Chapter 834: Qixi Protector-General! Wang Chong?
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 834: Qixi Protector-General! Wang Chong?

Chapter 834: Qixi Protector-General! Wang Chong?

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Most important of all was that though no one knew of the name 'Agudu Lan', the words 'Black Wolf Yabgu' were ones that appeared with extremely high frequency in the court.

This title could be found on the list of enemies of both Qixi and Beiting. This man was undoubtedly one of the core members of the war faction in the Western Turkic Khaganate, one of the members of the Turkic upper crust that gave both Qixi and Beiting massive headaches.

No one had expected that this man wanted by the Great Tang Imperial Court, who was such a vexing foe on the northern border, would end up dying by Wang Chong's hands.

"How could this be? This Black Wolf Yabgu has always been crafty. Beiting and Qixi have worked together multiple times to try and kill him, but he always managed to notice early on and flee. How did he die in Qixi?"

"When Fumeng Lingcha was in Qixi, he couldn't kill him, so how could he be killed when Qixi is without Fumeng Lingcha and completely leaderless?"

"Could it be an error? Problems like this have happened before. When we previously thought that the Black Wolf Yabgu had died in Beiting, he would up appearing again as well as ever."

"How could that be? Others might make that mistake, but would the Young Marquis? He rendered great service to the court in the southwest, and His Majesty even conferred a courtesy name upon him. Would he be so incapable as to not recognize the Black Wolf Yabgu? Formally submitting a report of victory to the Imperial Court is no minor affair!"

The hall was awash with chatter. The military officials knew the details about the Black Wolf Yabgu and were rather stunned by this news. As for the civil officials, although some of them still doubted Wang Chong, the majority deeply trusted in his reports.

After all, Duke Jiu had served as the leader of the civil officials in his tenure, and he was a man of high character and prestige, respected by all the people of the world. His grandson

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