Chapter 654: The Mountain of God!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 654: The Mountain of God!

Chapter 654: The Mountain of God!


Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"If Great Minister has a question, then please, speak."

The Tsenpo who had been enraged just a moment ago seemed to change into a completely different person, his face filling with joy and amity as Dalon Trinling stepped forth.

Upon saying these words, the Tsenpo shifted his gaze to the two guards.

"You two, withdraw for me!"

"Yes!"

The two royal capital guards quickly withdrew from the hall, shutting the door as they left.

"The Sage Emperor of the Great Tang is rewarding that youngest son of the Wang Clan at this very moment. Do you know of this matter?"

Dalon Trinling's gaze was sharp. He took two steps forward and stared at Dalun Ruozan, going straight to the main topic.

Buzz!

Dalun Ruozan was stunned by this news and raised his head. Dalun Ruozan was well aware of the significance of the Sage Emperor's rewarding Wang Chong. The Ü-Tsang Empire had suffered such a bitter defeat entirely because of the seventeen-year-old Wang Chong.

Now that the Sage Emperor was richly rewarding Wang Chong, that youngest son of the Wang Clan would gradually begin to do more and more for the Great Tang, present more and more of a threat to the Ü-Tsang Empire.

"Hmph, very good. It looks like you've noticed. The southwestern war has already passed. No matter how many warriors the Ngari Royal Lineage lost or how massive is the scope of this plague, all of it is the past. Death is inevitable in war, and prices must be paid. In our past wars with the Great Tang, we have suffered defeats of even greater magnitude. But even so, we did not come away empty-handed. At the very least, we know of a name. Wang Chong, wasn't it?"

Dalon Trinling snorted. His gaze was as sharp as the edge of a saber, its cold light piercing through even the smoke in the hall.

Astonished, Dalun Ruozan hurriedly lowered his head in subservience.

"Victory and defeat are both commonplace for a soldier. Regardless of the price we have paid today, in the future, the Great Tang

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