Chapter 1420: Full-Scale Manhunt!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1420: Full-Scale Manhunt!

Chapter 1420: Full-Scale Manhunt!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Heh, this trip to the northwest Central Plains is getting more and more interesting."

Eastern Turkic King Ashina Bagushidu looked down the mountain with a pensive look, the winds causing his robe to dance around him.

"I believed that everything would end when the Origin Immortal Formation was broken, but it now seems like there's still quite a long way to go.

"Nalu, what useful information have you gathered from those Great Tang martial artists?" Bagushidu asked without turning his head.

"Milord, all the Central Plains martial artists, and also those tribal martial artists from the Western Regions, are searching for the Great Tang's King of Foreign Lands. However, they have still not found his location. Although it's a little strange, when you consider that they have a person skilled in formations with them and that the King of Foreign Lands was the one who broke the formation, they've probably used some sort of formation to hide themselves," that person called Nalu reported in a clear and crisp voice. Surprisingly, it was a young Turkic woman, her face concealed behind a black veil that hid her true looks.

"Heh, since this kind of news is going around, he won't be leaving so easily. Once the time is right, he will probably appear. Rather… what of the information on the Origin Immortal Art that I had you spread several days ago?" Bagushidu asked.

"Your Highness, there is probably no one in the martial arts world that doesn't know of the matter. It's not just the Four Ends Martial Lord. Even that existence who stands on the same level as Song Yuanyi, the Lone Silence Ancestor, is coming to the northwest."

"Oh? That's even better."

Bagushidu couldn't help but chuckle.

"I heard that when the Lone Silence Ancestor was young, he got into a series of quarrels with Song Yuanyi, and the two now can't stand the sight of each other. Nothing could be better than drawing this person over."

An Eastern Turkic subordinate in the back bowed

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