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Chapter 66 Team up with Li Shimin to do something big

Chapter 66 Teaming up with Li Shimin to pull off a big heist

"Well, okay." Daji agreed happily.

After getting on the plane, Su Jiahe looked at the ticket order on her phone and couldn't help laughing.

"Sister Su, what are you laughing at?" Daji came over.

"Do you know his name?" Su Jiahe asked quietly, pointing at Li Shimin.

"Isn't he Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin? What's wrong?"

"Then do you know what his ID card name is?" Su Jiahe handed the order to Daji.

"Muzi, Er, Feng?" Daji pointed at the words on the screen and read them out one by one. She had just learned modern Chinese characters and didn't know many.

"It's Li Erfeng, hahaha." Su Jiahe covered her mouth as hard as she could, fearing that Li Shimin would hear her laughing at him.

"Is my name so funny?" Li Shimin in the front row suddenly turned around and said.

"Brother Li, you have such a keen ear," Su Jiahe said, a little embarrassed. "Maybe many people today call you 'Er Feng', so the system assigned you this name."

"Phoenix represents good fortune. This is a good name." Li Shimin said calmly.

Su Jiahe looked it up out of curiosity and found out that the name came from Li Shimin's "Ode to the Mighty Phoenix", but the article was written in the seventh year of Zhenguan, and Li Shimin didn't know it yet.

After a while, the plane took off. Li Shimin's back was pressed tightly against the chair, and his hands were tightly gripping the seat belt, as if he was pulling the reins.

"Brother Li, please fasten your seat belt tighter. It's useless to hold on to it like this." Su Jiahe helped Li Shimin adjust his seat belt.

"I'm used to riding a horse. This iron bird is faster than a warhorse. I hope we won't fall out."

"No, the plane was flying very smoothly and safely. How could it fall out?"

Half an hour later, the plane broke through the clouds and entered the level flight phase. Li Shimin looked out the window at the layers of clouds below him, his heart pounding.

"So this is what the heavens are like! People in later generations are truly like gods, riding clouds and mist, traveling thousands of miles a day. If two armies were facing each other, and I flew to the battlefield, wouldn't that be like a divine soldier descending from the sky?"

"Brother Li, you guessed right again. In modern warfare, air power is crucial."

"So, the planes have been used on the battlefield?"

"Of course, in addition to the Air Force, there are also the Navy, Tanks, and Rocket Force..." Daji took over and began to explain to Li Shimin.

"Dada, you even know all this?" Su Jiahe was a little surprised at Daji's learning ability.

"I saw it on a mobile phone," Daji said. "Your Majesty, do you know what a mobile phone is? Even though it's just a small box, it can hold everything in the world..."

"Dad, don't call me emperor outside," Su Jiahe said, "just call me Brother Li."

"Hey, this girl looks younger than my eldest son. How can she call me Brother Li? Just call her Uncle Li." Li Shimin corrected immediately.

Seeing that she had been demoted a generation, Daji looked at Su Jiahe with resentment.

"Let's talk about our own things. You still call me sister." Su Jiahe pinched Daji's little face.

An hour later, the plane landed at Xianyang Airport. Su Jiahe booked a ride-hailing service and headed directly to the Forest of Steles, her first stop.

"Brother Li, here are a collection of famous steles from the Tang Dynasty and later dynasties." Su Jiahe introduced to Li Shimin as they walked.

"Well, there are indeed many talented people in later generations."

Li Shimin, who had a great fondness for calligraphy in his spare time, walked slowly, carefully appreciating the characters on each stone tablet, his expression extremely absorbed. Suddenly, Li Shimin stopped, staring intently in one direction, his eyes gradually reddening.

Su Jiahe looked in the same direction and saw the famous Six Horses of Zhaoling not far away.
"The war horses that accompanied me through life and death have also gone down in history."

"Brother Li, let's go over and take a look."

Li Shimin looked at several stone tablets carefully. Although they had been severely weathered after thousands of years, the horses' postures were still as agile as when they charged into battle on the battlefield.

"Bai Ti Wu, remember the first time I personally led an army, I rode you. After defeating the enemy, you carried me on your back during a surprise attack of over 200 miles. While the iron was hot, we captured Xue Rengao alive."

"Tele Piao, eleven years ago, when Liu Wuzhou occupied Shanxi, we fought eight battles without removing our armor or saddles, and finally subdued the great general Yuchi Jingde."

"Qingzhui, in the battle of Hulao Pass, you led me into the enemy camp, captured Dou Jiande alive, and gave me my military uniform. You were hit by five arrows, and I watched you fall before my eyes."

"Shifachi, at Hulao Pass, you were also struck by arrows and seriously injured. You passed away not long after. You are all heroes of the Tang Dynasty."

Li Shimin murmured to himself in front of the stone tablet, as if he was talking to an old friend.

"And Saluzi, Quanmao, you guys... Hey, why aren't the monuments for these two war horses here?"

"Brother Li, those two pieces are in the Pennsylvania Museum in the United States," said Su Jiahe.

"The United States?" Li Shimin tried to recall the world map. "Is it the country across the ocean from us?"

"Yeah, that's it."

"How did my stone tablet go so far away?" Li Shimin asked in confusion.

"Brother Li, don't be angry. One hundred and ten years ago, China was plunged into war, and many cultural relics were lost. Your Six Horses of Zhaoling were also stolen and sold to the United States. Four of them were intercepted and recovered, and the other two were lost overseas."

"Who did this?" Li Shimin was so angry that he almost jumped up.

"I'm going to the US to get the other two back. Saluzi was shot in the chest, but she managed to bring me back to the camp. When we attacked Liu Heita, Quanmao blocked nine arrows for me. How could I let them leave their homeland?"

"Brother Li, I understand how you feel, but the museum is heavily guarded. How can we bring the stone tablet back?" Su Jiahe said in embarrassment.

"Sister Su, you can put it in the ring. No one will know about it."

"Hey!" Su Jiahe suddenly understood, "Daji, you really are a genius!"

"What ring are you talking about?"

"Nothing, Brother Li, I have a way, maybe I can really get back the other two stone tablets."

"Thank you so much, Miss Su. Can we go to the United States now?" Li Shimin asked excitedly.

"Okay, but it's a long way to the United States. We need to interrupt our trip to Chang'an and rush there immediately, otherwise we won't make it in seven days."

As Su Jiahe spoke, he took out his phone and started searching for air tickets, but found that all flights to Pennsylvania, USA, would take one or two days.

It would be a waste of time to spend on the road.

Su Jiahe thought for a moment, and suddenly a bold idea came to his mind.

Since you have teamed up with Li Shimin, why not do something big?

"Brother Li, let's go to the John Kingdom Museum first. It's closer and has more Chinese cultural relics."

(End of this chapter)

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