By the next morning, Lu Chuan got out of bed and prepared to set out with his belongings.
He mounted a swift horse within the Dongfang Residence and was ready to leave the place.
Riding along the streets toward the north of the city, many people took notice of Lu Chuan.
Their attitudes toward Lu Chuan were complex, some admired him greatly, others were extremely afraid, and some felt deep gratitude toward him, simply because he was the enemy of the Nangong family.
When Lu Chuan arrived at the northern gate of the city, the guards stationed there, seeing it was Lu Chuan coming, opened the gates without any hesitation, not daring to slack off.
Lu Chuan passed through the city gate and left Beihe City.
Tiger Head Mountain was more than twenty miles away from Beihe City, and it wouldn't take long to reach with a fast horse and a whip.
By nearly noon, Lu Chuan saw a range of continuous mountains.
At the foot of the mountains, Lu Chuan found a teahouse.