The lifestyle of the Nobility of Great Zhou is indeed rather indulgent.
Outside of cultivation, their life could be described as decadent without exaggeration.
Xio Qiangu, the leader of the Western Patrol, was no exception.
Every day, before or after cultivation, Xio Qiangu would habitually take a bath.
For commoners, a bath would usually consist of soaking in hot water, but for Xio Qiangu of the Western Patrol, the ceremony was extravagant.
In the Hot Spring Hall adjacent to the bedroom, there were several pools of varying sizes and depths, built from Warm Jade and Cold Jade, with naturally warm or cold water flowing into them.
At that moment, Xio Qiangu was soaking in a Warm Jade pool, eyes half-closed, attended by eight young maids dressed in light gauze.
Some were kneading his feet and shoulders, some were patting his legs and washing him. The soft jade and warm fragrance were extremely delightful.
