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Chapter one hundred and ninetieth seal(2/2)

Even so, reason was also forcing him to agree to the peace agreement.

But after the exit, two lines of hot tears rolled down their cheeks.

...

"Congratulations to Master, for completing his unprecedented great achievements!"

Looking at the backs of several Hu princes leaving, Xie Lingyun could not hide the joy on her face and said with a bow.

Wu Qiankun next to him moved his lips and said nothing.

Even he had to admit that once this feat of dividing the Yuan Kingdom was really implemented, the Hu people on the Yuanrong Prairie would be in trouble for at least a hundred years.

However, this great cause of eternal success was not accomplished under his leadership, which is a pity.

‘If there is nothing wrong in the grassland, this person will turn his attention to Wuguo, what should he do?’

When I thought of something, I couldn't help but feel scared again.

While he was worried, Fang Yuan happened to turn his head and glance at him, which immediately made Wu Qiankun fall into an ice cellar.

"It's too early to mention this at this time!"

Fang Yuan looked at Longcheng with thoughtful eyes: "Send the order to keep the whole army on guard to prevent the Hu people from stealing the camp!"

"What?"

Xie Lingyun was shocked.

"Although the Hu people's ambition has not declined, they will not suffer a big defeat. How could they obey the instructions?"

There was an inexplicable smile on the corner of Fang Yuan's mouth, as if he had seen through everything.

...

That night, the second prince of the Hu people, Aguda and the eighth prince Geritu jointly stole the camp, and were killed and defeated. Zhuoligetu was killed on the spot. The next day, the eldest prince Batu surrendered and was named Shunyi Khan. Other princes also had a khan throne and were enfeoffed everywhere. The lingering century-old Eight Khan rebellion on the grassland began...
Chapter completed!
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