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2300. Chapter 2300 Cooperation between Dragon and Tiger 【04】

Xiao Che naturally thinks the same way, but he feels that he and Xiao Run are brothers, and Xiao Run always defends and supports him, so he and Xiao Run should unite to deal with Xiao Xian.

He also hated Xiao Ze for being too naive and unable to help him.

He cupped his hands and said: "Father, the Japanese pirates are rampant, and I have been very angry. King Yan has just returned from the Kingdom of Jin, so why not let me go with King Beiqi to exterminate the Japanese pirates."

He felt that what Xiao Xian could do, he could definitely do.

The credit cannot be given to Xiao Xian alone.

The emperor then looked at Xiao Xian.

Xiao Xian thought for a while and said, "Your Majesty, Your Highness, the Japanese pirates are extremely ferocious, and Your Highness really shouldn't go and take risks. As the saying goes, a son with a lot of money cannot sit down in the palace, let alone someone as rich and noble as Your Highness."

The emperor felt that he was doing Xiao Che's good. After all, Xiao Che was the eldest prince. If he was really harmed by the Japanese pirates, it would naturally be more harm than good.

Seeing that his father seemed to be thinking about it, Xiao Che immediately said: "Father, although I am a noble man, I must not be afraid of hardships and dangers. Those Japanese pirates bully others too much. Now King Beiqi of Jin Kingdom leads three

Thousands of warriors have come to help, how can we retreat? It is a man's dream to make great achievements, but how can his sons be those who are greedy for life and afraid of death and do nothing?"

As he said that, he glanced at Xiao Xian and said coldly: "I appreciate King Yan's kindness. I know King Yan wants to protect his nephew. It is just to exterminate the Japanese pirates. Everyone has a responsibility. Although I am the eldest prince.

, but we should also work together with the soldiers."

As he spoke, he lifted the corner of his robe and knelt down on one knee, "Father, please allow me to go."

If Xiao Xian and Yelu En were asked to go together to suppress the Japanese pirates this time, who knew what plot they would have? If he separated Yelu En and Xiao Xian like this and monitored Yelu En, then Xiao Xian would have no chance.

And he must monitor those people in Yeluen to see what their real purpose is.

Three thousand elites, not three hundred people, are enough to set off a whirlwind.

So he would never give Xiao Xian such a chance.

The emperor did not agree immediately, but looked at Xiao Xian, "King Yan, what do you think?"

Xiao Xian said without thinking, "Your Majesty, I understand that His Highness is eager to perform meritorious deeds. It's just that Your Highness has no experience in fighting against Japanese pirates in the past, and he doesn't understand how cunning and ruthless those Japanese pirates are. According to what I want,

It is better for me and King Beiqi to go and meet the Japanese pirates first. When it is about time, if His Highness wants to go, of course you can..."

"Prince Yan, what do you mean?" Xiao Che suddenly interrupted Xiao Xian, "You are clearly looking down on me when you say this."

Why teach them to meet the Japanese pirates first, and then go out to fight at a similar time?

Xiao Xian was clearly humiliating him by saying this.

Xiao Xian glanced at him and said calmly: "Your Highness has misunderstood what I mean. It is the duty of the ministers to protect the country and rejuvenate the country, and the duty of His Majesty and the princes is to appoint people on their merits and take charge of the country. If His Majesty and

The prince also needs to take risks, so what should the ministers do? If something happens to His Majesty and the prince, wouldn't it be the negligence of the ministers? Your Highness, please think twice."

Although Xiao Xian couldn't stand Xiao Che, he and Xiao Che had broken up because of Shen Mingzhu's matter.

But he has always been an upright person who distinguishes between public and private affairs.

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