She watched Prince Yu Yan leave with a large army, Murong Jiu stood on the city wall for a very long time.
"Miss, the wind is picking up, we should head back to the mansion," Chun Tao said.
Chun Tao draped a cape over her shoulders.
Murong Jiu looked up at the sky, which was slightly overcast, and felt the chill as the wind blew past.
She couldn't help but wonder how arduous their march would be.
The Xiongu took advantage of the situation because they knew that Great Yan had suffered from floods everywhere this summer, which decreased the harvests, and saw it as a god-given opportunity.
Little did they know, Murong Jiu had stockpiled food supplies in advance and had even traded food with overseas merchant convoys. Manager Chai mentioned that several merchant ships had crossed the seas loaded with food and were due to arrive at the coast soon.