Shortly after, Dujuan also boarded the carriage. She sat beside Lord Jingnan, and they dealt with memorandums together.
No one disturbed Zheng Fan, which was rather fortunate. He didn't persist in kneeling foolishly but instead leaned casually against the carriage wall, half-closing his eyes and beginning to doze off.
However, as the journey progressed, dozing off increasingly became a great luxury.
From time to time, knights would approach the carriage. Dujuan would then pass them the finished memorandums or accept newly delivered ones.
This carriage was essentially a mobile office.
Since Dujuan didn't require his assistance, Zheng Fan took no initiative. He simply continued to lean against the carriage wall, acting as his own "door god."
Once night fell, the procession began to set up camp, choosing not to stop near a city to rest.
To Zheng Fan's surprise, he was not only allowed to hitch a ride but was also afforded the privilege of dining with them.