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Chapter 250 The Huns are Destroyed

Chapter 250 (Long Chapter) The Huns are Destroyed
The cable planning of Chang'an City is not that simple.

If you just pull and connect them randomly, it will definitely not work.

Over the years, the rapid development of Chang'an City has made everyone realize one thing: any new thing will be popular in Chang'an in just a few years.

Just like now, suppose we just simply set up some small telephone poles to serve a few factories.

What if all residents along the line need electricity in the future? At that time, a huge number of wires will be tangled together, and even experienced electricians will not dare to touch the wires. Every time there is a random connection of wires that needs to be repaired, a lucky electrician will be taken away at random?
That's definitely not possible.

Today’s lights can only be on for 500 hours. What if tomorrow they can be on for 1,500 or even 5,000 hours?
Then which household doesn’t need electricity?

Anyone who has spent a night lying in bed bored knows the role of light.

In recent years, kerosene has become popular at an alarming rate. In the whole Chang'an, no one goes to bed at night. They either use candles or kerosene lamps. Some people even use more advanced, high-tech, and super-bright vaporized oil lamps.

If electric lights could be used, they would surely be used by thousands of households.

Therefore, building the first civilian power plant and laying lines all the way to the stock trading center was no joke and had to be done on a large scale.

Researchers at the institute other than those working on electricity research also became excited after hearing the news.

Anyway, it takes several months to design and build the power plant and lines there.

Why don't you show off your skills when the time comes?
Anyway, we have a few months to prepare, so how about holding an exhibition at the same time?
During this period, this electricity exhibition and this dinner specially selected by Emperor Liu Che were gradually filled with other events and turned into the Han Expo.

The current design process is that the exhibition will start at noon, and various amazing inventions will be placed throughout the venue.

At night, the lights are turned on and the night banquet begins.

To this end, not only the research institute, but also various private research institutes in Chang'an, research institutes sponsored by government offices, nobles, and wealthy businessmen, all got into action and sent a large number of things.

Huo Hai assigned this matter to Huang Ba.

Huang Ba taking over this matter certainly means that...the discussion on six-year compulsory education has come to an end.

Huang Ba debated with scholars in newspapers, in parliament, and in the court.

Just like Huo Hai back then.

Almost all those who have dissenting opinions are suppressed and cannot even raise their heads.

Of course, Huo Hai does not intend to suppress his opponents all the time.

Instead, both sides were in a tug-of-war, and in the process, they reached consensus one by one.

In the end, a consensus was basically reached.

The Han Dynasty obtained a privilege that no other country in the world had ever obtained in the past.

That is, any high-tech product that has a patent must be authorized by the patent owner for commercial use.

Unauthorized use is prohibited.

but!
Dahan’s official institutions and schools can conduct research and teach patents.

At present, the iteration of patent law has become a norm. For example, if someone invents a light bulb that can light up for 500 hours, if the structure of the light bulb changes by more than 10%, then it is a brand new technology.

If the appearance changes by more than 30 percent, it is a completely new appearance technology.

If the core function changes by more than 5%, it is a brand new core technology.

Therefore, if the official institutions of the Han Dynasty obtain the patent research rights, it means that as long as the official institutions of the Han Dynasty want to, they can transform any private technology into their own technology.

Of course, we need to organize people to conduct research.

This is the result of game theory.

Huo Hai wanted to avoid the possibility that private individuals would hold important patents and then in turn control the imperial court.

Of course, Huo Hai also needs to avoid officials taking advantage of private patents and seizing them at will.

Under the current model, even if someone wants it, they have to find someone to do the research.

This patent appraisal involves strict appraisal, as well as strict regulations and classification.

Even if there is a small amount of abuse of power for personal gain, it will not occur on a large scale.

Some unclear-minded businessmen may think that they will suffer losses in this model, but they don’t know that Huo Hai has escorted the people they protected to their grandmother’s house.

Then again, any technology is enough to make a lot of money within one update and iteration cycle.

If it is a special case, for example, the technology has been iterating, but due to process or material problems, it cannot be mass-produced. In this case, the inventor naturally knows to only iterate without applying for a patent, or to use an outdated design to occupy the market.

