However, even so, the Seventeenth Prince's reaction was much faster than Feng Jikai's.
Feng Jikai had always been very concerned about the speed at which Xia Chiwan read, and whether Xia Chiwan was reading seriously or just flipping through the pages out of boredom.
The books Xia Chiwan has read are naturally recorded in the library.
For this reason, the Seventeenth Prince immediately recruited many talented people and asked them to use the shortest possible time to read carefully the book that Xia Chiwan had turned over.
Of course, on the other side, the Seventeenth Prince had already recruited all his troops to chase Xia Chiwan.
The seventeenth prince knew that if no one helped Xia Chiwan, Xia Chiwan would never have gone so smoothly.
Now, everyone in the entire imperial city doesn't know that Xia Chiwan is the one who the seventeenth prince likes.
Under this premise, there are very few people who dare to go against him and send Xia Chiwan away.
And Jin Xingyu, the daring imperial sister, is one of them.
In fact, the Seventeenth Prince also vaguely felt Xia Chiwan's departure.
It was just that at that time, Jin Xingyu used his own manpower to continuously ruin the reputation of the seventeenth prince.
Feng Jikai still had to take care of the grain and grass transaction, so he had nothing to do. For this reason, the seventeenth prince was the only one to take up the matter himself.
It has to be said that the method of killing one person as a warning to others is not bad and the effect is remarkable.
Those who took the initiative to blacken the reputation of the Seventeenth Prince, once caught, would discuss royal affairs indiscriminately and ignore the majesty of the royal family. Moreover, they were unknown people and not citizens of the Jin Dynasty.
His heart can be punished and his sins cannot be forgiven.
Originally, when the people of the Jin Dynasty saw the Seventeenth Prince taking someone's life so easily, they were afraid and hated them.
But after hearing it again, it turned out that the person who was killed was not from the Jin Dynasty, and he had ulterior motives and bad intentions.
In this case, the meaning is different.
But no matter what, the bloody side of the Seventeenth Prince was firmly remembered by the people, and they knew that the Seventeenth Prince was definitely not a prince who was easy to mess with.
If the Seventeenth Prince hadn't been dragged down by this matter, he would have visited Xia Chiwan during the day.
Jin Xingyu could see through Xia Chiwan's calm plan. Even the seventeenth prince who had become a spirit was temporarily trapped by love, but he could still sense it to some extent.
As a result, the seventeenth prince was really annoyed by Jin Xingyu's existence and wanted to kill Jin Xingyu.
Of course, when the seventeenth prince discovered Xia Chiwan's departure and prepared to chase Xia Chiwan, the sun had already risen in the east and the cockcrow had broken dawn.
For a whole night, Xia Chiwan was naturally far away from the imperial city.
While the Seventeenth Prince was chasing Xia Chiwan, the talents he recruited finally lived up to their expectations and found out the secret of the book that Xia Chiwan had read.
When he saw the answer to Fei Ge's letter, the seventeenth prince's eyes turned red.
As expected, Xia Chiwan would not do meaningless things.
The reason why Xia Chiwan read travel notes was to find the location of the secret passage!
The secret passage was accidentally discovered by the Seventeenth Prince and Feng Jikai, but Xia Chiwan thought about it.
Since someone other than the Seventeenth Prince and Feng Jikai knew about the existence of that trail, Xia Chiwan believed that there must be a fourth and fifth person who knew about its existence.
That trail secretly leads to the Great Zhou Kingdom and directly to the Great Jin Kingdom, so Xia Chiwan guessed that the predecessors of the Great Jin Kingdom might also have discovered it.
So, as soon as Xia Chiwan came to the Jin Dynasty, he made a mission to read his travel notes, and he really lived up to his expectations!