My father Zhu Gaoxu

Chapter 862 Leaving

Chapter 862 Leaving

Helen quickly discovered Johnny's vague hostility towards Zhu Zhanhe, so she dismissed him with a few words.

However, Johnny was still unwilling to leave. He looked back from time to time, looking at Zhu Zhanhe with undisguised hostility.

"Husband, don't be angry. Johnny doesn't know your identity. I hope you won't be the same as him!"

Helen hurriedly persuaded Zhu Zhanhe that she was afraid that Zhu Zhanhe would be angry and send someone to arrest Qiao Ni. After all, no matter what he said, he was someone she knew before.

"Don't worry, I'm not so petty, but Helen, you are so beautiful, you must have had many suitors in the past. It seems that I may have to face a lot of hostility when I go to Venice this time?"

Zhu Zhanhe laughed, and then joked to Helen.

"Gee, my husband is right. The people who pursued me at the beginning could go from Venice to Rome, but I didn't like any of them. In the end, I met my husband after many twists and turns. This may be what the ancients said is fate!"

When Helen heard this, she couldn't help covering her mouth and laughing. Thinking about her original experience, it was indeed very legendary. Sometimes even she couldn't believe it.

"Isn't your book already written? Why don't you have it printed?"

Zhu Zhanhe suddenly asked Helen with a smile. Helen had written an autobiographical novel about her experience before, and even let Zhu Zhanhe read it. It must be said that the writing was very exciting, but Helen kept this book in her collection. , and was not printed or published.

"I still don't want it. There are a lot of things about the palace written in that book. I'm afraid it will spread out and cause gossip."

Helen shook her head in embarrassment.

After she married Zhu Zhanhe and lived in the Han Dynasty for so long, her thinking became more and more like a Han woman. She even began to worry about the impact of the content in the book on the royal family. After all, in the second half of the book , but it wrote a lot about her and Zhu Zhanhe’s mutual understanding and love.

"Without your book, there are still many rumors about the court among the people, so you don't have to worry about these. And I really think your book is very well written. It not only describes the life in Venice, but also describes the life of us big men. In many cases, it may become a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation in the future, and even I will be honored by you, so that I will be remembered by future generations."

Zhu Zhanhe encouraged him.

He watched Helen write the book bit by bit with his own eyes, and revised it several times during the period. It took a total of several years to be completely completed, and the content of the book was indeed very attractive, so he felt that if such a book was not published, If so, it is simply a loss to the literary world.

"Really, my husband really thinks my book should be printed?"

Helen's eyes lit up when she heard Zhu Zhanhe's compliment, and she immediately confirmed again with joy.

"Of course! As long as you print it out, many people will definitely like it. It may be more popular than my favorite Romance of the Three Kingdoms!" Zhu Zhanhe laughed. Although it is a bit exaggerated to be more popular than the Three Kingdoms, Helen wrote it. The book is indeed good, and her experience is quite legendary. She was originally a noble girl from a foreign country, but she lived in the Han Dynasty, and finally married Zhu Zhanhe. Not to mention anything else, there are many stories between the Han Dynasty and Venice alone. Few people would be interested in her story.

Hearing what Zhu Zhanhe said, Helen was also very happy. She was still hesitant and finally made a decision.

In the afternoon, Helen returned to her residence. She immediately opened a suitcase she was carrying with her and took out a thick stack of drafts. These drafts were the autobiographical novel written by Helen, and the name was "The Adventures of Princess Helen". Although she She is not officially a princess, but as the daughter of the Doge of Venice, her status is similar to that of a princess.

This draft was not the original written by Helen, but she took the time to copy it in Latin. The original manuscript is still in the Han Dynasty. This Latin draft was what she planned to bring to Venice to show to her parents.

Helen flipped through these manuscripts page by page. Occasionally she found a small error and corrected it immediately.

Zhu Zhanhe's words today finally made her decide to print and publish this book that she had spent countless hours writing. She happened to be going back to Venice this time, so why not start with the Latin version and publish it in Venice first? As a result, when I return to Han Dynasty in the future, I will print out the Chinese version.

When Zhu Zhanhe returned to his room to rest in the evening, he saw Helen still concentrating on checking the manuscript, which made him smile slightly, and then asked someone to make white fungus soup, and then brought it to her with his own hands.

Zhu Zhanhe stayed at Mufas Port for a few days, mainly to examine the construction progress of the entire port. He and Zhu Zhantan also discussed the planning of the port in detail, and also made plans for the development of the entire port. A rough plan was made.

Zhu Zhanhe also went to inspect Zhu Yong's Shenji Battalion. As the strongest army of the Han Dynasty stationed on the Mediterranean coast, Shenji Battalion has always been the trump card of the Han army. They defeated the entire Egypt.

However, although the Shenji Battalion has been stationed in Egypt, the internal personnel have actually been replaced several times. After all, soldiers are also human beings and cannot be stationed outside all the time. Therefore, the Han Dynasty has long established a strict rotation system. Generally, the soldiers are stationed full In three years, you can rotate to the territory of Dahan.

Helen has also been very busy these days. She has been focusing on revising the manuscript and has no time to take Zhu Qikai around. Fortunately, Zhu Zhanhe has nothing important to do and will take Zhu Qikai around as long as he has time.

Children are very curious, especially Zhu Qikai. Especially when he arrived at the Shenji Camp and saw the muskets in the hands of the soldiers, he couldn't move.

Zhu Zhantan also likes to collect weapons. His Governor's Mansion has a special collection room, which contains not only various firearms, but also various swords and armors. It is also Zhu Qikai's favorite place to go, and even pesters him. Zhu Zhantan asked him to give him some weapons as gifts.

Zhu Zhantan is also a master who is neither serious nor serious. When he saw that his nephew had the same hobby as him, he actually gave the short gun he collected to Zhu Qikai as a toy. Although there were no bullets in it, Zhu Zhanhe was still shocked. He jumped, and then confiscated the short gun. The angry little guy burst into tears.

A few days later, Zhu Zhanhe and Helen boarded the battleship again, preparing to go to the island of Cyprus. They would meet Zhang Zhong on the island to see the situation of the navy, and then rushed directly to Venice, for which Helen had been waiting for a long time. Not enough.

But when leaving, there was an incident, that is, the little guy Zhu Qikai hugged Zhu Zhantan and refused to let go, because Zhu Zhantan gave him a favorite toy, which made him feel that this third uncle is more important than Zhu Zhanhe, his biological father. They were all married, so he wanted to stay here and not leave, which made Zhu Zhanhe dumbfounded.

(End of this chapter)

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