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The Human Emperor c1-2382

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by Huangfu Qi (皇甫奇)


  The eunuch shot Gao Xianzhi an indifferent glance.

  Gao Xianzhi immediately frowned, and everyone else grimaced. Gao Xianzhi was an important subject of the empire and the Anxi War God. Other than Bian Lingcheng, no eunuch would dare to speak to Gao Xianzhi with such a tone.

  The ‘Lord Wen’ that had remained silent throughout the reading of the decree finally spoke. “Lord Gao, do not ask any further questions. If there is something that you should know, the Imperial Court will naturally inform Milord. If you should not know, then no matter how many questions you ask, we will still know nothing!” His expression was hard and inflexible, and no part of his body except his lips moved as he spoke.

  This attitude alone caused Feng Changqing, Wang Yan, Cheng Qianli, and the others to widen their eyes. Just the fact that he could intervene in this conversation with a eunuch was proof that this Lord Wen had much higher status than they had imagined.

  “I would just like to ask a question…”

  At this moment, a young voice spoke up. Wang Chong, who had remained silent throughout the entire process, had finally spoken.

  “Might I ask, are Milords Lord Wen, Lord Tang, and Lord Li?”

  Wang Chong’s voice was calm and unperturbed, but his words instantly made the place fall silent. Everyone, including that Lord Wen, turned to Wang Chong.

  “These are them!”

  Finally, the official with the surname Wen turned his head and gestured behind him at several figures. Wang Chong’s gaze followed the gesture, and he immediately saw three figures exuding powerful energy. These people were all dressed as Confucian scholars, and their expressions were serene, their energies restrained. However, the energy contained within their bodies was even greater than that of Cheng Qianli in his Supreme Desolation God avatar.

  Wang Chong was an important subject of the military, and everyone in the world knew of his reputation.

  Yet despite how strong these three were, Wang Chong had no impression of them, even though someone of his position should have known at least something.

  Wang Chong had viewed every piece of information available in the military, but if the decree had not mentioned their names, Wang Chong wouldn’t have even known the names of these people. For someone of Wang Chong’s status, this was simply inconceivable.

  It was as if they had emerged from thin air.

  But a moment later, Wang Chong’s eyes inadvertently swept past one of their wrists, and his eyes twitched. On that wrist, he had clearly spotted an inked insignia. At almost the same moment, that man seemed to sense Wang Chong’s gaze. With a shake of his wrist, the sleeve of his robe dropped down and subtly covered that insignia.

  At this moment, the official with the surname Wen trotted forward on his horse and said, “Lord Wang, according to the will of the Imperial Court, upon receiving the decree, please immediately hand over your military authority and make haste to return to the capital. This is a rule of the Imperial Court and also His Majesty’s will. Lord Wang, please cooperate!”

  His expression was inflexible and his voice was similarly devoid of emotion. This was clearly someone who always acted according to the rules.

  “Wait a moment! Please be reasonable!”

  “Milord has only just received the decree, and now you’re already telling him to move out! Just what is the meaning of this!”

  “Just who are you? It seems like you haven’t come here to announce a decree, but to strip our lord of military authority!”

  All of Wang Chong’s subordinates became agitated, and even the Khorasani soldiers, noticing something strange, began to agitatedly argue for Wang Chong’s case.

  “Lord Wang, don’t leave! Khorasan needs you!”

  The rebel leaders were also anxious. The results of these last few battles appeared to be due to the joint collaboration between the Khorasani, rebel armies, and Tang soldiers, but everyone knew that they only had the confidence to oppose Arabia because of the Great Tang’s Young Marquis.

  Although he was only seventeen, he had already become the backbone of all of Khorasan.

  It was precisely because he was so self-assured and foresighted, always ready for any development, that he had gained their deep trust that the enemy could be overcome no matter how strong they were. Without Wang Chong to oversee Khorasan, no one even dared to imagine how they would deal with the ferocious assaults of the Arabian Empire.

  Chapter 1215 - Returning to the Capital on Imperial Decree!

  Chapter 1215: Returning to the Capital on Imperial Decree!