Such situations are rare after all, and Huo Hai can only consider balancing most situations.

The discussion was in full swing and everyone was confused.

How come a six-year compulsory education ended up discussing patent law?

But there is no way, this is how the new era is, one small move can affect the whole body.

In the end, Liu Che asked Huang Ba and Huo Guang to jointly draft a new six-year compulsory education bill.

Among them, it stipulated that all thirteen states before the fifth year of Yuanshou in the Han Dynasty should adopt the six-year compulsory education law. All children must study for six years.

If the parents refuse to comply, no government, municipal or industrial unit may employ the illegal parents.

All the states that were incorporated into the Thirteen States of the Han Dynasty before the third year of Yuanfeng adopted at least four years of compulsory education.

While the penalty conditions are the same as above, one more condition has been added: if the violation is not carried out, the local land management organizations shall not rent cheap land to the violators and shall impose agricultural taxes on them.

You should know that up to now, Liu Che was discussing with Huo Hai to cancel the agricultural tax and instead increase the payment of grain to the court.

This grain must be kept in reserve in order to avoid a situation where the court has no grain to provide relief when a major disaster occurs in some area, causing grain prices to skyrocket.

As long as the imperial court has grain, grain prices will be easier to control, and there is no need to resort to knives and guns every time something happens.

The more knives and guns are used, the unscrupulous businessmen who feel threatened will only hide deeper and rebel more fiercely.

The people in this area are basically poor, and are mainly concentrated in the population of the original Dian Kingdom and Baiyue Kingdoms, as well as Wiman Joseon and the Three Han regions.

If they did not send their children to school, they would not be able to get the cheap land from Huo Hai and Liu Che, and they would have to pay high agricultural taxes that others did not have to pay.

Others only need to pay a few percent of the grain production as rent, plus one or two percent of the North Korean grain.

As long as you are not a fool, you will naturally know what to do.

The gap between the six years and four years in these two levels is actually the gap in middle schools.

In fact, the educational level of this six-year compulsory education is equivalent to the level of junior high school and high school in the previous life. The breadth is the same, but the depth is not that deep. The richness of knowledge is not enough for nine or twelve years, so it is only six years.

The four basic years are equivalent to the six years of primary school in the previous life.

In addition to these, there is another area that is within the geographical scope of the Central Kingdom but not within the Thirteen States.

These areas are mainly the Western Regions, the southern and northern deserts, and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

In these places, living in some areas, it is difficult to send children to school.

Therefore, these places have implemented four years of compulsory education, but there is no punishment and it is not mandatory. All counties are required to increase investment in education and try to persuade all children to go to school.

If you do not enroll in school, you will not be allowed to become a Chinese citizen.

This seems to be much lighter than the punishment in the other two places and does not seem to hurt.

In fact, it is the most severe.

Because if you don’t join the Han nationality, you can’t have a Han surname, and you will be inferior to others when you go out.

Without Chinese nationality, you cannot go out to work.

It is almost impossible to farm and grow crops in these places. People have to work to survive. If they don’t work, won’t they be dead?
But this one was the easiest to pass, and even the group led by Huo Guang did not waste any time on it.

It's very simple.

Not receiving compulsory education is equivalent to not receiving patriotic education.

You have not received any patriotic education from the Han Dynasty, and you are a person from a new territory that has joined the Han Dynasty. What right do you have to say that you are Han?
If you are not a Han Chinese, you are not allowed to join the Han nationality. Isn't this logical?
So, in fact, the general six-year compulsory education is divided into three levels in specific implementation.

It is also more in line with the actual conditions in various places.

The population in the entire south of the Yangtze River is currently sparse. If everyone has to study until the age of sixteen before slowly starting to look for a job, it would be too far out of touch with current life.

Because at this stage in this area, almost everyone is married at the age of twelve, and already has children at the age of thirteen or fourteen.

How can you make a living if you start learning to work at the age of sixteen and still haven’t become an apprentice at the age of seventeen or eighteen?

