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"But Your Highness, you, you really want to go out to sea?”

"The risk of the sea?”

After he spoke, Feng Li's expression was still a little hesitant. In the end, he couldn't help but worry about the past few days and spoke.

To the Chinese, the sea was dangerous, and the land was the place where the Chinese people relied on. Even if they had no choice, they would not choose to go out to sea. However, Li Chengdao chose to go out to sea.

He couldn't help but hesitate. He wasn't worried about himself, but about Li Chengdao. After all, Li Chengdao was already the Crown Prince's only son.

"Feng Jiangjun, what else can we do out there? There's still a place for us in the world!”

Hearing Feng Li's voice, Li Chengdao stood up and spoke slowly. His expression seemed to have an additional touch of loneliness. Facing the imperial grandson at this moment, Feng Li also fell silent.

That's right, the world is so big, where would there be a place for this Highness to stay?

"General Feng, remember to prepare more beans and grains for your people. It doesn't matter if you bring less!”

However, Feng Li was silent. Li Chengdao, who had gradually recovered his senses, would not remain silent. He pondered for a while before continuing. Although he had said this before, it was not very clear. Facing this situation, he had to make it clearer.

"Understood, Your Highness!"

Hearing Li Chengdao's instructions, Feng Li nodded and agreed even though he didn't understand.

Over the past few days, he had also felt that this prince was unusual. Everything was arranged in an orderly manner, and there was not even any deviation.

"In addition, bring more craftsmen with you. That's all we have with the previous arrangements!”

Li Chengdao paused for a moment before continuing.

One could imagine that the timeline of his voyage this time was definitely not short. Without enough craftsmen, it would be difficult for him to have a foothold in a world that was very likely to be a wilderness.

"I understand, Your Highness. I'll go and prepare now!”

Feng Li listened to Li Chengdao and nodded. He quickly went down to make the arrangements.

After Feng Li left, Li Chengdao returned to his room, which was also his temporary residence. It was a small courtyard. As an imperial grandson, it was actually very unpresentable. However, this was a life of escape, so it was naturally normal.

In the room, Li Chengdao took out a map from somewhere. It was a map that looked a little crooked.

This map was naturally drawn by him. If someone from his previous life had seen it, they would have realized that it was a world map.

That's right, this was indeed a map of the world. This map was actually used by Li Chengdao to plan the next voyage. As he was going out to sea, he naturally needed a goal.

Li Chengdao's current goal was actually three. One was to go to Japan, one was to go to Australia, and the last was to go to America.

Needless to say, Japan was very close to China, and he could easily occupy that place. He could then look into China after he had made his move. Australia was a standalone state, so it was definitely not bad in terms of geographical location and resources. Moreover, Australia was better than Japan because it could give him enough time to develop.

Japan was too close, and Japan had already developed a civilization. Although it did not mean that he was afraid of the Japanese pirates, once things got out of hand, his second uncle's army would probably come. At that time, it would be equivalent to running away in vain and wasting his strength there.

As for America, it was more suitable than Australia and Japan. Firstly, it was big enough, and secondly, it had more resources. Not only were they minerals and production, but they also had the advantage of the population.

Originally, going to America was the most suitable. However, the problem was that in this era, Li Chengdao had no confidence in going to America.

Even in the 16th century, crossing the Pacific Ocean was a narrow escape, much less in this era. Although the Great Tang's shipbuilding technology was not necessarily inferior to that of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, crossing the Pacific Ocean was not a matter of whether the ship was good or not.

In this way, there seemed to be no choice, but Li Chengdao was still hesitant. He was a little uncertain between Australia and America, even if he was about to set off now.

Shaking his head, he temporarily got rid of these thoughts. After all, no matter where he went, he had to go out to sea. It wouldn't be too late to see what would happen when he went out to sea.

After putting away the map, Li Chengdao temporarily stopped thinking about these things. He called the soldiers over and began to pack up the things in his room, as well as all kinds of supplies.

Time ticked by. On the sea, huge sailboats had already begun to be fully prepared, and a large amount of resources were being transported to the ships.

And if someone saw them, they would find that the ships were not Chinese style hard sails, but European soft sails from the 16th and 17th centuries. Of course, there were some subtle differences.

This was naturally the result of Li Chengdao's experiment. He and some other ships had experimented with it in the last few days. It was more suitable for sailing on the sea than the previous large ships. It was more resistant to wind and waves.

