are not peaceful at all. There are all kinds of monsters and demons. Liu Li doesn't want to be ambushed and killed before he can develop.

The next day.

When the carriage passed through Longmen Pass, two figures riding war horses blocked the carriage's way, and there was also a carriage behind them.

Liu Li drew aside the curtains and a smile immediately broke out on her face.

Liu Li jumped down from the carriage and trotted towards the other party, looking up and calling out twice: "Big sister! Brother-in-law Wei!"

Zu Ju lifted the curtain of the carriage door, straightened her face when she saw the person coming, walked over quickly, and bowed, saying, "General Fu, General Wei."

"You're welcome. Today we have only family matters to attend to." Fu Yuanshan and Wei Ping smiled at each other friendly, then turned their attention back to Liu Li.

"Hahahaha, look whose boy this is. He's so handsome."

Wei Ping patted Liu Li's shoulder vigorously, causing the latter to cry out in pain, which caused him to laugh at him again.

"Go away, don't be an eyesore here." Fu Yuanshan pushed Wei Ping, then held up Liu Li's head and looked at it carefully.

Liu Li squinted her eyes and let her fiddle with it, and the memories of the two of them slowly emerged.

The heroic Fu Yuanshan was Miaoying's adopted daughter many years ago. She was the eldest and a Yin-type dragon-descended Xiu Yanqing.

The carefree Wei Ping is Fu Yuanshan's husband. The two are friends for life and death, and have experienced at least seventy or eighty bloody battles.

Wei Ping was originally an ordinary man, but because of his own strength, he was blessed by the Dragon Emperor. He is now the General Haotian of Weibei Province, holding a high position of power.

Both of them are among the Nine Lords, with Fu Yuanshan, known as the "Dragon General", ranking first.

But this woman with such a prominent reputation was now pulling Liu Li's face with a smile on her face and making a giggling sound.

"Our little Li is really good. I heard that he even went up to the city wall to boost the morale of the defenders." Fu Yuanshan laughed without any image. "He has really grown up. Fortunately, he was only hit by gravel and there is no scar on his head. Not bad."

"It hurts... it hurts... "

Liu Li mumbled incoherently.

"Liu Li, don't think your elder sister is so heartless..." Wei Ping came closer again, "Let me tell you, when she heard that you were injured, she was so anxious that her eyes turned red..."

"Wei Ping! Get out!"

"Hey."

Fu Yuanshan kicked Wei Ping away, which made Liu Li terrified.

He really didn't hold back at all and kicked Wei Ping right on the waist, but I don't know if the seams of Wei Ping's clothes were torn by the kick.

After dealing with the talkative Wei Ping, Fu Yuanshan restrained her exaggerated expression. She hugged Liu Li into her arms, rubbed his hair, and said earnestly: "Xiao Li, don't be so reckless in the future, understand?"

"There are naturally people who are good at fighting. You are only twelve years old. Why do you have to show off?"

"If anything happens to you, I don't know how to comfort my mother..."

"After you go to Gyeonggi, don't be so playful and send more letters home. Do you hear me?"

"When you go to the Xiujianguan Academy to study, you don't have to force yourself to achieve something, and don't always think about defeating the enemy, making meritorious contributions, and becoming a general..."

"You can live a carefree life, which is our greatest hope, and also your mother's greatest hope. Do you understand?"

Listening to Fu Yuanshan's heartfelt words, Liu Li felt her nose sore.

If possible, he wouldn't mind following Fu Yuanshan's arrangements and living happily all his life.

But he already knows the end of this world. Even if not for himself, for the sake of those who love him, he must stop the coming end.

Liu Li took a deep breath in Fu Yuanshan's arms.

Although his tone was childish, he recited with sonorous force: "Why don't men take Wu Gou and conquer fifty states in Guanshan? Please go to Lingyan Pavilion for a while, how about a scholar who is a marquis?"

"Xiao Li..."

Everyone was not just a warrior, so they could naturally feel the determination in the poem. However, the other party was only twelve years old, so how could they not be jaw-dropping.

"Okay, okay. Okay!"

Just as everyone was immersed in the heroic sentiment of the poem, three cheers were heard from the carriage.

Then the curtains were drawn open, and a face as pale as paper appeared in front of everyone, but there was a fiery light flashing in the eyes.

"Xiao Li, you have really grown up! Not bad!"

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