I thought it would take a day's work, but I didn't expect it to be done in one morning. Ye Liangsheng couldn't wait for tomorrow, so he approached Yan Wen and said that he wanted to go into the mountains to collect herbs and wanted to hire Yan Wen as a guide.

Yan Wen knew that Ye Liangsheng was a doctor, and many of the medicinal materials in the morning met the quality standards given by Ye Liangsheng. Yan Wen was very willing to have a good relationship with Ye Liangsheng.

"Okay! I'll go home and get ready. I'll pick you up after lunch and go into the mountain!" Yan Wen immediately said that he could go into the mountain in the afternoon.

After Mingjia found out, he and Ye Liangsheng said they would stay in the village for three days. So Ye Liangsheng only had two and a half days. When the time was up, Ye Liangsheng and Cheng Wu didn't come back, so they remembered that Cheng had gone back.

However, since Mingjia didn't spend the money she prepared this time, Mingjia decided to go back to Cang'er County and stay for another two days to buy some more things in Cang'er County. After all, "I've come here!"

Ye Liangsheng estimated the time in his mind and said, "Sure! In the worst case, we will go directly to Cang'er County to meet you."

Yanwen took Ye Liangsheng into the mountains, knowing that he would spend the night in the mountains. Considering safety issues, Yanwen also brought two friends with him.

Yanwen is probably the person who speaks Chinese best in the village, and the person who went into the mountains with him may be the only other young man who can communicate in Chinese.

So Cheng Si and Ming Jia stayed in the village, and communication with other people in the village became extremely difficult. Fortunately, Mingjia could still manage to communicate with Tien, even with gestures and speculations.

Although communication was difficult, two days were enough for Mingjia to get what she wanted to know from Tien.

People in the village like to exchange some daily necessities. On the one hand, they are for their own use, but more often they are used for other transactions.

There is another place to the northwest of their village, where you can exchange daily necessities and lamas for more valuable things, and what those lamas like most is tea from the Han people in the Central Plains.

And if you are lucky, you can not only meet the lamas in the temple, but also some nobles from the Tubo Dynasty. That way they can exchange for more good things, which is the main income for many families in the village.

If it were to exchange money, it would be difficult for the people in the village to purchase daily necessities, and the money would only be exchanged for as much as they exchanged. You couldn't get anything more in exchange for the lamas.

Mingjia asked Tien, "Are there many lamas trading there?" Tien didn't know whether he understood, but he kept nodding, and proudly showed off to Mingjia that his name was the one he asked the lama to help pick up. name.

After knowing these secrets, I also understood the reason why Yan Wen deliberately concealed it. He just wanted to leave some business opportunities for the villagers.

Mingjia told Tien about the market in the northwest, the lamas who trade there, and the nobles of the Tubo Dynasty.

Cheng Si organized all the collected things according to the agreed time, said goodbye to the village chief and left. They had to go to Cang'er County first, then go around to other counties and take a relatively safe road back to Dianzhou City.

The road from the village to Cang'er County was relatively easy. Cheng Si took Mingjia on horseback. Mingjia was no longer afraid of such mountain roads.

When we came back, we walked a little slower without Yan Wen, and it was already evening when we arrived in Cang'er County. "Uncle Cheng, let's go directly to the inn where we stayed before!"

Before Cheng Si and Ming Jia arrived at the inn, they found a caravan parked outside the inn door, all of which were horses carrying a lot of goods.

"Mingjia, there seems to be a caravan of people resting here." Cheng Si could feel the evil spirit from several people loading and unloading goods. It was obvious that this inn was no longer suitable for them to live in.

Mingjia also discovered that the other party had a lot of manpower, but Cang'er County was located in a remote mountainous area and few outsiders came in, so there was only one inn in the entire county.

"Uncle Cheng, let's go and ask if the whole yard is available first! If that doesn't work, we can rent a private house directly!" Mingjia felt that this caravan team was not bandits.

Cheng Si entered the inn and asked the innkeeper if there was an independent courtyard. He wanted to book the entire courtyard.

The shopkeeper also knows Cheng Si. He just booked his entire inn a few days ago. This is also a financial backer! The shopkeeper smiled awkwardly and said, "Boss, the shop doesn't have an independent courtyard. Is there a separate room upstairs?"

Cheng Si frowned, and Cheng Wu followed Mr. Ye into the mountain. He and Shuang'er protected Ming Jia and still hoped to live in an independent courtyard.

"Shopkeeper, we only have four people living in one courtyard. Let's adjust it to separate rooms!" Cheng Si and the shopkeeper suddenly heard a voice next to them.

Cheng Si turned around and looked over. He saw a very burly man, probably about the same age as himself. "Thank you so much, brother!" Cheng Si clasped his fists and saluted.

The man opposite nodded and left without saying anything. When Mingjia entered the door, he happened to face the man and Mingjia felt that a wall had moved over.

"Oh~!" Mingjia exclaimed and jumped to the side to avoid the person.

Ming Jia's voice suddenly startled the two men in the hall. Cheng Si turned his back to the door and did not see Ming Jia enter. He only heard the exclamation.

The Tibetan man Vajra Dorje was thinking about Cheng Si's identity just now, and he was so distracted that he didn't even notice that there was such a small child at his feet.

Cheng Si rushed over in an instant, knelt down and tried to pick up Ming Jia. "Mingjia, are you okay?" Cheng Si was really afraid that Master Mingjia would be injured.

Mingjia quickly waved her hand to indicate that nothing was wrong with her. Vajra Dorje also bent down and looked down at the little Han boy, "Didn't it scare you?" Vajra Dorje spoke with an obvious accent.

Mingjia raised his head and looked at the strong man in front of him, "I'm fine, I just scared you by making a fuss." Mingjia wanted to say something more, but out of the corner of his eye he saw another tall figure walking over.

"Dorjie, everything has been packed and the people on duty have made arrangements. Let's have dinner later!" The person who came here looked more Han Chinese. The man named Dorjie looked a little thin next to him.

Seeing that Ming Jia was alright, Cheng Si looked at Ming Jia a few times uneasily before getting up. Cheng Si stood up and compared it with the man who had just walked over. Mingjia realized that it was not that the man was thin, but that Dorje was too tall.

When Huo Zelin got closer, he saw a man and a little boy squatting next to Dorje. Huo Zelin knew that Dorje's Chinese was not good, and he was afraid of causing any misunderstanding, so he asked, "But what happened?"

Cheng Si heard the pure Chinese and knew that the other party was also from the Central Plains, so he replied loudly: "It's a small misunderstanding. The child couldn't help but exclaimed when he saw this brother."

At this point, Mingjia was also a little embarrassed, "I shouldn't have exclaimed suddenly, I'm sorry!" Mingjia was now dressed in military uniform, so she bowed and apologized with her hands clasped in fists.

Vajra Dorje and Huo Zelin both returned the gift, and then they separated. But Mingjia noticed that Dorje was performing a salute that seemed to be a Tibetan Buddhist ceremony, while the other person was performing an ordinary fist-holding salute.


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