The next day, as the dawn broke.
A Great Yan Treasure Ship, laden with porcelain, silk, tea... and various other goods, set sail from Red-Tail Island, heading toward the vast sea alone.
The people on board were none other than King Jing, Zhou Jinghuan, a few trusted Daoist Soldiers from the Long Water Camp, a large group of robust shipworkers, and the most crucial figure—Sea Merchant Zheng Bangjie.
It should be noted that Zheng Bangjie was no obscure figure.
As a Great Sea Merchant, even among those serving under King Jing's command in the Long Water Camp, there were not a few who had witnessed him with their own eyes.
Zhou Jinghuan used some other methods, and without much effort, he confirmed his identity; it was indeed Zheng Bangjie himself without a doubt.
He was then moved by the "secret" Zheng had reported and, against the advice of his subordinates, he donned the White Dragon Fish Clothing and set out to sea alone.