Chapter 199.1
Outside Wuling City, on Xieyang Road.
To the north of Wuling City, two peaks stand side by side.
In the evening, when the afterglow of the setting sun shines in, it passes through the twin peaks and turns into a narrow light path, which coincides exactly with a road leading directly to Wuling City in the north.
And this route is called “Xieyang Road.”
Before Wuling City was built, the end of Xieyang Road was the small river that circled Wuling City. After that, continue to go south, and there will be another road in a dozen miles. Then one would need to travel hundreds of miles along the main road before arriving at another small city.
In the past, only a few scattered small villages were located beside Xieyang Road.
For these poor peasant families, this Xieyang Road is an important channel that allowed them to communicate with the outside world.
Materials that they cannot produce, such as salt, spices, sugar, etc., are obtained through this Xieyang Road.
Therefore, although Xieyang Road is rarely used by people, it has never been abandoned.
