Super Dictator

Chapter 201: Be the captain of my bodyguard

The anus was knocked off the red ticket list, and it was very painful in the back. The brothers rushed to support and counterattacked.

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Wilson hurried away without saying a word, which surprised the standing patrolmen. However, they did not receive any new orders from Wilson, so they continued to surround Wei Jichen and others.

What new changes are going to happen? Wei Jichen finally saw how tyrannical foreigners were in China. As an admiral, he could be considered a high-ranking official, but he didn't take Wilson seriously at all, let alone ordinary people.

Wei Jichen turned around and saw Wilson walking to the table next to where he was sitting. Sitting at that table was a woman with long brown hair wearing a luxurious white dress.

Wei Jichen could only see her side profile, with clear facial features, fair skin, and a calm and calm face. She looked about twenty-four or five years old.

Only then did Wei Jichen realize that this woman didn't seem to be very interested in what had just happened. The foreigners around her were all watching the situation. Only she seemed to have just finished her meal and was wiping her mouth with a napkin after putting down her knife and fork.

Wilson stepped forward cautiously, and the woman stretched out her hand. Wilson leaned down, lowered his head and kissed her gently with excitement and respect.

The woman whispered a few words, and Wilson bent down and nodded repeatedly, making Wei Jichen secretly guess her identity.

Soon, Wilson walked over hurriedly with his head held high and big steps.

"Oriental, Your Majesty, Your Majesty the Princess, please go over and reply." Wilson said condescendingly, with a look of arrogance on his face.

your Highness? A British princess?

"If she wants to see me, let her come by herself." Wei Jichen remained motionless and replied coldly, while thinking in his heart: The British princess actually came to China. She should have come in a private capacity, otherwise the court would not be without any trace. The wind came out.

I also thought that during this period, the great powers of various countries sent a large number of diplomats to China and Japan, and it was not impossible that the British princess was among them.

"Huh, Wei, you have to understand your current situation. If Her Royal Highness hadn't interceded and didn't want to see anyone else get hurt and fall to the ground, do you think you could still be standing here?" Wilson said sinisterly.

Su Zhiniang persuaded her from the side: "Ms. sir, let's go over and have a look. The princess seems to be able to solve the problem. We should go over and thank her for all reasons."

Wei Jichen nodded imperceptibly and led the crowd to walk over slowly.

It wasn't until he was not far away from the woman that Wei Jichen could take a closer look and saw that she had smooth and delicate skin, deep and bright black eyes, and a long neck like a swan.

She sat on the chair with her hands folded together, her body motionless, her posture was dignified and elegant, and she had some manners like a princess.

Behind the British princess, there were four or five tall and mighty British men standing at some point. They seemed to be palace guards.

"Your Highness, Wei Jichen has brought you." Wilson said with a humble salute, and the old British man beside her whispered softly, obviously translating.

"This is my Princess Maud of the British Empire, the most beloved granddaughter of the respected Queen Victoria, an Oriental, it is your honor to meet Her Royal Highness." Wilson glanced at Wei Jichen and others with disdain, and then arrogantly Said: "I have met Her Royal Highness the Princess and yet I have not paid homage!"

For the sake of etiquette, Wei Jichen just cupped his fists and cupped his hands.

Wilson's expression changed, but he was still waiting to say anything.

Princess Maud, who was sitting on the chair, whispered a few words, and Wei Jichen heard her voice being very clear and moving.

The meticulously dressed old translator next to him relayed the narration: "Are you Wei Jichen? Although Her Royal Highness the Princess has some objections to your ungraceful and barbaric behavior, she has heard your name many times since she came to the East. I have seen your marksmanship and skills, and I feel that you are much more powerful than the palace guards around you. It just so happens that Your Highness has just arrived in China and needs a Chinese to serve her, so Her Royal Highness the Princess asked you if you would like to be her captain of the guard? "

In fact, Maude just asked Wei Jichen if he would like to be her bodyguard, but the translator knew that Wei Jichen was a famous general in the Qing Dynasty, so he took it upon himself to add "长" at the end.

Wei Jichen was speechless for a while, seeing that Princess Maud looking naturally superior.

Wei Jichen's heart was filled with unknown fire. Wei Jichen, the famous God of Death, the commander of an army, came to serve as the captain of the bodyguard for you. Damn it, you can say it out loud. It seems like you have given me such a great gift. .

Wilson, who was standing next to him, had an envious look on his face and said with a hint of jealousy: "Oriental, you are lucky, my princess and the captain of the bodyguard of the British Empire are more noble than you, a first-class official of the Qing Dynasty."

It was true that the country was weak and was being bullied. Wei Jichen sneered and said, "Tell you Princess Maud, I am not interested in the princess's captain of the bodyguard, but I am somewhat interested in the position of the princess's husband."

Wei Jichen was so angry that he spoke without hesitation.

The expressions of all the British people around him changed. This was simply teasing their princess in public.

The translator quickly translated Wei Jichen's words intact.

After Maude heard about it, she was not annoyed. Instead, she smiled slightly, glanced at Wei Jichen, lightly parted her lips and said: "My sisters are married to European royal families. What you say will only make people think You don’t know your own strength.”

There is a translator nearby to translate, so I won’t go into details.

Wei Jichen had calmed down and knew that he was humiliating himself. He could still be reasonable when seeing the other party. Unlike Wilson, who nodded and stopped talking about the matter, he just spoke out of anger and seemed a bit exaggerated.

"Thank you very much for Princess Maude's consideration, and I am very grateful for Princess Maude's rescue. But if the princess has nothing else to do, please let us go. Just pretend I haven't heard what the captain of the guard said." Wei Jichen said expressionlessly. replied.

My dear, there will be more after this chapter^.^,

Mod pointed to the injured Indian next to him and said calmly: "This soldier was injured because of you. You only need to compensate him for his medical expenses and then he can leave. However, please consider my suggestion carefully. I will stay in China for a while, and you can be my bodyguard during this period. As for the salary, you will be satisfied."

When Wilson saw that the princess wanted to let Wei Jichen and others go, he couldn't help but stepped forward and said anxiously: "Dear Princess, this Orientalist hurt someone and violated the laws of our British Empire. He should be taken back."

Maud glanced at him slightly dissatisfied and said softly: "I know exactly what happened. Both sides were at fault."

Then she said sternly to Richard: "If the restaurant does not allow Chinese people to come in, it should be written on the door. If it is not written, no matter who comes in, they should be entertained. Our British Empire has commerce all over the world. If we can't even basic Business rules can’t be followed, it will only damage our reputation and make it difficult for anyone to do business with us in the future.”

Richard lowered his head and said yes repeatedly.

Wei Jichen did not expect that Princess Maud would talk about great principles with great clarity, but most of her words contained contempt for the Chinese people, and she had a condescending attitude at heart.

Although he saw that the matter was about to be resolved satisfactorily, Wei Jichen could not get rid of the shame in his heart. The admiral of the Qing Dynasty was not as effective as a woman's light words.

Wilson did not dare to say anything more. With an order, the surrounding patrolmen opened a passage, and Wei Jichen and his men all left with their heads lowered.

When the people at the door saw Wei Jichen and others coming out safely, they burst into cheers. Little did they know that the cheers were even more harsh in Wei Jichen's ears.

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