Nangong Yuanyi said calmly: "For the people of all ethnic groups, this is my father's last wish that has never been fulfilled."
"Someone once predicted that he would become the first emperor of all time, allow the people of the world to live a truly prosperous life, and create a truly peaceful and prosperous age. I would rather believe that this is true, and I would rather believe that this is his unfulfilled last wish. "
Xuanyuan Ming has always admired Nangong Youming. Ever since he heard the title of Nangong Youming, he was determined to be like Nangong Youming.
In the end, he didn't expect that the Cangyi Congress would become hopeless. They clearly had millions of troops, but in the end, most of them turned into humans and ghosts because of his father's obsession with feeding snake exorcists.
At this time, Xuanyuan Ming strengthened his thoughts and told Nangong Yuanyi and Zhou Guo about Xuanyuan Kun's whereabouts.
At this time, he actually believed that as long as Nangong Yuanyi was in the Northern Dynasty, this war would not be fought.
Xuanyuan Ming came to see Nangong Yuanyi this time because he wanted to confirm again if the Cangyi Kingdom, like the Zhou Kingdom, could survive by relying on the Northern Dynasty. Will the people of Cangyi Kingdom be saved?
After listening to the words of Nangong Yuanyi and Xuanyuan Kun, Grand Tutor Chang finally expressed his position: "Every injustice has its owner, and every debt has its owner. Our purpose is very clear. We want to use the blood of Xuanyuan Kun to appease the hundreds of thousands of wronged souls in Zhou Kingdom, so that They rest in peace.”
The Kingdom of Zhou was the country least willing to go to war, but this time Emperor Zhou sent the largest amount of troops.
If Nangong Yuanyi had directly sent the captured Xuanyuan Kun to Zhou, they might not have sent out 200,000 soldiers.
Xuanyuan Ming personally sent a message to his father, asking them to take Xuanyuan Kun away and deal with it as Zhou Guo did.
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Soon, Xuanyuan Kun's hiding place was found by the Longhu Army.
Xuanyuan Kun and his two silly sons were still working hard to refine poison to feed the poisonous snakes.
King Sun and King Ming seemed to be driven crazy. When a group of strange soldiers surrounded them, they tried to drive snakes to attack the soldiers, but the snakes they raised did not listen to them at all. Instead, they bit them all over their bodies and they were dying. .
King Sun and King Ming probably never thought that they would die so quickly and directly...
Xuanyuan Kun was still cursing at them, and spent most of the time calling them stupid.
In the end, Xuanyuan Kun did not escape the fate of being taken away.
This time he was really escorted to the State of Zhou, where he would be interrogated personally by the Emperor of Zhou, and Xuanyuan Kun's crimes would also be made public by the State of Zhou. Of course, this is all a story later.
For Zhou Guo, they finally took revenge.
At the same time, Nangong Yuanyi and Zhou Guochang Taifu jointly attacked Cangyi Kingdom and quickly retreated two days later, which also caused quite a sensation.
The most confused person was Su He. Nangong Yuanyi led him to fight a battle that he couldn't understand. They captured a city of Cangyi Kingdom in just one night.
He knew that this was the credit of Nangong Yuanyi's group of new soldiers. They sneaked into Cangyi Kingdom and opened the city gate to let them pass.
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On the other side, when Nangong Yuanyi returned to Evil Wind City, An Xiyue had already packed everything and was waiting for her husband to return and return to Kyoto together.
Nangong Yuanyi also made a condition to Xuanyuan Ming, allowing the Cangyi Kingdom to jointly protect the people of southern Xinjiang. This was the condition for Nangong Yuanyi to agree to withdraw his troops.
He believed that if Xuanyuan Ming still wanted to make any trouble, he would have to think about it again.
The biggest gain this time is that the soldiers of the Southern Camp became the heroes of the Northern Dynasty. This matter was reported back to Kyoto, and no matter whether it was the prince or other ministers who wanted to cause trouble, they could no longer cause trouble for them.