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If the Tang Empire won, it would say to its opponents: "You damn well behave yourself in the future, or be careful that I wipe out your entire clan. Pay tribute obediently every year!"

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Chapter 520 Han Chinese Sons Enter the Capital

"Good, Minister Li has not let me down!"

"I am willing to give my life for Your Majesty!"

Looking at the smug Li Chongguang, Tang Ke felt that his work in the North might be a real pain.

Li Chongguang is no pushover; it's difficult to work with him.

Now, with his military achievements and the emperor's favor, this man is bound to be arrogant and unruly.

Night had fallen, and the war was finally coming to an end.

The term "finale" here refers to the end of the Jin army's defeat.

The emperor did not return to the military camp to rest, but waited quietly on the high slope.

Tang Ke yawned repeatedly, thinking to himself: "Emperor, how do you have so much energy? Don't you ever sleep?"

Before long, Yue Fei returned, and Zhong Shizhong also returned.

"His Majesty!"

Zhao Huan dismounted. His body was a little stiff from sitting for so long, but he forced himself to sit up and helped Zhong Shizhong and Yue Fei to their feet: "Thank you both for your hard work!"

Although it was Li Chongguang who presented Wanyan Chamu's head, the greatest contributors to this annihilation battle were undoubtedly Yue Fei and Zhong Shizhong.

Such large-scale annihilation battles sound simple, but when you actually go to the battlefield to command them, it's no easier than climbing a mountain of knives!

Only a genius general like Yue Fei, and a veteran like Zhong Shizhong who has been in the army for decades, could be sure of victory.

The emperor personally helped them up, and the two war zone leaders quickly put on a flattered expression, saying, "We are all here to share Your Majesty's burdens."

"Issue my decree: return to Shenzhou and reward the three armies!"

Zhao Huan turned his attention to the north. This time, I can finally lead the sons of the Han people into the capital.