Although Shandong is Wu Zhi's base camp, it is also where he settles down and lives.
However, after all, this place is close to the front line, and it can even be said that Shandong may now become the place where the battle between the two sides' soldiers and horses is the most intense.
Even though the fortifications of Zhenshui Villa have been reinforced time and time again.
But there are unforeseen circumstances, and non-combatants like Zhao Fuxian are in danger at Zhenshui Villa.
This is also the main reason why Wu Zhihui specially built such a Qixiu Pavilion in Hangzhou.
When Wu Zhi was discussing with his brothers how to deal with the menacing Jin army.
Zhao Fuzhen, who was bored, opened the window and looked at the people coming and going outside.
At this time, Zhao Fuxi saw some naughty kids on the street, bullying a little girl.
The little girl looked very slovenly, and one of them even knocked blood on her body with a pebble.
When Zhao Fuxi saw it, her eyes widened in anger.
Without saying a word, she turned around and started to go downstairs.
As a result, as soon as he reached the door, he was blocked by two guards of Wu Zhi.
"Your Highness, the owner of the village has said that you cannot leave this room without permission."
Zhao Fuxi put her hands on her hips, trying to show off her aura as a princess.
However, this trick was of no use to Wu Zhi.
In desperation, Zhao Fuxi could only return to the room.
When she came to the window, the poor little girl had been forced to a corner of the alley by several naughty children.
Because of Zhao Fuxi's current location, she couldn't see what was happening in the alley.
But occasionally one or two naughty children would stand at the entrance of the alley, laughing, and at the same time picking up stones and throwing them in.
The less he could see her, the more anxious Zhao Fuzi felt.
She glanced around, quickly walked to the bed, tied the sheets to the rail, and then climbed down along the sheets.
Zhao Fuxi hurriedly ran to the entrance of the alley and blocked a naughty child who was throwing stones. He opened his eyes wide and said in a pretentious manner: "Stop!"
"If you dare to throw stones again, I will throw you into a cage and feed it to the lions!"
The appearance of Zhao Fuxian caused the group of naughty children to disperse in a hurry.
She walked towards the little girl huddled in the corner with a distressed look on her face.
Zhao Fuxi stood in front of the little girl, gently wiped away the tears from the corners of the little girl's eyes with her delicate and tender wrists, and asked in a soft voice.
"Little sister, are you okay?"
The little girl raised her head with dark eyes. She shook her head and said in a low voice, "I'm fine."
With that said, the little girl slowly stood up.
She first bowed deeply to Zhao Fuxian, and then limped deeper into the alley.
Zhao Fuxi looked at the little girl's staggering back, her brows tightening more and more.
She completely forgot about Wu Zhi's previous agreement with her, which was not to leave that room, let alone trust any strangers.
"Wait a minute!"
Zhao Fuzi walked forward quickly and supported the little girl.
"You can't do it like this. You have to go see a doctor first."
The little girl shook her head: "My mother is still waiting for me at home. My mother has not eaten for two days. I just stole a cake."
With that said, the little girl carefully took out a pancake from her arms.
So many people beat her just now, but the pancakes were not broken.
In her hands, this thing was like a treasure.
Zhao Fuxi's eyes were red and her nose was sore.
Such a feeling was something she had never experienced before.
In the royal family, although the family is now falling apart, the father has been kidnapped, and the brothers are fighting against each other in the family.
Zhao Fuzhen, who grew up in fine clothing and fine food and was carefully cared for by the emperor, had actually never felt true family affection.
I don’t know what it would feel like to truly care for my family.
She reached out, touched the little girl's head, and said seriously.