Dragon Return Mountain.
In the deep forest, towering trees blocked the sun, with light filtering through the gaps between leaves and casting mottled shadows on the ground, like a variegated oil painting. The sounds of various birds and beasts and insects in the forest interwove into a beautiful symphony.
Chang En, accompanied by twenty soldiers, walked on the winding and complex mountain paths. Because the roads deep in the forest were not suitable for riding, the soldiers left their horses outside Dragon Return Mountain and continued on foot.
"Lord Chang En, have you been living in these mountains all these years?" one of the soldiers asked Chang En, who was walking ahead.
Chang En was initially not used to being addressed as "Lord" by the soldiers. He had told them to just call him by his name, but they insisted that the Marquis commanded them to follow his orders, so they had to address him as Lord.
Helpless, Chang En let them be.
