Chapter 68 Travel

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This woman is so cunning. She probably looked familiar to Li Po when they first met, but she remained calm. After checking her, she suddenly became angry.

With this mental state, Li Po was immediately classified as a pervert.

However, he still didn't leave and asked desperately, "I want to take my girl with me, do you think so?"

After a long while, I heard the girl say lightly, "It won't be so peaceful along the way, so take it with you, but don't regret it then."

The promise was quite pleasant, but it was mixed with something else, which was not in line with Li Po's expectations.

Li Po gritted his teeth secretly, this guy must be a pervert...

Li Po went back to pack his bags a little depressed. When Li Chun heard that he could go out for a walk with him, he was very happy. He promised Li Po again and again that he would follow his brother's footsteps and he would not worry about this.

There was nothing to pack, just one person and one baggage. In addition to dry food, there was a change of clothes, a sword, a bow and arrows and other items.

After packing up, Li Po took a look at himself first and was quite satisfied. Half a year had passed and his time had not been wasted. They were doing well together.

This trip was in a hurry. I had a hasty lunch and was about to set off.

Before leaving, the old man was quite resentful. Suddenly, he and two stupid grooms were the only ones left in the stable, so even though the old man was used to farewells, he still showed a lot of reluctance.

However, young people never take separation seriously. They are naturally full of yearning for a bigger and broader world.

With the horse's hoof in hand, he left the county mansion and met up with another group of five people. These five people all looked young, but they were filled with a fierce aura and an aura of not allowing strangers to enter.

Li Po didn't even need to look at it. He could tell by smelling it that he was a standard elite of the Sui army. He had killed people and seen blood. He would stare with murderous intent.

They are still in the primary stage of elites. Only those guys who are cheerful every day and can chop them out without hesitation when they fall out are the most dangerous ones.

Therefore, he didn't pay much attention to these five people. When he arrived at the county government, he was told that he was now an official, which made him feel a little strange. It turned out that it was so easy to become an official.

Ma Yi drove Cao Xing to join the army. The lowest military attache was from the ninth rank.

But he had already stepped into the official system of the Sui Dynasty, and was separated from the petty officials like Zhang Er and Bai Xunshi.

Now, those two guys with big beards will nod and bow when they see him.

Even Cheng Zhijie and Yuchi were left behind by him.

Although the official system of the Sui Dynasty was also divided into civil and military officials, the division was far less clear than it was later. It was common for civilian officials to lead troops on expeditions. Don't be surprised if military attachés governed local areas.

Moreover, the official establishment of counties and counties all over the world seems to be preparing for war at any time.

It is difficult for a guy with no power to gain a foothold in such an official system. The core power of the Sui Dynasty is also in the hands of the Shangzhu Kingdom and Shangdajun. They are all standard

Warrior.

It can be said that since Emperor Wen Yang Jian established the Sui Dynasty until the Daye period, although the father and son made many reforms, the official system of the Sui Dynasty was still full of shadows from the Yuwentai period of the Western Wei Dynasty.

Therefore, later people would always define the Sui Dynasty as the world of the Guanlong military group.

Even though Li Po is now in such a system, this is actually due to the old man's recommendation and is also related to his identity as a Kansai native.

Some people would never dream of getting an official position in their lifetime, but in Li Po's case, it seemed logical and easy. How could it be said that the people of Kansai started their careers quickly?

Kansai people take advantage like this.

When leaving the north gate of Mayi, Li Po looked around and felt quite emotional.

There is no longer Yuchi here, nor can we see the young and enigmatic tax collector, nor can we see a small refugee going about his business in and out.

A few months later, it felt like a lifetime ago.

A captain guarding the city gate, with two pawns, watched a group of people coming over and gave military salutes. However, the group of people passed by in a hurry, just like the dozen or so guys who were walking around like a dragon that day, but only that day.

The little homeless man who could see from a distance and was later whipped had already changed his mind.

After exiting the north city gate, the group headed northwest.

Li Po's heart skipped a beat, and he turned back to look at Li Chun. Sure enough, the kid's face was full of excitement and anticipation, probably because he was thinking about going back to the village to have a look.

Fortunately, after walking along the current for a short distance, the group turned back and headed north.

Mayi County has always been famous for its sparse population. I really didn’t encounter a few people along the way. There is no way. This place has always been one of the main battlefields for the back-and-forth battle between the southern farming people and the northern nomadic people. People are not stupid.

Who would want to stay in a damn place like this?

Moreover, it is an indisputable fact that the number of refugees in Mayi is increasing.

Desolation, desolation, it is the time for spring plowing and sowing. This kind of desolation can only mean that Mayi's grain output will not be too high.

One of the two main post roads they took in Mayi County led out of the Great Wall to the north and went directly to Dingxiang. The other one was in the east, heading to Yunnei, which was later Datong.

I clicked on it very accurately and arrived at an inn as it was getting late.

After handing over the written document, the postmaster immediately directed the postmen to get busy, including those who cooked and those who fed the horses.

The inn is not small. After all, it is close to Mayi County. There are probably a lot of people coming and going. If Li Ponan had seen this inn when he returned home, he would have thought it belonged to a wealthy family.

It also proved in disguise that the information transmission industry in Sui Dynasty was still very developed.

Of course, Mayi may be a special case. The transmission of military information, the transportation of horses, and the movement of soldiers are all done in Mayi. If the post station is built small, it will not work.

However, it was late spring at this time, and it was a relatively leisurely time for Mayi Post Station. Of course, this was only in comparison. The postmen were one of the lowest-level miscellaneous officials in the Sui Dynasty, and the word miserable was used to describe their situation.

That's no exaggeration at all.

Except for the postmaster, the postmen are not paid. They are a type of civil service, and they work for free.

Not to mention that much, a group of nine people entered the inn and received an extremely warm and attentive reception.

The postmen were running back and forth, carrying tea and water, as humble as refugees.

Only the girl entered the room first and took a shower. The others were not that troublesome, but they were just hungry.

Soon, the food was served, and the postman also brought two jars of wine.

They are all free of charge and are one of the benefits that officials must have when they go on patrol.

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