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Pfft!
Zhao Kuan spat out the tea he had just sipped.
âTwenty thousand taels? Thatâs enough to equip four hundred elite armored cavalry!â he blurted out.
Zhao Yuanliangâs brow furrowed deeply. âYour Highness, this price is far too steep. We cannot afford it.â
When discussing the cannon price with Emperor Wenxuan, Xiao Ming had specified that the eight thousand taels was a special rate for the imperial court. He had also discreetly requested the Emperor not to disclose this figure. At the time, Emperor Wenxuan had agreed.
Thus, apart from the Emperor, no one knew the actual production cost. However, Xiao Ming was aware Prince Zhao wasnât foolishâhe must have estimated a reasonable price range.
âWhat do you believe would be a fair price then?â Xiao Ming asked.
âSix thousand taels should suffice, with transportation handled by us,â Zhao Yuanliang proposed.
Xiao Ming stood up. âLet me propose this: Yuanliang, you may have only heard of the cannonsâ reputation without witnessing their power firsthand. Allow me to show you.â
âThat was precisely my hope. Please lead the way, Your Highness,â Zhao Yuanliang said eagerly.
Xiao Ming nodded and escorted Zhao Yuanliang and Zhao Kuan to Qingzhouâs military camp.
A dedicated artillery range had been established beside the camp, featuring three training cannonsâtheir destination.
Luo Xin was currently conducting artillery drills there. The hasty deployment during the Battle of Cangzhou had revealed poor accuracy, with cannonballs scattering wildly across the battlefield.
Had it not been for the psychological shock of facing cannons for the first time, their effectiveness would have been far less impressive.
Post-battle, Xiao Ming had tasked Luo Xin with specialized trainingâteaching soldiers proper aiming, angle adjustments, and ricochet techniques to maximize firepower.
âYour Highness!â
Spotting Xiao Mingâs arrival, Luo Xin and the soldiers immediately saluted, their armor clanking in unison.
Zhao Yuanliang and Zhao Kuan scanned the soldiersâ distinctive plate armor, their eyes flickering with interest.
While cannons had played a major role at Cangzhou, they suspected these full-body armors contributed significantly as well. The city gates hadnât allowed close inspection earlier, but now they studied the unique design carefully.
âIsnât this the young master?â Luo Xin greeted Zhao Yuanliang after saluting.
âLuo Xin.â Zhao Yuanliang had actually met Luo Xin more frequently than Xiao Ming.
Xiao Ming interjected, âSince youâre acquainted, this simplifies matters. Luo Xin, the young master has come to learn about our cannons. Demonstrate a firing sequence for him.â
âYes, Your Highness.â Luo Xin acknowledged.
Military protocol demanded absolute obedience to Xiao Ming as supreme commander hereâa rule enforced with iron discipline. Even Lu Fei had been disciplined multiple times before falling in line.
Zhao Yuanliang studied the cannon before him with growing anticipation, while Zhao Kuanâs gaze burned with intensity.
The Battle of Cangzhou had made cannons legendary across the Great Yu, overshadowing Xiao Mingâs personal achievementsâpartly due to Cui Haoâs faction downplaying his role, but also because Xiao Ming had deliberately emphasized the weapons to boost arms sales.
Under Xiao Mingâs guidance, each cannon now had a four-soldier crew: one cleaner, one loader, one aimer, and one igniterâmaximizing firing speed.
The crew efficiently loaded and aimed their weapon, leaving only ignition remaining.
âYour Highness, todayâs target is at two hundred paces,â Luo Xin reported.
Xiao Ming nodded approvingly. His men understoodâfor visitors, only the most spectacular demonstrations would do.
The current target was a stone wall specifically built for artillery practice.
âYuanliang, you might want to cover your ears. The report is quite loud,â Xiao Ming advised.
âNo need, Your Highness. If weâre purchasing cannons, we should experience them fully,â Zhao Yuanliang declined.
The artillery crew exchanged glances that plainly said idiots. They knew exactly how deafening the blast could beâprolonged exposure had already damaged some soldiersâ hearing.
Xiao Ming didnât insist. Maintaining surface courtesy sufficedâthese quasi-independent princes were no friends of his.
âIgnition!â Luo Xin commanded, plugging his ears with cotton.
Xiao Ming also stepped back as the crew inserted earplugs. The igniter touched flame to fuse.
BOOM!
A blinding flash accompanied an earth-shaking detonation.
âMother ofâ!â
Zhao Yuanliang and Zhao Kuan shrieked in terror, stumbling backward and nearly falling.
âAre you unharmed, Yuanliang?â Xiao Ming inquired.
Both men stood pale-faced. Having seen fire lances on city walls, theyâd assumed similar noise levels. Now they regretted their bravadoâand the humiliation before Xiao Ming.
âFine, Your Highness,â Zhao Yuanliang managed weakly, while Zhao Kuanâs legs trembled uncontrollably.
The artillery crew struggled to suppress grins. Luo Xin barely contained his amusementâtheyâd brought this on themselves.
Noticing their expressions, Zhao Yuanliang seethed internally but maintained composure. âIndeed thunderous, Your Highness. But what of its destructive power?â
âObserve the target,â Xiao Ming pointed.
Following his gesture, Zhao Yuanliang and Zhao Kuan gasped. The stone wall that had stood intact moments ago now lay in rubble.
âYour Highness, perhaps the wall was poorly constructed? This doesnât fully demonstrate the cannonâs might,â Zhao Yuanliang challenged.
Xiao Ming had anticipated such skepticism. âThen letâs change targets.â
He led them deeper into the range until, at four hundred paces, they encountered a line of clay cavalry statues.
âThese are modeled after barbarian ridersâthirty total, spaced ten meters apart. The clay is extremely durable,â Xiao Ming explained. âNow observe from four hundred paces.â
After returning, they watched as the crew fired.
At this extended range against smaller targets, the first three shots missed. The fourth struck home.
When Xiao Ming brought them close again, the sight of thirty shattered statues left Zhao Yuanliang speechless.