The guards quickly snap to attention at the approach of the stranger. One of them steps forward and greets the man. "Of course, we will announce your arrival as soon as a search has been conducted. Merely a formality I assure you," he admits.357yangzhou wrote:Panyu is where Zú Yǒuzhù found Marquis Lin Xin. He approched the outer walls. He had his army marching in a formation but the spears of the soldiers where held upside down. He hoped that this action would signify a peaceful intent. He called a soldier out to assume command of the formation. Then walked through the town to it's center where the inner wall of the governance compound awaited him. As he walked to the gate, he looked on at the guard on duty. "I am here to see the Marquis," he stated to the guard dryly.
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Marzy wrote:The walls of Panyu finally rose in the distance, bringing this journey to an end. The pair would likely be on the road again within the next couple of days, but it was invigorating to come to the city of a man who wrote to them. Shing Kong was on a light brown charger affectionately named 'Blackie'. He always seemed amused by it, but no one else really shared in it. Gan Lu rode from atop his nondescript colt.
"You have the letter this time, right? We might have gotten lucky before with Manager Lao before," Gan Lu asked, his voice strangely grim. He didn't much like the southern frontier, but he tried not to betray his nerves.
"I got it right here," Kong replied while patting his pouch, much calmer than his friend. He was actually sober, though that was because he ran out of wine two days ago. Gan Lu was relieved, but knew the man would just stock up in town. At least he couldn't possibly embarass them here.
It was not long before they came up on the great north wall of the city. Spotting a couple of gate guards on hand, Shing Kong shouted out to them. "We're looking for Marquis Lin of Yue! Could you guide us to him?!"
"We can, and will, once you have relinquished any weapons you may have on your person," shouts the guard whom Shing Kong had addressed. After opening the gates several armed guards approach the visitor and inform him that a search would also be required before entrance could be permitted.