After spending a large amount of silk, Zhou Jun bought Is from the slave owner.

Seeing that the buyer was Tang Jia, the slave owner went out of his way to explain.

It is only said that this Persian religious believer named Yis was knowledgeable in many languages, and was also good at arithmetic and calendar. The slave owner originally planned to donate him to the leader of the clan.

After taking Yis away from the market, Zhou Jun asked: "How did you get caught here?"

Yisi did not hide anything and replied: "I am originally a monk of Persian scriptures. Due to religious rejection in Magadha, the members of the monks had to move north."

"After entering the country of Dashi, we temporarily stayed in a monastery near the capital of Dashi."

"Due to the increasing civil strife during the Great Eclipse and the lack of daily necessities, the elder of the monastic order who led us wrote a letter to the Patriarch for help."

"The Patriarch wrote back, suggesting that we move to the east."

"He said that in Chang'an City of the Tang Dynasty, there were many monasteries for Persian scriptures. Moreover, the Tang Dynasty was prosperous and relatively tolerant of foreign religions."

"After receiving the letter, the elder of the monks took all the monks and began to migrate to the east."

"On the way, when passing by Fuhe, some people contracted the fever epidemic, and many people died."

"When passing through Congling, we encountered another flash flood, and another group of people died."

"Finally, Yumen Pass was right in front of us, but at that moment, we met the Oghuz slave-catching team."

"Although we tried our best to explain our identities to the thugs, the elderly and sick among us were still killed by them. Only the young people were captured and sold as slaves to slave traders."

After hearing what Is said, Zhou Jun also sighed.

There is only one sentence in the history books about Yisi's entry into Chang'an: "He was a master of art. He first worked in Danting, and then made a name for himself in the king's tent."

But who knows that there is such a thrilling story behind this Buddhist monk who entered the Tang Dynasty from the Mojie Chao Kingdom.

Seeing that Yis was hungry and tired, Zhou Jun asked his subordinates to get him food and water.

At this time, Sun Aying asked Zhou Jun in a low voice: "Zhou Lingshi, do you want to find a place to stay and rest first?"

The latter thought for a while, shook his head and said, "Let's go see the Huihe head first."

After saying that, Zhou Jun took the remaining people to the tent of Guli Peiluo, the leader of Huihe.

When we arrived at the tent, we saw many sword guards and chariots and horses.

Zhou Jun, who sensed that something was not right in the atmosphere, first asked his men to be more alert, and then took out the command talisman Wang Zhongsi had given before leaving and asked the Huihe people to report it.

After waiting for about half a quarter of an hour, a middle-aged man rushed out of the big tent.

I saw that the man was wearing a formal Uighur robe with wide sleeves and a high crown with a gold engraved top on his head. It was obvious at a glance that he was of high status.

The man rushed out of the tent, looked around, and finally laid his eyes on Zhou Jun.

The man imitated Tang etiquette and offered his hand, then asked in unskilled Tang dialect: "Are you a guest from the south?"

Zhou Jun cupped his hands and returned the greeting: "Exactly."

The man announced his name: "I am Yaoluoge Tulishi. My father sent me here to guide the distinguished guests."

When he heard the name "Yao Luo Ge·Tu Li Shi", Zhou Jun was stunned for a moment, and then he quickly came to his senses.

Yaoluoge Tulishi was the son of the Uighur leader Guli Peiluo. His Turkic official title was Moyanchu, and he was the famous Gel Khan in history.

In the hands of the powerful Pei Luo and his father and son, the Uighur tribe gradually grew stronger, defeated many enemies, and finally dominated Mobei and established the Uighur Khanate.

Thinking of this, Zhou Jun just smiled at Tulishi and led the people to follow him.

After entering the big tent, Zhou Jun found that the security inside was much tighter than outside the tent.

Zhou Jun glanced at Tu Lishi beside him and asked casually, "It's quite lively here today."

