Chapter 1598: Punish No Matter How Far! (I)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1598: Punish No Matter How Far! (I)

Chapter 1598: Punish No Matter How Far! (I)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Find four hundred volunteers from the triangular gap. Tell them all the dangers and let them make the choice for themselves. Provide them with the finest weapons. In addition, mobilize all our power. I don't care what difficulties you face, whether it's surveillance in the air, scouts from the various countries, or Turkic sentries on the steppe. Within ten days, I want to see the result. No one can recklessly slaughter the people of the Great Tang without paying a price. Those who commit crimes against the Tang will be punished no matter how far they are!"

Wang Chong's voice was ice-cold, his words resounding through the room.

"Yes!"

The subordinates in the room shouted in unison and then left.

Following Wang Chong's order, the entire northwest region began to shake, and storms began to build up on the border.

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To the north, past the Beiting Protectorate, and seven hundred li into the deserted Turkic steppe, numerous people had gathered together, their tents rising from the earth, banners of black wolves representing the Western Turks standing between them.

The Turkic war banners snapped in the howling winds.

While the people of the Great Tang's capital and north were grieving and raging, this Western Turkic camp abounded in cheers and laughter, bonfires brightly burning while wine cups clinked together.

"Hahaha, come! Drink as much wine as you want, eat as much as you want!

"This is the dried meat the southerners went through so much trouble to cook! The quality is exquisite! I hear that they need to smoke the meat for seven days and nights to make this.

"How is it? Not bad, right?"

At this moment, in the northernmost part of the camp, a Turkic man with long and messy hair, a scar on his face, and a bare chest was raising a large bowl of alcohol. He was seated around a bonfire with several other Turkic soldiers, all of them loudly cheering and drinking.

The large bowls they used to drink alcohol were not the

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