Just as the Queen of Xuan City had said, she had arranged a comfortable residence for Li Changhe.
It was a mansion that was not very large but was quite exquisite.
The mansion even came with over a dozen court eunuchs who were as beautiful as flowers.
Of course, Li Changhe decisively declined the eunuchs' offers to assist him with bathing and dressing, and found an excuse to send them away from the mansion.
Outside the mansion, hundreds of the Queen's Royal Guards guarded each exit, with many more patrolling around the premises.
Among them, Li Changhe noticed the red-robed Great Priest he had seen in the Bottom Nest, the Priestess of Summer.
It seems that the Queen of Xuan City was not unguarded against Li Changhe, or perhaps the priestess had begun to suspect him?