"Yes!" He agreed excitedly. Just as he was about to turn around, he suddenly realized something. He turned around and said in surprise: "Your Majesty, what did you just say?"
"Bring over the book I read half a month ago and want all of it."
Xiahou Lingbi thought I wanted him to summon troops and horses to go out of the city to fight. When he heard that I wanted to read a book, he was not only disappointed but also surprised.
Fortunately, Xia Yan was usually dignified, so even if they had doubts, they did not dare to ask openly.
I thought that no matter what big problem I encountered before, he would flip through the books calmly. Now that I am also facing a problem, I want to learn his way and see if I can find the answer I want from the book.
Half an hour later, I closed the book hard and massaged my aching brain vigorously.
Admit defeat, completely admit defeat. From this point of view, even if I take off my clothes, I will never catch up to Xia Yan.
When I opened the door, the night had already begun, and it was not yet midsummer. There was a big difference in temperature between day and night in Qi, and a gust of wind blew from behind, making me feel cold.
When I was thinking about whether to go in and add some clothes, and then come out to continue my melancholy, several bright things suddenly floated above my head. I rubbed my eyes hard and looked at the lanterns floating above my head in disbelief.
How did you fly up there?
Hanyang's arrogant and disdainful voice came from the yard behind: "You don't even understand this, you bunch of bumpkins."
This strange sight made me excited. I forgot that the enemy in front was only ten miles away from me, and hurriedly ran to the backyard.
I saw Hanyang and a few young guards squatting on the ground, tinkering with something.
Seeing me coming, everyone hurriedly saluted, but I stretched out my hand to stop them.
I walked up to Hanyang: "What is this?"
"Oh, Brother Emperor, you are here too. This is a lantern invented by me. It's called the Hanyang Lantern. It's a lantern that can fly."
I looked carefully and found that this lantern was no different from other lanterns. The only difference was that the air outlet of the normal lantern was at the top, while this one had the air outlet at the bottom.
Fix the candle in the center of the lantern, and the lantern will float precariously in the air. The lantern will fly with the wind, approaching the enemy camp, but after flying for a while, these lanterns will fall to the ground crookedly.
Hanyang was disappointed: "It seems there is a leak."
But this little mistake does not affect our admiration for Hanyang. She always seems to be able to do something unexpected.
"The princess is amazing. She can make lanterns fly. What else can you make fly?"
Hanyang coolly supported Jin Buyao behind his head and said with a smile: "If conditions permit, I can send you both to heaven."
"Hanyang, come here, I have something to ask you."
Not only did I call Hanyang, I also called Qi Xuan.
The two of them looked at me in confusion.
I first calmed down the mania and excitement in my heart, and when I felt it was about the same, I took a deep breath and said, "Hanyang, how far can that lamp fly?"
Hanyang blinked and suddenly assumed an unattainable attitude: "It's hard to say, the ones just now were just coaxing the children to play. If I work hard, maybe I can float to the Kingdom of Yan.
Woolen cloth."
I automatically ignored Hanyang's praise of myself and focused on another place: "Then can I bring something up there? For example, poison or something."
ps: There was a little accident last night. I'm sorry. I'll try my best to make up for it today.