Instinctively, he looked up and smiled calmly. "I have long heard of the reputation of the Dragon Lord. Today, seeing you in person is truly remarkable. The Dragon Lord has graced our Fengdu camp with his presence, and as a humble lord, I am honored."
Chu Feng glanced at him indifferently, not giving him any respect.
"Do you really deserve to be called a lord?"
"Who are you, and who bestowed upon you the title of a lord?"
"Uh..."
Wu Yinglong was instantly speechless, his mouth twitching.
The soldiers on the scene exchanged glances, discussing among themselves.
As the eldest son of Lord Ping Xi, Wu Yinglong had always been referred to as the "young lord" by everyone. Although he did not hold an official title, his hereditary succession meant that he would eventually become the next "Lord Ping Xi."
Wu Yinglong had no objections to this and gradually began to refer to himself as the "Young Lord."
But he never expected that today, in front of Chu Feng, his little charade would be exposed without mercy.
Chu Feng coldly glanced at him and said, "Don't call yourself a lord in front of me ever again."
"Who are you? Say it again; I didn't hear clearly."
Although his voice was soft, it felt like a loud slap in the face, fiercely hitting Wu Yinglong.
Wu Yinglong's mouth twitched a few times, but under the immense pressure from Chu Feng, he still gritted his teeth and saluted, "Wu Yinglong, the commander of the Fengdu camp, pays respects to the God of War!"
Chu Feng stood tall and casually responded without moving.
Chen Fengxing beside him narrowed his gaze and said coldly, "Don't you understand the rules? Lord Chu appoints the Dragon Lord to be the supreme commander. Is this your first day in the army? Kneel down and welcome him."
"What? Kneel down?"
Wu Yinglong glared at him.
Who did he think he was?
He was the eldest son of Lord Ping Xi, Wu Zhenguo, the first heir of the royal clan Wu. He was the next Lord Ping Xi.
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