Because it was announced from the Governor Mansion that the mountain bandits were actually falsified by Qin Kun's men, people along the way pelted Qin Kun with rotten eggs, ox dung - any detestable thing they could throw at him.
In the front of the group, a yellow chariot carried the Emperor.
Even though he sat alone in the chariot, the Emperor maintained a rigid stature with clenched fists and knitted brows.
Since Qin Kun was arrested and taken to the Capital City for punishment, without a doubt, a raging storm awaited him.
For this reason, the Emperor could not relax for even a moment.
Beside the Emperor's sedan were Wild Brother and Mao Zhen on their high horses. Further behind were Song Cheng's chariot, transporting Song Cheng and Madam Song.
Song Cheng was following the Emperor to the Capital City, and upon receiving the Holy Decree, he was set to take up his next posting in the north.