Three Kingdoms: The number one strategist! And a great inventor
4 His head buzzed!

Yisheng Ju

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Seeing this, Li Tian knew that he needed his help.

At this moment, he was dressed as a follower and quickly said with good acting skills,

"My lord, didn't you say that you've been on bad terms with Governor Zhang and Magistrate Pang recently? After this matter is over, you still have to go to Ye City to complain?”

"Boya! This is our private matter, why bother others?”

Liu Bei understood and then turned to Zhen Yan.

"I'm sorry to make a fool of myself, but I'm afraid that I've been kept here for too long.”

"When the time comes, it will be difficult for you to meet with those colleagues who have disagreements.”

Zhen Yan was just casually mentioning it, and seeing this, he no longer insisted,

"No worries, Brother Li has good intentions."

"This matter is presumptuous of me. Since uncle has other business, I dare not force you to stay.”

Liu Bei took the opportunity to plead,"

"Actually, I originally planned to go to Ye City to complain about some matters.”

"However, I left in a hurry today and didn't have time to go to Lunu to ask for the talisman, so it's difficult to pass the customs inspection.”

"I wonder if Nephew can lend me a hand and send us to Chang Mountain? It also saves me the trouble of preparing to go back and forth to Lunu."

"What's so difficult about that? I'll let Uncle Zhang bring you along later. With the banner of our Zhen family's caravan, the patrol commander of Zhen Ding Du wouldn't dare to act rashly.”

Zhen Yan agreed.

A little help was a piece of cake for the Zhen family.

"Thank you very much." Liu Bei cupped his hands.

The Zhen family's business was very big.

There was already a caravan that was going to set off in the next two days.

It just so happened that Liu Bei was in a hurry to go to Changshan County.

Zhen Yan also instructed the steward to set off in advance.

The steward of the caravan was Zhang Quan, an old man in his forties or fifties.

Before setting off, he had paid for Liu Bei's mount according to his master's instructions.

Liu Bei had just put on the act of 'Ji Zha Hanging Sword' and left his mount behind.

The Zhen family didn't want to owe anyone a favor, so they insisted on paying.

Liu Bei had no choice but to accept Zhang Quan's four Horseshoe Golden Cakes.

A million dollars.

When Li Tian heard about the price, he was quite surprised,"

"Are horses so expensive now?”

……

Li Tian started to calculate the accounts.

The group walked for forty miles and arrived at Zhending Ferry by the Hutuo River.

On the other side was Changshan County.

By the time they boarded the ship, the sky was already dark.

Considering that they would have to part ways after crossing the river, Li Tian suddenly thought of some questions that only the locals could answer.

He found an opportunity to chat with Zhang Quan privately,

"Old sir, I wonder if there are many villages with the surname Zhao in Zhen Ding County?”

"Are there any brave warriors?"

Zhang Quan pondered.

"Zhao is a big surname in Chang Mountain. There are many villages with the surname Zhao around.”

"This old man can point it out to you, but I've never heard of a warrior.”

Li Tian was a little disappointed.

As a transmigrator, he had already passed by Zhen Ding.

His original intention was naturally to find Zhao Yun.

Perhaps Zhao Yun was still too young.

There was no chance to stand out.

However, in history, Zhao Yun and Liu Bei were very compatible.

The only thing Li Tian had to be wary of was Liu Bei's rapid development.

Seeing Li Tian's disappointment, Zhang Quan didn't think much of it and politely invited him to dinner,"

"Little Langjun, why are you thinking about that? Why don't we eat together?”

As he spoke, he handed Li Tian a few baked pancakes and some braised meat.

Dead noodles were hard noodles that had not fermented.

As for steamed buns and other fermented wheaten foods, they would be invented when Zhuge Liang conquered Meng Huo in the south.

Dumplings would have to wait until Zhang Ji of Nanyang finished writing his treatise on febrile diseases.

……

After the group finished eating, the fleet arrived at the south bank of the Hutuo River.

Zhang Quan generously gave Liu Bei and his group a few bags of roasted and braised donkey meat.

"Thank you for your kindness, sir.”

Liu Bei cupped his hands on his horse, and the group of people whipped their whips to the west.

"Big brother, the road that Old Zhang pointed out is indeed correct. Let's enter the village and spend the night. It's better than sleeping in the wilderness.”

Guan Yu, who was in charge of scouting, suggested.

It was early February, and the nights in the north were still very cold.

"That's good too. Maybe we'll meet the Black Mountain Bandits tomorrow.”

"Only by recuperating enough energy can we fight the enemy. We will set off before dawn tomorrow.”

Liu Bei was also a man who knew how to fight.

His principle was to set up camp at the edge of the thief zone.

"Not good! The Black Mountain Bandits are here!"

The village was suddenly in chaos.

Li Tian was speechless.

Did he treat them as bandits?

Zhang Fei volunteered and rode his horse forward.

Just a stone's throw away from the enemy's shooting range, he shouted,"

"We are the soldiers of Zhongshan County, not the Black Mountain Bandits.”

"I'm here to investigate the situation of the bandits.”

There was a large wheat field around the village. The winter wheat that had just sprouted was still covered with a thin layer of snow that had not melted.

With this roar, all the snow within a radius of 300 steps fell, revealing the wheat seedlings.

Liu Bei and Guan Yu were used to it.

Li Tian's head buzzed.

After feeling dizzy for a while, he said,

"F * ck!"

"If we march into the depths of Taihang Mountain tomorrow and let Zhang Fei roar like this, it will definitely lead to an avalanche!”

Li Tian was like this.

The people of Yanan in the village were naturally trembling from the shock.

Bamboo spears and hoes fell to the ground.

Some of the hunters who were originally on full alert pulled their bows out of nervousness.

They were flung away, leaving bloody marks on their arms. They all fell to the ground from the pain.

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