Chapter 167: Imperial Prison!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 167: Imperial Prison!



Chapter 167: Imperial Prison!

“‘If this brat isn’t killed, the wrath of the soldiers cannot be placated’? How hilarious! Where do those Hu think they are at? Just because they contributed a little bit to the country, they start to demand compensation for their effort?”

A huge wave crashed onto the shore. By a nearby pier, several warships were stationed, and a war flag drifted along with the sea breeze. Written on the flag were two words: Crouching Waves.

On the deck of a ship, a black-bearded general was reading a letter with an awful expression on his face.

“Relay my commands. Write a memorial, declaring ‘anyone who pushes for Wang Chong’s execution will be an enemy of our Crouching Waves army’!”

“Hahaha! Laughable! How laughable! Those fellows actually dare to threaten His Majesty? It seems like that child was right after all. Those Hu really do form a faction of their own. I would like to see whether the words of us Han count or the words of those barbarians count!”

The night cast its shadows over the undulating mountains, and the radiance of campfires was scattered sporadically across the face of a mountain. Staring at a letter with a darkened face, a powerfully-built general started laughing furiously.

“Relay my commands! Write a memorial and send it over to the royal court as fast as possible. Say that ‘I, Lu Hui, will kill anyone who dares to touch Wang Chong. Our entire Northern Army shall back Wang Chong!’”

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From the utmost north to the far south, similar incidents were occurring in military camps all over the Central Plains. Never in the long history of Great Tang had so many Hu generals united to demand the death of an individual.

Similarly, never before had an incident managed to incite the wrath of so many Han generals.

Di di da da. Deep in the night, the galloping of innumerable horses carrying memorials containing the wrath of both Hu generals and Han generals shook the ground as they headed swiftly toward the capital.

While Wang Chong’s matter was causing a huge uproar throughout Great Tang, in the depth

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