Chapter 722: Hulayeg's Pitfall!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 722: Hulayeg's Pitfall!

Chapter 722: Hulayeg's Pitfall!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Wait… wait a moment, Sir, please wait! I didn't say that I couldn't do it!"

Seeing that Wang Chong was about to leave, Hulayeg knocked over the silver dish of wine in front of him in his haste to catch up.

"We can negotiate, negotiate… What's the meaning in carrying on business in such a rush?"

Wang Chong stopped and turned his head. "So Sir is saying that you are confident in carrying it out?"

"This, I just felt that the number was a little too large, making it a little difficult, but that doesn't mean I can't do it. If I were given half a year…"

"There is no half a year. At most, three months!" Wang Chong said.

"Is Sir serious?" Hulayeg said.

Wang Chong gave a stern nod.

It wasn't that he was being too harsh or that he didn't want to give him the time, but because this bastard would get himself killed in three months. At that point, what would be the point in finding him to sign a bunch of contracts?

Of course, Hulayeg had no idea of what Wang Chong was thinking.

In addition, Wang Chong had no hope of truly obtaining seven or eight hundred thousand warhorses from Hulayeg. Such a thing was impossible. Not unless the Eastern and Western Turkic Khaganates went mad would they ever permit such a large cavalry force to appear in the Great Tang.

And seven or eight hundred thousand horses was no small number to feed and raise.

There didn't exist a pasture large enough in the Great Tang to hold them all!

In truth, let alone seven or eight hundred thousand, three hundred thousand had just been a throwaway figure. Wang Chong would consider it a big harvest if he were able to get just one hundred thousand from Hulayeg.

The Great Tang had never purchased this many warhorses before! Not because it didn't have the money, but because it never had access to these channels. At the very least, the Turkic Khagans would never be foolish enough to sell off so many warhorses in support of their foe!

"Let me think about it. This isn't the righ

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