Tulish smiled but said nothing.

Zhou Jun, who was familiar with micro-expressions, still saw a hint of panic on the other person's face.

Zhou Jun was suspicious. Why did Tu Lishi panic when the Tang Dynasty came to envoy him?

Tulishi took Zhou Jun and his party into a partial tent, and ordered his servants to bring fine wine and delicacies. He also called for a beautiful female slave to accompany him. He just said that his father was unwell and would come later.

Zhou Jun looked at everything the other party had prepared, and his heart sank a little bit.

Everything Tulish did was obviously to delay time.

The Uighur leader Guli Peiluo didn't show up, so something must have held him back.

Moreover, the envoys of the Tang Dynasty could not know about this matter.

Zhou Jun thought quickly in his mind. The tent was so tightly guarded today that some extremely important secret talks were probably being held.

Moreover, Tu Lishi did not want to speak openly and was panicked, fearing that this secret conversation might have something to do with the Tang Dynasty.

From the Tathagata's perspective, there are only two possibilities.

One is that the Turks sent envoys to negotiate peace, and the other is that Basi Mi sent envoys to invite Huihe to jointly conquer the Tang Dynasty.

Regardless of the possibility, if it is not stopped and allowed to drag on, Zhou Jun and his party may be in unpredictable danger.

After thinking about this, Zhou Jun stood up and said something to Tulishi: "Before leaving, Wang Duhu has something to say, and asked me to ask the Prime Minister Pei Luoye."

Tulish smiled and said, "I don't know what the words are, but I can convey them to my father."

Zhou Jun's eyes suddenly turned cold and he shouted in a deep voice: "Wang Duhu asked, does Huihe want to rebel against Tang?!"

Tu Lishi was shocked when he heard this, his body trembled, and he stammered quickly: "Tang...why did the Tang envoy say this?"

Taking advantage of the other party's confusion, Zhou Jun took a step forward and said: "The protection of the royal capital is like a god, and the affairs of the nine surnames can be seen at a glance. The person Pei Luo Yehu saw before his eyes was probably not what he was talking about.

Are you saying something against the Tang Dynasty?"

When Tulishi heard this, he thought that Wang Zhongsi had already known about today's secret conversation, and he was even more panicked.

Seeing that the lie was effective, Zhou Jun softened his tone slightly and said: "The king's protector also knows that Pei Luo Yehu understands the righteousness and is devoted to the Tang Dynasty. He will not fall into the traitor's plan to alienate him, so he sent

Come see me."

"If someone wants to see Guli Peiluo Yehu, the Huihe tribe has a clear conscience and will not hide any obstacles. I wonder if this is the case?"

Hearing that Zhou Jun had said this, Tu Lishi knew that he could not stop him anymore, so he had to take Tang Envoy and his entourage to Ye Hu's back tent.

When he arrived at the door of the back tent, Sun Aying saw several guards standing outside. He approached Zhou Jun and whispered, "They are from the Basimi tribe."

Zhou Jun nodded slightly, indicating that he understood.

After Tu Lishi reported the entry into the account, he came out and said to Zhou Jun: "Ye Hu has asked the Tang envoy to enter the account."

Zhou Jun adjusted his clothes, raised his legs and planned to walk forward.

Tulishi suddenly stopped Sun Aying and other entourage, and said to Zhou Jun: "There are all leaders of various tribes inside the tent, and the guards are waiting outside the tent. Please forgive me."

Zhou Jun turned around, walked to Sun Aying, and said, "You guys stay here."

Just as Sun Aying was about to speak, he saw Zhou Jun's eyes falling on his waist. He was stunned for a moment, then gritted his teeth, quietly took out the dagger from his arms, and handed it into the latter's hand.

Sun Aying said: "If history changes, we will just fight to the death."

Zhou Jun nodded slightly, put the dagger in his arms using the cover of his body, turned around and walked into Ye Hu's tent.

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