Chapter 88 Give Li Erxuan a



With Zhou Yu's advice, the following dinner was naturally a great success for both the host and the guests.

Li Er was very happy and ordered people to bring the imperial wine.

After Zhou Yu tried it, he unexpectedly found that the taste was quite good.

So, under Li Er's enthusiastic invitation, they started drinking.

Although the imperial wine tastes good, its alcohol content is quite low, almost the same as beer.

Li Er drank another half jar and his speech became slurred, but Zhou Yu was still as calm as ever.

Later, in order to save Li Er's face, he pretended to be drunk.

Unexpectedly, the cunning Li Er actually wanted to tell him the truth after drinking.

So, Zhou Yu, who pretended to be drunk, took the initiative and became the host.

In the end, it only took a few trips to the toilet to drink Li Er, the Heavenly Khan, into complete surrender.

I thought this dinner would end with Li Er's surrender.

Unexpectedly, before Zhou Yu could say goodbye, Empress Zhangsun, who had been accompanying him, made a suggestion - let Zhou Yu accept Xiao Sizi as his disciple.

The reasons she gave made it impossible for Zhou Yu to refuse.

Now that Sizi is still young, there is no need to worry too much about the two of them getting along with each other.

However, as Sizi grows older, she has to pay attention to the impact when interacting with Zhou Yu, a man.

As the saying goes, a master and his apprentice are like father and son.

If the two of them have the relationship of master and disciple, they naturally don't have to worry about these influences.

Moreover, Sizi is growing older and will soon start his studies.

But now the little girl has become wild, and it is almost impossible to educate her step by step like other princesses.

Therefore, the task of enlightenment fell on Zhou Yu.

Zhou Yu was naturally very clear about the subtle thoughts behind this proposal.

In addition to the above reasons, Empress Changsun must have wanted Xiao Sizi to learn modern knowledge.

Zhou Yu could fully understand such little thoughts.

Just like those pioneers who opened their eyes to the world back then, which one of them didn’t want to learn all the advanced experiences from abroad?

Just because you can understand it doesn't mean it's feasible.

In theory, little girls can receive modern education starting from kindergarten.

As long as there are no problems during this period, there will be no obvious difference between them and modern people after graduation from university.

However, spreading this knowledge to the Tang Dynasty was much more difficult than imagined.

After all, Confucianism is still the dominant school of thought in the Tang Dynasty today.

A lot of scientific knowledge is simply strange and tricky to them.

If you ask those who only know the Four Books and Five Classics to learn science, even if they can learn it, they will probably sneer at it.

Of course, Zhou Yu did not explicitly state these issues.

A great man once said that a single spark can start a prairie fire.

It is not impossible to let the little princess be the spark that starts the prairie fire.

If Li Er fails to protect the little princess in the end, the worst that can happen is that he brings her to live in the modern world.

Seeing Zhou Yu nod in agreement, Li Er, who was still drunk, suddenly sobered up.

Seeing him skillfully directing people to prepare for the apprenticeship ceremony, Zhou Yun was speechless.

I didn't expect that this guy would actually play tricks on me.

It seems that the emperor is a creature that cannot be underestimated.

The process of becoming an apprentice is not complicated.

The little princess kowtowed three times to Zhou Yu with a curious look on her face, and then said in a baby voice: "Greetings, Master Hu."

But when it came to serving tea, Zhou Yu refused to drink it.

The reason was that Li Er was stubborn and insisted on making tea himself, saying that one must be sincere when becoming a disciple.

Zhou Yu scoffed at such a statement.

He seriously suspected that Li Er was trying to trick him.

Finally, at the little princess's strong request, Zhou Yu took a sip.

Just this one bite almost sent Zhou Yu away.

Finally, with no other choice, Zhou Yu simply took out some tea leaves and brewed a pot of tea for Li Er himself.

After tasting the tea brewed by Zhou Yu, Li Er immediately threw away the set of tea-making utensils that he treasured.

After the apprenticeship ceremony, the relationship between the two sides became closer.

Li Er, who was originally pretending to be drunk, finally couldn't help but talk about Empress Changsun's illness.

When Zhou Yu heard that Empress Changsun's condition was only temporarily under control, his expression became serious.

However, Empress Changsun, who was seriously ill, seemed very free and easy.

Regarding this issue, Zhou Yu did not disappoint Mr. and Mrs. Li.

After informing Zhou Yu that he was prepared, the excited Li Er immediately pulled Zhou Yu to drink again.

It looked as if he was determined to get Zhou Yu drunk.

In Li Er's own words, as long as Empress Changsun could be cured, even if nothing else happened, Zhou Yu would be the benefactor of the Tang Dynasty.

Zhou Yu was too lazy to say anything more to this guy who had a history of pretending to be drunk.

He grabbed a wine jar and gave one to Li Erxuan.

Li Er was stunned by the casual and graceful movements.

After finishing a jar of wine, Zhou Yu was already about 70% drunk.

I only remember that later, Li Er insisted on dragging me to watch the Tianci chessboard.

Zhou Yu, with drunken eyes, looked at the half chessboard for a long time, but couldn't figure out what it was.

Finally, he said that he would take it home for research and then left.

Only Li Er was left there beating his chest and stamping his feet, shouting that he had met the wrong person.

Zhou Yu, who traveled back to the modern era, naturally had no time to fiddle with the chessboard.

After Meimei finished draining the water, she threw the chessboard onto the table and fell into a deep sleep.

What he didn't notice was that the copper coins that were originally in his wallet had rolled onto the chessboard at some point.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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