Chapter 151: Where Did It Came From?
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It was a little while after Li Yong discovered Yui Mei wandering around the crown prince pce and heard the shocking news.
We have to inform Aunty Yang from now on.
.Yui Mei said, so Ming Xian warned her to be more vignt of your surroundings before telling Li Yong to take her home.
He probably thought that since they werent sure whether somebody saw her, it was better to be safe than sorry by being cautious given the danger of the thing that Yui Mei discovered.
And so, while Li Yong sent Yui Mei home, Ming Xian finished the work that he had pushed back for their conversation with great haste.
When Li Yong returned, the room was in a mess with several things scattered around.
After cleaning just enough of it so that the room wouldnt be too unsightly, Xiuling brewed tea and they took a break while continuing their earlier conversation.
By the way, the box that contained the ashes of the poppy juice was ced in another box to prevent the stench from leaking out.
Ming Xian sipped some tea to moisten his throat before speaking.
Hows Yui Mei?
Yes, no suspicious person seemed to have followed her, and she went home safely.
Ming Xian knitted his brows when he heard Li Yongs report.
Thats good, but thisck of action seems uncanny.
Indeed.
Li Yong also agreed with Ming Xians concern.
Thats because the problem was in the identity of the person who brought such a dangerous thing into the imperial pce.
Ming Xian then voiced out a query.
Based on Yui Meis exnation, the probability of poppy juice being manufactured in the capitals neighboring viges should be quite low?
Li Yong then replied with his opinion on this matter.
Apparently, there is a need for a spaciousnd to cultivate those flowers, besides, if somebody did nt a wide field of poppies, gossip should abound because theyre nting something that cannot be eaten.
Right.
Ming Xian didnt negate what Li Yong said, apparently because he was thinking the same thing.
Yes, I never heard any rumors of such a flower farm before.
Xiuling also shook her head while mumbling those words.
Flowers were also considered a luxury item in this world, and they could only be bought, nted and used to adorn the gardens by affluent families.
Only the nobility and the wealthy merchants possessed properties with flowerbeds in the first ce, after all.
In ordinary homes, people would rather nt vegetables if they had the space to spare for flowers.
Even if there is somebody cunning enough to trick the farmers into nting these flowers, thosemoners will probably be suspicious if the flowers are really worth the money and it will be unsure whether theyre going to grow them when their stench is enough to make them sick.
Li Yong would also do rounds within the castle walls as part of his work as an imperial guard, so he was quite knowledgeable about the trends in the marketce.
Growing flowers could also be a sessful venture, fetching a lot of money if the deals with the aristocrats and affluent people were done well.
However, farmers didnt have ess to customers who would buy those flowers.
Even so, if the peasants requested a merchant to be the middleman, he would just brush them off and buy their flowers for dirt cheap by reasoning that these things arent edible. That merchant would then sell them to customers for a high price, and he would be the one to reap a huge profit.
Consequently, ordinary farmers considered growing flowers to be an unprofitable, thankless job.
He also heard that the flowers avable in the market now were grown in addition to the vegetables by the farmers hired by the merchants.
Under such circumstances, it would be highly unlikely that farmers would want to cultivate the flowers while remaining ignorant about the manufacturing process of poppy juice, especially since its one of the ingredients.
If thebor is cheap and the work stinks, folks naturally wont be that eager to grow those flowers for the sake of making poppy juice.
Xiuling seemed to agree with Li Yongs opinion.
Even if we are to cautiously consider the possibility of its production within the empire, maybe its really better to assume that it is came from the other countries.
Ming Xian arrived at that conclusion regarding poppy juice.
ording to Yui Mei, Physician Chen believed that this poppy juice was being imported from another country.
Even if people secretly smuggled for evil purposes, the people who could buy imported medicine would be limited to a handful.
<i>If its imported, then the nearest ce will be the port of Kai, huh</i>
Li Yong recalled the city of Kai that he visited during the summer.
He could only imagine how a poppy juice addict would possibly look like, but he remembered seeing a few people who looked like they were strange drunkards.
However, there didnt seem to be many of those in Kai.
Yui Mei said that getting drunk to the point of harming the body shouldnt be possible with the kind of liquor that themoners could get their hands on.
In that case, then the amount of alcohol that the seafarers consumed shouldnt be a problem. Moreover, they didnt see any crazy people among them, so they could hope that this poppy juice wasnt being circted among the residents of the city of Kai.
Li Yong also felt some kind of attachment to Kai, having stayed there for an extended period of time, so he also hoped for that ce to be safe.