What does the first chapter of "Nine Tendencies of Phoenix Emperor" say?

A simple and low-key carriage slowly drove into the imperial city and stopped at the most conspicuous place in the gate. When the carriage stopped, a girl dressed as a maid stepped down from the carriage, looked around and respectfully shouted at the carriage, "Miss, there is indeed a royal list posted in the imperial city. Can the handmaiden tear off one and show it to the lady? " There was a careless low response from the carriage, with a lazy and wanton charm. But because the voice is too light, there is a feeling that men and women are not competing.

The carriage looks simple. It looks like an ordinary carriage. It was originally unremarkable. However, when the carriage stopped, the maid finished talking with the carriage middleman and slowly approached the street with the royal list, countless pairs of eyes suddenly looked at her, and a pair of patrolling soldiers naturally noticed it. As soon as their expression changed, they came over to stop it, but they saw the girl in Tsing Yi reaching out and tearing off the imperial order posted on the wall. They were dumbfounded at once.

Countless pairs of eyes stared at her every move on the streets of the imperial city, but no one dared to go forward-including the officers and men patrolling.

Everyone looked at the strange girl in Tsing Yi silently, striding to the carriage with a million-dollar imperial order in her hand.