Chapter 1651: Wang Chong and the Ghost King!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1651: Wang Chong and the Ghost King!

Chapter 1651: Wang Chong and the Ghost King!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Heh, if I did that, how could I lure you out?" Wang Chong indifferently said.

Wang Chong had sensed that something was wrong long ago. The First Prince was acting completely differently from usual, as if he had an additional advisor at his side. The Great Buddhist Temple incident had only made him more certain.

Not only that, now that he thought about it, although he was outside the capital when the Rebellion of the Three Princes took place and didn't know many of the details, he remembered that there was apparently one other important advisor of the First Prince other than the Eastern Palace advisors who had been executed.

But there was never any information about this individual.

Many events had changed with his reincarnations, but it seemed that the archcriminal who had appeared at the First Prince's side in that life, and led the Rebellion of the Three Princes that resulted in the massacre of so many officials, had also appeared in this life.

One must enter the tiger's den to get the tiger's cub!

Judging by the last few operations, his adversary was extremely cautious and would not recklessly reveal himself. By knowing oneself and knowing one's enemies, one could win one hundred out of one hundred battles. If he wanted to stop his foe, he needed to know who his opponent was.

Given how cautious this man was, only Wang Chong's personal appearance would lure him out, so Wang Chong had no other choice than to risk himself.

From the moment he emerged from Tianxin Palace, Wang Chong had not been focused on the First Prince. He had been focused entirely on the elder standing right behind him.

Other than a few white hairs on his temples, the elder still had many strands of pitch-black hair. Moreover, his eyes were sharp and energetic, and he seemed completely different from an ordinary elder.

His movements exuded refinement and grace, and he naturally radiated the demeanor of a noble, perhaps even nobler than the nobl

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