The smell of gunpowder smoke in the yard was very choking. Zhang Yang and Li Yue sat in front of the house together, covering their mouths and noses with wet cloths, waiting for the gunpowder smoke to dissipate from the yard.
A gust of northwest wind blew by, making Zhang Yang feel a little discouraged.
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Li Yue said: "Don't you want to make an elixir?"
"Alchemy? Why do you think so."
"When I was a child, I saw alchemists making alchemy, and I seemed to smell this smell."
"Have you ever taken pills?"
Li Yue shook her head and said, "No, those are all lies."
What does an alchemist generally need to make alchemy?
After hearing what Li Yue said, Zhang Yang was enlightened.
Zhang Yang touched Li Yue's little head vigorously, messed up her hair again, and said, "I roughly know what to do."
"Do you really want to make an elixir?"
"If I don't make elixirs, I have other uses."
Chang'an City, the residence of King Wei, Li Tai also saw records about Lingnan sugar cane from some books, and immediately sent people to Lingnan to investigate.
If Zhang Yang is right, this is definitely more profitable than the soap business.
A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
After losing his soap business, Li Tai found a second career opportunity.
Who has a grudge against money?
He Li Chengqian is hypocritical.
I, Li Tai, won't be pretentious. The worst thing I can do is keep this business a little secret and not let my father and mother know about it.
The post house was filled with envoys from various countries, and it was full of discussions. They talked about how the Tang Dynasty was doing now, and how the Western Regions were doing now.
Because of the Sui Emperor's previous expedition to Goguryeo, no Goguryeo envoy was seen among so many envoys.
After these few days of contact, the most outrageous among them are the Turkic envoys, the Tubo envoys, and the Tuyuhun envoys.
The Turks were defeated by the Tang Dynasty first, but the Turks still had the capital to act arrogantly in front of the small countries in the Western Regions.
As neighbors of the Tang Dynasty, Tubo and Tuyuhun had the largest territories among the small countries in the Western Regions, and no small country in the Western Regions dared to provoke these two lords.
Where there are many people, there will be grudges, and where there are grudges, there will be hostile forces.
On the one hand, there are the Turks and Xue Yantuo in the north of the Tang Dynasty.
Tubo and some small countries in the Western Regions were one force.
Tuyuhun and some forces from the Western Turks formed a faction.
Among the three parties, Tuyuhun and Tubo are at war. These two parties are the most angry and will take action from time to time.
If there weren't officers and soldiers outside the post house, maybe the two parties would have squared off and fought to the death with knives.
The Japanese monk was in a good mood these two days, especially after making friends with the Tibetan envoy Lu Dongzan. He was very proud in the post house. Due to the continuous arrival of envoys from various countries, the post house was already overcrowded.
Some people have no place to live and no money and can only sleep in thatched huts behind the posthouse. Dozens of people sleep together.
With Lu Dongzan's care and attention, the Japanese monk was able to live in a single room in the post house.
He often listens to the envoys here talking about the national policies implemented by the Tang Dynasty today, and also listens to the changes in the situation in the Western Regions.
For this monk from an eastern island country, Japanese monk Hai Kong had seen the world.
You can't see the vastness of the world unless you step out. This mission to the Tang Dynasty has benefited him a lot.
Cheng Chumo and a few brothers were checking in outside the post house.
When his brother climbed over the wall from the backyard of the post house, he asked, "What's it like inside now?"
"Envoys from all over the world are here, numbering in the hundreds."
Cheng Chumo and others pretended to be passing by and asked, "Have you figured it out?"
"Have you figured it out?"
"Can we do it now?"
"I'm not very sure right now."
"When is the right time to take action?"
"Tonight."
Cheng Chumo said: "Then tonight."
Several people said: "Don't worry, little general, I will make sure tonight!"
Cheng Chumo said with a straight face: "How many times have I told you to call me brother!"
Several people changed their words and said: "Don't worry, brother, we can take care of it!"
Night falls quietly.
The Japanese monk and several people from the Western Regions drank wine and got a little drunk.
After saying goodbye to these people, he drunkenly walked to his room. Seeing the nervous Lu Dongzan, he asked: "Dear Prime Minister of Tibet, have you lost something?"
Lu Dongzan looked around and said, "There are fewer people in our team."
The drunken Japanese monk leaned on the wall and said with a smile: "Prime Minister, look for it carefully, it must be in the post house."
After saying that, the Japanese monk opened the door and walked into his room.
The moment he opened the door, Lu Dongzan heard a whimper coming from the Japanese monk's room.
Stopping, Lu Dongzan blocked the Japanese monk's door and asked, "Is there anyone else in your room?"
The Japanese monk leaned against the door and said, "I will live alone."
The sound of sobbing came again, this time the sound was very clear, and after making sure that he heard correctly, Lu Dongzan pushed the door open and entered.
The Japanese monk asked in confusion: "What is the Prime Minister doing?"
The sound of sobbing came from the bed. Lu Dongzan stepped forward and opened the bed curtain, and saw a woman wearing Tubo clothes, who was tied up and had a rag stuffed in her mouth, with tears in her eyes.
The Japanese monk blinked hard when he saw this scene and said in confusion: "Who is this?"
Lu Dongzan shouted loudly: "What's going on!"
After being drunk like this, the Japanese monk was mostly awake from the wine, and he didn't know how to explain the situation in front of him.
The accompanying Tibetan people quickly untied the Tibetan woman and helped her up from the bed.
The Japanese monk hesitated and said: "Why is she in the poor monk's bed!"
The Tibetan woman cried and said, "It's him! He's the one who tied me up!"
Before the Japanese monk could explain, Lu Dongzan glared angrily and punched him.
The Japanese monk was knocked to the ground by a punch and looked at Lu Dongzan in panic.
Lu Dongzan said coldly: "We rescued you, but you dare to tie up our Tibetan people! You Japanese are really shameless!"
"Prime Minister, listen to the poor monk's explanation! The poor monk really doesn't know there is a woman in the bed."
The Tubo woman pointed at the Japanese monk and said, "You are the only monk in the whole post house. Who else is there besides you?"
Seeing her crying so hard, Lu Dongzan punched the Japanese monk one after another.
Howls of pain echoed through the room.
More and more envoys from various countries are watching outside.
The waiter from the post house quickly came over and said, "Stop fighting, stop fighting, or someone will die if you fight again."
Lu Dongzan gritted his teeth and said, "If we don't kill him, we in Tubo will lose our faces!"
The waiter smiled bitterly and said: "Then the Prime Minister of Tubo must think carefully. Beating people to death in the territory of our Tang Dynasty is not the same as beating the Prime Minister to death in Tubo. Everything must be done according to the laws of our Tang Dynasty." .”
Now Ludongzan is still concerned about the major events explained by Songtsan cadres.
After listening to this guy's words, Lu Dongzan stopped his hand and said loudly: "We Tubo people treat him as a friend, but he dares to tie up our Tibetan woman."