Sima Ping’s father had specifically instructed him before he left. He was to stick closely to Lu Yuanpeng, because Prime Minister Lu would surely have people secretly protecting Lu Yuanpeng, and Sima Ping could benefit from this protection.
Besides, Sima Ping was truly worried about letting Lu Yuanpeng go to the Northern Frontier battlefield alone.
In Dadu City, Sima Ping appeared to be on good terms with everyone, but in truth, the only person he actually considered a friend was the seemingly gullible and not very smart Lu Yuanpeng. He did not want to lose this friend.
The journey to the Northern Frontier battlefield was long. If Sima Ping did not accompany him, Lu Yuanpeng might be sold off, and he wouldn’t even know.
With this in mind, Sima Ping took his clothes to change behind a tree, shedding his graceful young gentleman’s appearance.
Lu Yuanpeng, looking at Sima Ping, who was now just as filthy as himself, covered his mouth and laughed secretly.
Seeing that his horse and bundle were gone, and only a sword was left in Lu Yuanpeng’s arms, Sima Ping frowned and asked, "Where are my horse and bundle?"
"Oh, I saw two beggars and gave them away!"
Sima Ping took a deep breath and closed his eyes to calm the anger rising within him. "Yuanpeng... that bundle had our travel money! Five hundred taels..."
Lu Yuanpeng was startled, then cleared his throat and said, "Hey! We’re going to the military camp, marching with the troops. Can they really let us starve to death? You clearly have no intention to enlist. You say we’re dressed as commoners going to the military camp, and it’s appropriate to carry five hundred taels of silver? No experience! Let’s go..."
"Fine!" Sima Ping forced a smile, tightly gripping the embroidered clothes in his hand. "Just don’t cry later!"
The Jin Army camp was not like the Bai family army camp. If they didn’t have silver to smooth things over and did not reveal their identities for protection, they would certainly end up with the dirtiest and most exhausting tasks. Sima Ping hoped Lu Yuanpeng could hold on by then.
Sima Ping went to a pawnshop in the city, pawned his clothes, and, together with the dirty Lu Yuanpeng carrying a small bundle, started walking north of the city.
No sooner had they walked a few steps than they were recognized by some usual playmates, who dismounted and laughed at Sima Ping and Lu Yuanpeng. "What are you two doing?"
"Going incognito to enlist!" Lu Yuanpeng answered righteously. "To the Northern Frontier, to drive the Liang dogs back to the Liang Kingdom!"
Seemingly moved by Lu Yuanpeng’s spirit, the group of rascals also dismounted. They did not expect Lu Yuanpeng to have such manly valor. Someone, on a whim, shouted, "Hey! Since we always hang out together, why don’t we enlist too!"
"Don’t mess around! We’re enlisting, not playing around!" Lu Yuanpeng said, puffing up his chest.
"Since you put it that way, I really feel like going! Everyone, if even Lu Yuanpeng, who loves to fool around the most, wants to enlist, can we still stay in Dadu City indulging in frivolities? Let’s go too! Once we drive the Liang dogs back, we’ll come back and celebrate! And we’ll have stories to brag about to the brothel girls!"
"Easy for you to say. Whose grandfathers or parents will agree to let you enlist?" Sima Ping crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow with a slight smile.
"So how did you two get your grandfathers and parents to agree?" asked one of the rascals.
"That’s simple, sneak out! Incognito. I am Wang San! Sima Ping is Ma San!" Lu Yuanpeng boasted.
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