Naturally, Zhang Wuji had no objection to Zhao Min's words.
After all, this was what he had discussed with Zhao Min last night, but Zhou Zhiruo and Zhao Linger were a little surprised.
Zhao Linger said: "Sister Min'er, the quarrel between us is just a boring bickering, but I think we still have to distinguish the primary from the secondary in some things."
"You said you have never been defeated, which is obviously a lie. Otherwise, you would not have changed from the dignified Empress of the Yuan Dynasty to the current Concubine Min."
After hearing this, Zhao Min was very surprised and was speechless.
Zhao Linger continued, "I have followed the young master for many years and know him best. I know he is lustful, but as an emperor, it's no big deal for him to have a few more beautiful girls around him."
"Compared with Emperor Shun of Yuan Dynasty, the girls around this young master are probably less than one percent of his."
"But apart from being a little lustful, the young master's ability in leading troops and fighting is no less than yours."
"As the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, it is not a good idea for me to give you the command of the troops in this dangerous area of Jiangnan."
Zhang Wuji, who was standing by, was about to explain something for Zhao Min, but Zhao Min raised her hand to stop him.
"Sister Queen, you are right. I know this is not a good thing. If it were north of the Yangtze River, I wouldn't bother asking for command."
"But don't forget, this is Jiangnan, and our main force now is my Three Doyan Guards. I won't hide it from you. When I surrendered, the Three Doyan Guards I left behind were all elite soldiers. Out of hundreds of thousands of people, I only left these 60,000 people."
"I'm not afraid to tell you again that I was rebellious at the beginning."
"I was unwilling to accept it. Why did I become a housewife in just three or four years? But since I gave birth to little Min'er, I have no intention of rebelling. Otherwise, Zhang Wuji's army would have marched south, and Beijing would have been empty. If I had led the troops in person, I could have restored my country without bloodshed. But I chose to lose face and let the soldiers follow me south."
"Although I have become that ridiculous Concubine Min, my soldiers are still my soldiers. Even if Zhang Wuji can command them, they will never fight hard on the battlefield. If you want to win, you must listen to me."
"You women are short-sighted. You only consider the superficial pros and cons of war. I will only say this once today. If any of you women dare to object, I will no longer care about this matter."
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Such arrogant words.
Zhao Linger and Zhou Zhiruo both opened their mouths to speak, but in the end they turned their gaze to Zhang Wuji again.
After seeing their gazes, Zhang Wuji said softly, "I believe in Min'er. If we can't give the position of commander-in-chief to Min'er, we won't win this battle."
After hearing this, Zhou Zhiruo glared at him fiercely with a look of disappointment in his ability.
But Zhao Linger smiled slightly and said, "I understand what you mean, sir. Since you believe in Sister Min'er, I will not say anything more and will fully support this matter."
After hearing this, Zhou Zhiruo said nothing and just drank a glass of wine.
On the other hand, Yu Fei, Yang Buhui, Wei Xiangjun, and Su Tanmei didn't say anything from beginning to end.
All four of them are self-aware and will never say a word when they shouldn't express their opinions.
Zhao Min glanced at the women present, then burst into laughter and said, "Hahahaha, this is so interesting. You all actually look down on me, but none of you have my ability."
Yu Feiyan said: "Sister Min'er, it's not what you said. No one looks down on you. It's just that some things cannot be resolved without a quarrel. We are all sisters. My senior sister is good at making money, and you are good at leading troops in battle. As for the rest of us, we only have some cultivation. We can charge into battle, but we can't do other things."
"Just like you said, when we take the lead in eliminating Xu Da, I will listen to you and do whatever you say."
Seeing that Yu Fei had expressed his opinion, Yang Buhui and Wei Xiangjun hurriedly said, "Yes, we will listen to you too."
Zhao Linger first looked at Yu Fei with some disappointment, and thought to herself, "Even if we listen to Zhao Min, there's no need to say it out loud. If you say it out loud, what will happen to me and that little slut Zhou Zhiruo?"
After sighing, Zhao Linger smiled at Zhao Min and said, "Sister Min'er, since they all listen to you, then as your elder sister, it's not easy for me to go against you. When the war starts, I will also listen to you."
Zhou Zhiruo glared at Zhao Min fiercely: "Hmph, you'd better not kill us all."
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At this point, "You'd better not kill us all" was the softest thing Zhou Zhiruo could say.
However, everyone present understood her. Just based on this sentence, Zhou Zhiruo had already agreed to Zhao Min's position as the commander-in-chief in the next few battles.
However, she was still a little angry in her heart. Now she hoped that Zhang Wuji would go to Zhao Min's room again tonight, and it would be best if she could not get out of bed for three days.
…
After dinner, Zhang Wuji was seduced by Wei Xiangjun and Yang Buhui to go to their room. From the moment the lingering sound came from the room, everything was self-explanatory.
But this time, Yu Fei grabbed Zhao Min's hand and dragged her out of the door.
At first, Zhao Min didn't want to go, but Yu Fei said, "Sister Min'er, you should learn. You and I might serve the Master like this in the future. There's nothing to be ashamed of. Sooner or later, you will fall like us."
When Zhao Min heard this, she actually thought it made sense, so she followed him reluctantly.
However, compared with Zhang Wuji, Xu Da and Lan Yu are once again facing their critical moment.
After a desperate fight, Lan Yu and another young general of the Wei army had occupied the advantageous terrain in the mountains on both sides of the Japanese camp.
At this moment, Musashi Hideki was a little confused. In fact, he had already sent a lot of Japanese soldiers to garrison in the dangerous places in the mountains on both sides. He thought they could at least hold on for two days.
But he still underestimated the combat effectiveness of the Wei army. Compared with the two large fences in front of the Japanese camp, the dangerous terrain in the mountains on both sides were easier to attack in the dark night.
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