In the crowd, Li Kui chuckled: "Brother, what do you mean, are we going to fight with the Jin people?"
Wu Zhi's eyes widened, and Li Kui immediately shrank his neck and did not dare to speak.
"I will give you a quarter of an hour now. When you are ready, everyone will get ready and set off!"
Wu Zhi's speech was very simple and did not overly inspire the morale of these people.
After all, for Wu Zhi, they are not going to the battlefield now, but to deal with the peasant uprising in the south.
They are also farmers. It is obviously impossible for these people to pick up butcher knives and kill their own kind.
Wu Zhi has his own ideas.
Above the court hall, Gao Qiu crossed the seaport and said he would help Wu Zhi transport the two thousand people.
Sure enough, 100 carriages sped out of Tokyo.
These are four-wheeled carriages, pulled by four horses. Because they were originally used to pull boulders, some of them had their roofs removed, and they looked a bit like small trucks of later generations.
The frames of these trucks look much stronger and heavier than ordinary carriages.
The tall horse also appeared more muscular and powerful, and its size was more than double that seen on the road.
Wu Zhi could clearly see the sharp-edged muscles of each horse from a distance!
One carriage after another stopped outside the camp. Many soldiers had never seen such a strong horse. Although their eyes were shining with excitement, they remained strictly disciplined and remained motionless.
As long as Wu Zhi doesn't say anything, they will be the pillars!
This is the result of Wu Zhi’s training!
Then, Wu Zhi waved his hand: "Let's go!"
"Bah!"
"Bah!"
"Bah!"
The soldiers quickly got into the vehicle with neat steps,
100 four-passenger carriages, each carriage is more than enough to carry 40 people.
But Wu Zhi still deliberately asked for 50 more carriages from Qiu Qiu, and each carriage could only seat about 20 people.
In this way, the carriage will travel faster.
However, when Wu Zhi, Lin Chong and Hua Rong were about to get on their horses and leave, they discovered that one of the carriages was a little strange.
It happened that Pan Yan and his men were about to get on the carriage, but as soon as this boy got on, he immediately jumped down and prevented other soldiers from getting on the carriage. They took the initiative to bypass the carriage and go to the side.
Then, Pan Yan walked up to Wu Zhi.
He said to Wu Zhi: "Brother-in-law, riding a horse is quite tiring. Why don't you go and ride that carriage too."
Wu Zhi said calmly: "No, I'll have a wider view while riding a horse."
"Oh, brother-in-law, just listen to me and go to that carriage."
When Pan Yan was talking, he even blinked at Wu Zhi.
When Wu Zhi saw it, the corners of his mouth turned up slightly.
Afterwards, Wu Zhi walked quickly to the carriage. When Wu Zhi reached out and opened the curtain first, he couldn't help but frown!
Because he found that the air in the carriage was obviously colder than outside. And the reason for this was because the master of the Goddess Palace, Leng Wushuang, was actually sitting in the carriage!
In addition to Leng Wushuang, there was also a woman wearing an ink-green skirt. She waved to Wu Zhi, with a smile as bright as the sun, which made Wu Zhi speechless.
Wu Zhi never thought that the emperor's favorite fifth princess would actually be on this carriage!
Leng Wushuang alone has given Wu Zhi enough headaches. He didn't expect that Zhao Fuxi would still be here. If Zhao Jilin knew about this, Wu Zhi might not be able to chop off five of Wu Zhi's heads.
Wu Zhi immediately jumped on the carriage and first clasped his fists at Zhao Fuxian. Then he asked Leng Wushuang: "Why are you here?"
"Her Royal Highness the Princess is naturally here to admire the grace of Minister Wu."
"I wonder how many young girls' hearts were affected by the military expedition that Minister Wu led this time?"