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Chapter 73 Innate

This name can be written on the letter. Naturally, his owner believes that he can represent the Jingwei Army, and Liu Jun has only one suspect, and that is the commander of the Jingwei Army who was rumored to be seriously injured.

Liu Jun has naturally been asking about the military lord's situation these days, but the news he got is basically that the military lord's personal guards protected him from escaping to recuperate. Based on his current understanding of warriors, the vitality of warriors in the refining period is already very high.

He is so tenacious that when he reaches the marrow refining stage, even small limbs can be severed and regenerated, let alone innate. Moreover, this military leader has been able to block the barbarians from advancing for more than ten years. He is definitely not an ordinary innate.

The letter stated that Liu Jun would be invited to meet in the near future, and the specific time and location would be arranged based on the actual situation.

Liu Jun naturally wanted to meet the leader of the Jingwei Army, but what he needed to do now was have a conversation with the leader of Hu Luo's tribe.

Hu Luo has sent word that his brother is very interested in a new guru and has decided to have a meeting with Liu Jun first to discuss whether there is a possibility of peace.

It would be best not to fight, of course, and the agreed time is tonight, and the location is near a fort where the Jingwei Army was previously stationed.

Today is the full moon, the full moon on August 15th. For the Han people, today is the Mid-Autumn Festival and a day of reunion. Even for the Hu people who regard the wolf as a totem, today is also a special day.

Under the bright moonlight, Liu Jun and his party arrived near the agreed place. At this moment, a huge bonfire had been set up there, and some barbarians were dancing their national dance around the bonfire.

As soon as Liu Jun and the others arrived nearby, a Hu patrol team ran over. Seeing Liu Jun's team, someone stepped forward and asked in blunt Chinese: "But Hu Luo's guests have arrived?"

After getting Liu Jun's answer, someone naturally went back to report the news. After a while, Hu Luo walked out quickly with a few barbarians.

"Master." Hu Luo was still as respectful as ever after not seeing him for more than ten days, "My brother has been waiting for a long time. After hearing about the deeds of the master, he was very happy. If there is another master in the tribe, we can

Allocating larger pastures will also attract more herders to come and seek refuge."

Following Hu Luo, Liu Jun came to a lonely tent. The curtains on all sides of the tent were lifted. No matter what the people inside did, people outside could see clearly, so these Hu people were not worried about their leader.

of safety.

After leading Liu Jun into the tent, Hu Luo, like the others, backed out about 50 meters to ensure that he could not hear the conversation in the tent.

The person in the tent was a young man who looked to be in his twenties, with two thin beards on his lips. Although he was Hu Luo's brother, he looked more than ten years younger than Hu Luo.

Just when they met, the two of them were stunned at the same time.

Liu Jun only felt that the person in front of him looked very ordinary at first glance, but it was this excessive "ordinaryness" that made him look unnatural. Liu Jun could vaguely feel the smell of desert wind and sand.

"Xiantian?" Liu Jun looked at the man in shock.

The smile on the man's face gradually faded. The wine glass in his hand that seemed to be given to Liu Jun was placed on the table in the center of the tent.

"People from the Central Plains, although you have the taste of innateness, you are still far from innate. You fooled my brother by claiming to be a master. I don't blame you. After all, you can be considered a master, and my brother is not.

If it’s not innate, I still can’t detect your disguise.”


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