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"Your Highness, this might not be appropriate." Qian Dafu knew that once these four arrived, Xiao Ming would not be able to sit still. After all, Xiao Ming had always been fond of play and could rarely resist their coaxing. "Steward Qian, there's no need to worry. This time, we've brought many servants and attendants. Given our respect for His Highness, how could we possibly harm him?" Qin Mu tried to reassure Qian Dafu. At this moment, Xiao Ming stood up and walked outside. "Let's go. I'll have…
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Emerging from the Armory, it was already evening. A streak of red clouds enveloped a man and his horse, casting Xiao Ming's elongated shadow on the yellow dirt road of Qingzhou City. Teaching technology was exhausting. Now, Xiao Ming's mouth was parched and his throat dry, but today marked a historic step for him—the pure steel lathe was already in practice. When he first arrived in this world, he had felt a bit lost. Now, that confusion had been replaced by the fervor of climbing the tech…
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Chen Wenlong’s words were tactful, but the problem he hinted at was very real. The King of Qi’s estate was broke. The Armory had no funds. And forcing craftsmen to work for free would only spark outrage—undoing the reputation Xiao Ming had just started to rebuild. "The work is yours, but the money is mine," Xiao Ming gritted his teeth. Even if he had to sell everything, he had to get the Armory up and running. If he didn’t, then with Qingzhou’s poverty, even if he were as wise as the…
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"Your Highness, all the coal briquettes and iron ore on the market in Qingzou City have been purchased by me. The Wang family said the next batch will take some time." The last cart of coal briquettes arrived at the Armory, and Chen Wenlong reported the situation to Xiao Ming. "How much silver was spent in total?" Xiao Ming asked. "Two hundred taels." Xiao Ming winced in pain, as if a piece of his flesh had been cut off. Back in his dormitory days, his nickname had been "Xiao the Miser." "Why are coal…
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"Your Highness, the soldiers have been waiting for this day!" Lu Fei laughed heartily. Today, the King of Qi was different from before—he felt much closer to the soldiers. As a straightforward man, Lu Fei had only looked down on Xiao Ming because of the prince’s past arrogance and incompetence. Now, though he didn't understand why Xiao Ming's personality had changed, he saw it as a good thing—perhaps it was worth following the prince a while longer. Li Kaiyuan, chewing on a bone, savored the unique…
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After his bath, Xiao Ming dressed with the help of Lu luo and Ziyuan. Returning to his bedchamber, he carefully considered the issue of land reform. Thinking through the night, he formulated a plan. At dawn, he headed straight for the Governor’s Office. As he reached the entrance, he collided with a middle-aged man wearing a blue robe and a black square headscarf. Both men steadied themselves, and the man immediately bowed. "Your Highness." Xiao Ming looked him over. It was none other than Pang…
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The twelve blacksmiths worked tirelessly, producing three hundred iron caltrops within an hour. At that moment, Lu Fei sent word to Xiao Ming that the barbarian cavalry seemed to be preparing to leave. "Have Captain Lu lead our cavalry to engage them, drawing them in with a feigned attack before retreating south. I will scatter iron caltrops at the central east gate and set up an ambush to encircle the barbarian cavalry," Xiao Ming ordered the soldiers. The soldier acknowledged with a swift "Yes" and…
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The fallen barbarian cavalrymen had not yet completely lost their ability to fight. They continued to shoot arrows at the shield wall, but the dense shields blocked them effectively. Lu Fei, well-versed in dealing with barbarian cavalry, smirked and called out, "Brothers, don't let our own caltrops trip us up! Pick them up and throw them at the enemy!" The iron caltrops had hindered not only the barbarians' movements but also those of the defending soldiers. Following Lu Fei’s command, the soldiers…
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Northern City of Qingzhou Below the city walls, a group of over thirty barbarian cavalrymen pointed at the city gate, laughing mockingly. To the steppe barbarians, the soldiers of the Central Plains were weak and cowardly, afraid to leave the safety of their city when faced with them. On the city walls, three hundred soldiers stood at the ready. Twenty archers had their longbows fully drawn, prepared to shoot at the barbarian riders lingering outside the city. "Captain Lu, the King of Qi has…
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"Your Highness, you've just recovered from a serious illness—you should be resting in bed." An urgent set of footsteps approached. Xiao Ming looked up to see an elderly man with a round face and large ears, dressed in a blue round-collared robe, hurrying toward him. The man bowed deeply before speaking. This was Qian Dafu, the steward of the prince’s residence. In reality, he managed nearly all affairs within the estate. Xiao Ming trusted Qian Dafu completely. Before he was sent to his fief, Qian…
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