As he spoke, he used all his strength to slap the other hand hard.
With another slap, Rafa's strength was considerable, sending Ram sprawling to the ground once more.
Ram was truly stunned by the blow. After struggling to her feet, she covered her face and looked at her father, saying:
"Father, what are you doing?"
Rafa sighed and then turned around. At that moment, the King of India had already walked over. Upon seeing the King of India, Rama immediately deflated like a punctured balloon.
Although he is arrogant, it doesn't mean he's brainless.
He also knew that if he continued to be arrogant in front of the king, he would not have a good ending.
However, the king only glanced at him, his eyes icy cold, before ignoring Ram and walking up to Zhu Yunwen.
Ram was initially somewhat relieved, thinking that the king didn't seem too angry about what had happened to him.
Otherwise, why would they ignore themselves?
But what happened next made Ram feel as if he had fallen into an ice cellar.
Then, the king walked up to Zhu Yunwen and said apologetically:
"Your Highness, the Crown Prince of the Great Ming Dynasty, it is my Tianzhu Kingdom that has failed to properly entertain its guests. I will definitely give you an explanation for this matter."
Zhu Yunwen put his hands behind his back and said with a slight smile:
"There's no need for an explanation, but these second-generation officials from India have truly broadened my horizons."
The King of India was so ashamed that his face turned red. At the same time, he angrily turned around and glared at Rafa and his son, Ram.
Then the king spoke:
"Guards, arrest that father and son!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the soldiers rushed forward and grabbed Ram and Rafa. Ram's legs were already weak.
He was afraid of the king, and also very afraid of His Highness the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty.
At this moment, they learned that the young man in front of them was actually the legendary grandson of the Ming Dynasty.
This left Ram, the so-called second-generation official of India, completely stunned and speechless.
Although he was the son of an official in India, he could act all high and mighty there.
However, compared to the status of someone like the Grandson of the Ming Dynasty, it's worlds apart.
There's no comparison at all.
He wasn't even qualified to carry shoes for Zhu Yunwen, the grandson of the Ming Dynasty's crown prince.
Don't you see, even the King of India had to treat Zhu Yunwen with utmost respect?
Even in front of Zhu Yunwen, he had to be somewhat subservient, let alone a so-called second-generation official from the Tianzhu Kingdom.
Do they really have the right to provoke someone like Zhu Yunwen, who is practically a god?
At that moment, he was truly afraid.
His body was trembling slightly.
The King of Tianzhu then said to Zhu Yunwen:
"Your Highness, what should we do with them?"
Zhu Yunwen shook his head slightly and said:
"Your country's affairs are your own business."
The more Zhu Yunwen acted this way, the more determined the King of Tianzhu was to not let him and his son off easily.
If this matter were handled by Zhu Yunwen, and he were to sentence them to death, some people might think that Zhu Yunwen was too cruel and too domineering.
Zhu Yunwen left this matter to the King of Tianzhu to handle himself, so the King of Tianzhu had to ensure that Zhu Yunwen would be satisfied.
Therefore, the punishment will definitely be more severe than the basic penalty.
Therefore, the Ram father and son were basically doomed.
Thinking of this, both father and son were terrified, while the King of Tianzhu spoke directly:
"Guards! Drag this father and son away and cut them into a thousand pieces!"
Upon hearing this, Ram's legs began to tremble. "To be torn to pieces?"
This is not just talk; it is definitely a very serious punishment.
It won't kill you instantly, but you'll gradually experience despair and pain through torture before finally dying after enduring unbearable torment.
After Ram and his son Rafa were arrested.
The king repeatedly apologized to Zhu Yuntong, while Zhu Yuntong glanced at Amir.
Amir smiled slightly; today's attempt to flatter and kill Lahm was perfectly executed.
Actually, the person Lamu offended after being praised to death wasn't Zhu Yunwen, but rather some others with slightly different backgrounds, who all met the same fate.
The danger of excessive praise lies in the fact that it can make someone believe that their own abilities far exceed what they actually possess.
Then you'll easily provoke those you can't actually afford to offend, which could end up getting you killed.
After this incident, Zhu Yunwen didn't take it to heart.
The reason he helped Amir was simply because he couldn't stand Ram and also because he felt that Amir was someone who deserved help.
Upon returning to the royal palace in India, Zhu Yunwen no longer dwelled on the matter.
Inside the palace, the king once again did his best to give Zhu Yunwen better treatment and status.
I'm trying my best to ease the tension from the previous unpleasantness.
Similarly, all of these purposes are to lay the groundwork for discussing the purchase of weapons later.
The next day at lunchtime, the king was very hospitable. Zhu Yunwen didn't pay much attention, but halfway through the meal, the king subtly spoke up:
"Your Highness, the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty, I have heard that the Ming Dynasty not only has trade relations with some Western countries, but also engages in arms transactions."
I wonder if my India will be so fortunate as to be able to trade weapons with the Ming Dynasty?
Upon hearing the King of Tianzhu's words, Zhu Yunwen immediately understood his purpose and then said to the King of Tianzhu:
"The trade of weapons is a type of trade that is strictly controlled by our Great Ming. So for now, let's focus on trade between our two countries."
If the trade and cooperation go smoothly, then the friendship established will be enough to justify our Ming Dynasty selling some weapons to India.
Zhu Yunwen's speaking skills were as high as ever. This was tantamount to telling the King of Tianzhu that if he wanted to trade weapons, then he should first ensure that the trade was done well and that there were no problems or mishaps.
Otherwise, if trade and business transactions can't be handled well, then forget about arms deals.
The King of India was no fool; he understood the meaning behind it and kept assuring the trade that there would be no mishaps.
He even stated that his personal involvement was to ensure that everything was reliable and that no problems would arise.
Zhu Yunwen simply smiled and said:
"In that case, it's only a matter of time before we start cooperating on weapons."
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