Chapter 115 New Year's Banquet (End)



As for the Japanese envoys' secret plot in that dark corner, the courtiers and the emperor in the hall did not care much, since they would not succeed anyway.

Now look at the Tianxuan Kingdom. With its territorial expansion, its fame has spread far and wide like a surging wave.

The surrounding countries all held it in high esteem and sent envoys to express their goodwill or seek cooperation.

Japan, on the other hand, is a tiny country huddled in a corner of the world, as insignificant as a drop in the ocean.

In terms of cultural heritage, it is not as profound and ancient as that of Tianxuan Kingdom. Its writing and etiquette are suspected of imitating Tianxuan, and the imitation is neither good nor bad.

In terms of military strength, its equipment was rudimentary and its tactics were simplistic, making it worlds apart from the mighty and powerful army of the Tianxuan Kingdom.

In terms of national influence, it is far less significant than the Tianxuan Kingdom's crucial role in the global landscape.

Looking back, even before the Tianxuan Kingdom was as glorious and prosperous as it is today, it always held an absolute dominant position when facing the Japanese.

When have we ever had to be obsequious and amiable to their envoys?

However, these Japanese envoys were ignorant of their own limitations and dared to extend their greedy claws to the princess of Tianxuan Kingdom.

Trying to gain benefits for one's country through marriage is utterly ridiculous.

The mere thought of such a thing is a great insult to the Tianxuan Kingdom, let alone putting it into practice.

So it's just wishful thinking on the part of the Japanese, nothing to worry about. Everyone is now eagerly anticipating Princess Qingyun's continued expression of her feelings and recounting the events in detail.

However, 001 seemed to suddenly lose interest in exploring and stopped asking questions.

Princess Qingyun, on the other hand, seemed to be deeply attracted by the graceful dance of the dancers in the palace, staring at them intently, as if everything around her was irrelevant.

Those inner thoughts, like a kite with a broken string, came to an abrupt end.

This made everyone extremely anxious, like ants on a hot pan. Their curiosity grew wildly like weeds, making them restless and agitated.

They desperately wanted to know what heinous and unspeakable crimes Japan had committed in Princess Qingyun's previous life.

That's why Princess Qingyun harbors such a deep and irreconcilable hatred for this country, even to the point of wanting to exterminate its entire clan.

Unfortunately, Princess Qingyun stopped thinking about it, leaving them feeling like they had been choked, full of questions but unable to express them.

I could only force myself to suppress my anxiety and chat idly with the person next to me, but my heart was always hanging in mid-air, unable to truly calm down.

Su Jinyun's gaze quietly fell on Qin Qianluo. Her eyes flickered with a complex light, showing both concern for Qianluo and curiosity and a desire to explore everything.

Her heart trembled slightly, her thoughts racing. Perhaps, besides medical books, there would also be historical records about Qianluo's past life within this space.

Perhaps it contains the whole story's cause and effect, its ins and outs.

With this in mind, Su Jinyun quickly and decisively made up her mind to go find Qianluo on the third day of the Lunar New Year, which would give her more time.

After all, this holiday period is only seven short days, so we must make the most of every second to find out what we want to know.

When the Emperor heard that the little girl had once again come up with the idea of ​​sneaking away, the corner of his mouth twitched involuntarily a few times. He thought to himself, "Is she used to sneaking away?"

Then, upon hearing the unfamiliar and novel term "special forces," the Emperor's eyes instantly shone like stars, bursting with excitement.

He secretly pondered that perhaps he could let Xuan Ying secretly learn some related training methods, and then use this unique method to carefully train a group of elite people.

After all, it was trained by the little girl herself, so the final result must be extraordinary and remarkable.

The military officers were also getting restless, their hearts pounding with anticipation and eagerness to try their luck.

Their ideas were actually quite simple and direct; they all longed to learn these novel training methods themselves.

Unfortunately, no one had the courage to make such a request; they could only wait for a future opportunity to learn it secretly.

After waiting for a while, and receiving no further messages, a barely perceptible look of disappointment flickered in the Emperor's deep eyes.

He had always been filled with endless curiosity and imagination about the mysterious place where the little girl from the Qin family lived in her previous life.

Whenever this topic is mentioned by chance, he always pays extra attention and listens intently.

They tried to capture even the slightest bit of information the little girl had about her past life.

Unfortunately, the little girl stopped thinking about it, and although the emperor was unwilling, he was truly helpless.

It's not appropriate to directly state that everyone can clearly hear her inner thoughts and is filled with a desire to explore every detail of her past life.

If such a secret were to be revealed rashly, the young girl from the Qin family would surely become hesitant and timid in her actions thereafter.

They were afraid that if their inner thoughts were known to others, they would completely betray their original intentions.

Even if one day in the future, his heartfelt words disappear completely from his ears like a kite with a broken string, he will not feel much regret.

After all, her straightforwardness and sincerity had already left a deep impression on him.

He knew that, given the girl's upright and incorruptible nature and her concern for the world, she would not hesitate to share everything she knew without reservation, as long as it was beneficial to the country and its people.

Those things that she held back and did not immediately offer must have been the result of her repeated weighing and careful consideration, and there must have been reasons why she had to treat them with caution.

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