Ye chen followed the convoy all the way north and arrived at Langye County half a day later.
Through his conversation with Liu Fei and the maidservant Xue 'er, he once again gained a deeper understanding of the great sects and dynasties, including Langye County.
The territory of the major sects spanned hundreds of thousands of miles, with five states and twenty counties within it. Each county was under the jurisdiction of dozens of cities.
Langye County was one of the great Zhou Empire's five prefectures and 12 counties.
It was said that when the great Zhou Empire was first established, the founding Emperor gave the 13th Prince, Liu Qingzhou, a fief.
Because the place was called Langya County, after the thirteenth Prince, Liu Qingzhou, opened his residence, the Imperial court also issued an edict to change his title to Langya King.