This small city had walls with four gates, dividing it into southern, northern, eastern, and western sections, and temples stood in great abundance. Beside the city was also a ferry crossing where merchants and travelers gathered, and various goods were piled up like mountains.
In the city, there were all kinds of businesses, shops, and workshops everywhere; inns and brothels were brilliantly lit, bustling all night long, with a constant flow of visitors coming and going.
However, despite the densely populated and bustling appearance, from its size, the city clearly could not accommodate too many people; at best, it was a strategic point for traffic.
And Li Hongyun was right above the city walls.
Gazing into the distance, he saw a thoroughfare cutting through the city towards the southwest, gradually widening, clearly one of the important official roads at the time; to the north of the city, the thoroughfare gradually split into two, one leading northeast, the other northwest.