Chapter 308: Princess Ni Huang!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 308: Princess Ni Huang!

Chapter 308: Princess Ni Huang!

"Gongzi, we have tallied the name list."

Unknowingly, several hours had passed, and the crowd outside slowly scattered. Zhao Jingdian stepped into the room with a thick stack of papers in his hands.

"Place it on the table."

The room was decorated in an elegant, antique fashion. Wang Chong was currently seated behind an ancient Han Dynasty painting as he gestured to a rosewood table beside him.

The commotion resulting from the spirit vein had brought in more applicants to the Deflecting Blade Manor than expected.

Perhaps I should change the rules, Wang Chong thought.

His original plan was to gather a group of talented commanders from Kunwu Training Camp and groom them to achieve greater things in the future.

But the arrival of the men from Shenwei and Longwei had made Wang Chong reconsider his decisions.

He suddenly felt that he could expand his original plan to include those from Shenwei and Longwei, as well.

However, the prerequisites to entering the Deflecting Blade Manor wouldn't change.

Wang Chong didn't intend to recruit martial artists. There were plenty of experts throughout Great Tang whose services he could employ if that was the case.

Who Wang Chong intended to recruit were those who possessed a sharp eye for the battlefield, or those who possessed potential in that aspect.

In other words, Wang Chong wanted to bring in allies who would stand on the same front as him, future generals who would fight for Great Tang!

Starting from the very first page, Wang Chong began to read through the names while scavenging through the memories of his previous life to sieve out the list of priority candidates.

Xie Qingyun from Longwei Training Camp. He sounds familiar... Isn't he the scion of the Xie Clan? He is quite famous in the capital, and he is renowned for his loyalty. To think that he would be here as well!, Wang Chong thought as he stared at a certain name in the middle of the list.

While Shenwei and Longwei failed to produce as many outstanding generals as Kunwu Training Camp, there were still qu

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