Chapter 1683: Crown Prince's Junior Guardian Wang Zhongsi!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1683: Crown Prince's Junior Guardian Wang Zhongsi!

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Suddenly, there was a crisp footstep from the stairs. At the same time, a waiter from the restaurant spoke into Wang Chong's ear.

"Guest, the person you're waiting for is here."

"There's no need. I'll go over myself." A deep and dignified voice came from the stairs, interrupting the waiter. The owner of this voice proceeded to make their way to Wang Chong.

A few moments later, a figure slowly began to walk over. From his erect posture and sharp eyes, one could still sense the immense majesty radiating from his body, even though he tried his best to restrain it.

Wang Chong had seen many kinds of people, including illustrious Great Generals like Gao Xianzhi and Zhangchou Jianqiong, but even men of their caliber would admit defeat in the face of such majesty.

An ordinary person would probably need just a glance to begin trembling in dread.

In the realm, there was only one man who possessed such majesty and yet was known so little by the common people: the Crown Prince's Junior Guardian, the illustrious War God of the previous generation, Wang Zhongsi.

Wang Chong carefully inspected Wang Zhongsi. He had never really had a chance to interact with the Crown Prince's Junior Guardian, and this could be considered their first real meeting.

Wang Zhongsi had chosen to wisely draw back in the face of overwhelming odds. At the height of his career, he chose to hand his military authority to Geshu Han and retreat into the palace, hiding his name and achievements.

When it came to achievements on the battlefield, Wang Zhongsi had reached the highest heights one could achieve in a lifetime. Excluding the Arabian Empire, which had simply been too far away for him to interact with, he had defeated almost all the other countries. He had once even reached the royal palace of Ü-Tsang, forcing the Tsenpo and his officials to flee in panic. Even now, the Tibetans regarded that incident as a major humiliation.

Even though Wang Chong also had his fair share of conquests and had defeated countless foes, he had not yet accomplished simi

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