Moreover, the miasma in this area is serious, and the average life expectancy is much lower than that in the north. Before the improvement of medical and health care, people could have lived to be 30 or 40. It is definitely inappropriate to spend half your life studying.

Reducing it by two years is also correct.

In addition, the Baiyue region has a strong spirit of craftsmanship, and many people have family-inherited skills. Enrolling in school can help them better inherit their income rather than giving up their current family business.

For example, if a blacksmith cannot make weapons, he can only make farm tools because what he makes will be different every time.

No matter how great a master is, his products are not stable.

Once a literate blacksmith understands the scientific principles, even if he is a rookie, even if his sensitivity and attention to detail are not as good as that of the master, and his top-notch work is not as good as the master's, at least every furnace he produces can be guaranteed to be a top-notch piece.

Between these two people, who is doing better?

Who is more beneficial to the Han Dynasty?
Not to mention that masters are only one in a million, but literate blacksmiths can easily produce them in bulk.

This is true of blacksmiths, boatmen, and ceramic craftsmen, it's the same thing.

The entire Yangtze River coast is in urgent need of major development, so compulsory education needs to radiate to this area, but it is only four years because it is adapted to local conditions.

As for the non-Baiyue people along the Yangtze River, those old Yangzhou people, they must receive six years of compulsory education.

Only by studying for two more years can we ensure that local people can occupy the mainstream social status as much as possible and not be squeezed out.

In Dian Kingdom, the situation is the same. Dian people are now gathering in large numbers on the new highway from Chengdu to Tianzhu, which is also named the Tea-Horse Road.

This Tea-Horse Road requires too much manpower, and it is not realistic to study for six years.

After Huang Ba took on this job, he did not continue to try to seize the initiative, but instead took the initiative to give the main responsibility of drafting the bill to Huo Guang.

The first is that Huo Guang’s status in the court was higher than Huang Ba’s.

The second is that Huo Guang’s status in parliament was higher than Huang Ba’s.

The third is that Huo Guang is Huo Hai’s younger brother.

Fourth, Huang Ba knew very well that if he jumped out to fight Huo Guang, he would not be Huo Guang's opponent at all. Huo Guang could defeat a small figure like him with just a few tricks. The reason why he always had the upper hand was because he had Huo Hai's backing.

Now is the time to produce results. You have already won a huge bargain, so there is no need to take full advantage of it.

Huo Guang was not polite either, and the two sides began to draft the bill in tacit understanding.

To be honest, when it comes to bickering, Huang Ba, who is as fearless as a newborn calf, can even take advantage of Huo Guang, who is letting the opponent win on purpose.

When it comes to writing documents, all the people in the Ministry of Agriculture combined are no match for Huo Guang.

When Huang Ba watched Huo Guang writing a bill, he felt that what he was reading was not a bill, but art.

All things have purposes, reasons and results that need to be achieved.

Huo Guang always managed to hide the purposes and results that were not suitable to be written down, and then write down the legitimate reasons and causes.

Or through description, the same thing, a bad thing, is written very well.

For example, the imperial court hoped that the local people of Yangzhou could study for two more years than the Dong'ou people who had moved there now, so that the local people could occupy a dominant position, have more children, and balance the population ratio.

Huo Guang wrote this article, hoping that the local government could protect the rich material cultural heritage and ancient craft techniques of Eastern Europeans and encourage local people to inherit these techniques while studying, so they were allowed to study two years less.

Huang Ba couldn't help but sigh, who invented these words?

How can you be so awesome?

Huo Guang’s advantage is that he can make anything his own once it enters his ears.

These are what Huo Hai said, but Huo Hai may not use them in this place, but Huo Guang can always arrange the right things in the right place.

The more the bill was advanced, the more Huang Ba realized that his fight with Huo Guang was like an ant trying to shake a tree.

When he saw the trees moving, he thought it was his own power. Even if it was just the wind, at least he was of some use.

But in fact, it is just pure wind blowing, and I am redundant.

The reason why you think so highly of yourself and feel that you have made great contributions is because your perspective is too narrow and you can only see yourself as an ant.

