Chapter 68: The Warden
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 68: The Warden

The horse carriage slowly stopped. Song Lian lifted the curtains and took a look outside. Then, he took his hand back and said softly with vicissitudes of emotion, "We're here."

He looked at this commander in front of him rather oddly, while the latter raised his brows.

"Not going to give any word of advice?" Chen Chao felt that something was not quite right in his heart. The main thing was that he suddenly became a little nervous. That person whom he was going to meet was no ordinary man, but the most mysterious martial artist in all of Great Liang Dynasty.

Song Lian rolled his eyes and said, "Already arrived at the doorstep, what else is there to say? Do you think that Lord Warden will directly beat you to death in the office?"

Chen Chao furrowed his brows and said nothing. He lifted the curtains and walked out of the cabin.

An ordinary mansion was standing quietly in front of the horse carriage. Although the horse carriage did not stop in front of that mansion's main entrance, he could still determine that this mansion in front of him was not too large, let alone very extravagant.

The Divine Capital's Warden Office was actually this warden manor. Hence, during normal times, there would also be many military officials who would come and go from here. It was just that no one could enter through the main entrance, they all had to use the side door.

The Warden's official rank was the same as that of that Great General in the northern frontier. They were both the highest official rank among military officials. In the Great Liang Dynasty, reaching this level as a military official was already reaching the summit.

As Tianqing County's warden, Chen Chao was currently the lowest existence in the warden faction. But now, he was going to meet that man who was standing at the top of the warden faction. Even if he repeatedly reminded himself to not care too much, Chen Chao was also a little excited at this moment.

Ordinary military officials would probably not be able to see that Lord Warden in person in their lifetime.

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Translator Notes

I'll stick to a third-party form of address like, "This official", "This lowly servant". It's because it's intentional by the author and he will frequently reference it.