The gathered villagers gradually dispersed as the people of Yutai Village were released from the prison one by one.
Upon seeing Yue Yun, an elderly woman suddenly knelt before Yang Chengye and said, âGovernor, selling smuggled salt has nothing to do with Yue Yun. It was me who forced him into it. The villagers are all old nowâthe young ones either joined the army or were killed at sea. Those of us left behind canât farm anymore. We only sold salt to survive.â
âMother, what are you doing? His Highness has already pardoned us,â Yue Yun said, embarrassed.
âWhat?!â The old woman looked at the three men outsideâtwo strangers and Yang Chengye, who wore a bitter smile.
Seeing her gaze, Yang sighed. âYue Yun is right. This is His Highness, the Prince of Qi. If you want to thank anyone, thank him.â
The old woman turned to Xiao Ming, trembling with emotion, and bowed deeply.
Xiao Ming quickly helped her up. âNo need for such formalities. If your lives are difficult, that is my failure. I came to Dengzhou to deal with the pirate problem.â
The old womanâs eyes widened. âYour Highness⊠is this true?â
Xiao Ming nodded.
Pang Yukun interjected, âYour Highness, this isnât the place to talk. Letâs return to the government office. Dengzhouâs situation is no simpler than Cangzhouâs.â
Yang Chengye snapped back to attention. âYour Highness, Chief Pang is right. Pirates often lurk in Dengzhou. We should discuss this inside.â
After dismissing the other villagers, Xiao Ming took Yue Yun and the old woman to the government office.
Once seated, Xiao Ming asked, âAs locals, tell me about the situation along Dengzhouâs coast.â
âIâll explain,â Yue Yun said eagerly. Not only had his crimes been pardoned, but he was also being recruited into the military. He was desperate to prove himself. âWhen my grandfather fished these waters, pirates werenât this rampant. But by my fatherâs time, they infested the seas. Now, if we encounter them at sea, weâre either killed or enslaved.â
âYour Highness, the timeline matches. The Great Yu envoyâs murder in Korea happened about twenty years ago,â Pang Yukun noted.
Xiao Ming nodded. âWhat do these pirates look like? What kind of ships do they use?â
âThey wear wooden sandals, tie their hair up, and shave their foreheads. Their clothes are nothing like ours,â Yue Yun said.
Xiao Ming sketched a kimono on paper. âLike this?â
âYes! Exactly!â Yue Yun pointed. âAs for their ships, we call them atakebuneâfloating houses.â
âAtakebune?â
Xiao Ming recognized the term from the Technology Crystalâs records. The description matched.
Yang Chengye added, âYour Highness, these pirates donât just attack at seaâthey raid coastal towns too. Weâve spotted them in Dengzhou several times, though in small numbers. The richer southern regions suffer far worse.â
âOnly Dengzhouâs poverty has spared us,â Yue Yun muttered bitterly.
The three shared more about maritime conditions, and Xiao Ming asked about local fish species. Due to limited fishing methods, villagers only caught small coastal fish like pollock. Abalone was rare, as harvesting it required diving.
In modern times, this region was famous for abaloneâa luxury due to transport difficulties. Fishing had once sustained the villagers, but pirate activity had made it too dangerous.
Xiao Ming faced many challenges. With the northern barbarians threatening, he couldnât focus solely on naval development. The galleons would serve dual purposes: overseas trade for crops like potatoes and coastal defense against pirates.
The saying âTen years to build an army, a hundred for a navyâ wasnât a joke. Even Yue Yunâs fishermen rarely ventured far from shoreâand neither did the pirates. Without landmarks, theyâd be lost at sea forever.
Before long-range voyages, Xiao Ming would have to teach navigationâa complex science.
After grasping Dengzhouâs situation, Xiao Ming told Yue Yun, âYou know the fishing villages better than Governor Yang. Assist him in recruiting sailors.â
âYes, Your Highness. But what if they refuse? Many are terrified of pirates,â Yue Yun said.
Xiao Ming smiled. âNo matter. I wonât force anyone. But bring them to Qingzhou first. If they still leave after seeing our warships, so be it.â
Yue Yun brightened. âThatâs fair!â
As they finalized recruitment plans, Xiao Ming remembered LĂŒluo. He turned to her. âBy the way, which village are you from?â
When he looked back, LĂŒluoâs eyes were glistening with tears.
âYour Highness⊠Iâm from Yutai Village.â She faced the old woman. âAuntie, do you remember me? Iâm Meng Haiqiu.â
The old woman stared blankly. âWhat?â
LĂŒluo stepped forward. âAuntie, Iâm Meng HaiqiuâMeng Kuoâs daughter.â
Yue Yunâs jaw dropped. âYouâre Haiqiu?â
LĂŒluo nodded. âBrother Yun, itâs me.â
The old woman trembled. âTruly⊠Haiqiu?â
âYes, Auntie. Brother Yun⊠whereâs my brother?â
âDead!â Yue Yunâs face darkened.
The old woman glared at him before turning back to LĂŒluo, her voice breaking. âHaiqiu, your brother⊠heâŠâ
She couldnât finish.
Yue Yun spat, âMight as well be dead. He joined the piratesânow heâs one of their leaders. A traitor. Consider him gone.â