  Translated by: Hypersheep325

  Edited by: Michyrr

  “Emissary, is there any way to request His Majesty, the Emperor of the Great Tang, to slightly alter his orders and have the Young Marquis stay in Khorasan!”

  Bahram stepped forward and used some of the Tang language he had recently learned, mixed with some Khorasani words, to plead with the official surnamed Wen.

  Bahram was not the sort of person who would lose his cool, but all this was too abrupt. Wang Chong’s new title and his transfer left him greatly unsettled, so he hoped to negotiate with this emissary.

  The official with the surname Wen looked down from his horse, his brows creasing at Bahram’s request.

  “Although I do not know what you are saying, the decree of the Imperial Court cannot be altered, and the words of the sovereign are to be taken seriously. Lord Wang, you should understand this principle as well!”

  He at first spoke to Bahram, but then he aimed his last words at Wang Chong, his expression sharp and fierce. It was clear that he was placing all the blame on Wang Chong.

  “Enough!” Wang Chong suddenly said.

  “This is the decree of the Imperial Court and the decree of the Sage Emperor. Orders are as firm and as immovable as mountains. Great General, I know that you have good intentions, but the words of the sovereign cannot be taken lightly. The Great Tang is different from the Sassanid Dynasty. Once a decision is made, it must be carried out. As for Khorasan, I have already made ample preparations. With the coalition army overseeing and Lord Gao and Lord Feng present, even without me, this place will still be impregnable. Even if the Arabs attack again, it will not be worth worrying about. Moreover, with fifty thousand ballistae present, Arabia will never be able to succeed.”

  From the moment they had breached Khorasan, Wang Chong had begun to think about how to establish a firm foundation and make it so that even without him, Khorasan would be able to remain stable and free from the hands of Arabia. All this was for the sake of creating the firmest stronghold on the front lines for the Great Tang.

  After saying all this, Wang Chong turned around and headed through the crowd toward the three Confucian officials that the imperial decree had stated would take on his military authority.

  “Milords, Khorasan is the Great Tang’s major frontline stronghold. As long as the strength of the coalition army is properly used and we work with the Sassanid Dynasty and the rebel armies, the Arabs will not be worth worrying about! After I leave, I hope that Milords will work in good faith and not sacrifice the lives of soldiers in exchange for achievements,” Wang Chong sternly said.

  “Milord…”

  Xue Qianjun looked at Wang Chong’s back, his heart quaking. Wang Chong had maintained an extremely calm attitude up until now, his every word and action complying with etiquette and regulation. But Xue Qianjun, who had been with Wang Chong for so long, had clearly noticed that Wang Chong’s hands, hidden by his sleeves, were slightly trembling.

  Xue Qianjun was keenly aware that Wang Chong’s mind at this time was in even greater turmoil than anyone else’s.

  “Lord Wang, there is no need for you to trouble yourself over these matters. We have our own plans!”

  The three mounted officials looked down on Wang Chong, no ripple of emotion on their faces.

  “Bastard!”

  The surrounding crowd clenched their fists and softly cursed.

  Wang Chong had been personally made th
e Young Marquis by the Sage Emperor and was the Qixi Protector-General. Even though he had been removed from this position, he was still the newly-titled King of Foreign Lands, a true Great Tang King, above all the other nobility.

  But these three officials and the official surnamed Wen showed not one hint of respect toward Wang Chong. This left everyone furious.

  “Lord Wang, please! The decree of the Imperial Court cannot be defied. Lord Wang, please hand over your jade seal as quickly as possible and come with us!”

  At this moment, several horsemen broke out from the group and rode toward Wang Chong. These officials from the Bureau of Rites looked at Wang Chong and made a gesture of invitation.

  “You would dare!”

  “Do you think Lord Marquis to be a criminal! To dare treat him in this way!”

  With a harsh shout and the clattering of weapons, Li Siye and his men stared furiously at these officials from the Bureau of Rites. Everyone in the Great Tang capital knew that the Bureau of Rites was manned by King Qi’s men. For these men from the Bureau of Rites to accompany the Imperial Court’s emissaries, they clearly did not harbor good intentions.

