"… Xieli's tyranny, Heaven's wrath and people's resentment. At the end of July, there will be frost in midsummer on the grasslands!"
Inside the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to Li Er's plan. He guided Tuli Khan to unite with those tribes on the prairie who originally wanted to rebel against Xieli but did not dare to rebel because of Xieli's great power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy about the midsummer frost on the prairie at the end of the seventh month!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, the other two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people could not predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal weather phenomenon of midsummer frost at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. You said that there would be midsummer frost on the grasslands at the end of July. Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing beside Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them escape. Now that he heard from Tang Jian's mouth that there would be midsummer frost on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was not afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
However, his silence at this time was basically indulgence or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it!
Tang Jian also understood that it was simply impossible for him to convince Tuli and Ni Shituo that the prairie would have frost in midsummer with just a few words. Speaking of which, when he first heard this language from Li Er's mouth, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's; he thought it was simply absurd. But Li Er had assured him with certainty that before the end of July or August, there would definitely be abnormal weather phenomena of midsummer frost on the prairie. At that time, Old Li nearly swore an oath!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er, as well as his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe in this absurd prophecy. He resolutely embarked on the long road to the grassland, and it was very likely to be a road of no return!
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"… Xieli's tyranny, heaven's anger and people's resentment, midsummer frost on the grasslands at the end of July!"
Inside the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to Li Er's plan. He guided Tuli Khan to unite with those tribes on the prairie who originally wanted to rebel against Xieli but did not dare to rebel because of Xieli's great power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy about the midsummer frost on the prairie at the end of the seventh month!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, except for him, the remaining two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli both looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people could not predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal weather phenomenon of midsummer frost on the grasslands at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. Yet, you say that midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands at the end of July? Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing next to Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them get out of trouble. Now, hearing from Tang Jian's mouth that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was no longer afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
However, his silence at this time was basically indulgence or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it out loud!
Tang Jian also understood that it was impossible for him to make Tuli and Ni Shituo believe that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands with just a few words. Speaking of which, when he first heard this from Li Er, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's, that it was simply absurd. However, Li Er had assured him that before the end of July and August, there would definitely be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost on the grasslands. At that time, Old Li had almost directly sworn a poisonous oath!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er, as well as his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe in this absurd prophecy. He resolutely embarked on the long road to the grassland, and it was very likely to be a road of no return!
"… Xieli's tyranny, the wrath of Heaven and the resentment of men. At the end of July, midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands!"
Inside the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to Li Er's plan. He guided Tuli Khan to unite with those tribes on the prairie who originally wanted to rebel against Xieli but did not dare to rebel because of Xieli's great power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy about the midsummer frost on the prairie at the end of the seventh month!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, except for him, the remaining two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli both looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people would not be able to predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. Yet you say that midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands at the end of July? Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing beside Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them escape. Now that he heard from Tang Jian's mouth that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was no longer afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
However, his silence at this time was basically equivalent to connivance or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it out loud!
Tang Jian also understood that it was impossible to make Tuli and Ni Shituo believe that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands with just a few words from him. Speaking of which, when he first heard this from Li Er, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's — he thought it was simply absurd. However, Li Er had assured him that before the end of July and August, there would definitely be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost falling on the grasslands. At that time, Old Li had almost directly made a vow!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er and his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe in this absurd prophecy and resolutely embarked on the long road to the grasslands. Moreover, it was very likely to be a road of no return!
"… Xieli's tyranny, the wrath of Heaven and the resentment of men. At the end of July, midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands!"
Inside the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to Li Er's plan. He guided him to unite with those tribes on the prairie who originally wanted to rebel against Xieli but did not dare to rebel because of Xieli's great power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy about the midsummer frost on the prairie at the end of the seventh month!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, except for him, the remaining two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli both looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people could not predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost falling on the grasslands at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. Yet, you say that midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands at the end of July? Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing beside Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them get out of trouble. Now that he heard from Tang Jian's mouth that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was no longer afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
But at this time, silence was basically indulgence or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it!
