Chapter 361: Walking the rivers and lakes for several years

Chapter 361 Walking the rivers and lakes for several years

Among the people on the boat, except for one Lu Jingzhi who didn’t need to recover, the fastest recovery was **** disease.

"I have traveled the rivers and lakes for several years, and I have never used any means of transportation." Ji Ji said triumphantly.

Lu Jingzhi was also fooled the first time he heard it, thinking that he had met someone from the Jianghu, but was later refuted by Fufeng. The so-called number of years refers to the birth to the age of three.

The two are full of energy every day, and it is impossible to accompany the few people who are charging and paralyzed.

Shen Mansion is on a main road, which is the street in the very center of Yuanzhou.

And its back door is no longer a street.

There is an arch bridge connecting the outside world.

The river flows slowly.

Lu Jingzhi, a child who grew up inland, is full of curiosity about this kind of place.

I have traveled before, but the antiques at that time were artificial antiques, not artificial places, and people didn't like to go there.

After all, who can accept a mountain forest without a toilet fan and a lot of mosquitoes?

Later, the end came, and the man-made antique buildings were almost destroyed.

She has changed a lot of bases, and some of them are near the water. She has a water ability and is often sent to do some water-related tasks, clean up mutant creatures in the water, and so on.

Lu Jingzhi actually dislikes those aquatic creatures.

It was already strange, but after the mutation, it became even more strange.

At this moment, she rubbed her legs, "I want to go out and have a look."

Canglan Country's curfew policy is divided into localities, and the state government manages its own affairs.

Among the places that Lu Jingzhi has been to, there is no curfew in Luanyang City, nor in Linning City, nor in Yuanzhou.

"There are few curfews in prosperous places." Xu Shulou explained to her, "After all, you have to make money."

Night life.

This is the normal state of the night for the rich.

Lu Jingzhi doesn't know this normal state for the time being.

She was just super excited and wanted to go out for a few laps.

Hue Ji wanted to go out to play with him again, but he was worried about Yan Qingzhui, so it was better for Yan Qingzhui to speak, as long as he has Fufeng here, besides, there are servants in the mansion.

Speaking of which, this is the territory of his maternal ancestor's family, and the people left in the mansion will not neglect him.

Hue Ji immediately happily followed Lu Jingzhi and went out.

The two looked left and right like people who had never seen the world.

"Aren't you a gangster?" Lu Jingzhi teased, "Why, are you also curious about this place?"

Hue Ji was not annoyed, he smiled, "It's changing with each passing day, it's not the same as when I was a child."

"Have you really been here?" Lu Jingzhi thought that messing around was a general talk.

"Yeah, my master took me to Jiangnan to play. We have been to other places besides Yuanzhou, but she most wanted to take me to Yuanzhou. I vaguely remember coming here. I was young and had an impression It’s not deep, but I remember the master said that she came to find an old friend, and she was injured back then..." Hoe scratched his head and asked tentatively, "Do you know whose mansion this is?"

"The Shen family."

"Do you know who is in the Shen family?"

Lu Jingzhi answered the question obediently, "Zui Zhui's mother's mansion, and Zhui Zhui's mother is the imperial concubine."

Because on the street, her voice was very low for the last two words.

Hearing what she said, Ji Ji had no scruples, "Many years ago, my master was injured and was saved by the young imperial concubine."

"Later, Master avenged me, raised me, and brought me to find her, only to find that the people in Shen's residence had left Jiangnan long ago and lived in the imperial capital."

"We traveled all the way to the imperial capital, and the first news we heard was—"

(end of this chapter)

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