After her words fell, Liu Yue continued again: "I, the regent of Beimu, have made a promise and will never go back on it. From now on, the Xiongnu will be my subjects of Beimu.
How can we treat our own people in Bei Mu according to the principle of two states?"
The striking words flew up with the summer wind, jumped over the high walls of the Xiongnu Royal City, and swayed throughout Shengjing.
Gao Li and the Huns officials on the city wall all looked at each other with shaken expressions on their faces.
However, now that the Huns have no troops to defend them, they will be annexed sooner or later, and they all know it in their hearts.
Surrender or bloodbath, there is no way out.
The golden light was dazzling, but it had an indescribable coldness to them.
Looking up, the Queen Mother of the Huns and her party shed tears trickling down their cheeks.
"Ancestors of the Xiongnu royal family, Muya is sorry for you and the Xiongnu. Today the Xiongnu was defeated and we cannot defend this city.
Please forgive me, the ancestors of the Xiongnu royal family, forgive me..."
The soft shouting was clearly transmitted to the ears of everyone present, and the heart was sad and speechless.
The change of dynasties is always like this.
"Kaicheng." With a wave of her sleeves, the Hun Queen Mother turned around and closed her eyes, unable to bear witnessing.
Under the golden light, the thick gate of the Huns' City slowly opened.
At the gate of the city, this generation of Huns prince, dressed in the robe of a Hun prince, walked out step by step, holding a yellow tray in his hand.
Behind him are thousands of Xiongnu subjects in Shengjing.
On the yellow brocade cloth, there is a Hetian jade seal.
That is the seal of the Xiongnu King, which represents the existence of the Xiongnu.
Seeing the Hun Prince approaching with heavy steps, Liu Yue waved her hand gently.
Behind him, Kuzamu immediately jumped off his horse and walked quickly towards the Xiongnu Prince.
In front of the empty city gate, Kuzamu and the Hun prince walked together as the two parties looked at each other.