Chapter 656: Each With Their Own Axe to Grind!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 656: Each With Their Own Axe to Grind!

Chapter 656: Each With Their Own Axe to Grind!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

The black-clothed Yabgu half-closed his eyes. In an instant, a scene appeared in his mind. The mountain was still the same mountain, but countless soldiers had appeared, their different armor clearly indicating that they belonged to three different forces.

These people were engaged in a frenzied melee.

In the middle of these dense ranks, the Yabgu could clearly see four giants, and in front of these four giants, another enormous figure, shining with golden light, was currently striding toward the pit…

If those experts who had participated in the southwestern war were to see the scene playing out in this Turkic Yabgu's mind, they would assuredly be stupefied.

This Yabgu had clearly managed to replay the scenes from the battle on that day. Those scars and fissure in the ground were wholly sufficient for him to visualize the battlefield.

In both the Eastern and Western Turkic Khaganates, the only person capable of this feat was the Eastern Turks' Ghost Eye Yabgu.

The Ghost Eye Yabgu looked forward and suddenly said, "I understand. Geluofeng fell at precisely this place…

"Wang Yan and Xianyu Zhongtong, two powerful experts, joined forces. Against one Mighty Miracle God and one Vajra God, it's no wonder Geluofeng was heavily injured. He was too careless."

"But Geluofeng was also a wise sovereign. No mediocre figure could strengthen Mengshe Zhao to this level. How could he be caught completely off guard? Such a thing shouldn't have happened!"

Behind the Ghost Eye Yabgu, an Eastern Turkic general furrowed his brow in doubt.

The Ghost Eye Yabgu was silent. To tell the truth, when he had heard about the defeat in the southwest and Geluofeng falling into a coma after being heavily injured, he had found it very strange. As a sovereign, it was his duty to preside in the rear and only take to the battlefield when absolutely necessary. This was a most basic principle of the battlefield.

Geluofeng should have been in the rear

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