In the eyes of a man like Huo Guang, he can't see any ants at all. Huo Guang is even looking for the wind, swaying with the wind, moving with the wind, and adapting with the wind. He still has a long way to go in this world.

The documents here are formulated.

Over there, the final battle in the north is also approaching.

Sixteen years ago, a young man conquered Dragon City in one fell swoop, an achievement that made him the third most famous general in the entire history.

However, due to the rapid rise of his nephew, the two suns together seemed less dazzling.

As a result, there are gradually various versions of Han Baiweihuo's statement.

Sixteen years later, the young man has lost his naivety. He no longer holds a steel sword, but grabs a whip and looks at the Dragon City in the distance.

At the beginning, after accidentally finding Longcheng, Wei Qing attacked like crazy and finally broke through Longcheng.

This marked the Han Dynasty's first victory over the Xiongnu.

At this time, Wei Qing was no longer anxious.

Six years ago, Wei Qing had the opportunity to fulfill the wish he had secretly made when he was young.

However, Wei Qing refrained from taking action.

Because what was needed at that time was a developing grassland, not a chaotic grassland without a leader after destruction.

The Han Dynasty has been digesting the conquered land and population step by step until now.

At this time, there was an ordinary small table in front of Wei Qing. This was not a special desk for the Grand Marshal.

Instead, it is the portable roll-up table that is most popular among young people who travel north and west to do business.

Wei Qing was sitting on an ordinary chair.

Nowadays, Han people active on the grassland all like to carry a set of such equipment.

Pulled by a horse-drawn carriage.

Someone has calculated that six years ago, before the Han Dynasty occupied the grassland, the entire Xiongnu had 200,000 horse-drawn chariots.

There are now 830,000 horse-drawn carriages on the grasslands.

Almost every carriage towed a set of equipment like this.

Wei Qing said to his newly chosen guard, "Sixteen years ago, when I first fought here, I squatted right here and took a big bite of this."

Wei Qing took out something from his arms.

The guards used up all their knowledge but still couldn't recognize what the hell this thing was.

Wei Qing: "Of course you don't know him. Now every meal you eat is canned beef, canned fruit, canned pork and mutton, and hot rice. At worst, you eat noodles."

"You have never seen this kind of millet after it is cooked and dried."

"It was supposed to be soaked and eaten, but when the fight started, I just swallowed it."

The guard will try.

Wei Qing: "Remember not to chew it, just swallow it raw with water."

Guard: "General, please don't look down on me. I've eaten everything..."

"Ge'ao~"

The guard stopped being stubborn and rubbed his cheeks.

Wei Qing smiled and looked towards Longcheng again.

That kid Huo Hai really fulfilled everything he said.

The Shanyu court was not destroyed all at once, but digested slowly. When Longcheng was about to be destroyed today, a rich grassland had been obtained.

In the grasslands today, in Jiuyuan alone, there are more cattle and sheep than in the entire grasslands before. The wool produced by those sheep alone is more valuable than the entire grasslands before.

Although there are no ranches of such large scale in the south of the desert, the total scale of the industry is four times that of this.

At the same time, the entire south of the desert produces hundreds of thousands of sheep every year. After being raised in south of the desert, these sheep are directly sent to several counties in the east of the river to be irrigated with corn, barley and wheat.

Although we can’t feed as much as cattle, it will be valuable when fattened and sent south.

The cattle raised in the south of the desert were made into various tools, which were enough to feed the three armies of the entire empire just by selling them to the young people who came westward to explore.

Meanwhile, Mobei's energy and various precious furs are also booming.

The most important thing is that the southern industry is getting bigger and bigger, and there is an increasing shortage of people, while the Shanyu court in the north keeps supplying people.

There was not too much pressure on them. In the past few years, that generation of children grew up. As they grew up, they were slowly swallowed up by the big man.

So there is no shortage of workers in Mo Nan.

And now, it's time to take over Dragon City.

Because a southern railway, passing through a coal-producing area in southern Mobei, is heading north to an oil-producing area in the northern snowfields.

You have to pass through Longcheng.

Dragon City is an eyesore.

For the Han Dynasty's strategy, Dragon City is no longer important.

