Cheng Guang, the Crown Heir of the Duke Protector of Great Zhou, however, was fine.
Although his status did play a part, it wasn't a significant one.
The main reason lay in his own strength.
Cheng Guang understood this well, so he did not flaunt his status excessively.
It was solely strength that made others respect him.
As Cheng Guang pondered, he followed the middle-aged soldier toward the Great Wei Imperial Palace.
Upon entering the Great Wei Imperial Palace, Cheng Guang clearly felt that it was much stricter than the Great Zhou Imperial Palace.
The Great Zhou Imperial Palace, although it had greatly improved under Wu Ling's regime, was still not up to standard.
Overall, it wasn't as stringent, and many rules and regulations had become practically obsolete.
One reason was that Wu Ling herself did not care much for these, and she was still dealing with the internal affairs of the Great Zhou Dynasty.