Chapter 1218: Geshu Han's Send-Off!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1218: Geshu Han's Send-Off!

Chapter 1218: Geshu Han's Send-Off!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"The Young Marquis has already rested for three days and three nights! We should be getting back on the road!"

A rude voice came from outside, apparently wanting to force its way into Wang Chong's room.

"You bastards! Lord Marquis is unconscious, which all of you clearly know, yet you still come to disturb him! Let me tell you, I will take the lives of anyone who dares to touch Lord Marquis!"

A clanging could be heard outside. Apparently, Chen Bin and Xu Keyi, in an agitated state, had pulled out their weapons.

"Impudent! We are imperial envoys! You dare to touch us!"

"The Young Marquis was just made King of Foreign Lands! Do all of you plan to rebel?"

Furious roars could be heard outside, and it seemed like more people were pulling out their weapons. From their voices, Wang Chong recognized them to be the officials from the Bureau of Rites and their guards.

"Bastard!"

Xu Keyi and Chen Bin were even more infuriated by this sight. Just when both sides were in a tense stalemate…

"Stop!"

An angry and stern bellow came from inside the room.

Outside the room, beneath a blossoming plum tree, the two groups froze and turned toward the room.

Creeak! The door opened, and a pale-faced Wang Chong emerged. His aura was disorderly and he appeared extremely feeble, but his movements still exuded an unusual dignity and nobility.

"Milord!"

"Your Highness!"

Chen Bin and Xu Keyi were delighted to see that Wang Chong was awake, and immediately put away their weapons. Meanwhile, the red-robed officials from the Bureau of Rites and their guards appeared a tinge apprehensive. The leading official shot his guards a glance, and everyone behind him quickly sheathed their weapons.

A person's reputation was like the shadow of a tree. The news that Wang Chong had killed Arab War God Qutaybah had already spread throughout the Great Tang. If both sides truly began to fight, no one would be a match for him. This was why the officials from the Burea

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