Emperor Zhao Qian had left, but the legend he left behind in Chenzhou could not be calmed down.
Heng Yi followed suit.
His reputation shook the city.
This was especially true for those wealthy merchants and councilors who needed to get the Emperor's calligraphy. When they came to Heng Manor again, they were not empty-handed.
Even Heng Yi didn't dare to accept their expensive gifts.
When Master Feng helped to sell the calligraphy, he accepted the gifts smoothly and asked Housekeeper Liu to register them.
There was nothing to do but to accept them.
He would have been giving them dignity for accepting their gifts. If they wanted to buy something, the other party would be willing to give them this for convenience.
Heng Yi and the others were very busy choosing the location for his army.
Han Qiao was also very busy preparing for Han Chi's wedding.
The days were getting closer and closer to the sixth day of the sixth month.