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āYour Highness, Iām not thinking about that. Iām just wondering⦠now that the Qingzhou Army has engineers, logistics troops, and even a navyāthese are military branches the Great Yu Empire never had before. But you seem so confident in reforming the army. I just donāt understand.ā
Xiao Ming smiled. The Great Yu Empireās military system was still stuck in the age of swords and spears. Now that he was shifting to the age of firearms, of course many people opposed it.
But Xiao Ming had no choice. Western armies were already using firearms and had started organizing professional engineer and logistics units.
He was simply trying to catch up.
He said, āBack in Changāan, I explained to Father about where cannons came from. The idea to reform the army also came from warnings by a Western missionary. The Great Yu Empire is no longer a powerful nation. Weāre poor and weak, easy for foreigners to bully. If we want to rise again, we must dare to reform. Shang Yang changed laws when the Qin was in dangerānow itās the same situation.ā
Pang Yukun stayed silent. It was Xiao Ming who had developed cannons in a time of crisis and used them to defend Cangzhou City.
He suddenly realized his knowledge couldnāt keep up with this prince of the Great Yu Empire. Perhaps the things he worried about were just petty in Xiao Mingās eyes.
And facts had shown Xiao Mingās actions were correct. After hesitating, Pang Yukun decided to trust him.
āI was overthinking it. This reform affects a lot of things, but I believe Your Highness is doing this for the people of your territory,ā Pang Yukun said seriously.
Xiao Ming nodded. āI feel at ease knowing you trust me. I just donāt want officials and generals coming to the palace to argue and slow me down.ā
Pang Yukun laughed. Xiao Ming was clearly worried heād once again lead a group of officials to stop the reforms, just like he did in Changāan.
Back then, heād strongly opposed such dangerous changesāno wonder Xiao Wenxuan disliked Pang Yukun so much.
āThings are different now. You are a wise ruler!ā Pang Yukun said, his eyes showing a deeper meaning.
Xiao Ming immediately sensed it. He looked at Pang Yukun, who only smiled back.
In Pang Yukunās eyes, Xiao Ming saw hopeāthe kind of hope loyal ministers have when they ask a worthy prince to fight for the throne.
Maybe Pang Yukun never dared think like this before. But now that Qingzhou was growing strong, he couldnāt be sure what other officials and generals were thinking either.
Realizing he may have said too much, Pang Yukun suddenly changed the subject. āYour Highness, itās been over a month since Yue Yun set sail. I wonder how heās doing?ā
āYes,ā Xiao Ming replied, worried. He was most concerned about Yue Yunās fleet. Were they alive or dead?
At that very moment, Yue Yunāstill sailing on the seaāsneezed.
A sailor came up behind him and said, āCaptain, the red-haired foreigner has woken up.ā
āCall the translator,ā Yue Yun said as he rubbed his nose and looked out at the ocean.
Since leaving Dengzhou, they had been heading toward the Strait of Malacca. Along the way, they encountered many pirates. But each time, they used cannons to destroy them.
However, the further west they sailed, the more dangerous the pirates became. Some even had ships with cannons.
This shocked them. To complete Xiao Mingās mission, they avoided fighting when possible.
The pirates also didnāt want to attack themāthey were heavily armed and not worth the risk.
Aside from pirates, they also saw many broken warships drifting on the sea. Today, they saw more than ten wrecked sailing warships.
Dead bodies floated everywhere. These people wore strange red clothes and looked different from people of the Great Yu Empire.
At that moment, Yue Yun truly understood that Xiao Ming wasnāt just making things upāthere really were Western nations out there.
These foreigners also had sailing warships, cannons, and even strange stick-like weapons.
Passing through what seemed to be a battlefield at sea, they had fished up many odd objects. That stick-like weapon was one of them.
Inside the cabin, Yue Yun saw the now-awake Westerner.
The translator arrived too. He and Yue Yun exchanged a glance, and the translator asked a question in English.
The man in the red uniform replied quickly.
āWhat did he say?ā Yue Yun asked eagerly.
āHe said heās from Great Britain, part of the Third Fleet, and is a navy officer. They were attacked by the Dutch in this area. Heās asking if we can take him to the nearest colony in India.ā
Yue Yun began to sweat. He picked up the stick-like object and asked the translator, āGreat Britaināisnāt that the England His Highness talked about? Ask him what this thing is.ā
The translator spoke again, then looked strangely at Yue Yun before replying, āHe said itās a flintlock gun. If you like it, he can give you many, as long as you take him to India.ā
Yue Yunās heart sank. Xiao Ming had told him about many things before they set sailāand now all of it was proving true.
āTell him we can take him to India, but he has to answer some questions,ā Yue Yun said, handing the translator a booklet with questions written by Xiao Ming.
The translator asked the questions one by one, and the British officer answered without hesitation.
After one hourglass of time, the translator returned the filled-in booklet to Yue Yun.
Yue Yunās face turned grim after reading the answers.
He said, āTell him we donāt want flintlock guns. But can he give us seeds of potatoes, peanuts, and corn instead?ā
The translator asked, and the British man smiled and answered.
āHe said thatās easy. Thereās plenty of food in the colonies of India, including potatoes, peanuts, and corn,ā the translator reported.
Yue Yun thought for a moment. āTake him to India. If we get what His Highness needs, weāll sail back right away. Ryukyu is now occupied by the Dutch, and the Dutch are also trading with Japan. We have to return and report to His Highness.ā
Everyone nodded. Their goal wasnāt to explore the worldāit was to gather information.
Now that they had what they needed, there was no point in continuing the voyage. The further they went, the more dangerous it became.
They had to protect Qingzhouās only three galleons.