Chapter 1279: Wunu Shibi and the Blackwater Shaman!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1279: Wunu Shibi and the Blackwater Shaman!

Chapter 1279: Wunu Shibi and the Blackwater Shaman!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Two bells glimmered like jewels from the girl's ears, and they pleasantly jingled in the wind.

This girl was none other than the one who had previously appeared at Li Junxian's side.

"There's no need to worry. I've already sent Elder Song to take care of the matter. In just a little while, we can completely squeeze him out of the Imperial Court. At that point, he will cease to be a threat to us in the Imperial Court!" Li Junxian said.

With these words, all three people vanished from the Imperial Palace.

……

"How was it?"

The moment Wang Chong stepped onto the carriage, a voice rang out in his ear. King Song was seated in a corner, apparently having waited a long time. Next to him was Minister of War Zhangchou Jianqiong, and both of them were staring at Wang Chong.

This was the first time the Confucian Sect leader had appeared in the Imperial Court, and many people had probably been watching his meeting with Wang Chong just now.

"The Confucian Sect will begin moving soon. Tell the generals that they need to be careful," Wang Chong immediately said as he seated himself next to King Song.

Hearing this, the others in the carriage grimaced.

"…In addition, though the surrounding countries can't be trusted, since the treaties have been signed, we need to ensure that the other countries carry out their promise to reduce their armies. Lord Zhangchou, I leave this matter to you," Wang Chong said, turning to Zhangchou Jianqiong.

"Mm!"

Zhangchou Jianqiong solemnly nodded.

"As for Li Junxian, leave him to me!"

Wang Chong peered out the window, a profound light in his eyes.

Rumble!

The carriage rolled forward, vanishing into the streets.

Just a few hours later, countless soldiers rode out of the Imperial Palace and various government offices and began to post notices throughout the capital. Countless messenger pigeons took to the skies to deliver messages to the various parts of the Central Plains. Ü-Tsang, Arabia,

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