Ji Xingzhi came to the front hall, where the so-called messenger from Shuizhou was waiting. He was wearing blue armor unique to Shuizhou, holding a helmet in one hand and a letter in the other, looking exhausted.
Ji Xingzhi and Zhou Zheng alarmed the messenger as soon as they reached the door.
The messenger whirled around, and when he saw Ji Xingzhi, he was momentarily stunned. Oh my god! Is this the Emperor of Lizhou? Not only is he more handsome than the master, he's even prettier than the concubines in the master's womb!
Seeing that the messenger was stunned and speechless, there was an undisguised surprise on his seemingly honest and simple face.
Seeing this, Ji Xingzhi couldn't help but laugh: "Why? Do I look weird?"
Hearing this, the messenger was slightly startled, as if he had been suddenly awakened from a dream. Coming to his senses, he realized that he had offended Ji Xingzhi and hurriedly bowed to Ji Xingzhi, saying, "Zheng Tian, the messenger from Shuizhou, pays his respects to His Majesty the Emperor."
Ji Xingzhi slowly walked to the table, lifted her robe and sat on the chair. She looked up at Zheng Tian and said softly, "No need to be polite."
Zheng Tian straightened up, his helmet hanging at his waist, and presented the letter in his hands with both hands: "This is an invitation from our emperor to His Majesty the Emperor. Please take a look, Your Majesty."
Invitation?
Ji Xingzhi nodded slightly, glanced at Zhou Zheng who was standing beside him, and said, "Bring the letter here."
Zhou Zheng immediately stepped forward and took the letter from Zheng Tian's hand. He checked it calmly and handed it to Ji Xingzhi only after making sure there was no problem.
Ji Xingzhi took the letter and read it thoroughly. It was a brown envelope with a painting of three wavy water patterns from Shuizhou and a pattern of Shuizhou's aquatic buildings. The envelope was sealed, indicating that it had never been opened.
Thinking of this, Ji Xingzhi raised his hand and tore open the envelope, and took out a piece of white paper with black words written on it. The paper was folded into a rectangle, the height and width of which were exactly the same as the volume of the envelope.
Ji Xingzhi opened the letter and saw several lines of densely packed small characters written in a flamboyant style, signed with Shui Lianche and the red seal of Shuizhou State.
Ji Xingzhi took a quick look and got the general idea. In short, Shuizhou would hold its centennial Peace Ceremony about two weeks from now, on July 25th, inviting the monarchs of the four states to visit Shuizhou.
At the same time, after Shui Lianche's election, all unmarried women from all countries, regardless of their wealth, between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five, with regular facial features and decent speech and behavior, can participate in the election.
Ji Xingzhi couldn't help but curl the corners of her mouth slightly. It was interesting. Although she didn't know what Shui Lianche was planning, she was sure that Shui Lianche's purpose was definitely not as simple as inviting monarchs from various countries to Shuizhou to visit the Holy Scripture.
Just imagine, Shui Lianche invited monarchs from all countries to Shuizhou, but pointed out that he would select the future queen of Shuizhou from the five states. His purpose was obvious, to use the position of the queen of Shuizhou to attract monarchs from all countries to Shuizhou.
As for whether anyone fell for it or took advantage of it, Ji Xingzhi didn't know. Anyway, she could go to Shuizhou or not...
Suddenly, Ji Xingzhi looked up at Zheng Tian and asked, "Is there a military officer named Qin in Shuizhou?"
Zheng Tian was slightly taken aback when he heard this, then lowered his eyes and thought for a moment. Shuizhou did have a military officer named Qin. Although few people in Shuizhou knew about this, it wasn't difficult to find out if one was willing to look it up.
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