When the people in the tribe saw that Beye Feng had driven the sheep back from the grazing land, they all asked him if it was going to rain.
After receiving a positive reply from Bayefeng, the shepherds in this area began to drive their sheep back into the circle in a hurry.
Unlike Ba Yefeng, they had seen the sky and let the sheep go so early. At this time, most people only let the sheep go for a while.
At this time, the sheep were not full yet and refused to leave, so there was a chaos.
Ba Yefeng's ability to predict the weather can be seen through the reactions of people around him.
Everyone had no doubts about what he said. When he said it was going to rain, everyone responded immediately. It can be seen that his weather forecasts were very accurate in the past. This must be the trust gained over time.
Sure enough, not long after Ba Yefeng drove the sheep back to the pen, the sky changed and a rain was about to come.
Lin Wanwan admired him extremely. Such a young man was by no means a creature of the pond. It was only his class and origin that limited him.
If she is given some resources, she will be able to take off. If she can recruit him under her command, then the safety of her power will be greatly guaranteed.
Now her armed forces are missing a leader. Without a leader, they are a mess.
Suddenly, strong winds came up and heavy rain poured down.
Not far away, merchants saw a sudden heavy rain and immediately set up camp not far from the Red Sun tribe camp, apparently intending to take shelter from the rain.
This movement attracted many people from the tribe to come out and watch. They had hoarded a lot of cattle, sheepskins, and woolen fabrics, and wanted to exchange money and things with the merchants.
Lin Wanwan had quietly hid in a hidden corner and traveled back through time and space to the present day.
She didn't bring any rain gear because she didn't want to become a drowned rat.
After staying in Datang for three hours, only forty-five minutes of modern times had passed. Lin Wanwan changed out of her boots, went to the bathroom and brushed the mud, then quickly changed into a set of modern clothes, took her room card and walked out.
She needed to go to a nearby town to purchase some things. Since she met Hu Shang, there was no reason not to pick up a handful of wool.
Walking out of the yurt, many people who attended the birthday party yesterday had left. Most of those who stayed were those who had money and leisure.
Lu Shouyue and his friends were playing horse racing at the racecourse here, so Lin Wanwan naturally had no time to join in the fun.
After asking several waiters, she found the boss here and asked him to borrow a car, and the other party readily agreed.
The place Lin Wanwan wants to go is a nearby large supermarket. The main things she wants to buy are fine salt, brown sugar, and tea cakes.
These three things are definitely good products that were popular in Yizhou during the Tang Dynasty.
After returning from shopping in the supermarket, I happened to meet Lin Mengyun who was still here.
"Cousin, where have you been? Didn't you go horse racing with Teacher Lu and the others?" Lin Mengyun stepped forward and asked.
"Supermarket." Lin Wanwan replied casually.
"Oh, by the way, cousin, today the "Journey of the Goddess" variety show team is here to film the variety show. Do you want to go and see it?" Lin Mengyun said with a smile, "I will also participate in the recording, and I am a flying guest."
Of course Lin Wanwan was not interested in replying, and she was in a hurry to continue traveling through time and space.
What kind of variety show is not a variety show, and celebrities are not celebrities, how can traveling through time and space be exciting?
After a few perfunctory words with Lin Mengyun, Lin Wanwan returned to the yurt bedroom, changed into her Hu clothes, stuffed the newly purchased things into a large canvas bag, took an oil-paper umbrella, and traveled through time and space back to the Tang Dynasty again.
After being busy going back and forth in modern times for more than half an hour, only less than a quarter of an hour passed in Datang.
Lin Wanwan walked out of the corner holding an oil-paper umbrella. Because of her painting style that was incompatible with her surroundings, she immediately attracted countless gazes!
Lin Wanwan walked towards the caravan outside the tribe as if nothing had happened. When passing by the yurt of the Bayefeng brothers and sisters, she greeted, "Would you like to go and have a look together?"
Ba Yefeng himself was going to sell riding whips, sheepskins and some other sundries, so he naturally agreed after hearing this.
He picked up his things, carried Naba on his back, wore a raincoat made of sheepskin, and walked side by side with Lin Wanwan.
He did not ask where Lin Wanwan's oil-paper umbrella came from, as if it was natural for Lin Wanwan to take out anything from the bulging cloth bag she was carrying.
"You are out of tune with your tribe, you should really become a Tang Dynasty." Lin Wanwan persuaded again, "There is an excellent opportunity right now. You can take your sister and go with this caravan.
I will give you tokens and tea cakes. You can use the tea cakes to go to your people to settle the case. Go to a manor on the outskirts of Chang'an and find a steward named Sun Chueyao. He will arrange everything for you in Chang'an.
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Ba Ye replied without turning his head: "Going to Chang'an to work as a slave for the nobles, or staying in the grassland as a horse thief, do you think horse thieves are not as free as slaves?"
Lin Wanwan smiled: "No, you don't have to go to Chang'an to be a slave, and you don't have to be a horse thief who licks blood from his knife edge. You can be a comfortable shopkeeper. You don't want your sister to wander around with you, right?"
Ba Yefeng was silent for a while: "I don't know how to do business."
Lin Wanwan continued to confuse: "That can still be regarded as a part. Do you know what a part is?"
Ba Yefeng smiled slightly and did not answer.
If he wanted to leave, he would follow Shi Pantuo as a monk, and when Xuanzang returned to China, he would follow Xuanzang into the Tang Dynasty.
He is a goshawk who only knows how to prey, but does not want to be the prey.
The three of them soon arrived at the temporary camp set up by the caravan. The wide oilcloth was held up by poles, and the sound of raindrops hitting the oilpaper was as beautiful as copper coins falling to the ground.
The camp was full of people coming and going, and the women in the tribe took the merchants to their yurts to inspect the goods.
They used wool to weave a lot of blankets and felts, as well as cowhide whips and other crafts, which they needed to exchange for salt, food, or copper coins.
The copper coins cast by the people of Chang'an are their favorite and no one dislikes them.
The big merchants who passed by on their way to Chang'an were often more generous than the cunning merchants in the city and the merchants who came to the tribe specifically to receive goods, so they liked them very much.
Lin Wanwan and Ba Yefeng, who stood out from the crowd, walked into the oil paper rain screen, and several people looked at them appraisingly.
Someone asked Lin Wanwan: "Are you from Tang Dynasty?"
Lin Wanwan's large exposed eyes were not deep, and the eyeballs were dark, which was different from the light brown eyes of most Hu people.
Although she was wearing Hufu, her Tang-style features were still as bright as fireflies in the dark night.
"Yes, I am a ranger from the Tang Dynasty." Lin Wanwan didn't say much. The words "everything is a ranger" are worth everything.
Lin Wanwan didn't need to explain her origins to others, the things in her cloth bag were the best words.
As soon as she took out the contents of the cloth bag, she caused a sensation, and immediately the person in charge of the caravan invited her into the most noble tent.
She invited Ba Yefeng to accompany her and promised to pay him a small garment made of Gaochang cotton that a girl could wear close to her skin.
Even in Gaochang itself, Gaochang cotton was considered a luxury product, just like the silk of the Tang Dynasty was to the people of the Tang Dynasty.