  The red-robed officials from the Bureau of Rites paled at this scene.

  “Lord Marquis, we are only carrying out the will of the decree. We hope that Lord Marquis will understand the difficulties we are in and not make things any harder.”

  Wang Chong said nothing, only coldly glared at the three. He had no idea what King Qi had told these officials, nor why they were so anxious to have him leave, but there was no doubt that they did not harbor good intentions.

  Wang Chong stared at the officials and said, “Whether I leave or not and what time I leave are up to me.”

  “But, Lord Marquis…”

  The officials from the Bureau of Rites still tried to argue.

  “Let me ask you, did the decree say that I should leave right now? Or is this a direct order from His Divine Majesty?”

  Wang Chong stared at the group with an intimidating gaze.

  The officials from the Bureau of Rites instantly grimaced.

  The decree naturally hadn’t given a specific hour or time that he needed to leave, and the Sage Emperor would never issue an order for such a trivial matter as this. Forging an imperial decree was no trifling matter, and they would never even dare to try such a thing. Wang Chong ignored these men and turned back to Gao Xianzhi and Bahram.

  “Lord Gao, it seems that I must leave. I leave Khorasan to you.”

  “Understood. Be at ease. I will do my utmost to protect this place,” Gao Xianzhi gloomily said to Wang Chong. But at almost the same moment, a soft whisper could be heard in Wang Chong’s ear.

  “Wang Chong, something we don’t know about must have happened in the Imperial Court, or else this never would have happened. You’ll have to investigate this on your own. In addition, if something happens that requires my help, notify me as quickly as possible.”

  Wang Chong was momentarily stunned, and then he nodded his head.

  “Many thanks, Milord!”

  Gao Xianzhi gazed at Wang Chong’s calm and determined face, and sighed. A measly Advisor-in-Waiting was insignificant in the Imperial Court, and the unprecedented title of King of Foreign Lands was clearly just an empty title. He truly didn’t know how big an incident would have to take place in the Imperial Court for there to be such a targeted action against Wang Chong, stripping him of his military authority and granting him a de facto demotion.

  A normal person would have already gone mad from anger, but Wang Chong had managed to endure, his actions remaining composed.

  Wang Chong had no idea what Gao Xianzhi was thinking as he turned to Bahram. This transfer was far too sudden. Not only him, but his father and older brother had been transferred away. The ones who needed the most comfort at this time were Bahram and the other rebel leaders.

  “Great General, this is an order from the Emperor, and I cannot oppose it. But I ask that you believe that as long as the empire has a garrison here, it will guard this place to the death. In addition, I am only leaving temporarily, not forever. Once I resolve this matter, I will naturally return to Khorasan,” Wang Chong sincerely said.

  “Milord, there is no need for you to explain any more.”

  Bahram gave a long sigh.

  “I completely understand, and this is not something Milord can resolve. I just wish to say that no matter the time or occasion, Milord will always be a friend and ally of our Sassan. Although Milord is not here, as long as your successor remains loyal to the alliance signed between the Great Tang and the Sassanid Dynasty, the Sassanid Dynasty will be loyal to the Great Tang and be its firmest ally in the west!”

  “Thank you!”

  Wang Chong nodded. He had been waiting for exactly these words. With these words, it didn’t matter if he left Khorasan or not.

  “Lord Wang, is it enough?”

  The official surnamed Wen spoke from atop his horse. He had been watching Wang Chong the entire time, but he had only spoken once had seen that Wang Chong had just about finished speaking with Gao Xianzhi and Bahram.

  “Chong-er, the decrees of the sovereign cannot be defied. Think a little more positively. After all this, this is a decree from the Imperial Court,” Wang Yan said in his mellow voice as he walked out from the back and patted Wang Chong on the back.

  “The war has already been won. That’s what is most important.”

  Wang Chong’s big brother, Wang Fu, also walked over.

  The sight of Wang Chong’s figure was of great comfort to Wang Yan and Wang Fu. As a clan of ministers and generals, the Wang Clan saw it as its duty to loyally serve the country. As a descendant of the Wang Clan, Wang Chong had faithfully carried out this duty. Nothing else was important.

