Imperial Calendar April 29, 1446, more than a month has passed since that fateful battle.
The port outside Feiliu Castle is now full of gear sun banners and obsidian iris banners, with the port's inns nearly filled by merchants and representatives from various counties.
Many local figures, moreover, have come to Feiliu Castle at their own expense.
They command their servants or family to move their luggage from the boats to the port, marching boldly toward the city.
Elm and willow trees surround the cobblestone and flagstone square, soldiers clad in black knee-length jackets carry axes and Saint's muskets, patrolling in groups of four at street corners.
At the distinctly different corner of the street, three or five mountain infantrymen from the Duke's Army clad in chainmail sit atop barrels, drunkenly playing dice and cards.
