The days of travel were always dry and dull, but thankfully, Daohua kept herself busy with various Xiliang books and preparing food for Gu Jian and Xiao Yeyang, so time passed fairly well.
As they moved farther west, the weather grew colder, and now being in the midst of winter, snow was falling in many places, often forcing the caravan to press on through the snowflakes.
Fortunately, Daohua was well-prepared, carrying enough warm clothing, and at each post, she would boil a large pot of soup to ward off the cold, preventing almost anyone from falling ill along the way.
After bringing Gu Jian tea and fresh fruit, Daohua saw Xiao Yeyang trying on an ear-flap hat and a military coat against his body.
"This hat that protects the ears and the cotton robe are quite well-made, very suitable for wearing in the bitter cold of Xiliang. When did you prepare this?"
Daohua smiled, "The day after I learned we were heading to Xiliang, I had Xiaoliu organize the women in the estate to start making these, just in time to try out the warmth of the cotton we grew."
Xiao Yeyang draped the military coat over himself, "I feel pretty warm, it’s very cold-resistant. By the way, how many sets did you make?"
Daohua, "There wasn’t much time, only a few hundred sets of clothes, but we do have over a thousand hats. Besides what I kept for the caravan, the rest were all taken by the Guard Squad."
Xiao Yeyang thought for a moment, "I’m going to send a Carrier Pigeon Message to Jiang Wenming right away, asking him to distribute them to the Guard Squad. We’re this cold; they must be even colder out front."
Daohua had no objections, served their food, and set it out on a small table inside the carriage.
Xiao Yeyang took several big sips of the steaming meat porridge, "By the way, how’s the old master’s appetite?"
Daohua nodded and holding a bowl of porridge, said, "Thankfully, Doctor Ge has been discussing medical skills with Master along the way, keeping him from being too bored. Master is in good spirits."
Xiao Yeyang was relieved; the old master was indeed getting on in years, and he had been truly worried his health wouldn’t hold up. Fortunately, Yiyi took good care of him.
"In another ten days or so, we should reach the border of Xiliang. I need to go scout out the situation there first and might have to separate from you all for a while."
Daohua, "You do what you need to; I’ll take good care of Master and myself." With a hundred members from the Guard Squad left behind, and with Cao Chuan Bald and the others, she wasn’t worried about safety on the road.
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On November 16, after nearly a month of travel, Daohua and the rest finally stepped into the borders of Xiliang.
Xiliang truly lived up to its reputation as a place of bitter exile; due to the Imperial Court’s neglect, even the official roads were extremely uneven.
Daohua would rather wrap up like a zongzi and ride a horse than suffer the jolts inside a carriage.
However, since it was so bitterly cold outside, she rode for less than half an hour before retreating back into the carriage.
"Xiao Yeyang, this road is just too rough. We’ve just arrived in Xiliang, and the Gan State Guard is at the far west of Xiliang. Surely the roads there won’t be so bad that carriages can’t pass?"
Xiao Yeyang extended his hand to cover Daohua’s frostbitten cheeks, "It won’t come to that; it’s just bumpy."
Daohua pouted, "I already foresee that I’ll be staying in the Gan State Guard for a long time to come."
Xiao Yeyang chuckled, "What else? Did you think you’d be traveling around?"
Daohua, "The terrain of Xiliang is complicated, with mountains, basins, plains, deserts, and Gobi all in one place. Now that I’m here, of course, I want to wander and see everything."
Xiao Yeyang knew Daohua loved to explore and quickly reminded, "Xiliang is on the frontier with complex situations, externally threatened by Xiliao’s covetous eyes, and internally anything but peaceful, with endless bandit troubles. Without me accompanying you, you are not allowed to wander off."
Daohua, "I know my limits." Sighing, she added, "If only the roads could be repaired."
Xiao Yeyang laughed upon hearing this, "The reason the Grand Secretary sent me to Xiliang is precisely to have me administer Xiliang properly. Not only do I have to eliminate the Xiliao threat, but I also need to manage Xiliang’s internal affairs. Once I have full control over Xiliao, I’ll have the official roads properly repaired."
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