"A man of his rank usually has a land grant upon retiring and returning home, and hereditary titles that come with some real power and an army to command," Ye Ge said, rarely discussing court affairs with Nan Feng.
"He must indeed be a very important figure," Nan Feng felt that her waist was not as sore, so she told Ye Ge, "Alright, if you are full, you can go back to the Inspection Mansion first. I'll wash the dishes later."
"No, I'll do the dishes before going over," Ye Ge had no notion that a woman should do all the domestic chores.
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Nan Feng noticed a difference in the city today while on her way to Spikenard Square.
It seemed that everyone in the Provincial City was discussing this VIP.
Notices were posted at the city gate, reminding the citizens to take detours these days. No stalls were allowed on the street from the city gate to the Governor Mansion, nor were vendors allowed to sell along the streets, and carriages were forbidden to pass.
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