But for Wei Qing personally, this place also has historical significance.

From the moment I took on this job, I saw it through to the end.

Wei Qing felt that after completing this conquest, he could retreat.

As for Huo Qubing, he would not be trapped for his entire life by a small group of Huns like himself.

His stage will go even further.

Wei Qing once again received a letter of surrender from Chanyu Yizhixie.

Not allowed.

No surrender allowed.

Yizhixie Shanyu had the opportunity to surrender seven years ago, before the battle began.

Because he didn't surrender before that battle, he lost the qualification to surrender.

Now, the Huns are called the Great Han people, the Great Han people of the grassland.

How could there be a surrendering Hun king in the world?

Wei Qing still remembered the last time he met the King of Han. The King of Han didn't dare to acknowledge himself as the King of Han. When he asked him about the Huns, Wei Qing said: "Wei Qing has never heard of the Huns. He has only heard of the descendants of the Warring States Period who were lost on the northern grasslands."

When I met King Hunxie, he said that I had already been a marquis of the Han Dynasty.

Yizhixie voted too late, so he can't vote now.

The gurgling sound next to him reminded Wei Qing that the canned beef was cooked.

In addition to canned beef, there is also a can of fish.

Wei Qing was not a fool. He ate dried millet rice more than ten years ago, and he was deliberately suffering more than ten years later?

After eating canned beef, Wei Qing continued to count the time.

The time of the card is the same day as the destruction of Dragon City sixteen years ago.

Sixteen years ago, destroying Dragon City was just an accident, but sixteen years later, it became the norm.

To be precise, the Han Dynasty completely controlled the south and north of the desert, and there would be no more enemies here from then on.

If anyone is so confused, he can ask Yizhixie in his dreams.

The autumn wind was still a bit chilly, so Wei Qing tightened his clothes, put the can of beef on the table, and ate a piece, feeling much warmer.

The soldiers next to him were waiting to make merit, waiting to get rich, waiting for the signal.

Wei Qing moved his fingers forward twice.

Indicates that it's time.

The people on both sides looked at each other, trying to confirm whether it was the start signal.

But the one running fast in the front doesn’t care whether it’s a signal or not, he just keeps running.

Wei Qing swallowed the beef and continued to point his finger forward: "This is good, this is good, this newly developed braised beef canned food..."

"Huh? What about people?"

Guard: "General, didn't you tell them to charge?"

Wei Qing opened his pocket watch and took a look. It was still half an hour later than he remembered. Although he didn't remember the exact time at the time, he remembered that it was about two hours before sunset.

But Wei Qing smiled with relief.

Never mind, maybe I remembered it wrongly.

These bastards, can't they understand the signal? They can't hold it in any longer.

Not long after, Chang Hui came back, very excited.

He captured him alive, the Chanyu.

The last time after the battle to confer titles of nobility, no one was conferred the title of nobility at first, except Chang Hui who was conferred the title of Guannei Hou.

Chang Hui was so happy that she was numb.

Later, when other people were being honored, Chang Hui realized that it was because her achievements were too few and not concentrated enough to be commended on stage, so she was honored early.

This time, Chang Hui put all her effort into it and wanted to do something big.

Wei Qing didn't expect that his life would end before he finished eating the canned food.

Yizhixie stood very straight, which was totally inconsistent.

Since ancient times, if you lost a battle on the grassland, you would be granted a title of nobility by the emperor of the south. Why is it different here?

Wei Qing: "I give you two choices. Either you want to die here now, or you want to live somewhere else as an ordinary person."

Yizhixie: "It's you. You're the one who harmed me."

Wei Qing: "Why do you say that?"

Yizhixie: "I am the most shameful Chanyu, it's all your fault!"

Wei Qing slapped out a knife and placed it on the table: "If you don't agree, then I will challenge you in a duel."

Yizhixie looked at the knife but didn't pick it up in the end.

Fortunately he didn't take it, because Wei Qing had a revolver in his trouser pocket.

……

After returning from the court meeting, Huo Hai was satisfied.

The Huns were eventually completely destroyed.

No, to be precise, the Huns were destroyed within the central territory of the Han Dynasty.

