Zhao Fuxi looked at Wu Zhi: "Wuzhi, this princess had a great time on this trip."
"However, Sister Zhao'er is right, you are indeed a playboy! You actually have so many women in the manor!"
Zhao Fuxi stretched out her hand and pointed behind Pan Jinlian, Zhiling and her guarding sisters.
"They are all your women, right?"
Wu Zhi nodded without hesitation: "Of course, they are all my wives."
Wu Zhi's words made Zhiling and other girls feel as sweet as honey.
Zhao Fuxi snorted coldly, took a package from the hand of the palace maid next to her, and threw it into Wu Zhi's arms: "Sister Zhao'er gave this to you, she is getting married soon!"
"As for what to do, it's up to you! I'm leaving!"
After saying that, Zhao Fuzi left angrily!
Wu Zhi did not catch up, but looked at Zhao Fuzi's back and howled: "Your Highness, I, Wu Zhi, am not a gentleman, so take my word for it!"
"I will give you a promise now. Whenever you have a problem, just tell me. No matter where you are in the world, I will personally solve it for you!"
Zhao Fuzhen's delicate body paused and said: "Huh, I don't care about this princess!"
After saying that, she got on the carriage.
The car gradually moved away, and following the wind, Wu Zhi seemed to hear the sound of a woman sobbing from inside the carriage.
Pan Jinlian stood next to Wu Zhi and whispered: "Officer, Her Royal Highness the Princess actually cares about you."
Wu Zhi sighed: "I know, but she has a special status and the time has not come yet."
Pan Jinlian knew her man's character, and Wu Zhi's words were enough.
Watching a large group of people coming in force, they left dejectedly.
Bai Sheng triumphantly asked Wu Zhi: "Brother, when are we going to Tokyo City?"
The corners of Wu Zhi's lips turned up, and he said with a smile: "Tokyo City, I'm afraid I won't be able to go there in a short time."
After saying that, Wu Zhi turned around and looked at a group of his brothers, and then roared.
"Brothers, listen up! From now on, we will recruit more troops and train more! Whoever wants it dares to be lazy..."
Having said this, Wu Zhi stretched out his hand and pointed to the Liangshan River behind him, which was so wide that the naked eye could not see clearly the other side of the river.
"If he dares to slack off, my punishment for him is very simple, that is, swim three times around the Liangshan River!"
Everyone couldn't help but gasped!
Oh my god!
This is life-threatening!
Although Liang Shan Shui Bo is not as long as the rumored 800 miles.
But at least it is four to five hundred miles, and most people can't finish it in one day even if they ride a horse.
Not to mention swimming around in the water!
But at the same time, brothers who are familiar with Wu Zhi all know that his eldest brother is going to be cruel!
…
While Wu Zhi was recruiting troops at Zhenshui Villa,
Song Jiang and Xiao Xuanfeng Chai Jin sat at the same table again.
At this time, Song Jiang looked downcast and serious.
"Master Chai, I, Song Jiang, guarantee with my own life that this matter is absolutely true!"
Chai Jin looked at the palm-sized piece of rag on the table, his eyes constantly flickering.
He is a descendant of the royal family, so he naturally knows that this piece of silk is a tribute. Ordinary people may not even see it, let alone wear it!
However, he still had some doubts about what Song Jiang said.
The last time he listened to Song Jiang's words, he ran all the way to save Zhao Ji.
As a result, the man was not rescued, but was fought with the elite soldiers of the Jin Kingdom.
He almost lost all the elite soldiers he had worked hard to cultivate over the years there.
The education and belief that Chai Jin received since childhood was to take back the country from the hands of the Zhao family.
Otherwise, there is no need for Chai Jin to work so hard and he can be as carefree as those noble gentlemen.
As the saying goes, one learns from one's mistakes.
After the last experience, Chai Jin actually didn't believe in Song Jiang.
I always feel that what this person says is not entirely true, and there are obvious signs of deceiving people into doing work.