Other language: Vietnamese

Silver Fox.

Chapter 129: Cavalry and Suicide Soldiers. [646]



Summary

Tie Xin Yuan, the King of Hami, is struggling to maintain peace in his kingdom. He has to constantly show goodwill to neighboring powers and endure hardships to support his people. However, with the help of a chestnut horse, he hopes to unify his cavalry and create a formidable military unit. The horse's ability to lead the cavalry is crucial, and Tie Xin Yuan is confident that it will bring stability to his kingdom. Meanwhile, Sa Jia, the Living Buddha, visits Tie Xin Yuan and asks for his help in obtaining the prince of Baghdad. Sa Jia believes that the prince's capture will benefit both Hami and the Bon religion. Tie Xin Yuan is hesitant but eventually agrees to consider Sa Jia's request. The two also discuss the decline of Tianshan sheep and the potential consequences for Qingxiang City. Tie Xin Yuan's army is still in the process of training, and he knows that it will take time and patience to build a well-trained force.

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