The little Hun prince was attacking Parthia like a mad dog.

His purpose was not to attack Parthia, but to organize enough troops in Parthia to attack Rome.

In Parthia, after the young Hun prince received news from Rome, he set his sights on Rome. He believed that only by running away to Rome could he avoid being chased and beaten by the Han Dynasty.

However, the people of Parthia would not let him pass or annex their tribe.

The little prince of the Huns is called the Great Han. In the vast land of Central Asia, he can be called the Chanyu of Bactria.

This guy attacked Parthia like crazy. Parthia had already been attacked by Rome on the other side. They were ready for a war, but they didn't expect to be attacked from two sides.

Faced with this double-sided attack, the entire Parthian people lost the right to waver, and instead stood as one, firmly resisting the attack from the little Hun prince and Marius of Rome.

But this has nothing to do with the big man.

The Han Dynasty was certain that all the reactionary forces of the Xiongnu in the territory had been eliminated.

General Wei Qing captured Longcheng, and the last remnants of the Xiongnu surrendered to the Han Dynasty. The Xiongnu Chanyu Yizhixie died in the war.

everything is over.

Huo Hai also praised Wei Qing highly in the court, saying that Wei Qing's contributions were unprecedented and his fighting ability was even stronger than Han Bai, and he was undoubtedly the most handsome man in Chinese history.

Wei Qing didn't buy it, but he also understood that Huo Hai was bragging about himself in order to clear himself.

Huo Hai didn't want to enjoy any more benefits in the war against the Huns, as if he continued to do so he would overshadow his master.

As for other merits, especially those in civil administration, he could take credit for them freely, after all, there were examples of his predecessors. However, Huo Hai was very cautious about taking credit for his military achievements.

After this battle, Wei Qing's fiefdom reached a terrifying number of 36,000 households.

Is Cao Xiang awesome? Double the rank of marquis.

What about Wei Qing? 3.6 times.

Even if you write a poem saying "The marquis of ten thousand households was once dirt", but it doesn't mean that the marquis of ten thousand households was 3.6 times dirt, right?
The Book of Han says that Wei Qing had 30,000 households, while the Records of the Grand Historian deducts a few thousand households. But in short, Wei Qing now had more than 30,000 households, reaching a rare 36,000.

The fief of 36,000 was larger than a small kingdom and was no longer something that could be justified by the title of marquis.

Therefore, Liu Che appointed Wei Qing as the Duke of Khanate. This Khanate was the Khan of Khanma, which was Dayuan.

Wei Qing's fiefdom was to be moved outward.

The original Dayuan was split into several parts, some of which were left blank, and the largest one was left to Wei Qing.

This made everyone else in the court realize that times had changed.

In the future it may not be so difficult to become a marquis.

However, the vassal states were getting further and further away from the core of the Han Dynasty.

This proves that the Han Dynasty's ambitions are growing.

No one thought that Wei Qing went to some remote area because Liu Che personally promised that once he had raised enough funds and mastered the technology, he would build a railway to Dayuan.

At least it should reach the foot of the Pamir Mountains, and if there is a chance in the future it must reach Dayuan.

As long as there is a railway, what does this distance matter?
Although Chengdu is closer to Chang'an than Dayuan, if there were a railway, the two groups of people would set out at the same time. The people of Dayuan would have eaten and drunk their fill and gone shopping in Chang'an, while the Chengdu caravan might still be climbing the Qinling Mountains.

After the destruction of the Huns, Huo Hai breathed a sigh of relief and returned home.

At least, history has truly and thoroughly changed.

With his own strategy, there will be no more grassland nations in the future, and there will be no dual empire model of the north and the south to run through Chinese history.

After this matter was accomplished, internal stability was completely achieved, and the next step was external stability.

Huo Hai was just sighing when he saw an unfamiliar old man who was thin, somewhat heroic, and looked like someone who had been on the grassland, walking past.

Huo Hai asked: "Who is that person? Is he new?"

He's not wearing the uniform of the Huo Mansion's servants, so he doesn't look like one.

The person next to him whispered, "That's Madam Zhao Xi's grandfather."

