Daming: This Prince Understands Animal Language

Daming: This Prince Understands Animal Language

by Trillions Of Gold Ingots

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Ch. 9Monologue under the Moon
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In the eighteenth year of Hongwu, Yingtian Mansion. Zhu Huan, the fifth son of the Zhu family, had an unknown secret since he was a child - he could understand animals talking. It's not some psychic magic, let alone some fairy magic. It was an indescribable feeling: when the birds were chirping, he could tell where there was an ambush; when the horses neighed, he could tell whether they were hungry or tired; even when the old koi carp in the imperial garden spit out bubbles, he knew what was hidden under the pond. At first, this skill was of little use. At most, it could help him avoid a few pranks by his brothers, or hunt a few more rabbits during hunting. But as he grew older, Zhu Huan discovered that the most loyal soldier in the world was not a human being. Falcons will never betray, war horses will never tell, and hounds will never complain that the money you give is too little. When the brothers in the court fought fiercely for the dragon chair, Zhu Huan chose to stand behind Prince Zhu Biao and act as the sharpest knife. He didn't want to be the emperor, because he knew that the emperor's throne could not be as happy as a beast riding around the world, holding a beauty in his arms, and followed by thousands of troops. Bei Yuan violated the border? He led the wolves to flatten the grassland. Japanese pirates disturbing the country? He led a pod of whales to ram and sink a pirate ship. The red-haired squid from the West wants a piece of the pie? Zhu Huan patted the American bison on the back and smiled slightly: "I want this new continent, Ming Dynasty."

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