Chapter Twenty-Nine: Two Men in One Bed

"Honorable Ambassador Plenipotentiary of the Qing Dynasty Emperor, Lord Wang, you are truly a peerless genius. www.biquge.info I have practiced such accurate marksmanship in such a short period of time, that even I, who has been fiddling with guns for seven or eight years, sigh to myself. Lord Wang, the first time you hit the target, I really had the same idea as your deputy, Lord Ai, thinking that it was just a once-in-a-century coincidence. And just now, you hit the target for the second time, and it increased the difficulty, which can't be described by just the word 'coincidence'. This can only show one point, that is, Lord Wang, your marksmanship is really good. I'm here to admit defeat to you, and I'm convinced of defeat. After letting out an exclamation, Thomas stood in front of Wang Kai, put his left hand across his chest, bowed deeply to him, and expressed his admiration and admiration for Wang Kai, and said something willing to bow down.

"Thomas, you have praised this official, this official is just lucky. To use an old saying from our ancestors, it is called 'a clever hand', which is pure coincidence, pure coincidence. Wang Kai, who put the gun away, saw Thomas, who was still unwilling, standing in front of him at this moment, bowing to him and bowing his head to admit defeat, which made him excited, but he showed a humble look, waved his hand, and said modestly.

And Princess Jianning, who was standing on the side, saw Wang Kai's deliberately lowered posture and pretended to be very modest, so she was angry. However, the facts are in front of her, Wang Kai has hit the target twice in a row, and each time is more difficult than the first, if she does not admit that Wang Kai's marksmanship is accurate, this is really a little unreasonable.

However, Princess Jianning was on fire in her heart and held her breath, and she was willing to take the initiative to congratulate him like Thomas. She was a little angry, so she immediately turned around and looked away, pretending that she didn't see anything, and nothing happened.