Huo Hai had two wives, one was the eldest princess and the other was a princess, but in fact, Huo Hai was always accompanied by a Xiongnu princess named Zhao Xi.

Zhao Xi is the daughter of King Youguli.

At the Great Wall checkpoint in Hohhot, Huo Hai saw through Zhao Xi's extraordinaryness at a glance and eventually confirmed Zhao Xi's identity.

Later, Zhao Xi continued to live in the Huo family, but she would never have an identity.

Although Huo Hai had never touched Zhao Xi, in fact, everyone in the Huo Mansion treated Zhao Xi as Huo Hai's concubine, but she was an unofficial concubine and could not be called Madam.

Huo Hai thought about it.

Zhao Xi's father is King Youguli, and King Youguli's father is Chanyu Yizhixie.

Zhao Xi’s grandfather?
Huo Hai glared: "How did he get here?!"

Jiang Buyi didn't know who Zhao Xi was, but he knew how Zhao Xi's grandfather came: "He was sent by the general. The general said he picked up Madam Zhao's grandfather on the way."

……

Zhao Xi couldn't believe it when he saw his grandfather.

Yizhixie didn't know how to talk to this granddaughter whom he hadn't seen for many years. He didn't even know her. He only knew that her name was Zhao Xi.

"Are you doing well in Chang'an?"

Zhao Xi could only nod and say, "I live in the Huo Mansion. Although I am nominally the Grand Minister of Agriculture's concubine, I have no official status, and the Grand Minister of Agriculture never comes to my place."

Yizhixie didn't have time to sigh.

The door was pushed open.

Huo Hai walked in.

Yizhi narrowed his eyes slightly: You said the Minister of Agriculture would not come to you!
Zhao Xi was even more stunned.

Zhao Xi is now actually working as an embroidery teacher, teaching the women and maids of the Huo family how to embroider.

Huo Hai indeed never comes here.

The reason for giving this identity was just to prevent people in the mansion who were unaware of the situation from bullying Zhao Xi.

Huo Hai's visit today was completely beyond Zhao Xi's expectations.

Zhao Xi reacted immediately and knelt on the ground: "Grand Minister of Agriculture! Please don't... don't kill my grandfather."

Yizhixie also understood that Huo Hai was really not coming. He came today not for his granddaughter, but for himself.

Huo Hai looked at Zhao Xi and said, "I just came to take a look. I'm not a murderer."

Yizhixie knew who Huo Hai was. In Yizhixie's opinion, Huo Hai was a horrible murderer, but he actually said that he was not a murderer!

Huo Hai: "Do you want your grandfather to live in the Huo Mansion? Or should I give you a house and let him live there?"

Zhao Xi: "I have my own money, I can just buy one..."

Huo Hai interrupted: "I'll give him one set."

Huo Hai looked at the last Chanyu and shook his head.

Logically, if he had not come to Chang'an, he would have died of illness within a year. It is hard to say whether he lost or gained by coming to Chang'an.

Soon Jiang Buyi arranged everything.

When seeing Yizhixie off, Huo Hai only said one thing to him: "If you want to live a good life, and if you want your former tribesmen to live a good life, it's best not to see any of them."

Chang'an is now full of former Huns, but everyone has a new identity, and none of them is suitable to see Yizhixie again.

Didn’t Liu Che know that Yizhixie had come to Chang’an?
Whoever he meets is sending him a ticket to the gates of hell.

Yizhixie also looked at Huo Hai, and finally decided that he could not take revenge, then smiled and said: "Chang'an is very good. If I had known that Chang'an is so good, I would have come earlier. Besides, I wanted to come a long time ago, but you didn't agree. Your uncle said so."

Before leaving, Yizhixie smiled. He was a man and he understood it very well.

Maybe when Huo Hai first met Zhao Xi, Zhao Xi was still a girl, and Huo Hai did nothing.

But after so many years, it was different when I saw it again.

Yizhixie has also read the latest research results of the Han Dynasty.

This bridge was built. Who says the blood of the Chanyu will not stay there? I came at the right time.

(End of this chapter)

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