Other language: Vietnamese

Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.

Chapter 243: Chopped Him and Fed to the Dogs. [243]



Summary

Tian Zhan, angered by Tu Er Ji's insults about the Han people, is restrained by Qin Ying, who confronts Tu Er Ji regarding a potential Western Regions attack. Tu Er Ji boasts of his million soldiers and his backing from Zhen Bei Wang, implying Qin Ying should fear him. However, Qin Ying, undeterred, swiftly injures Tu Er Ji, severing his arm and displaying his ruthlessness. Despite Tu Er Ji's desperate pleas for mercy, Qin Ying remains cold, ordering his execution. Afterward, Qin Ying expresses indifference towards Zhen Bei Wang, revealing his focus on a more immediate threat: the imperial envoy, Jiang Chao Min.

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