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Chapter 1721: Dispute

    

en.< Cui Zhu was stunned on the spot. >She truly didn't see Li Chen just now, so she didn't greet or pay respects to him. This is a serious offense.This little girl stared wide-eyed at Li Chen. When s...Chapter 1721: Argument

"I'll remember these words, Your Highness. Once the prince speaks, there's no turning back." Huangji Tian chuckled lightly.

Of course.

The two chatted happily, though they both knew that such a travel plan was almost impossible for their identities.

One is the prince of a powerful Qin Empire, and the other is the eldest son of the Jin Kingdom. Furthermore, Huangji Tian has ambitions to usurp the throne. If he succeeds, he will be the crown prince of the Jin Kingdom. How could he possibly come to Qin to play if that were the case If he fails... it's even less likely. A dead man cannot go sightseeing.

Life is just difficult, some truths don't need to be exposed.

Seeing the two chatting and laughing, King Ning, sitting opposite them, felt a ridiculous sense that he was the foreigner.

At such times, regardless of nationality, status or closeness, one should be sitting beside Li Chen.

But the reality is that he was ostracized.

The King of Ning remained impassive.

Rather than being ostracized, he cared more about... the person named Huangji Tian!

And there's the support of a full 300,000 gold troops!

And all of this, he had been completely unaware of before.

At this moment, King Ning's gaze towards Li Chen was filled with a hint of terror.

Li Chen had kept this hidden until the very last moment, only revealing that there were still 300,000 gold troops as a trump card just now. At this time, King Ning finally realized where Li Chen's confidence came from.

With the addition of these 300,000 gold troops, the Liao army, already severely depleted, would be utterly destroyed. In fact... it wouldn't even be difficult to take them out and bury ourselves with them in the process.

The Yan Yun Sixteen Riders numbered 150,000 and were the culmination of the imperial court's efforts. They were undoubtedly powerful, but... King Ning knew that facing a siege by 300,000 golden soldiers, his Yan Yun Sixteen Riders would likely gain little.

Since he had sat down, the King Ning had been calculating the impact of the appearance of these 300,000 gold troops on the situation. He finally came to a conclusion that made him break out in a cold sweat.

With three hundred thousand gold troops present, it was impossible for Yelu Shenxuan to completely defeat Gansu and Li Chen.

Unless...

His gaze swept over Li Chen, a flash of ruthlessness in the depths of King Ning's eyes.

Unless he risked everything, giving up all he had, and leading 150,000 Yan Yun cavalry to surrender to the Liao army.

With both armies joining forces, they could fight Li Chen and the 300,000 Golden Army to a stalemate.

This decision... is just too crazy.

Just as King Ning was rapidly calculating in his heart, with a bang, Wu Ban Shan punched the table and roared: "Wu Yong, what are you meddling in here This general has said that the arrangement at Tiger Leaping Gorge is perfect, but it needs a light cavalry unit that is fast enough and strong enough to draw the Liao army's attention. When it was your turn, you stammered and hesitated, are you afraid!"

"If you're scared, just shove your head between your legs and roll back to your mother crying!"

A Jin general also said at this time, "If there were truly a contingent of light cavalry strong enough to support us, it would indeed be a good strategy. But I didn't expect the Qin army to have cowards too, haha."

A smile from the Golden Army general suddenly made the atmosphere awkward.

Most of the Qin army generals present glared at Wu Yong and the general behind him representing the Yan Yun Sixteen Riders, their expressions and eyes clearly showing that they felt ashamed by what they had done to the Qin army.en, you were thoroughly tricked by the Liao Kingdom over the issue of the Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun. In the end, you could only swallow your anger. You weren't saying this back then.”Guā'ěrji...