As a result, Xia Han inexplicably became Chunhui's commander in charge of fighting against the vampires. Although not all rights were given to him, at least he could mobilize millions of troops at any time - if the nobles agreed.
Most of the looks he received when he walked into the palace were unkind. Although Suzaku helped to support the scene, Xia Han's prospects were not optimistic. Fortunately, these humans are now facing a formidable enemy, and no one is stupid enough to do it in front of Suzaku.
Xiang Xia Han took action.
The Holy Beast still had a lot of respect, and Xia Han was not in danger for a while. He successfully obtained the command from a group of stiff and smiling people, and then issued three orders that night.
One: All local troops are not allowed to be mobilized privately, and long-distance marches must be decided by the high-level command post. Second: A nationwide inspection of vampires will be carried out immediately, and all officials and commanders found to have become vampires will be eradicated. Third: Suzaku
One clan protects the powerful figures in each region.
When Suzaku explained the 'sheep pen' in detail, the expressions of the nobles changed. Everyone was worried about being targeted by the vampires, and even worried that their family members would be targeted, so Xia Han's decision was approved not long after.
After the meeting, the panic-looking people ran to their respective territories, followed by some Suzakus. More Suzakus would arrive later. Although their mission was to protect humans, anyone with a discerning eye knew that this was also a kind of
Monitor.
Although being watched is a very unpleasant thing, they don't want to die.
The palace became empty, and the two princes walked to both sides of the palace accompanied by the guards. Unfortunately, when they left, they looked at Xia Han with extremely unfriendly eyes.
"This job is too difficult." Xia Han smiled bitterly after they left. Suzaku, who had turned into a man beside him, smiled: "But Your Majesty still accepted it."
Suzaku did not force Xia Han on this matter. He had the right to refuse before accepting it, but he accepted it without saying anything. The first reason was because Suzaku would protect him, and the second reason was because he was more willing to put the situation in perspective
In your own hands.
"Hmph!" The old woman on crutches snorted, and said hoarsely: "Can your three commands be enough to resist the vampires?"
"How is it possible..."
Xia Han smiled: "These are emergency measures, I'm not sure about the others."
He even had doubts about whether these orders would interrupt the vampire's "sheep pen". Although the Chunhui Empire unified the command authority and with the help of Suzaku, the sheep pen would be almost impossible to achieve - but who knows this
How far can aristocrats go?
If they honestly reach the 7th or 8th floor, and the troops from all over the place act in a unified and coordinated manner, then it will be fine. Of course, this is just the end of the "sheep pen". The method and action the vampires use in the future will be another threat.
"I need maps, cities and power distribution, and excellent intelligence personnel." Xia Han looked at the old woman and said with a smile: "Can you provide them to me?"
Knowing that she was in the enemy camp, even though she was surrounded by Suzaku guards, the old woman was still surprised by Xia Han's calmness - but after this surprise came over, she was immediately followed by a strong sense of caution.
Eight years ago, the scene of her first meeting this child flashed in her mind.
The prince who came across the sea with a huge team. He only held a broken sword and dared to stand in the conference center of several kings with a stubborn smile on his face, surrounded by haggard knights.
"This unicorn has been broken into pieces, but its fragments are still there. I would like to use these fragments in exchange for your acceptance of the people of the Emerald Empire."
"Ah... Of course you can snatch it away and kill me, but hatred will spread. There are still many knights and warriors in my country... They will avenge me. I think you don't want to see such a scene."
"If you accept it, I will present the emerald national emblem, disperse the soldiers, and tell them not to cause trouble in the name of the king..."
The child whose country was ruined and his family was ruined has been showing his sharpness since then. Perhaps Spring had already understood the threat and locked him up in the palace. He originally wanted to wait for the refugees to forget Xia Han and kill him over time. In this way
His empire would not be harmed.
But he didn't expect that he would be kidnapped and ascended to the throne again a few years later.
This was the old woman's wishful thinking. She always thought that the king was hostile to Xia Han from the beginning, but when she saw Xia Han again, she suddenly became confused... Is this really the case?
If Chun Chun had given up Xia Han to another country and sent people to assassinate her to let the disaster flow away - wouldn't this be a better way? Moreover, there was also an unusual charm hidden in Chun Chun's will to her. He seemed to have expected it.
Here we are today.
"Whoever of those two children can inherit my ambition can become the king. But if they can't work together when Chunhui is in danger, you give up..."
What to give up? Give up the royal power of the Chun clan - there is nothing more ridiculous than this. Even if it is the king's order, the guardian who has shouldered the memory and glory of generations will not stop.
[He must be killed!] The old woman lowered her eyes and thought, no one would be more threatening than Xia Han. She must find a way to kill him, and she must not be suspected by the Radiant Empire. This is a long task.
Before that...
"I'll go down and give you the instructions right away." The old woman agreed to Xia Han's request. Maps and intelligence were the basis for decision-making. She turned around in cooperation and paused again: "I wonder where Your Majesty Xia Han will sleep tonight?"
Suzaku stood up: "We will prepare it for him and let you know when the time comes."
"Ah, really? That's good..."
The old woman walked away with a cane and looked frail. Suzaku looked at her back and frowned: "She is obviously full of murderous intentions in her heart, but she still provides you with the map and information. It seems that she doesn't want you to leave alive."
"You can't protect me?"
"What a joke, no mortal can kill someone from our hands yet... You are our honored guest."
"That's it." Xia Han didn't believe that the old woman could kill him, so he wasn't worried at all. Instead, he was a little surprised: "The power of this guardian has disappeared. Could it be you who did it?"
"His Majesty Qinglong's hand, the guardian is a troublesome thing. She tried her best to protect her master back then."
This is similar to what Xia Han guessed. The connection between the guardian and the king is close. If he faced fatal danger, Bai Yue would stand in front of him desperately. But even if the holy beast killed Spring and abolished the guardian
With such power, she actually hated Xia Han more than Suzaku.
Are the 'noble' holy beasts really more prestigious than humans? Xia Han suddenly discovered that humans only seem to be powerful. (To be continued...)