Chapter 829 Stay
Tang Wan asked Er Ya to send Zhu Xi away, and then went to the backyard warehouse. After closing the warehouse door, she moved her mind slightly, and the sacks that had been pre-packaged in her space fell precisely into the small warehouse.

Almost in the blink of an eye, the empty warehouse was filled with neatly stacked grain sacks.

After the transfer was complete, Tang Wan extended her right index finger, the tip of which gleamed with a faint gold, and began to carve in the air on the ground, walls, and even the roof beams surrounding the grain pile.

As her fingertips traced the path, she left behind spiritual patterns invisible to the naked eye. She had set up a complex array, which consumed more spiritual energy than the one in the state capital's residence, but was more stable and could repel insects and rodents, as well as isolate moisture.

Moreover, this formation has a higher security level. If anyone attempts to break in or violently destroy it, the formation will be triggered immediately, preventing people from moving forward.

Most importantly, this formation can be activated with one's own talisman. Once the caravan is established, someone can take the talisman directly to the warehouse to get the grain.

After setting up the formation, Tang Wan took out a talisman that she had prepared beforehand from her sleeve.

She affixed the talisman to the lintel outside the storeroom, and with a light touch of her fingertip, the talisman flashed with a faint light and adhered firmly.

This talisman not only strengthens the stability of the formation, but also explodes immediately to launch an attack if someone tries to break through it.

After doing all this, Tang Wan finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Back in the front yard, the three members of the Han family stood with their hands at their sides.

Tang Wan looked at them and said calmly, "The backyard warehouse is a forbidden area. Normally, you can only clean the outer area. You can only enter the backyard warehouse if you have my token or if Er Ya comes with you."

"This humble servant will remember your instructions, Miss! I would never dare to disobey!" The three members of the Han family quickly responded, their expressions solemn.

Having completed her task, Tang Wan lingered no longer.

Tang Wan and Er Ya exchanged a few words in hushed tones at the gate of the house, and then Tang Wan said, "Go ahead, be careful."

"Take care, Master." Er Ya cupped her hands and then turned around.

Tang Wan, along with Zhu Xi, did not return directly to the post station, but instead went to the bustling market in Qingzhou City.

She didn't actually need many supplies; there were plenty in the space. But she had to go all out with the act.

She bought some local specialty cakes that keep well, a few kinds of pickles, and a bag of tea of ​​decent quality.

When we returned to the inn, it was nearly noon.

When Wang saw her daughter return and buy some food, she assumed it was just a trip to relax and do some shopping, and didn't ask any further questions.

Tang Wan gave the tea to her father, shared the cakes and pickles with her mother and sister to try, and then returned to her temporary guest room.

That evening, Tang Wan naturally returned to her space to rest.

After washing up, Tang Wan cultivated for a while before going to her studio to make cosmetics.

Just half an hour later, the War King's bell rang.

"Your Highness!" Tang Wan smiled as she picked up the bell.

"Wan'er, are you busy today? I remember you said you would stay in Qingzhou for two days," the War King asked with a smile.

Tang Wan briefly described to the War King what she had done in Qingzhou over the past two days.

After listening to Tang Wan's explanation, the War King asked, "Why did you buy a house in Qingzhou?"

Tang Wan explained with a smile, "I want to establish a caravan so that I can transport goods from the capital back to the northern desert, or vice versa."

The War King naturally had no objections and approved of everything Tang Wan wanted to do, only saying that she should contact him if needed.

Tang Wan naturally accepted the War King's kindness, after all, it was hard to say whether she would need to trouble the War King in the future.

The two chatted for another half hour before reluctantly hanging up the bell.

Since the first re-establishment of contact at Qingzhou Post Station that night, the War King and Tang Wan have tacitly communicated every night.

As long as Tang Wan and her party stayed at the post station, where they had a relatively private and quiet space, Tang Wan would enter the space in advance.

Every day, the bell rings in a deep and steady tone.

"Wan'er." His opening remarks were almost unchanged, his voice steady, yet one could sense his joy.

"Your Highness." Tang Wan's response was more enthusiastic, always answering the bell with a smile.

They talked about everything. Tang Wan would share her travel experiences, while Zhan Wang would briefly mention subtle changes in the situation in the capital, perhaps the seemingly ordinary disturbances at one of Feng Yongnian's estates, or the people from the Southern Desert delegation.

He would also have Tang Wan analyze some details with him.

Tang Wan would share her travel experiences; her voice was clear and melodious, like a spring flowing under the moon, always able to wash away some of the Zhan Wang's worries.

Of course, the War King would ask Tang Wan about her itinerary every day without fail, trying to figure out where she would be the next day and how long it would take to reach the capital.

Naturally, he would also care about safety on the road.

Tang Wan would usually reply, "Lord Zhou has sent out more scouts to investigate. Thank you for the reminder, Your Highness."

If the team couldn't keep up with the journey and had to stay overnight in the wild, Tang Wan wouldn't be able to answer the phone immediately.

But she would always find an opportunity to enter the space and call back, telling the War King, "I am sleeping outside tonight and it is inconvenient to contact you."

The War King would then say directly, "It's alright. Are you well?"

"Everything is fine," she replied gently, and then reported her itinerary to reassure the War King.

Each time we stayed out all night, our contact was brief, lasting at most a cup of tea, and at least a few words.

When resting at the inn, they would chat for a very long time, until everyone had to take a break.

After another ten days of travel, Tang Wan and her party finally arrived in Luancheng.

Luancheng is not far from the capital, and its prosperity far surpasses that of the prefectures and counties we passed through before.

The inn here was large, so Tang Wan naturally had her own room, and called Er Ya out.

Er Ya had already taken care of everything, and Tang Wan was about to return to the capital, so she came looking for her.

Tang Wan locked the door and slipped into the space with Er Ya.

Inside the space, the grain had already been harvested.

In addition, she used the time she spent in the space to make a number of cosmetics.

Tang Wan told Er Ya to rest, and she went to wash up as well.

After tidying herself up, Tang Wan planned to go to the studio to make some cosmetics.

She planned to store the food and cosmetics in the house she purchased herself in Luancheng.

After all, she didn't know if they would stay in Qiao County.

If the main force doesn't stay in Qiao County, I have no excuse to go to my house in Qiao County to put my things away.

Moreover, Luancheng is only three or four days away from Qiaoxian, which means it will take at most five or six days to reach the capital.

Er Ya saw Tang Wan heading to the studio and followed her, saying, "Master, Er Ya will help you."

Tang Wan smiled slightly and said, "If you're not tired, you can come along."

The two worked together for about half an hour when the War King's bell rang.

Tang Wan left the studio to chat with Zhan Wang, leaving Er Ya to work alone.

The next morning, Tang Wan didn't even have time for breakfast. She left Zhu Xi to tell her mother, and then made an excuse to leave the inn.

She thought that since it was still early, she should hurry to her house, put her things down, and come back.

After all, they planned to set off directly today and did not intend to stay in Luancheng for too long.

Led by Er Ya, they soon arrived at the house.

The guards were a middle-aged couple surnamed Yu, with their honest daughter.

After the family bowed respectfully, Tang Wan sent them to the front yard to busy themselves, while she and Er Ya went to the back yard warehouse.

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