"Oh, this is called a GPS positioning and navigation system. If someone asks you what this is, just say it's a Haotian Mirror."
Li Chang'an didn't intend to hide it from Su Xiao, and also taught her how to explain this to others.
"There are twenty-four satellites in the sky, watching over this world."
This thing can connect to satellites in the sky, allowing you to see what's happening anywhere in the world.
Su Xiao couldn't understand what "chicken skin love stone" meant, and Haotian Mirror didn't quite understand either.
"Does Master mean that this thing can see what's happening on Earth, just like God does?"
"That's one way to put it."
Li Chang'an felt that Su Xiao's explanation was quite easy to understand, and decided to use his apprentice's way of speaking to fool others in the future.
"Wow, Master, this is amazing! Can you give it to me later?"
"Hmm? Why do you say that?"
Li Chang'an was somewhat surprised to hear Su Xiao ask for something; this was the second time his disciple had asked for something.
The first time was when the little yellow ox stared at Wangcai for a long time, unwilling to leave but not daring to speak.
He could only look at him with a pitiful expression. In the end, Li Chang'an couldn't resist his pathetic look and bought Wangcai.
Su Xiao was a little embarrassed and stammered, "Because this way, I can see Master every day."
Li Chang'an chuckled: "You silly child, how can you be so cute?"
He had never had children, but he instinctively felt that Su Xiao's dependence on him was a little strange.
For the rest of the time, Li Chang'an continued to learn about this world through the light screen.
Apart from the difference in geographical location, they are pretty much the same everywhere else.
The closest countries to the Ming Dynasty were the Liao and Manchu states, above which lay the territory of the Tungusic peoples, further away was the Ottoman Empire, and next to it was the Persian Empire.
The Portuguese were on the other side of the sea, and further away was the territory of the Native Americans.
There are also other countries, large and small, scattered throughout the world.
Li Chang'an checked out the Liao people's territory for a while, and then, out of curiosity, took them to the capital to see what the imperial palace looked like.
Every now and then, compare the palaces of the Liao people with those of the Ming Dynasty capital.
He was somewhat disappointed that he couldn't find the emperor.
After all, people are represented by red dots on the map, and he didn't know which red dot was the Emperor.
And so he spent the whole night studying GPS, feeling a sense of novelty and curiosity, like a child who had just received a new toy.
He had such things in his past life, but he wouldn't have even glanced at them.
Having lost all the conveniences of modern life, he finally understood just how fun this thing really was.
By the time he came to his senses, it was already slightly dawn.
The soldiers had already begun packing their things, making clanging noises, in preparation for departure.
Li Chang'an felt dizzy and lightheaded, and unknowingly played all night.
All he wants to do right now is sleep.
He stopped riding the horse, emptied a grain cart, and spread a quilt on it.
The soldiers loading the trucks looked toward the commander in charge of logistics in the army.
I don't know whether I should stop Li Chang'an's actions.
"Master, I'll arrange a carriage for you to rest here, is that alright?"
Li Chang'an, with his head covered by a blanket, heard the words of the logistics commander and casually tossed him ten gold ingots.
"Shut up, we don't have enough food, we'll give you more later. Right now I just want to sleep, so I don't need the carriage."
He doesn't even want to talk anymore; even if the sky were to fall, he wouldn't bother to move.
Looking at the soldiers around him, he took out a few gold ingots from his pocket and gave one to each of them.
"Keep the car steady. If anyone comes, tell them I'm sleeping and that they can talk to me when I wake up. This is for your hard work."
The auxiliary soldiers looked at the gold in their hands, then at Li Chang'an lying on the flatbed cart.
His eyes began to shine.
Holy crap!
No wonder he's an immortal.
They are very generous.
One or two taels of gold!
Holy crap!
These guys fought to the death with the Liao people, and a Liao person's head is only worth a few taels of silver.
This lord took the lives of several Liao people with a single move.
What the hell is there to hesitate about?
The laborers pulling the cart immediately put the reins around their necks and steadily stepped on the ground.
I'm afraid I might not make the right move.
It woke up the adults in the car.
Li Chang'an, who is 1.8 meters tall, weighs only a little over 100 kilograms.
The weight of a normal grain cart is between 800 and 1,000 jin.
It's naturally easier to pull Li Chang'an.
However, the logistics commander looked at the ten taels of gold in his hand and waved his hand to call over a few auxiliary soldiers.
A dozen or so auxiliary soldiers lifted the grain carts and followed the army step by step.
No auxiliary soldiers felt tired; they only felt it was their honor.
Being able to carry the gods is their good fortune.
Moreover, the immortals are very generous.
Give them any amount, and it'll be enough for them to go home and enjoy their retirement.
Being selected is a stroke of good luck.
The other auxiliary soldiers saw this and their eyes turned red.
My back molars were all crushed.
Why didn't the gods choose them?
Su Xiao, on the other hand, seemed to be in good spirits.
She fell asleep in a daze yesterday.
I'm fairly sober today.
She rode a tall horse, following beside her master.
In case Master gets up and has any instructions.
She can also take care of her master immediately.
While Li Chang'an was sleeping, Wang Zhongxian came over several times wanting to see him.
But hearing that he was resting, I didn't dare to disturb him.
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