  “Father, your child understands!”

  Wang Chong nodded. He took the jade seal symbolizing the authority of Qixi Protector-General and passed it to the three middle-aged Confucian experts.

  This small square jade seal captured the attention of everyone. All of them knew that this not only symbolized the authority of Qixi Protector-General, but also the leader of the coalition army. This jade seal in Wang Chong’s hand symbolized supreme authority and status.

  “Lord Wang, there is no need to worry. We will manage this place well!”

  The leading Confucian expert reached out and took the jade seal.

  An official from the Bureau of Rites seized the moment to speak. “Lord Wang, it’s daylight. We should begin to move out now. Please come with us!”

  As he spoke, he waved behind him, and then in a cloud of dust, a group of twenty-some soldiers clad in golden armor rode out. These were the dazzling Golden Guards of the Imperial Palace, and they had come to escort Wang Chong and the officials from the Bureau of Rites.

  The Golden Guards.

  These were the most respected guards in the Imperial Palace, and their duty was to protect the Son of Heaven. On the outside world, they also represented the Great Tang’s Son of Heaven, and since these officials had brought the Golden Guards with them on this journey, it was clear that they had made ample preparations.

  Clangclang!

  In a cold flash of light, the subordinates around Wang Chong pulled out their weapons and angrily stared at these guards.

  Chapter 1216 - The Invisible Storm!

  Chapter 1216: The Invisible Storm!

  Translated by: Hypersheep325

  Edited by: Michyrr

  “Anyone who dares to touch Lord Marquis will have to do so over my corpse!”

  Wang Chong’s subordinates did not care about any emissaries of the Imperial Court. Wang Chong had rendered great service to the Great Tang, and anyone who dared to treat Wang Chong like a prisoner was their enemy. All the Golden Guards slightly grimaced at this sight. These soldiers all had bloodshot eyes, and it was clear that they were truly willing to put their lives on the line for Wang Chong.

  Even though they clearly knew that striking the Golden
Guards was an act of rebellion that could only end in death, they still dared to do so. This was the first time the Golden Guards had ever seen such a thing.

  “What are you doing! Put away your weapons!”

  Wang Chong waved his hand. Although all his subordinates were extremely reluctant, they still immediately put away their weapons.

  “The jade seal has been handed over. As long as you have this seal, you can mobilize all the soldiers of Qixi. I hope that you will use it well. Let’s go!”

  Wang Chong took a warhorse and mounted it, delaying no more.

  Khorasan was the westernmost barrier of the Great Tang, and just like that, Wang Chong took his men and departed it. Almost all the soldiers had been left in Khorasan, and he had even left Li Siye, the Gangke King, and Su Hanshan there. Wang Chong only took Xue Qianjun, Xu Keyi, Cheng Sanyuan, and Zhang Que with him, as well as ten-some Wushang Cavalry.

  ……

  Whoosh!

  Almost the moment after Wang Chong left Khorasan, countless messenger birds flew in every direction. Wang Chong had been made King of Foreign Lands, but he had also been stripped of his military authority and summoned back to the capital to be a lowly Advisor-in-Waiting, a classic example of apparent promotion but de facto demotion. This news seemed to grow wings as it rapidly spread to all of the Great Tang and its surrounding countries.

  “What! How could there be something like this!”

  Upon hearing this news, An Sishun in the distant Beiting Protectorate suddenly stood up from his throne with extreme shock in his eyes.

  He and Wang Chong had their quarrels, and he would always be happy to see Wang Chong meet with disaster. But this matter was entirely different. After rendering such great service, he had suffered a de facto demotion. If this could happen to Wang Chong, it could happen to anyone else in the military.

  “Impossible! Investigate this for me again! I need this information verified!”

  At almost the same time, Longxi was also quaking. In several major battles, Wang Chong had killed more than one million Arab soldiers, forcing back the borders of the strongest empire west of the Cong Mountains. Such a feat had never been recorded before in all of history.

 

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