Chapter 30 Second Prince
"Commandery Princess, whose carriage and horses are those, so grand and imposing!" Xing Yu’s eyes widened as she looked with envy at the procession that had already begun to move, her exaggerated cry drawing the attention of Xue Liu, who also showed a look of envy.
Nanny Yun stuffed a food box into Xue Liu’s hands, one lazier than the other, then turned back to count the luggage again.
"Commandery Princess, is this the Princess’s guard of honor?" Nian Xia couldn’t help but ask.
"How could it be the Princess’s guard of honor? Didn’t you see at the very front, it’s Noble Consort Wen’s," Fu Dong shook her head.
Zheng Nianru saw her subordinates were all attracted by this grand procession. She had been uninterested, but now she also looked over.
In the middle of the wide road, a huge carriage moved forward slowly. Zheng Nianru could not even do justice to its extravagance with the word "big." How to put it, the carriage felt like a moving house, with a compartment two meters tall and three meters long front to back – one could not just lie down inside but also walk around.
Moreover, on both sides, palace maids and eunuchs each held a censer, with the aroma of medicinal herbs pervading the air, while behind the carriage, twelve palace maids carried flutes, pipes, ocarinas, and mouth organs, their subdued music like the slow pace of the carriage, calming the hearts of those who heard it.
Noble Consort Wen, though with the rank of Noble Consort, would definitely not dare to show off so publicly.
Although the carriage was ostentatious, the eunuchs accompanying it on either side were not all high-ranking, which also indicated it was not Noble Consort Wen’s carriage.
If it wasn’t Noble Consort Wen’s guard of honor, nor any Princess’s, then whose could it be? Even Zheng Nianru became curious at this moment.
"Commandery Princess, which Princess could possibly have such an imposing guard of honor? The Eldest Princess? Or the most favored Princess Hong Ying?" Nian Xia relaxed her body, leaning on the carriage, and watched enviously as the carriage slowly moved forward.
