After looking at the situation in Buddhism, I don’t know what to say. Master Mangmang did not let us down and worked very hard.

But these monks don’t follow the usual path!

They solemnly and happily accepted the existence of the mountain-guarding spiritual beasts, and revered the "spiritual beasts" highly within Buddhism. Below them, there were no more.

Those who chanted sutras continued to chant sutras, and those who ate vegetarian food continued to eat vegetarian food, as if nothing had happened...

He was very confused. What went wrong? He could only repeatedly instigate Mangmang Dashi to work harder, but with little effect.

This is a serious matter. The system is about to go into conflict with Buddhism.

…………

Things here came to an end, and under someone's subtle manipulation, the turbulent Ming Dynasty finally calmed down.

At this time, Japan was in the Northern and Southern Dynasties period, and unprecedentedly there appeared two emperors and two dynasties.

At this time, the Emperor Go-En'yū was in power in the Northern Dynasty, and the Emperor Chokei was in power in the Southern Dynasty.

According to historical development, only ten years later, the orthodox Southern Dynasty would completely submit to the Northern Dynasty, and the actual ruler of the Northern Dynasty, the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, would win a great victory.

It sounds very complicated, but Lan Yu doesn't even have the mood to understand it. The only thing that is worth his attention in Japan is the silver mine.

The Ming fleet was sailing on the sea, looking mighty and spectacular. Lan Yu got up early that day, looked at the spotless sky and sea, and spat fiercely.

"Damn it, why hasn't he arrived yet?"

The scenery is beautiful, but no one can stand seeing the same scenery every day and being trapped in the cabin.

The lieutenant comforted him:

"It shouldn't be long. According to the map, they can land in one or two days at most. Japan is very close to Ming Dynasty, otherwise the Japanese pirates wouldn't be getting worse and worse."

Lan Yu shook his hands to loosen up his muscles and bones, grinning:

"What do you think is going on? The Japanese are so poor that they don't even know how to mine a large silver mine?"

"This is because the Japanese are unlucky. They can only beg with a mountain of silver. We are just temporarily keeping the silver mine for the Ming Dynasty. Hahahahahahaha."

After Lan Yu's foul mouth, his mood became a little better. He also heard that the silver in the silver mine was as abundant as the sea, and Liu Xian also gave him a silver refining artifact, which could produce tens of millions of taels of silver a day...

As he thought about it, Lan Yu's heart couldn't help but move.

There is so much silver, and he has worked so hard to lead his troops to defeat Japan. It should not be a big deal if he just takes a little bit of the profit and tells his subordinates to keep their mouths shut.

As soon as the thought came to his mind, Lan Yu subconsciously looked towards the statue of "Liu Xian" on the bow of the ship.

Everyone knows that Liu Xian and Daming each own half of this silver mine. If one covets the silver, would that be considered an offense to Liu Xian?

In a trance, Lan Yu seemed to see the statue come alive and pounce towards him ferociously... When he came to his senses, he broke out in a cold sweat.

Oh, what a struggle.

He also witnessed the scene of Liu Xian's divine manifestation with his own eyes, and he still gets scared when he thinks about it.

A huge white snake hovered in the sky, as if it could kill all the people in the city without any effort.

Suddenly someone came to report that a group of Japanese pirates had been captured, with hundreds of people in total. They should have just set out from Japan and were preparing to go to Ming Dynasty.

Lan Yu's eyes flashed with sternness, and he said: "Find some good torturers, loosen their bones first, and then interrogate them."

The visitor agreed to leave.

Soon, the news came up. Lan Yu took a look at it and his eyes lit up.

According to the Japanese pirates, they had just set sail for less than an hour, originally intending to "make a fortune", but who knew that they would die before they could accomplish their mission, and happened to run into the Ming army.

In the history books of the future, perhaps this group of unfortunate robbers will even have a name.

Lan Yu immediately ordered the sails to be spread out and the ship to sail at full speed. Soon, the outline of the land became clearly visible.

Before the fleet approached, the barefoot Japanese people on the shore discovered the fleet, ran to their lord in fear to report, and more of them ran home frantically.

"Hahahahahahahahaha, boys, follow me and charge forward later!" Lan Yu stood at the bow of the ship with his sword pointing forward, laughing wildly.

There was a chorus of echoing voices within the fleet.

On one side were fully armed elite soldiers who had experienced many battles, and on the other side were Japanese soldiers who were not even getting enough food. The result did not require much thought.

Just one month later, Zhu Yuanzhang received Lan Yu's letter.

In the letter, Lan Yu was almost confused. He described in detail how he had fought in Japan, in which there were not many casualties among the soldiers. Moreover, when he came in front of the two emperors, their reactions were exactly the same - they abdicated and became monks!

In addition, manpower was needed to mine the silver mines, so he forced the Japanese people to work. After a few days, he saw the ore turned into silver after entering the magic weapon given by Liu Xian.

Lan Yu discovered that large groups of Japanese people began to worship the statue of "Liu Xian" devoutly every day and even gave Liu Xian several titles.

I have learned the meaning of these titles through translation by someone who is fluent in Japanese. They are:

Seeing this, the paper was finished, Zhu Yuanzhang turned to the next page, and couldn't help but burst out laughing.

"The Great Snake of Destruction", "Moon-viewing Snake", "Bloody Ebisu".

The Japanese name of the god given to Liu Xian by the Japanese was really unacceptable to the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It was too straightforward and not subtle enough.

The letter could only make the king smile, but what made the whole court boil like boiling water were the ships filled with silver.

This was just the harvest of a few days, and more fleets were coming one after another. One can imagine how many ministers were dazzled by the glittering silver in front of them.

After the ship docked, the goods could only be transported by horse-drawn carriages. There were not enough horse-drawn carriages in the court, so Zhu Yuanzhang generously hired horse-drawn carriages from the public to load the silver.

Within one day, the news spread throughout the entire Nanjing city from top to bottom: people have made a fortune!

Because of some little emotion in his heart, Lao Zhu did not inform Liu Xian to come and get the silver immediately. What could Ling Xiao do? Of course he was kind enough to go and get it himself.

The silver was piled up safely in the warehouse, but when it was opened the next day, the mountain of silver had suddenly become half as small. The leader of the imperial guards guarding the warehouse was so scared that he almost pissed himself and quickly reported it.

Zhu Yuanzhang understood it as soon as he thought about it, but he was still heartbroken. Ah, my silver, so much, so much silver!

Even if you search all the corrupt officials’ houses, you still can’t find the money!

A great writer once said that people's sorrows and joys are not shared. Ling Xiao was happily counting money.

After counting the silver, the system checked the data recorded by the smelting machine and divided it by two. Alas, the numbers didn't seem to match...

The system immediately reports to the host!

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