The emperor was pleased and rewarded the soldiers who had not made any contributions.
However, there was only one sentence at the bottom of the page.
Hehe, you're going to make a suggestive joke again.
He ordered a smaller production run, and then excitedly took the finished product back to Mu Yao, who was changing the bandages of a soldier.
A gentleman's word is as good as his bond.
Actually, that single-soldier crossbow wasn't the Shenbi bow from the Song Dynasty; it just had a longer range, which you modified.
Everyone thought it was Nanzhi who invented it, but at the celebration banquet, Nanzhi publicly announced that it was Muyao.
The Mu family is too ostentatious.
You have repeatedly proposed the same operational viewpoints, but Xiao Jia disobeyed your advice and, with He Shiqin, won battle after battle.
Throughout history, there have been countless men who have been granted the title of Lady of Imperial Decree, and even those who haven't received it did so because of their husbands' achievements.
I reported to He Shibing whether he had taken all the credit, and to Mu Yao whether he had made any contributions.
Before granting Mu Yao a pardon from death, the emperor also bestowed upon her the title of Lady of the Imperial Decree and rewarded her with a great deal of fertile land and gold and silver jewels.
Aside from this, there are also ten thousand taels of gold, a thousand acres of fertile land, and a few shops.
Nan's father was so humiliated that he slunk away.
Many men, seeing how powerful Mu Yao was, were moved to tears and wanted to take him as their role model.
The complex words made even the emperor unable to resist looking up at the gentle yet strong man above him.
Mu Yao was overjoyed and immediately ordered his men to get to work as soon as possible.
As soon as I left, I couldn't help but ask you, "How did you come up with the idea of asking the Emperor for a pardon from death?"
"Whatever he wants, as long as I can satisfy it, I cannot grant it to him."
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