Although it was not perfect, it was definitely much better than before. "But Your Highness, you, you really want to go out to sea?”

"The risk of the sea?”

After he spoke, Feng Li's expression was still a little hesitant. In the end, he couldn't help but worry about the past few days and spoke.

To the Chinese, the sea was dangerous, and the land was the place where the Chinese people relied on. Even if they had no choice, they would not choose to go out to sea. However, Li Chengdao chose to go out to sea.

He couldn't help but hesitate. He wasn't worried about himself, but about Li Chengdao. After all, Li Chengdao was already the Crown Prince's only son.

"Feng Jiangjun, what else can we do out there? There's still a place for us in the world!”

Hearing Feng Li's voice, Li Chengdao stood up and spoke slowly. His expression seemed to have an additional touch of loneliness. Facing the imperial grandson at this moment, Feng Li also fell silent.

That's right, the world is so big, where would there be a place for this Highness to stay?

"General Feng, remember to prepare more beans and grains for your people. It doesn't matter if you bring less!”

However, Feng Li was silent. Li Chengdao, who had gradually recovered his senses, would not remain silent. He pondered for a while before continuing. Although he had said this before, it was not very clear. Facing this situation, he had to make it clearer.

"Understood, Your Highness!"

Hearing Li Chengdao's instructions, Feng Li nodded and agreed even though he didn't understand.

Over the past few days, he had also felt that this prince was unusual. Everything was arranged in an orderly manner, and there was not even any deviation.

"In addition, bring more craftsmen with you. That's all we have with the previous arrangements!”

Li Chengdao paused for a moment before continuing.

One could imagine that the timeline of his voyage this time was definitely not short. Without enough craftsmen, it would be difficult for him to have a foothold in a world that was very likely to be a wilderness.

"I understand, Your Highness. I'll go and prepare now!”

Feng Li listened to Li Chengdao and nodded. He quickly went down to make the arrangements.

After Feng Li left, Li Chengdao returned to his room, which was also his temporary residence. It was a small courtyard. As an imperial grandson, it was actually very unpresentable. However, this was a life of escape, so it was naturally normal.

In the room, Li Chengdao took out a map from somewhere. It was a map that looked a little crooked.

This map was naturally drawn by him. If someone from his previous life had seen it, they would have realized that it was a world map.

That's right, this was indeed a map of the world. This map was actually used by Li Chengdao to plan the next voyage. As he was going out to sea, he naturally needed a goal.

Li Chengdao's current goal was actually three. One was to go to Japan, one was to go to Australia, and the last was to go to America.

Needless to say, Japan was very close to China, and he could easily occupy that place. He could then look into China after he had made his move. Australia was a standalone state, so it was definitely not bad in terms of geographical location and resources. Moreover, Australia was better than Japan because it could give him enough time to develop.

Japan was too close, and Japan had already developed a civilization. Although it did not mean that he was afraid of the Japanese pirates, once things got out of hand, his second uncle's army would probably come. At that time, it would be equivalent to running away in vain and wasting his strength there.

As for America, it was more suitable than Australia and Japan. Firstly, it was big enough, and secondly, it had more resources. Not only were they minerals and production, but they also had the advantage of the population.

Originally, going to America was the most suitable. However, the problem was that in this era, Li Chengdao had no confidence in going to America.

Even in the 16th century, crossing the Pacific Ocean was a narrow escape, much less in this era. Although the Great Tang's shipbuilding technology was not necessarily inferior to that of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, crossing the Pacific Ocean was not a matter of whether the ship was good or not.

In this way, there seemed to be no choice, but Li Chengdao was still hesitant. He was a little uncertain between Australia and America, even if he was about to set off now.

Shaking his head, he temporarily got rid of these thoughts. After all, no matter where he went, he had to go out to sea. It wouldn't be too late to see what would happen when he went out to sea.

After putting away the map, Li Chengdao temporarily stopped thinking about these things. He called the soldiers over and began to pack up the things in his room, as well as all kinds of supplies.

Time ticked by. On the sea, huge sailboats had already begun to be fully prepared, and a large amount of resources were being transported to the ships.

And if someone saw them, they would find that the ships were not Chinese style hard sails, but European soft sails from the 16th and 17th centuries. Of course, there were some subtle differences.

This was naturally the result of Li Chengdao's experiment. He and some other ships had experimented with it in the last few days. It was more suitable for sailing on the sea than the previous large ships. It was more resistant to wind and waves.

Although it was not perfect, it was definitely much better than before.

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