Chapter 685: Strange Activity in the Palace, the Fifth Prince! (I)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 685: Strange Activity in the Palace, the Fifth Prince! (I)

Chapter 685: Strange Activity in the Palace, the Fifth Prince! (I)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

On the blustery summit, Wang Chong and Wei Anfang glanced at each other, both able to see the shock in each other's eyes.

"An Arabian princess?"

As Wang Chong came back to his senses, he gave an almost imperceptible frown.

"Was it on King Qi's order? So when they said that you weren't at the training camp, you were actually meeting with him?"

Wang Chong had truly never imagined that Zhao Qianqiu would have sought him out for a matter like this. The Abbasid Caliphate was to the west of the Western Regions, extremely far from the Great Tang. Wang Chong did not remember anything like this happening in his last life.

But upon careful recollection, he did seem to remember that an Arabian princess had visited the Great Tang, but she had left very quickly, remaining for only a few days. Wang Chong had never met her, nor did he know what she looked like.

And no Arabian princess had ever entered the training camps, much less mentioned his Deflecting Blade Manor by name.

"If only it was because of King Qi!"

Zhao Qianqiu's voice was suffused with a deep helplessness.

"The Three Great Training Camps were established by the will of His Majesty. If this really was the work of King Qi, I could have used His Majesty's order to stall the matter. Even if King Qi was angry, he would only be able to make life hard for me. But the one who came to ask for my help was the Chamberlain of Dependencies! And it was a senior who helped me once when I was going through hard times."

The hardest thing to repay in this world was a favor! And even more when it was a favor given when one was at their most downcast!

Moreover, the Chamberlain of Dependencies was tasked with interacting with the foreign countries, and its duty was to receive their emissaries and diplomatic missions. The matter of the Arabian princess truly did fall under its scope. The Chamberlain of Dependencies naturally had to do its utmost to fulfill her req

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