Chapter 1956
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The dagger in Li Tai's hand actually had a great history!
In the early years of Wude, the Turks had invaded the borders of the Great Tang on a large scale. At the time, Li Er had still been the King of Qin, leading an army to attack the Turks from the north. He had won one battle after another, and after killing the leader of one of the tribes, Li Er had seized an extremely exquisite dagger. From that moment on, this dagger had been used to cut up many cattle and sheep in his military career. In Li Er's hands, this dagger was used more as a 'cutlery' than as a tool for killing!
Later, Li Er gave this dagger, which symbolized victory and glory, to one of his favorite sons — Li Tai. At that time, Li Tai was only four or five years old. He only thought that this dagger was pretty and fun. After the initial novelty, he did not care about it anymore!
This time, he followed the teachers and students of the Academy to the north to build a telegraph relay station. This was the first time in his life that Li Tai had traveled so far. Therefore, he also took this dagger that Li Er gave him as a self-defense. However, neither he nor Li Er had expected that this dagger from the Turk tribe would appear in the battle against the Turk spies by pointing at Li Tai!
But no matter what, Li Tai's action of risking his life for the sake of justice was not a disgrace to the dagger that symbolized victory and glory!
"Good! Very good! Then I will give Prince Wei face and let this kid go for the time being! "
In the room, seeing that Li Tai was really going to threaten him with his life, the man in black did not dare to take the risk. He sneered and moved the long sword away from Iron Egg's head!
Just as Li Tai had said, if they didn't have Li Tai as a hostage, once the Great Tang government's reinforcements arrived, all of them who had launched a sneak attack on the posthouse would have died here. Furthermore, even if they managed to evacuate the posthouse before the Tang Empire's reinforcements arrived, their mission would still be considered a failure if they failed to capture Li Tai alive. This was because Zhao Deyan might have already fallen into the hands of the Tang Empire's officials. If they failed to capture Li Tai alive as a hostage, Zhao Deyan's life would be in danger!
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The dagger in Li Tai's hand actually had a great history!
In the early years of Wude, the Turks invaded the borders of the Tang Empire. At that time, Li Er, who was still the King of Qin, led an army to attack the Turks from the north. Along the way, he won one battle after another and could be said to be an irresistible force. After killing the leader of a tribe, Li Er seized an extremely exquisite dagger. Since then, Li Er's military career, this dagger had been used to dissect many cattle and sheep. In Li Er's hands, this dagger was more used as a "tableware" rather than a tool to kill. "
Later, Li Er bestowed this dagger, which symbolized victory and glory, to one of his favorite sons — Li Tai. At that time, Li Tai was only four or five years old. He only thought that this dagger was pretty and fun. After the initial novelty, he did not pay attention to it anymore!
This time, he accompanied the teachers and students of the Academy to the north to build a telegraph relay station. This was the first time that Li Tai had traveled so far in his life. Therefore, he also took this dagger that Li Er had bestowed upon him as a self-defense. However, neither he nor Li Er had expected that this dagger from the Turks would appear in the battle against the Turk spies by pointing at Li Tai himself!
But no matter what, Li Tai's act of risking his life to fight for justice today was not a disgrace to this sword that symbolized victory and glory.
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