Chapter 1257
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He had never thought that in this world, such agony existed. Every inch of his bones felt like they were being broken, every inch of his flesh felt like it was being burned by fire, his internal organs felt like they were being churned up by a red hot knife. Under such agony, he thought that he was going to die very soon, but in truth, his consciousness was clearer than ever, and even if he wanted to faint, it was not possible.
He was conscious, feeling the agony that made a person crumble within his body.
Grand Tutor He stared coldly at the Condor Country's Emperor's current predicament, his eyes brimming with hot tears.
"I ….. Write ….. I'll write ….." The agonizing torment made the Condor Country's Emperor wish he could die, the agony he had inflicted upon others, was now being returned to him untouched.
He would rather die, than to continue all of this.
"Please ….. I beg ….. you ….. I ….. I ….. Write ….." I'll write anything, as long as it stops all of this!
Jun Wu Xie turned to look at Qiao Chu at the side. Qiao Chu immediately pulled out an elixir from his hip that Jun Wu Xie had given him earlier, and quickly stuffed it into the Condor Country's Emperor's mouth.
In an instant, the agony that drove one mad suddenly disappeared without a trace.
The Condor Country's Emperor who was completely soaked in sweat, lay limp upon the ground like a dead dog, his breathing highly erratic.
Everything that had happened earlier, had been like a nightmare.
"Get up, don't just lie there." Qiao Chu picked the Condor Country's Emperor up, to make him kneel before the blank Imperial Edict.
The Condor Country's Emperor's face was completely drained of blood. His hand trembled as he picked up the brush at the side, and lifted his head to look at Jun Wu Xie, his eyes filled only with terror, not daring to show the slightest bit of hatred.
With trembling hands, he wrote down the compensation to the Buckwheat Kingdom. After the Condor Country's Emperor stamped the Imperial Seal, he looked like he had lost his soul, kneeling there unmoving.
Qiao Chu handed the completed Imperial Edict over to Grand Tutor He. Grand Tutor He knelt down in terror, not daring to accept it even if he was beaten to death.
"The fact that the Fire Country's His Majesty is able to avenge our His Majesty is already the greatest grace we can offer the Buckwheat Kingdom. This thing ….. is something that we would never dare to accept. We are ashamed to accept it and we would beg for Your Majesty to take it back." Grand Tutor He's heart was filled with endless gratitude towards Jun Xie and he did not know how to repay him, so how could he possibly accept half of the Buckwheat Kingdom's territory?
"This is not for you, nor is it for the Buckwheat Kingdom." Jun Wu Xie said as she looked at the terrified Grand Tutor He and said: "This is for my little brother."
Grand Tutor He was slightly taken aback and he knelt down once again to kowtow to Jun Xie, his head lowered as he held the Imperial Edict in his hands.
The Condor Country's Emperor knelt in his spot, his terrified gaze never leaving the figure of Jun Xie.
"Now … now … is it okay?" He asked in a low voice, no longer having the domineering and arrogant air of a ruler.
He had not been able to endure such agony and would rather give up the Condor Country's lands in exchange for his freedom. Such a despicable person, was really not fit to be called an Emperor.
Mo Qian Yuan was willing to live and die with the Kingdom of Qi and the little Emperor's brother was willing to sacrifice himself to protect the Imperial Guards.
The rulers of two small countries, knew that the people were the foundation of a country. But that was a point that the Condor Country's Emperor would never understand, and would never have the chance to understand.
"Let's go." Jun Wu Xie said as she stood up, and left the Condor Country's main hall without turning her head back.
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