Chapter 238: The Painstaking Efforts of the Wind Mu

"Third brother, the prince has never treated our group of 'squires' guards as slaves. [Marshmallow wants to read almost all the books.,It's much more stable and faster than the general station.,There's no ads in the whole text.] ]。 For more up-to-date chapters, visit: ЩЩ. They all get along as brothers. Usually, the prince treats us with all his heart, and if he knew how cold it was at the moment, he would definitely not object to us building a fire to keep warm. ”

Lao Jiu's words made the third child hesitate.

Indeed, what Lao Jiu said is true, and Feng Zhimu treats them with benevolence and righteousness.

There has never been a master who can treat his subordinates so well.

The world says that the regent is the admirer of the wind, dominates the government, and suppresses the new emperor.

But who knows his suffering.

Before the death of the first emperor, he secretly issued an edict to the prince and entrusted the entire Tiancang country to him.

Because the new emperor was immature and unstable, the first emperor was worried that he would not be subordinated to the public after he ascended the throne. Read the full text of the latest chapter

Therefore, Feng Zhimu suppressed Feng Yanxiao everywhere, poked his sharpness, and smoothed his edges and corners.

But how do you know that Feng Yanxiao not only doesn't understand the painstaking efforts of the first emperor and the wind Mu, but also opposes the wind everywhere.

But these can only be stuffed in the heart of the prince alone.

The third child wanted to agree to make a fire, but when he thought of Feng Zhimu's respect for the nine-tailed fox, he still refused.

"No!" He looked at Lao Jiu, Lao Jiu's disappointed look, and he was a little unbearable.

After a while, he spoke again, "Bear with me, it will be dawn in a few hours, and it will be warmer when the sun comes out." ”

Lao Qi and Lao Jiu didn't squeak, just moved around with a sullen breath.

The third child sighed helplessly, and his gaze inadvertently stopped on Fifteen.

There was no change in the expression on his face, and he was still punching.

It was as if he hadn't heard what he had just said.

The third child couldn't help but sigh, if the seventh and ninth were like the fifteenth, it would be fine.

The four of them walked around the ice field without saying a word, each with their own thoughts.

An hour passed.

Instead of rising, the air on the ice sheet is getting colder.

Lao Qi's eyelids were covered with a layer of snow and frost.

His lips were purple from the cold, and his hands and feet were stiff, as if he would die in the next moment.

"No matter, I'm going to freeze to death!" He couldn't help but let out a loud shout, and threw a pile of firewood out of the space.

"Lao Jiu, we make a fire, if we don't make a fire, Lao Tzu will freeze to death on this ice field."

"Old Seven!" The third child's deep voice carried a warning.

"Seventh Brother...... This, this is not good! Lao Jiu glanced at the third child, a little embarrassed.

After all, the third child didn't agree, and he still didn't dare.

"What's so bad." Lao Qi glared, "I'm going to freeze to death, what are you afraid of." I believe that the prince will not blame us for such a trivial matter. ”

"But ......" Lao Jiu was still a little jealous, and he didn't move.

"Seed, get out of the way!" Lao Qi scolded and angrily pushed Lao Jiu away.

"You don't make a fire, Lao Tzu comes, you look like a man."

"Seven ......"

"Leave him alone!" Lao Jiu seemed to want to say something, but the third stopped him.

Let the seventh go and make a fire.

Lao Jiu looked at the two of them in embarrassment, although he usually likes to pry people, but he will not do anything to disobey the prince.

The seventh brother may have forgotten that no matter how well the prince treats them, there is always a master and servant between them.

Lao Qi was full of anger and lit the fire.

He really couldn't understand why Lao Jiu, who had the same heart as him, suddenly became distracted, so bad.

He set the fire on fire, and he squatted by the fire, and the warmth expelled the cold from his whole body little by little.

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