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"Okay, okay, I didn't expect that I would be able to read this book in my lifetime." Taoist Master Lingxu let go of Gu Liang's shirt and said with a loud laugh.

The ups and downs of Taoist Lingxu's attitude made Gu Liang very confused. He didn't understand what happened to the book and why he could change Taoist Lingxu's calm attitude from the past.

Then Taoist Master Lingxu said to Gu Liang: "Good boy, with this book, don't talk about teaching your third uncle's medical skills. It doesn't matter if I give you this Lingbao Temple."

As soon as these words came out, Gu Liang was shocked. Is the "Dong Xuan Ling Bao Jing" he gave him really so charming? He could actually make Taoist Master Lingxu give up his Taoist temple.

Gu Liang then asked: "Taoist Master, didn't you say that you are already familiar with this scripture? Why do you still get so excited?"

Taoist priest Lingxu couldn't help but said with a smile: "Who said it was the "Dong Xuan Ling Bao Jing"? I was talking about this "Yu Han Fang". This "Yu Han Fang" is my spiritual treasure." Written by Ge Hong, one of the founders of the sect, this book contains many miraculous prescriptions, but it has been lost for a long time. I didn’t expect that I could see the true version today, and I will die without regrets.”

"Ah, this!" Gu Liang didn't expect to accidentally hand over the two books together. Moreover, Gu Liang did not expect that another incomplete copy of "Yu Han Fang" would actually be a long-lost incomplete copy, and he suddenly felt that he had missed out on 100 million. Moreover, Ge Hong had also heard that artemisinin was extracted by Tu Youyou based on "Emergency Prescriptions" written by Ge Hong.

But now that the book has been handed over, Gu Liang is too embarrassed to take it back. Moreover, medical books must be handed over to people who really understand them. Otherwise, no matter how good they are, they will have no value if others only collect them.

So just like that, Gu Boxi, who was still lying down, naturally became the apprentice of Taoist Master Lingxu and learned medical skills from him.

Gu Liang was also planning to go home alone to report that his family was safe. There was no problem for his third uncle to take care of himself, so he just waited for time to recover. And if they don't go home, Mrs. Gu might have to set up immortality tablets for them both.

Gu Liang did not pass through Daheishan when he returned home this time. After all, they could not find the way they came. With the shadow of a black bear attack, Gu Liang did not dare to go to Daheishan alone.

He took the trail down the mountain from Lingbao Temple. If he kept walking, he could reach the small village below. There were still people walking on this mountain road from time to time, so there was no need to worry too much about wild animals.

After staying here for so many days, Gu Liang is still a little bit reluctant to let go. It's not that he can't let go of his third uncle and Taoist Master Lingxu, but that Gu Liang can't let go of so many wild fruits around Lingbao Temple. These days, he has been picking wild chestnuts and jujubes when he has nothing to do. Kiwis, hazelnuts, acorns and small wild hawthorns are almost gone all around. I have to say that Lingbao Temple is really a good place. There are so many wild fruits. No wonder Taoist Master Lingxu doesn't panic when he has nothing to eat.

After Gu Liang came down from the mountain, he followed Taoist Master Lingxu's words and came to the small village at the foot of the mountain, planning to stay here for one night before setting off tomorrow.

This small village at the foot of the mountain is called Meihuachong. In a small mountain depression, there are many wild plum blossoms growing around the village, so it is named Taohuachong. There is less land in Taohuachong. Except for some paddy fields in the center of the village, the rest is dry land reclaimed on the hillside, where some sorghum, tartary buckwheat, millet and amaranth are grown. There is less land in Taohuachong, the conditions are not as good as those in Lanxi Village, and the residents are relatively poor.

Fortunately, not many people knew about this place, and there were no such people in the corvee this time. It takes an hour to walk from the nearest village to Meihua Chong, which is why Gu Liang stayed here for one night.

Gu Liang lived in the house of a middle-aged man who had come to Guanli two days ago. Upon hearing that it was given by Taoist Master Lingxu, the family received him very warmly. Before leaving the next day, Gu Liang also took out a tael of silver, exchanged it for rice and some bacon in the village, and asked them to send it to Lingbao Temple. After all, there are two people in Lingbao Temple now, and the rice given last time is definitely not enough.

Gu Liang is not afraid that the people here are greedy. After all, Taoist Master Lingxu is kind to them.

After finishing all this, Gu Liang went down the mountain with the villagers, who happened to be going to the town for the market.

They walked for an hour before they saw the house, and then walked for more than half an hour before reaching the town. Gu Liang parted ways with his companions in the town and took a small boat directly to the neighboring county.

According to the original plan, when we arrived at the county seat, we had to walk along the official road until we reached Lianhua Town. But Gu Liang really couldn't walk. After all, it took two hours to walk between the two places. Gu Liang was ready to take a bullock cart back, but

The oxcart would not depart until the afternoon, unless Gu Liang rented one himself.

Gu Liang was naturally reluctant to do so, after all, every penny was his hard-earned money. Gu Liang did not expect that it would take such a long detour without passing through Dahei Mountain, so he took the main road. However, in this era without high-yield dryland food crops such as corn, sweet potatoes, and potatoes, the degree of reclamation of the mountains by ancient people was indeed limited.

While there is still time now, Gu Liang is going to visit the next county and buy some food. Recently, the autumn harvest has just passed, and the new grain is on the market, and the price of old grain should also have dropped.

Gu Liang found a grain store that he liked on the street and went in. The reason why Gu Liang came to this store was because the people coming in and out were ordinary people. The price of the store that ordinary people are willing to come to is naturally not high.

"Shopkeeper, I'm here to buy old grain brown rice. How much is it per pound?"

"Three cents for new grain, three cents for old grain!"

Gu Liang was shocked to hear the price. The new grain was on the market, so why was the price of old grain still the same as a few months ago?

Gu Liang asked why the price of old grain was still so expensive. Although the shopkeeper saw that Gu Liang was a child, he did not ignore him. He sighed and said to Gu Liang: "You don't know, although this year is a bumper year, the grain harvest is very good. But His Majesty the King of England has increased this year's grain tax by another 10%, and the grain price that should have dropped has returned to normal!"

Oh my god, it's the King of England again! Why does Gu Liang feel that the King of England has not done a good thing since he took office? He thinks about exploitation all day long. They are all his people. It's better to develop well. If the people get richer, won't the tax increase?

But think about it, few people can do this. After all, there are still a lot of rotten political parties in the 21st century!

In the end, Gu Liang bought grain, spending one or two taels of silver to buy more than 300 kilograms. The shopkeeper was quite nice. Seeing that Gu Liang was a child, he asked the people in the store to help move it to his home. However, Gu Liang still asked them to take it to the alley, and then he would secretly find an opportunity to put it into the space.

After knowing the real price of grain, Gu Liang went to three grain stores again and spent one or two taels of silver to buy grain in each store. Gu Liang did not dare to buy more, for fear of being remembered by others. The identity of a child was still very inconvenient.

At this point, Gu Liang still had 25 taels of silver left.

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