Summoning at the Start: Turns Out I'm the Mastermind

Transmigrated as the Sixth Prince of the Great Qian Dynasty who cannot cultivate.

Can summon various figures and forces from Chinese history.

Hidden deep within Great Qian is the Luo Ne...

Chapter 167 Release

When Xue arrived at the front line, the soldiers were naturally excited.

Its almost undefeated record is the best reassurance.

The military morale, which had been weakened by the capture of the second prince, began to gather again.

The generals trained by Xue Da, who were originally assigned to serve under the Second Prince, were also excited when they saw Xue Da.

Xue Da also understood the situation on the battlefield and nodded repeatedly after learning about Zhang Liao's actions.

However, when some are happy, others are sad. At this moment, the Hun king also received the news.

Inside the big tent, the Xiongnu king was frowning.

It's not surprising. He wanted to invade Dagan, so naturally he wanted to meet Xue Da.

“Your Majesty, the Second Prince of Dagan is in our hands.

It has no use anymore, so we might as well return it to the Dagan army.

If an army has two commanders, it could cause quite a bit of trouble." The King of Youguli, who had already joined forces with the Xiongnu King, suddenly thought of something and suggested.

The Hun King was silent for a moment and then nodded. He actually had the same idea.

After all, the Second Prince is of no use to them now.

The main reason for arresting people was to buy time for the defeated army of Prince Youguli, and at the same time to see if the Second Prince could order the city gates to be opened.

At present, the former effect has been achieved, but the latter effect has not been achieved.

If we really want to say what the purpose is now, it might be to kill him as a sacrifice.

But this seems a bit wasteful.

He has proposed exchanging prisoners or asking Da Gan to provide ransom many times.

However, Da Gan didn't say a word, just dragged it out, and no one knew what he was thinking.

This made it seem like the Second Prince, who was in his hands, was useless. It would be better to let him go and disgust those people.

After all, the only one who could compare to the Second Prince of Dagan in dignity was the Emperor of Dagan. Even Xue Da had to give him some respect.

"Is that so? Come, go and invite our Second Prince." The Hun King thought of this and waved his hand.

After a while, the second prince was brought in.

At this moment, he no longer had the majestic and imposing demeanor he once had, and he looked extremely listless.

He was wearing a white prison uniform and had shackles on his hands and feet.

As a prince of Dagan, he had never been treated like this before, and his eyes were dull.

What made him even more desperate was that his cultivation had been destroyed and his Grandmaster cultivation had dissipated.

Even if he returned to Dagan, perhaps there was some panacea that could cure him and restore his original cultivation level.

But it is difficult to go further. Now his cultivation level is that of a Grandmaster, so he can only be a Grandmaster at most in his lifetime.

Unless a celestial being who is accomplished in repairing Dantian comes to his aid, he will have no hope in this life.

But at present, it seems that there is no such person in the Dagan court.

The shackles made a clinking sound as they were dragged on the ground. The second prince's hair was messy and he exuded a foul stench.

There were marks of whipping all over his body, and his clothes were covered in feces and blood.

There were still a few arrow wounds, bleeding, otherwise he would have lost all his cultivation.

The Grandmaster's physical condition was still there, but he had died here long ago, and he looked extremely miserable.

If you fall into the hands of these Huns, they will not care whether you are the second prince of Dagan or not, you will suffer, not to mention that the two armies are fighting each other.

I don’t know how many people died, including how many of their brothers and sisters.

Therefore, although some people cannot kill the second prince, they have no problem taking revenge for personal grudges.

It can be said that it was a month in the Xiongnu.

It was the most unforgettable moment in the life of the Second Prince Dagan.

"Second Prince Da Gan, right? Unfortunately, in Da Gan's eyes, in the eyes of your father, you are of no use.

You all say that even a tiger won't eat its own cubs, and that blood is thicker than water.

It seems that this is not true for you, the royal family of Dagan."

The Hun King narrowed his eyes and looked up and down at the second prince Dagan in front of him.

Then he stood up, ignoring the unpleasant smell on the second prince.

He personally walked to the Second Prince, removed his shackles, and said:

"Zhang Liao could have come to rescue you, but he chose to raid the camp and rescue the 20,000 cavalrymen.

If your advisors had advised you a little more, this wouldn't have happened.

You are of such a noble status that you would have had many opportunities to avoid ending up like this.

But it was those people who forced you into this situation.

What a pity! I feel sorry for you and feel pity for you."

Seeing that the second prince of Dagan was trembling slightly, the Xiongnu King said again:

I originally thought that capturing you would make the Da Gan army afraid to act rashly.

Guess what? They didn't care if you lived or died.

During the siege, if my men hadn't acted quickly, you might have been shot to death by the arrows from the top of the city walls.

Even a small soldier dares to shoot arrows at you. Tell me, who gave the order?

As the coach, I'm afraid you don't know how many people in Dagan are hoping for your death.

Oh, how pitiful."

When attacking the city that day, the Xiongnu king tied the second prince to the front of the chariot.

He wanted to stop the soldiers defending the city from shooting arrows, but it had no effect.

The arrow wound on the Second Prince's body was caused by this. The Xiongnu King continued to stir up trouble:

“I thought of negotiating with Emperor Dagan to exchange you for a few cities in the northern border, but he also refused.

Finally, I can’t exchange you for 10 million silvers, 5 million silvers, or even 1 million silvers.

It seems that in front of your father, your value is not even one million silver.

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