"Delivering firearms to Prince Jing's Mansion..." The moment Zhao Douan heard these words, his mind was struck by lightning.
Among the many princes of the Great Yu dynasty, it was customary to assign them to territories outside of the capital.
Of course, this did not mean that the national territory was chopped up and distributed to the royal relatives to govern in a backward manner.
Instead, they were only granted a share of the estates and lands, essentially making them super high-class gentry, with the administrative and military affairs of their locations still under the control of the court.
Now, in the Nine Roads and Eighteen Prefectures of Great Yu, there were eight influential princes, collectively referred to as the "Eight Princes."
Among them, the one recognized as the most powerful, residing in the rich southern region called "Jiancheng Road," was none other than Prince Jing.