On the second day, Ye Qing rushed to Hengyang City. After storing the traveling horses and carriages at a relay station, he and Jiang Changqiu strolled around the city.

"Master Ye, what kind of ingredients do you want to buy?" Ginseng, astragalus, ganoderma, snow lotus, angelica, yellow spirit, and so on, all kinds of medicinal herbs are available here. "

Jiang Changqiu asked respectfully as he led the way on the street.

"The type of medicinal herbs doesn't matter, the older the better." Ye Qing indifferently waved his hand.

The reason why he was looking for the medicinal herbs for a hundred years was not because of the medicinal properties, but because of the essence of the world that had been deposited within.

Jiang Changqiu was stunned.

Although he didn't know much about alchemy, he had heard of the Way of Medicine's medicinal properties. It wasn't any thousand-year-old ginseng or ten-thousand-year-old snow lotus. All sorts of old medicines would be best thrown together in a mess.

If he messed up old medicines of all ages, he could easily eat someone to death.

However, although he was puzzled, he didn't dare to refute.

What kind of person is Master Ye? Since he said so, he must have his reasons.

"If we're talking about long-lived medicinal ingredients, there should only be a few established large medicine halls in the city that can store some of them." Jiang Changqiu pondered for a moment before looking around to determine directions. Then, he said, "Master Ye, please follow me."

Just when Ye Qing was about to follow Jiang Changqiu's directions and take a look at the old medicine halls, a commotion suddenly appeared on the street behind them.

"Disperse for me, everyone!" Disperse! "

They saw a group of people with impressive stature, riding tall and big horses, walking in the middle of the street as they arrogantly brandished their swords and sabers, driving away the crowd.

Standing in the middle of the group was a horse drawn by four snow-white horses. The surrounding jade curtains covered the carriage, covering it with a huge luxurious roof.

It was different from the Xuan Qin carriage that the male nobles rode, it was a carriage that the noble women rode on.

As for the four carriages, only the direct descendants of nobility had the right to ride them. Strictly speaking, as a princess, Fan Yan Rou was not allowed to travel on the four-horse carriage.

One could imagine how high the status of the woman sitting in the car was.

As expected, Ye Qing, who had been keeping a low profile, retreated to the side. After casually asking a few passersby, he found out the identity of this group of people.

The person sitting in the carriage was the princess of Qiongzhou, a Subordinate Country of the Tang Kingdom, Jiang Yixin.

'A princess of the South Sea's Qiongzhou Country? 'No wonder there are more than ten inner strength experts serving as guards.

Ye Qing raised his brows as he looked at the disappearing carriages at the end of the street.

Although Ye Qing was curious as to why the princess of Qiongzhou would appear in the Xiangzhou region of the Tang Country, he did not pay much attention to it. Instead, he asked Jiang Changqiu to continue leading the way.

Very quickly, under Jiang Changqiu's guidance, Ye Qing arrived at the entrance of a grand medicine hall.

Hundred Seas Academy!

"Master Ye, in this Hengyang City, even though the medicine market is enormous, in the end, it has been monopolized by several large clans, and this Hundred Ocean Medicine Hall is opened by one of them." Jiang Changqiu introduced.

As soon as the two walked into the medicine hall, a staff member came up to ask them what they wanted to buy.

After all, the ordinary drug dealers from all over the world were all going to the market to buy drugs, and those who came to Hundred Ocean Medicine Hall were either looking for a doctor to treat their illnesses or looking to buy medicine for aged drugs.

"Go and call the great master of your Medicine Hall over."

Even though Jiang Changqiu had bent and bent his knees in front of Ye Qing with incomparable respect, his arrogant demeanor when facing a medicine hall attendant revealed the arrogance of a master in cultivation.