Chapter 620: The Decisive Battle! The Final Negotiation!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 620: The Decisive Battle! The Final Negotiation!

Chapter 620: The Decisive Battle! The Final Negotiation!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Your Majesty, I understand what you're saying. The mountain springs will run out one day, but when will that day come? Ten days from now? A month? Maybe longer? What if it is ten days or a month?"

Dalun Ruozan appeared calm, but even the nearby messenger could hear the shaking in his voice.

Geluofeng had nothing to say.

What a frightening youth!

As Geluofeng looked up at the gushing water, he suddenly understood something. This was a show of power, a silent pressure. And he had to admit that Wang Chong had truly succeeded.

He could take the risk, but Ü-Tsang and Mengshe Zhao could not wait.

"Great Minister is correct. We cannot wait!"

A voice came from the side. Duan Gequan's voice had decided things once and for all.

Bwoooom!

The blaring of a yak horn sounded across the skies. After three days, thick smoke once more began to rise from the base of the mountain as the entirety of the Mengshe–Ü-Tsang army gathered.

The dark clouds of war once more clamored over the earth!

This was yet another battle between the Great Tang and Mengshe–Ü-Tsang forces, and it was certain to be the last. This time, no one could retreat. They would fight until death or victory, until the final soldier, until they bled the last drop of blood… the decisive battle!

……

Bongbongbong!

The thundering of a drum rose up from the mountain, followed by a second, a third, a fourth… The sounds of drumming gradually spread over the mountain like drops of rain, spreading as far as one hundred li.

The dark clouds of war began to writhe and roil.

The remaining sixty thousand soldiers of the Great Tang's southwest whirred to life like some massive war machine.

This war of the southwest had left all sides, whether Tang, Mengshe Zhao, or Ü-Tsang, extremely fatigued. Their strength was far from what it had been at the start.

The Great Tang had experienced a severe water shortage.

The Tibetans had experienced a severe food shortage and th

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