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Chapter 1080 - Chapter 1080 Chapter 440 Xian An MutinyChapter 1080: Chapter 440 Xian An Mutiny Chapter 1080: Chapter 440 Xian An Mutiny Donglai Prefecture, Xian’an City.
The bright red blood had soaked through the pristine white snow, leaving behind embers that emitted black smoke.
The clash of armor and weapons echoed through the streets as a team of fierce soldiers marched by.
Occasional faint screams were barely perceptible amidst the cruel winter wind, making it all the more harsh.
In front of the city’s most prominent mansion, warriors in Qing armor had it thoroughly besieged, with the main gate already breached.
Countless warriors poured in, followed by a burst of intense screaming.
There was also a multitude of thunderous blasts and various phenomena occurring.
Clearly, Inborn Grandmasters were engaged in combat.
However, the commotion did not last long; after a moment, silence fell inside.
Clip-clop, clip-clop.
Meanwhile, the sound of galloping hooves approached from down the street.
A young man, clad in a Qing-colored royal robe, rode fiercely towards the gate and halted in front of it.
He looked up at the plaque above the gate where the three golden characters for Xinwang Mansion were stained with blood, revealing an ominous aura.
Soon, someone inside received the news, and a general in golden armor, disheveled and covered in blood, came out to greet him.
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“Your Highness,” he said.
The young man in the royal robe, upon seeing the golden-armored general emerge, also dismounted quickly and returned the salute, helping him to his feet.
Taking the opportunity to size up the golden-armored general, he observed several damaged spots on his armor revealing terrible wounds from which blood oozed.
From the blood that soaked half of his armor and his slightly pale complexion, it was not hard to see that the golden-armored general had sustained serious injuries in the recent battle.
Seeing his condition, the young man felt a twinge of sorrow in his heart and said with concern, “General He has worked hard this time.
Without you, how could I have easily taken down my third brother?
This is all thanks to General He’s efforts.”
The golden-armored general was named He Ba Yuan, the son of the famed former general of Zhou Country, He Basheng.
As the son of a renowned general, He Ba Yuan had been the focus of attention in Zhou Country since his birth.
His upbringing was marked by considerable nurturing from both the He family and the entire country.
Therefore, by the age of thirty, with the aid of the Yuchan Tao, he successfully made his breakthrough to the Innate Realm.
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Right at that time, Wei Country invaded from the south, and Zhou Country was facing the threat of extinction.
He Ba Yuan naturally followed in his father’s footsteps, enlisted in the army, and began his military career on the battlefield.
After a decade of warfare, He Ba Yuan evolved from an inexperienced youth to a seasoned fierce general, achieving several spectacular victories and starting to make a name for himself among the various nations.
His innate talent was undoubtedly befitting of the son of a great general.
Zhou Country thought so too.
Thus, Zhou Country became even more devoted to nurturing He Ba Yuan.
They entrusted him with great responsibilities and provided him with the scarce Divine Blood Elixirs to further his cultivation and aim for a breakthrough to the second realm of the Innate.
The goal was to cultivate another great general to help reverse Zhou Country’s declining fortunes.
But as they say, man proposes, God disposes.
Zhou Country, after all, was on its last legs, and despite channeling its limited resources into nurturing He Ba Yuan, they failed to make him break through to the second layer in the remaining time.
Expecting him to turn the tide of Zhou Country’s defeat thus became wishful thinking.
So when the Zhou people were defeated and Wei soldiers captured Heyin City, thus completely annihilating Zhou Country, the still emerging He Ba Yuan inevitably shared the fate of his ruined country and began to wander.
After several years of drifting, He Ba Yuan found his way to Liang Country, and after a few encounters, he joined the ranks of Zhou Country’s sixth prince, now the enfeoffed King Rui of Liang, Mingyu, who had been courting and trying to win him over consistently, becoming one of his guest ministers.
King Rui, Mingyu of Liang, greatly valued this former Zhou Country general who had sworn allegiance to him.
The reason was simple: He Ba Yuan was a warrior of remarkable strength.
After all, he was trained by a once dominant third-world power of Zhou Country—even in its decline, that was the foundation it could offer.
Although He Ba Yuan did not reach the Second Innate Realm before the premature end of Zhou Country, his years of training had taken him a significant step beyond the average grandmaster.
He was just a thin veil away from the threshold of the second realm.
He might as well have been considered a prime candidate for the Second Realm Grandmaster.
Having such a strong warrior in his ranks, Mingyu, who aspired to the throne, naturally felt triumphant.
Upon He Ba Yuan’s arrival, Mingyu immediately showed great favor, bestowing titles and rewards liberally.
After several months of interaction and confirming his loyalty, Mingyu came to regard him as a confidant and consulted with him on important matters.
And He Ba Yuan reciprocated generously.
Once he had gained favor in His Highness’s eyes, he volunteered to help recruit other Inborn Grandmasters who had fled to Liang Country after Zhou Country’s downfall.
Mingyu placed great emphasis on this effort and gave his full support.
Thus, within a few years, the five Inborn Grandmasters from Zhou Country who had come to Liang became the core strength of King Rui’s faction, forming a small clique.
Surrounded by old acquaintances from Zhou, He Ba Yuan’s status under Mingyu’s command grew increasingly important, and he was entrusted with greater responsibilities.
To reward his merits and further nurture his own direct followers, upon attracting many compatriots from his former country, Mingyu began to emulate the old wisdom of Zhou Country by cultivating He Ba Yuan, readying him to become the sharpest weapon in his hand.
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