"I thought you would slap that guard in anger and bellow, 'Are you all blind as bats! Can't you recognize me, the Second Crown Prince!' " Long Yi said, laughing.
"Do you think I'm one of those spoiled nobles from third-rate novels?" The Crown Prince replied with a grin.
"Initially, I didn't believe such people existed, but having met many of them, I realized some nobles are even more contemptible than those in third-rate novels," Long Yi responded.
"Different strokes for different folks." The Crown Prince concluded.
As they entered the military camp, almost everyone they met was acquainted with Lei Zhen, who was warmly greeted. Long Yi observed that Lei Zhen's fear seemed to be gradually diminishing since joining the camp. He silently acknowledged that Lei Zhen was indeed an excellent soldier, with hardly any faults except his fear of ghosts.
Truth be told, an audacious warrior is always preferred to a timid one.