Chapter 88 Sowing Dissension



In the territory of the Sars people, a cloud of black smoke fell on Yang Gwadar.

When Yang Guadal opened his eyes again, his pupils were blood red.

A soldier saw this and was startled. "Lieutenant General Yang Guadal, your eyes!"

Yang Gwadar blinked his eyes, which instantly turned black. He looked at the soldier calmly and asked, "What's wrong?"

The soldier looked at Yang Guadal's eyes again and saw that they had turned black. He rubbed them subconsciously and said, "It's okay. Maybe I'm tired from standing guard. I must have seen it wrong..."

"Go back and rest early, and let someone else stand guard." Yang Guadal patted his shoulder.

"Okay," the soldier replied.

After the soldier walked away, Yang Guadal let out a resounding laugh.

He walked to the royal court according to his physical memory.

"Who is it?" The guarding soldier shouted angrily when he saw someone approaching.

Yang Gwadar smiled and said, "It's me, Yang Gwadar."

The soldier breathed a sigh of relief when he saw it was him, but he still held his weapon. "What are you doing here? The Khan hasn't summoned you."

Yang Gwadar smiled and said, "I have something to ask the Khan."

The two soldiers on guard looked at each other, and then one said, "Wait here, I will report to the Khan."

Yang Gwadar nodded.

Hu Muqi sat in another side hall, looked at Yang Guadal who was standing below and asked, "What do you want to talk to this Khan about?"

Yang Gwadar's red eyes flashed, and then when he looked up, they were already black. "Khan, if someone stations troops, what do you think he wants to do?"

Hu Muxia narrowed his eyes and said, "Prepare for battle."

"Yes, but almost all the tribes on the Damqi'e grassland are subservient to you. If someone stations a large number of troops, it means that this person has a rebellious heart, Khan..." Yang Guadal bowed and said with a serious expression.

"Who is that person you are talking about?" Hu Muqi stared at him.

"It's your general, Murong Tianyi." Yang Guadal spoke slowly.

Hu Muxia suddenly raised the corner of his mouth, "What about you? As his deputy general, why did you tell me this news?"

Yang Gwadar knelt on one knee and said, "It is precisely because I am loyal to the Khan and follow his lead that I told him that I hope he can make plans early to avoid being harmed by treacherous ministers!"

"But Murong Tianyi seems to listen to me, so why would he want to rebel?" Hu Muqi couldn't understand.

"Maybe it's because they think the Khan has no successor and there is only a little Khan Gelu, who is not to be feared... After all, Murong Tianyi has several sons!" Yang Guadal said sarcastically.

"Well, then kill them all. I want to see what else he can use to threaten me." Hu Muxia laughed sinisterly.

Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Yang Guadal wanted to withdraw.

"Stand still. I heard that you are the master of his sons. The task of killing his sons is given to you." Hu Muxia looked at him sinisterly.

Yang Gwadar raised his eyebrows slightly and replied, "Yes, Khan."

"Bring back their heads to prove your loyalty." Hu Muxia said, staring at his back.

Yang Gwadar nodded, "Yes, Khan."

After leaving the royal court, Yang Guadal went straight to Murong Tianyi's tent.

"No, no, General. The Khan has found out that you have a large army stationed there. He suspects you have ulterior motives and has just ordered assassins to kill your sons. He also said that he will wipe out the entire Murong family tonight!" Yang Guadal rushed into the tent and said.

Murong Tianyi sat in his seat, looking at the impetuous Yang Guadal, and raised an eyebrow, "Oh? Then... how did he know?"

Yang Gwadar made up a lie that Zaburli had sent an undercover agent in the military camp, and Zaburli's undercover agent discovered it and told Zaburli, who then told the Khan.

"Then what do you think we should do?" Murong Tianyi stared at him.

"I think the general should take this opportunity to launch a coup and seize the position of Khan." Yang Gwadar said with determination.

"Why are you so confident that we can seize the throne of Khan?" Murong Tianyi looked at him in a different direction.

"General, you have accumulated connections and resources from five or six tribes. We will definitely win this battle!" Yang Guadal clenched his fist.

"Okay, someone pass the order down, tell Lieutenant General Yang to attack the royal court." Murong Tianyi clapped his hands.

"Great, General, we will win this battle!" Yang Guadal did not notice that it was his order that was being spoken.

Murong Tianyi curled the corners of his mouth, and the next second Yang Guadal was pinned to the ground by two guards.

"General! General! Why did you push me down?" Yang Guadal said excitedly.

"I want to see who you really are?" Murong Tianyi asked someone to tear off the mask on his face.

The two guards tried to tear it off for a long time but couldn't tear off even a bit.

Murong Tianyi curled his lips, "It's not a mask. Does that mean you can't help it? Have you finally revealed your true face?"

Murong Tianyi had him taken away and locked up in the dungeon.

The guards on duty chatted, "I can't believe that Lieutenant General Yang would actually betray the commander!"

Seeing that Murong Tianyi had already sent troops to attack the royal court, the black smoke felt that its purpose of sowing discord had been achieved, and it left Yang Guadal's body.

When Yang Gwadar regained consciousness, he was shocked to find himself in a dungeon. He immediately shouted, "What crime have I committed? Let me out, let me out!"

The two guards were amazed and sneered, "Lieutenant General Yang is really good at acting. He was snitching one second, and the next second he forgot everything he said and did..."

When Yang Guadal heard the report, his heart sank...

Murong Tianyi took advantage of the situation and sent his troops to attack the Khan. Hu Muqi had not expected Murong Tianyi to arrive so quickly, and he had no time to mobilize his troops. He only put up a short resistance before giving up. Murong Tianyi killed Hu Muqi and took the throne of Khan himself.

According to the old rules, the Khatun had to marry the current Khan, but Murong Tianyi already had a wife and was unwilling to marry someone else's wife. His wife also refused to let the Khatun continue to be the Khatun.

So Murong Tianyi's wife let Khatun and Khatun's little Khan go with Murong Tianyi's tacit permission.

The Sars have changed the world...

Murong Tianyi became Khan, Murong Tianyi's sons became princes, and Murong Tianyi's daughter Murong Fengyi became the new Khan.

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