Chapter 1609: Hunting with the Khagan on Mount Sanmi!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1609: Hunting with the Khagan on Mount Sanmi!

Chapter 1609: Hunting with the Khagan on Mount Sanmi!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Whoosh!

On the day of the execution, the news of the events that had transpired within the capital—and the words Wang Chong had spoken to the crowd—sprouted wings and flew to the countries bordering the Great Tang, traveling as far as Arabia and Charax Spasinu. And to Wang Chong's final words, these countries all fell silent.

Wang Chong's words were nothing more than a brazen threat to these countries, but none of them dared to retort.

Arrogance needed a basis, and there was no doubt that the King of Foreign Lands had this basis. Whether it was Mengshe Zhao, Ü-Tsang, the Western Turks, or the Arabian Empire, they had all been defeated by him.

Did a defeated general dare to speak up courageously?

"The Confucian Sect lost this round, as did all the countries around the Great Tang. With the King of Foreign Lands there, it will not be very easy for us to destroy the Great Tang. The Western Turks have lost all face, as one of their generals has been executed in the capital of an enemy country. We will have to see how Ishbara Khagan responds."

In the incense-laden palace of Ü-Tsang's royal capital, Dalon Trinling folded up the letter and put it in his sleeve, his eyes pensively turning toward the ceiling.

The conflict within the Tang Empire had involved all countries, but it was ultimately a dispute between the Western Turks and the Great Tang. The other countries were very limited in what they could do, even if they wanted to intervene.

"Hear my order. In the Tsenpo's name, write a state letter to the Great Tang saying that Ü-Tsang is closely watching this matter and that we hope that the Great Tang can give all the other countries a proper explanation," Dalon Trinling indifferently said.

"Yes, Great Minister!"

……

"Bastard! Bastard! Bastard!"

Amongst all the countries, no one was more enraged than Ishbara Khagan of the Western Turks.

The thunderous roars, like those of an enraged lion, resounded over the hol

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