Chapter 17 (2/2)

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At the ed: “Your subject was very stubborn, not at all comparable to the Third Prince, as already refined and had understanding e”

“You were not stubborn,” Emperor Yuan He paused, then repeated in a low voice “Not stubborn… If A Yan resehtest bit, he would not have died so young Dragons birthed dragons, phoenix birthed phoenix, what kind of seed will grow into that kind of tree, Zi Xi, the blood flowing in you is the true iron bloodline of the Former Emperor… ”

Gu Yun: “Your subject is afraid”

Emperor Yuan He waved his hand: “There are no outsiders today, I want to say a few honest words to you Zi Xi, you were naturally born to expand territories Even wolves will tremble and bon before you, but I alorry that you are too strongly shrouded in a violent and murderous aura, this will have a detri”

There was a rurandfather on hisin his lifeti all his children one by one

“rand, but with you keeping guard, the country that belongs to the Crowned Prince in the future was of not much concern, I’ood matters in this world could turn bad once it is too s for times to come … The old head monk of Hu Guo temple could be considered to have watched over you since you were young, the teachings of Buddha are boundless If you have soo visit his place for a while ”

The old bald donkey of Hu Guo Temple had a crow’s beak: he once said that Gu Yun bore the star of cala ill affinity with fas, spouse, and children Because of this, Gu Yun had always refused to step into that temple

At this time as he heard the Emperor mention this ht, alot about that bald old man, I must wait for the opportunity to arise and settle all loans with him at once, set fire to his phony and rotten temple that scams people”

The reason for his deep resent small-hearted That year after the death of the Old Marquis, the e intent will bring in bad omens’ to weaken the Black Iron Cas of ‘dragons’ belonging to foreign countries frequently traveling to Great Liang’s sea Froion, and even the Eastern Sea frole territory of Great Liang could be free froers overlooking their prey

ons in this story is a type of shi+p travel on the sea</e ill omens – so did it ulfed in the fla, bodies of the dead floating for miles — could be seen as peace and prosperity?

If Marshal Gu and the Black Iron Camp was as sentimental as his distant cousin here, then for the innocent civilians of this grand nation, who must they rely on to defend their territories?

to use the imperial court’s scholars to ‘conquer people with morality’?

Truth to be told, not only did Gu Yun want to battle, he also wanted to give them a battle to remember once and for all It was best to coh the doorsteps of the Western foreigners who spent their days craving for the territories of Central Plains, let thehtened and never dare to look at other people’s beautiful nation again

When the Western rebellion situation had settled, Gu Yun once brought forth his request for exactly this But perhaps the Ehly dismissed this request, but not only did he refuse, he also used the strange task of ‘searching for the Fourth Prince’ to send him off to the Northern Frontier

Of course, the emperor had not foreseen; he held Gu Yun restricted at the Northern Frontier, Gu Yun captured a Barbarian Prince back for hie shone directly on their head, and if they were not loyal generals who helped expand the territory, they were bound to return to bring disasters on their own country and people

The senti, one lying — on the narrow bedside, dug deep into his heart one last time, but in the end, neither of them could convince the other

Emperor Yuan He looked at his ice-cold eyes and suddenly felt iht, if he wasn’t greedy for imperial powers, then wouldn’t he just be a leisurely prince alked the dog?

Then he wouldn’t have met the woiven his lifetime of affection for someone else, and he wouldn’t have to spend years and years of his life separated from his wife and child

This kind of throne full of thorns and dried bones, perhaps only the people ere determined to kill and resolute like the Marquis of Order was qualified to sit on?

Emperor Yuan He whispered: “Zi Xi…Zi Xi ah…”

Gu Yun’s expression that was cast in iron suddenly wavered, his eyelids slightly drooping down, the straight shoulders becaer so inhumanly stiff

Emperor Yuan He asked: “Do you despise me?”

Gu Yun: “Your subject does not dare to”

Eain: “Then will you remember me in the future?”

Gu Yun closed his mouth

The old Eo and continued to press on: “Why are you not speaking?”

Gu Yun was silent for a while, one could not make out a hint of sorrow on his face:

“If Your Majesty also goes, Zi Xi will no longer have any family mehtened up by an invisible hand for a moment He had never heard this little bastard say such warm-hearted words before in his life Just this one sentence had alenerations that have never been spoken out loud before, leaving in the continuous flow of ti to part with each other

At this moment, a servant at the door carefully reminded: “Your Majesty, it is time for the medicine”

Gu Yun quickly recovered As he looked up again, he had already reverted back to a disdained and unparalleled lethal weapon hidden in human form: “Your Majesty, please take care of yourself, I will take my leave now”

Eain and called his nickname: “Xiao shi+liu!”

Gu Yun stopped in his tracks

Eled to reach under the pillow and found a string of old wooden bead bracelet: “Coiveoldthe Buddhist bracelet of no value around his wrist, co up inside

“This cousin…will be watching you,” E the back of his hand

Gu Yun’s heart was hurting too er maintain his calm composure, he could only quickly request to be excused

Three days later, the Eistrates and ain bid farewell to an era