Under the city gate, Prince Fu's coffin had been dragged out and abandoned.
The coffin had collapsed, revealing not only a headless body inside but also a large pile of grave goods. These grave goods, naturally, did not include those from Prince Fu's actual tomb, but given his status, the coffin itself was still quite luxurious.
More than ten knights on horseback waited beside the coffin, while Xue Three sat on its edge, his short legs dangling and swinging.
Prince Fu's head had accompanied Xue Three through several lonely nights at the bottom of the deep well. Therefore, Xue Three held a certain affection for this portly prince.
However, whether Prince Fu, in the afterlife, would acknowledge this "affection" was unknown to anyone.
Previously, it was precisely because Prince Fu's coffin had jammed the city gate that the Yan Army had successfully stormed it. In other words, Prince Fu—no, Prince Fu's corpse—had rendered great service to Yan!
