Chapter 1650: An Argument Between Princes!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1650: An Argument Between Princes!

Chapter 1650: An Argument Between Princes!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Bastard!"

The First Prince's expression turned cold, and the hands hidden in his sleeves clenched, the veins bulging. If looks could kill, Li Heng would have been a dead man.

"Li Heng, do you know what you're saying?"

The First Prince spoke between clenched teeth, each word seeming to force itself through the cracks.

The First Prince had always remembered the Fifth Prince to be cowardly and shrinking, always falling back and running whenever he ran into a problem. He had even disguised himself and entered Kunwu Training Camp, mixing in with the common folk. His personality had somewhat changed later on, and he had learned how to counterattack, even pushing Third Prince Li Ju into prison.

But in the end, he would usually simply grin and bear it as he was beaten down.

However, this time was different. He actually dared to conflict with him in front of so many people.

"Imperial Brother, Li Heng is only explaining the matter. Was anything I said inappropriate?"

Li Heng raised his head and looked at the First Prince.

"Good! You were very good! Nothing was inappropriate at all!" the First Prince viciously spat. "Let me ask you this. You said that you summoned the King of Foreign Lands into the palace, but one of you is the King of Foreign Lands while the other is a Prince. Imperial Father has strictly forbidden the Princes of the palace from colluding with important officials of the court and forming factions. Do you not know of this rule? There are many people here, Fifth Brother, so you'd best think very carefully about your answer."

"Ah, First Imperial Brother, haven't there recently been a lot of assassins in the palace? The Jinyang Palace that I live in has come under many attacks, but these scoundrels are somewhat lacking, so they've never succeeded," the Fifth Prince replied, staring profoundly at the First Prince.

"Li Heng recalled that the King of Foreign Lands had peerless martial arts, and had a desire to lear

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