Gasp! She's a Time Traveler Using Modern Tech to Improve Ancient Life Chapter 678 - 674: Armed to the Teeth for Yizhou
"I have to attend an online class now." After spending so ti with Lu Shouyue, Lin Wanwan looked up at him and pointed to the laptop beside her, her big eyes sparkling.
Lu Shouyue watched her perform seriously and cooperatively asked, "Oh, until what ti?"
Lin Wanwan replied without hesitation, "Until noon."
Lu Shouyue raised an eyebrow slightly, "Alright, then I’ll call you for lunch."
"No!" Lin Wanwan quickly added, "I’ll co out myself, don’t worry about , enjoy yourself. When I’m in class, I might beco completely absorbed, unable to hear knocking. Plus, I’ll shut down to avoid any disturbances."
Lu Shouyue looked at her fixedly, suddenly leaned down, gently bit her earlobe, and whispered a low "Okay" in her ear.
Lin Wanwan blushed, covered her bitten ear, and muttered, "Mr. Lu, you’ve changed."
Lu Shouyue observed Lin Wanwan’s expression, seeing that she was more shy than angry, and he instantly felt reassured, smiling as he said, "Wanwan, you just don’t understand yet. I’ll let you unlock that slowly."
After saying this, he let go of her and decisively left.
If he continued sticking to her, she would truly be annoyed. Lu Shouyue was quite clear on that.
"Wanwan, I didn’t bring the room card. Rember to bring it out when you leave."
While speaking, Lu Shouyue had already gone downstairs.
"Okay, got it," Lin Wanwan shouted happily downstairs, thrilled by Lu Shouyue’s cooperation.
Not bringing the room card ant he wouldn’t interrupt, just perfect.
Lin Wanwan locked the door, secured the latch, and ran to the bathroom to look in the mirror.
She only saw the person in the mirror with shimring eyes and a blush on her cheeks, and couldn’t help but slightly frown.
With such a spring-like appearance, it clearly looked improper, making it hard for her to et people! It was all Lu Shouyue’s fault, constantly showering her with affection!
Lin Wanwan quickly turned on the faucet to cool her face, and after washing, the look still didn’t restore.
She pondered for a mont, walked to the bedside table, took out a pair of scissors, and rummaged through her luggage for a silk nightgown.
Anyway, sharing a room with Lu Shouyue at night, she couldn’t wear this camisole silk nightgown anymore, just cut it to make a silk scarf to cover her face.
"Uh, such a waste, this is a fine piece handmade by a weaver from the Great Tang!"
Lin Wanwan felt a little heartbroken but decisively cut the dress and then took a triangular scarf to bind it from behind her head.
After preparing, she shouldered a bag containing a modified gunpowder nail gun, opened the Space-Ti Gate, and traveled to the Great Tang.
Bringing the nail gun in the suitcase was only possible because she flew private with Lu Shouyue, without any security checks.
If Lin Wanwan flew comrcial airlines, she couldn’t have brought such a thing.
Hence, having money paid off! Even criminals on the run, with more money, more ease, more options.
Arriving in the fearless Yiwu Region, Lin Wanwan naturally had to bring so self-defense weaponry.
This nail gun, before modification, had a range of five to ten ters. After modification, it could easily reach twenty ters.
This range was nothing compared to real weapons.
Even the Great Tang military bows could shoot five or sixty steps away, and those elite archers had even longer ranges.
But Lin Wanwan used it for self-defense, not for fighting battles. In close range, this nail gun was unbeatable, and any martial arts master faced with her sneak attack would likely struggle.
Moreover, besides the nail gun, Lin Wanwan had a specially designed sleeve crossbow and a military-grade waterproof stun baton. These were all things Lu Shouyue prepared for her after encountering ruthless tomb robbers at ho.
How he acquired these, who knows, as these items were considered controlled in the modern era, generally inaccessible to ordinary people.
As soon as she stepped out of the Space-Ti Gate, Lin Wanwan heard a loud, robust shout, and a hundred ters ahead, there was a camp stationed on the prairie.
She first took out the stun baton from the bag, testing whether it worked.
Modern technology products had a high failure rate after passing through the Space-Ti Gate.
Of the three self-defense weapons Lin Wanwan brought, the stun baton had the most variability. She pressed the switch in her hand, but there was no reaction.
Sure enough, it’s broken!
Lin Wanwan felt a bit heartbroken; Lu Shouyue had given it to her, yet it hadn’t been used even once, and now it was broken!
Fortunately, she carried the gunpowder-version nail gun and the purely chanical sleeve crossbow; these wouldn’t break and were sufficient for self-defense.
The location she currently stood at, in the modern era, was Anxi’s second-largest prairie.
A thousand and four hundred years ago, it belonged to Yiwu City. Until the fourth year of Zhenguan, Li Shimin, even when his people were struggling, resolutely dispatched the Northwest pacifying envoy Li Daliang, to bring grain to recruit people in Yiwu Region, winning their hearts.
This strategic move and exemplary political wisdom of Li Shimin soon led, in September of Zhenguan’s fourth year, to Yiwu City’s ruler, Shi Wannian, unable to withstand pressure surrendering Yiwu and six other cities to the Tang.
The Great Tang expanded its territory without a single soldier lost, indeed reflecting top-level strategy.
Of course, Shi Wannian’s easy surrender was also influenced by the victorious war led by Military God Li Jing, who crushed the Eastern Turks with minimal cost.
In summary, this area now belonged to the Great Tang Territory.
Li Shimin established Yizhou here, governing three counties: Yiwu, Nazhi, and Rouyuan.
The location where Lin Wanwan now was expectedly belonged to Yiwu County in the middle area.
After acquiring Yizhou, the Great Tang didn’t imdiately expand outward. Instead, it utilized Huaxia’s infrastructure prowess, building towns, forts, stations, beacons, and of course, implenting farming settlents.
The major advantage Central Plains had over nomadic tribes was agriculture, so in Yizhou, farming settlents were essential to integrate the locals.
Prior to her arrival, Lin Wanwan extensively researched and consulted with the knowledgeable Lu Shouyue, so she’s rather inford about this period.
Anyhow, until Zhenguan’s fourteenth year, when Li Shimin gave orders to target the Gaochang Kingdom, three hundred kiloters away from Yizhou, initial harmony and strategic developnt preceded.
Lin Wanwan should avoid war, unless she was exceptionally unlucky.
Historically recorded resident composition here was diverse, including Han, Western Turks, and various clans.
The Han naturally mostly resided in towns; the camp Lin Wanwan stayed at likely belonged to either mixed Hu or Uighur assembly.
So, despite historic assurances of this land’s peace, Lin Wanwan wouldn’t be reckless since the culture on horseback was notably fierce.
No war did not an no bandits or brigands!
Plus, those Hu rchants dealing in goods and human trafficking from the Silk Road, appearing as rchants in the city, were defacto bandits along the way, characteristically habitual.
Without a touch of violence, how could they traverse mountains and waters to do business in Chang’an?
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