Tang Jian also understood that it was impossible for him to make Tuli and Ni Shituo believe that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands with just a few words. Speaking of which, when he first heard this from Li Er, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's, that it was simply absurd. But Li Er had assured him that before the end of July and August, there would definitely be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost on the grasslands. At that time, Old Li had almost directly sworn a poisonous oath!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er and his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe this absurd prophecy and resolutely embarked on the long road to the grasslands, and it was very likely to be a road of no return!
"… Xieli's tyranny, Heaven's wrath and people's resentment, at the end of July, midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands!"
Inside the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to Li Er's plan. He guided Tuli Khan to unite with those tribes on the prairie who originally wanted to rebel against Xieli but did not dare to rebel because of Xieli's great power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy about the midsummer frost on the prairie at the end of the seventh month!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, except for him, the remaining two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli both looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people would not be able to predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. Yet you say that midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands at the end of July? Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing beside Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them escape. Now that he heard from Tang Jian's mouth that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was no longer afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
However, his silence at this time was equivalent to connivance or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it!
Tang Jian also understood that it was impossible for him to make Tuli and Ni Shituo believe that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands with just a few words. Speaking of which, when he first heard this from Li Er, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's, that it was simply absurd. However, Li Er had assured him that before the end of July and August, there would definitely be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost on the grasslands. At that time, Old Li had almost directly sworn a poisonous oath!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er, as well as his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe in this absurd prophecy. He resolutely embarked on the long road to the grassland, and it was very likely to be a road of no return!
"… Xieli's tyranny, the wrath of Heaven and the resentment of men. At the end of July, midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands!"
In the Tuli Yatong, Tang Jian guided Tuli Khan according to the plan that Li Er had previously formulated. He had him unite with the tribes on the grasslands who originally wanted to resist Xieli but did not dare to because of Xieli's power. As for how to persuade those tribes to cooperate with Tuli, the biggest trump card was the prophecy of midsummer frost on the grasslands at the end of July!
After Tang Jian finished speaking, except for him, the remaining two people in the room were all stunned. Ni Shituo and Tuli both looked at Tang Jian as if they were looking at a madman. It was said that the weather was unpredictable. Ordinary people would not be able to predict whether it would be sunny or rainy a few days later. Tang Jian actually told them that there would be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost at the end of July. How could they believe this?
"There are only a few days left until August, and the sun has been shining brightly on the grasslands for the past few days. Yet you say that midsummer frost will fall on the grasslands at the end of July? Do you think anyone will believe your words?"
Without waiting for Tuli Khan to speak, Ni Shituo, who was standing beside Tang Jian, could not help but sneer.
When he learned that Tang Jian did not bring a large number of troops to the grasslands this time, Ni Shituo had already lost hope that Tang Jian could help them escape. Now that he heard from Tang Jian's mouth that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands at the end of July, Ni Shituo completely despaired of Tang Jian. He was no longer afraid of offending Tang Jian and the Great Tang, so his words were not polite at all!
Tuli Khan's gaze was faint, but he did not speak.
However, his silence at this time was basically equivalent to connivance or acquiescence. Obviously, his thoughts were the same as Ni Shituo's, but it was inconvenient for him to say it out loud!
Tang Jian also understood that it was impossible to make Tuli and Ni Shituo believe that midsummer frost would fall on the grasslands with just a few words from him. Speaking of which, when he first heard this from Li Er, his first reaction was the same as Tuli and Ni Shituo's, that it was simply absurd. However, Li Er had assured him that there would definitely be an abnormal phenomenon of midsummer frost on the grasslands before the end of July and August. At that time, Old Li had almost directly made a vow!
Relying on his many years of friendship with Li Er and his understanding of Li Er's character, Tang Jian chose to believe this absurd prophecy and resolutely embarked on the long road to the grasslands. Moreover, it was very likely to be a road of no return!
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