From Yun State to Qingzhou, it's a difficult and dangerous journey for ordinary people. It's truly a high mountain and distant road with bandits at every turn; even if you don't encounter deadly beasts, the mere bandits lying in wait in the forest can easily take your life.
But for Duan Yun and Murong, it's a heroic journey full of eating, drinking, and slashing.
Those bandits are simply evil demons sent their way, and after cutting them down and looting their corpses, they can still swagger into town.
They stay at the finest inns and drink the most expensive wine, all thanks to the sponsorship of these old comrades.
Yet there are times during their journey when they have to "spend" a little, such as encountering a group of frail bandits.
The leader is tall but as thin as a stick, and his "brothers" are wielding hoes and wooden sticks, with sallow faces. Crucially, among them are old men and women, and two women are holding babies in swaddling clothes.
