Plus, this shipment consisted entirely of jars and pots, making a faster journey impossible.
Therefore, reaching Tuman City within a day was out of the question.
However, between Hutou City and Tuman City lay Mei Village, a settlement quite renowned along this route.
Beifeng Prefecture was home to numerous forts, so densely packed one might say they were. These so-called forts were essentially small fortresses.
Although nearly a hundred years had passed without large-scale conflicts between the Desert Barbarians and Yan State, minor frictions had never ceased.
As a result, the common folk along the Beifeng Prefecture border naturally began to band together, building their own defensive villages. If desert tribes raided from the south, these communities would rely on their fortifications to resist and await reinforcements from the state army.