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309. Never Leave (22)

"Who gave them permission to tamper with the princess's property and remodel it?"

He had to wait for Mu Mu to complain about such a big matter before he knew about it.

Zhu Chi was also stunned by the question.

I scratched the back of my head. After a long time, I slapped my forehead and remembered that incident.

"Sir, you are such a noble person who forgets things. But I can't blame you. You haven't been back to the palace for five years. Apart from the battle reports, you rarely care about family affairs. You don't know the changes in the prince's palace.

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Zhu Chi is good at everything.

Loyal, honest, capable, able to do things, tolerant and generous.

The only drawback is probably the occasional noise.

It was obvious that Qin Shi was impatient. He even laid the foundation for a lot of nonsense. He kept talking and talked for a long time before getting to the main topic.

Zhu Chi finally understood the situation and told Qin Shi the information he wanted to hear before his last bit of patience ran out.

"Five years ago, the 30,000 cavalry troops led by the prince entered the Snow Kingdom, and the war was in full swing. It happened that at this time, the Tianchi Kingdom sent their credentials, requesting marriage."

"The emperor sent someone to send an urgent letter eight hundred miles away, asking for your opinion whether you are willing to marry three beautiful princesses who are as beautiful as flowers and jade."

"You were so angry that you threw the letter on the ground and ordered that from now on, 'boring' letters are not allowed to be sent to the military camp, otherwise they will be punished by warlords."

"From now on, the secret letters sent from Beijing are divided into two types. One is important military reports, orders, and all information related to the war, which must be delivered to you as quickly as possible. The other is those daily trivial matters.

, they are all directly sealed in the box without being read, even letters written by the Emperor himself are treated this way, without exception."

"The Emperor has been waiting for two months, but has not received your reply. He sent someone to ask again. Because it disturbed your marching plan, he sent you out before you could say anything."


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