"MAKE WAY, MAKE WAY FOR THE PRINCE" The soldiers push the maddening citizens into a barrier with their spears to make way for a formation of veteran troops and a fortified carriage.
Even so, many civilians continue to push the soldiers in order to get a good look at the hero who has accomplished incredible feats as a young man, even though he is inside the carriage.
The parade marches at a steady pace showing the population the courage, bravery, and pride of being part of the Royal Army despite the fact that the war is not in their favor.
The civilians have a mixture of shyness and euphoria about these brave soldiers who, despite the bad results, do not give up and continue the fight.
Some of them are even bandaged or showing fresh scars, but even so, they don't change the gait and the force of the footsteps.
Inside the carriage, Ye Tian was clad in light leather armor and metal plates protecting the torso and displayed a singular figure.