Chapter 344 Is this your own idea?



"As my young master said, we are still young and there is plenty of time."

Tens of thousands of Yuan troops retreated to their camp in an orderly manner.

All that was left were countless corpses.

Zhang Wuji, who was standing on the city wall, felt indescribable emotions as he looked at the sea of ​​blood and corpses before him.

He turned to Zhou Zhiruo and said, "Zhiruo, go and tell Yang Xiao to send someone to tell Zhao Min to send someone to bring back the bodies of the fallen Yuan soldiers."

Zhou Zhiruo also didn't waste any words.

She hurried down the city wall.

Upon seeing this, Gong Yu said to Zhang Wuji, "Your Majesty is truly a man of great benevolence and righteousness. He can do such a thing so perfectly."

"I really admire you."

Zhang Wuji said: "It's nothing. For the soldiers under my command, they all serve their respective masters."

Even if the soldiers who died in battle cannot return to their hometowns, they should not be left without a burial place.

Today's battle is over.

Zhou Zhiruo was walking on the city wall, her blue and white flowered dress had already turned blood red.

When the Ming army soldiers on the city wall saw her, they all called her Madam Zhou respectfully.

Even Yang Xiao is no exception.

When Yang Xiao saw Zhou Zhiruo walking towards him, he hurriedly went up to her and said, "Madam Zhou, is there anything you want to talk to me about?"

Zhou Zhiruo said: "His Majesty has ordered you to send someone to tell Zhao Min to send someone to bring back the bodies of the fallen Yuan soldiers."

Yang Xiao glanced around and saw that whether it was the top of the city or the bottom of the city, it was already a sea of ​​blood and corpses.

It's time to deal with these bodies.

Yang Xiao said to Zhou Zhiruo: "I am General Yang Xiao, and I will follow your majesty's orders."

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