Chapter 1610: Ishbara Khagan, Grieving and Indignant!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1610: Ishbara Khagan, Grieving and Indignant!

Chapter 1610: Ishbara Khagan, Grieving and Indignant!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Each of Wang Chong's words carried such force that they were on the verge of breaching through the paper, and their contents were just as shocking.

A cinnabar seal had been placed at the end of the letter, but it was not the seal of the Great Tang. It was the seal of the King of Foreign Lands.

The Turkic soldier who had delivered the letter could not tell the difference between the seal of the Son of Heaven and the seal of a King, so he had taken Wang Chong's letter to be a state letter from the Great Tang.

But this was far from what had infuriated Ishbara Khagan.

"This Wang Chong has gone crazy! I think the Great Tang has gone crazy as well! If they want war, I'll give them war!"

Ishbara Khagan could not contain his rage. A gentleman could not be humiliated. This was something taught in the schools of the Confucian Sect, and even the shepherds on the steppe knew about such things. And if a gentleman could not be humiliated, a sovereign certainly could not! The flames of rage burned within Ishbara Khagan's heart.

This King of Foreign Lands was far too impudent!

What did it mean that within three days he would be hunting on Mount Sanmi? Mount Sanmi was the Khagan's mountain, the mountain of the Son of Heaven, equivalent to the Great Tang Imperial Palace. This was not a simple threat, but outright humiliation! Did he really think that the Western Turkic Khaganate was some puny kingdom?

This bastard needed to pay a price for his recklessness!

"Pass on my order! All tribes are to immediately mobilize their soldiers and gather on the border. Let's see if we will go hunting in the capital of the Great Tang or if he will come to hunt on my Mount Sanmi!"

Ishbara Khagan's eyes bulged and his body trembled.

"Yes, Khagan!"

A guard in the tent immediately turned to leave. It seemed like the war between the Great Tang and the Western Turks was about to restart, but then suddenly—

"Khagan, no!!"

A figure quickly wal

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