Chapter 2125: A Letter from the Central Plains!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 2125: A Letter from the Central Plains!

Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr

"Same as last time, about the alliance?" Ishbara Khagan asked, his expression calm and unperturbed.

"Yes!"

The general nodded. They had already received many such letters, but Ishbara Khagan had suppressed all of them, causing them to vanish like stones into the ocean.

"I see," Ishbara Khagan indifferently replied, saying no more.

In the tent, First Prince Irbis Shiyun shared a glance of mutual understanding with Wunu Shibi.

Irbis Shiyun stood up, made a hand salute, and firmly said, "Imperial Father, we can't continue to delay.

"Time will not wait for us. An Yaluoshan and the other countries have invited us again and again, and now is the best moment for us to join. Moreover, the Great Tang is abundant with resources, with far greater stockpiles than ours. Attacking the Great Tang is the best way to get through this trial."

Next to First Prince Irbis Shiyun, Great General Wunu Shibi came forward. "Your Majesty, though the First Prince is young, this general believes he is right on this matter. To not make a decision when decisiveness is called for is certain to sow chaos. Moreover, the alliance of the countries is now set in stone, making this the best time to deal with the Great Tang. And has Your Majesty forgotten the previous humiliations?"

One was the future Khagan and the other was a Great General. Their words combined carried an entirely different weight.

The final comment in particular made Ishbara Khagan's eyes twitch.

In the border incident, Wang Chong had sent a letter threatening that he would hunt with Ishbara Khagan on Mount Sanmi, forcing Ishbara Khagan to withdraw his million-man army. All of the surrounding countries knew about this incident and joked about it, and Ishbara Khagan had marked it as a lifelong disgrace.

Moreover, even without this incident, the Western Turkic Khaganate and the Great Tang were old foes. Over the course of several hundred years, the two sides had clashed countless times. It was impossible to count the number of Turkic braves who had di



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