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939. Chapter 939 Fleeing thousands of miles [6]

"What should I do?" Hongzhu said worriedly. She was not afraid, but she always had to have a safe and clean place for her master to recover from his injuries first!

Chiyo Touji pondered for a moment and finally said: "I will take you into the palace to see His Majesty!"

"The Lord of Xirong?" Huang Beiyue raised her eyes and looked at Qiandai Dong'er, a little surprised.

Chiyo Touji nodded, "Your Majesty is kind-hearted and will definitely not ignore death."

"Aren't you openly going against Qiandai Miwu?" Huang Beiyue asked.

"I can't control that much, so why don't I just watch you die?" Chiyo Touji said rudely.

Huang Beiyue smiled and said no more. She was very relieved about Dong Ling.

The carriage drove all the way to Qiyang. Naturally, things were not peaceful along the way. The mercenaries were overwhelmed by the power of Shura City and did not dare to disobey. They were also greedy for the protection of Shura City, so they sent out masters to rob and kill them.

Fortunately, the Holy Blood Palace is deeply rooted in the Xirong Kingdom and has huge power. As the young palace master, Qiandai Donger mobilized many experts to protect it and avoided many attacks.

The rain never stopped along the way, it was really windy and sluggish.

It's a pity that the bloody storm can't stop their way.

Xirong Kingdom is located in the westernmost part of the Karta continent. It has a large land area. Unfortunately, it rains all year round. Crops are not abundant and products are scarce. Tall trees are rare. Some short shrubs and grasses can be seen everywhere.

There are almost no colors in this country, and there are cold grays and black and white everywhere.

The muddy land has resulted in a single crop, a shortage of rice, and even scarcity of brocade materials. Crops can only grow in some lands near the south. Therefore, this country almost relies on imports from abroad for food and clothing.

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However, the Xirong Kingdom was not poor, on the contrary, they were very rich.

Therefore, under the land that is nourished by rain all year round, there are rich mineral deposits and gems, as well as various spiritual stones and metals that various alchemists desire, as well as some precious medicinal materials that can only grow in the humid environment of Xirong Kingdom.

As long as the people of Xirong hire people to mine the mineral deposits, they are waiting for the wealth to flow in. For these rare treasures, businessmen from all over the world are willing to travel thousands of miles to Xirong and buy them at high prices, or use rice, grain, silk, etc.

Come and exchange.

Due to the advantage of the right time and place, Xirong Kingdom produced many famous alchemists. Dugu Medicine Sage, who once met Huang Beiyue and gave her the "Hundred Refining Scriptures", was a noble of Xirong Kingdom.

With the protection of these powerful alchemists, even if the Xirong Kingdom has a weak army and few products, no powerful country dares to invade them. After all, offending the Xirong Kingdom means offending countless alchemists. Behind this, there is a very powerful force.

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Qiyang, the capital of the Xirong Kingdom, is almost a lake. It has more rain than the cities along the way. Looking from a distance, the majestic capital seems to be built in a vast ocean! Thick dark clouds hang over Qiyang all year round, and the sky is heavy.

It makes people feel heavy and depressed.

Qiyang probably means praying for sunshine. I heard that sunshine only appears here once every hundred years.

Outside the gate of Qiyang City, the soldiers guarding the city did not dare to stop the people from the Holy Blood Palace when they saw them, and immediately let them go. However, as soon as they entered the city, a team of horses came over and shouted: "Instructions from the Imperial Master, except the Young Palace Master.

Except for this, no one else is allowed to enter Qiyang City!"

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