Chapter 1196: Hyderabad Mine!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1196: Hyderabad Mine!

Chapter 1196: Hyderabad Mine!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"The high priest has existed for an extremely long time and is almost a living myth. I once heard that he knew many ancient secrets and truths, including about the Elam Dynasty. If you are interested in the Book of Paimon and the symbol you've mentioned, you might be able to find him and ask a few questions."

Bahram's words caused Wang Chong's eyes to brighten. After pausing a moment, Bahram continued.

"But like all people who grasp secrets and have lived for an extremely long time, the high priest of Sindhu rarely reveals himself. Many people have heard of him, but only an extremely small number have actually seen him. Not even the Sindhi of Hyderabad know his exact location. Every time, they only hear his voice but never see his figure. Moreover, even when the Emperor of my Sassanid Dynasty wanted to see him, he was not able to get his wish.

"In Khorasan and the surrounding regions, that person is a god-like existence. Out of respect for him, no one has ever tried to meddle in Sindhu. If you wish to find him, you should go there and take a look."

Bahram's words were like a boulder splashing into the lake of Wang Chong's mind, stirring up countless waves.

The war was over and Arabia had lost many people. No matter how muddle-headed or impulsive Mutasim III was, he would not be launching another war any time soon. With this period of peace, he might truly have a chance to take a trip to Sindhu.

Moreover, Sindhu possessed an enormous amount of Hyderabad ore. Now that Arabia had been defeated, he might be able to negotiate with the Sindhi to obtain the quota usually set aside for Arabia.

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The coalition army quickly ratified Wang Chong's articles. Based on these rules, anyone who disrespected the Great Tang disrespected the coalition army. Bahram and the other rebel leaders embraced this article even more enthusiastically than the Great Tang had.

If the Great Tang was willing to establish this rule, it indicated that it was willing

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