Chapter 402: Are you trying to kill him? ? !

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Chang Yuchun retreated silently.

He stood at the door, silently calculating the time in his mind.

He even considerately helped Chu Ze and the others to block the deputy general and others, so that they could take it more safely.

In Chu Ze's words, Chang Yuchun is quite nice to others.

Chu Ze was not greedy. He only selected three or four items and then stopped.

Sun Zhengde wanted to take more, but seeing that Chu Ze only took so much, he did not dare to take more.

And the few things he just took, as long as he didn't squander it too much, would be enough for him to have enough food and clothing for a lifetime.

Zhu Ping arrived late and chose a longer time.

After they had all chosen and people came out, Chang Yuchun took people in to do the counting.

Over the years, the Divine Sect, under the leadership of Ye Zongcheng, has continued to make money. The belongings that Chang Yuchun counted had to be transported dozens of times before all the boxes were transported down the mountain.

After coming down the mountain, Chang Yuchun began to do the final aftermath.

When everything is over, he will return to Beijing as a teacher.

But Chu Ze doesn’t want to leave just yet.

Now that he's here, he can't just ignore what's going on in Fujian, right?

So, he wrote a memorial to Zhu Yuanzhang.

In the memorial, Chu Ze described his thoughts in detail.

Before arriving in Nan'an, Chu Ze had a general understanding of the situation in Fujian.

Fujian has a long history.

During the Three Kingdoms period, due to its developed shipbuilding industry and navigation technology, it became Sun Wu's naval base and a trading port with the outside world.

During the Southern Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty, Quanzhou was one of the largest commercial ports in the world, trading with more than 100 countries and regions, forming the famous "Maritime Silk Road". During the Ming Dynasty, Zheng He made seven voyages to the West. He also stationed in Fujian many times, recruited sailors, built ships, and then set sail from Yindi.

In addition to business, countless celebrities and capable people were born here.

The famous Liu Yong in the Northern Song Dynasty was from Fujian.

There are also Zheng Chenggong, Lin Zexu, Shi Lang, etc.

And such a city, which is extremely developed in terms of business and culture, is also an area with severe food shortage.

Fujian has a saying since ancient times that "eight mountains, one water and one farmland".

There are many mountains here, the rivers are dangerous and the water is fast.

Coupled with the climatic conditions here, there is abundant rain here, which often causes floods and serious droughts.

Logically speaking, in a place with abundant rainfall, it is understandable that floods occur from time to time.

But how could there be a drought here?

If floods are half likely to be natural disasters, then droughts are all man-made.

Due to its geographical advantages, every dynasty and generation in Fujian attaches great importance to water conservancy construction here.

But no matter how much we build, it will not stop us from building without repairing or neglecting repairs, that is, building dams in harbors and enclosing lakes to create farmland.

In this case, it would be strange if there were no problems.

Chu Ze wrote all these issues into the memorial, and also talked about Sun Zhengde's incident. Finally, he asked Zhu Ping to stay and help.

I wrote a few pages eloquently.

After writing it, Chu Ze sealed the memorial and handed it to his followers, asking them to hurry up and send it to the sky.

Kang Cheng stood in the tent and watched Chu Ze hand over the memorial.

After the entourage left, Kang Cheng called out to Chu Ze, looked at him with a faint look, and said, "You are very good."

"?"

Chu Ze gave him a puzzled look and said, "Do you even need to say this?"

Then he turned around and entered his tent.

Kang Cheng: "..."

This man is really not humble at all.

Kang Cheng took a deep breath, suppressed his displeasure at being criticized, and walked into Chu Ze's tent.

Chu Ze raised his head when he heard the sound.

"Is something wrong?" Chu Ze was even more confused.

Today was the first time Chu Ze saw Kang Cheng since coming down from Taoshan Mountain.

On other days, this person used the excuse of recovering from his injuries to avoid seeing anyone.

He thought he would have to wait until he left for Yingtian to see him, but he didn't want this man to show up by himself today.

But Chu Ze hoped that he would show up on the day of departure.

Little did Kang Cheng know that Chu Ze had thought so much in a short period of time.

He held the shelf and walked to the side to sit down.

"I see you sent a memorial to Tian to answer the question. Why, don't you plan to respond to Tian for the time being?" Kang Cheng looked at Chu Ze with a familiar attitude, as if they had a good relationship and even asked about the memorial.

Chu Ze frowned and reminded him: "Whether we respond or not, this matter is not yours to ask. Master Kang, as soon as you recover, you should set off quickly and don't waste time here." Not only Chang Yuchun was not welcome He and Chu Ze also disliked him.

You said he is an envoy, why does he stay here and hang out with these ministers instead of going to see the emperor?

Is it because the emperor trusts them too much?

Chu Ze silently rolled his eyes.

Kang Cheng was unmoved.

He replied calmly without changing his expression: "Now that I have entered the Ming Dynasty, I will naturally go to see your Ming Emperor."

"Then you leave quickly." Chu Ze said without politeness.

But Kang Cheng's focus was obviously off track.

He raised his head, looked at Chu Ze, and said, "It seems that I guessed well before. You really don't intend to respond immediately."

"So?" Chu Ze looked at him puzzled, "What does this have to do with you?"

He is in his own country, where do he want to go, and do he still have to report to him?

Just ridiculous.

Kang Cheng smiled and changed the subject again: "Last time we were in Jiuxian and Taoshan, thank you for the rescue."

Chu Ze: "..."

The topic changed a bit too quickly, with a hammer here and there, leaving Chu Ze completely confused as to what Kang Cheng wanted to do.

At this time, there is only silence.

As long as Chu Ze doesn't answer, Kang Cheng will reveal his purpose sooner or later.

Kang Shu didn't seem to care whether Chu Ze answered or not, he continued on to himself: "I have to say, you are indeed different from what I imagined."

so what?

Chu Ze raised his eyebrows and continued to wait for Kang Cheng's next words.

But Kang Cheng stood up and leaned slightly towards him.

When Chu Ze wondered whether he wanted to apologize for the previous offense, the man simply said goodbye and left.

Chu Ze’s consent is not required at all.

He came and went as freely as the wind, as if Chu Ze's tent was his back garden.

Chu Ze: "...So what is he here for?"

Until the end, Chu Ze didn't understand it.

When the Ryukyu envoy set off to Yingtian, looking at Kang Cheng who was left alone, a guess that he didn't really want to guess right came up uncontrollably.

Chu Ze watched Kang Cheng walking towards him in surprise.

He stopped only five steps away from Chu Zehua——

"I said you are very nice and I am very interested in you, so I decided to stay."

Chu Ze looked horrified.

"Are you sick?" Chu Ze was so angry that he cursed.

Does this damn person want to kill him? ? !

He, a foreign envoy, did not go to see the emperor, but stayed behind to follow him privately. Sure enough, he thought his life was too long!

Chu Ze pointed at Kang Cheng, with an expression on his face that he wanted to greet his family.

(End of chapter)