FORGOTTEN LEGEND OF THE BLOODIED FLOWER

Chapter 1706 Song Yun Xiang’s Annoyance



Chapter 1706  Song Yun Xiang’s Annoyance

Looking at the ragged man in front of him, even Song Yun Xiang had a hard time thinking that this person is the same person who acted arrogant just a few days ago.

At this time, Commander Kui shivered and quickly replied, “Yes, yes, it’s me. Is there anything that you need me to do, Strategist Song?”

The flattering tone was very obvious.

At the side, Commander Ning looked at Commander Kui with disgust. He was absolutely certain that this Commander Kui was nothing more than a licking dog who could only follow those who were powerful and when he was down, he would not care about anything.

How come this person is that respectable River General Kui’s grandson?

Commander Ning felt that having such a grandson was only tarnishing River General Kui’s famous name. He also didn’t understand what kind of education could produce such dog licking person from a proud lineage from River General Kui.

“How many soldiers are under General Xing?” Song Yun Xiang’s question was direct.

Commander Kui was frozen.

How many soldiers are under Long Qian Xing?

He was staying in Yi City for a long period of time and had no time to contact Long Qian Xing. When he was redeployed, he was directly sent to the north. There has never been any chance for him to cooperate with Long Qian Xing.

“I don’t know… I really don’t know, I has never been in the same army as him.” Commander Kui shivered when he saw the annoyed look in Song Yun Xiang’s eyes and quickly shouted.

Commander Ning looked at Commander Kui’s cowardly appearance and closed his eyes in despair.

He had the feeling… that it was truly a miracle for River General Kui to produce such a descendant.

“What do you know about General Jun?” Song Yun Xiang looked at Commander Kui and felt that this young man was truly useless. The only reason why he allowed this young man to stay alive was because he wanted to make use of the information that Commander Kui knew.

But it seemed that there was no use at all?

Commander Kui shivered even worse when he heard the next question. General Jun rose in fame during the war between Fei Yang Kingdom and Zhang Xu Kingdom. Because of his peculiar identity, he was not allowed to participate in the war directly, so Commander Kui didn’t know for sure about General Jun.

Song Yun Xiang looked at Commander Kui’s ashen appearance and his face darkened. It seemed that gathering information from cowards were not easy. They were all too stupid to be useful.

It took a long time of interrogation before Commander Kui was released and thrown back to the solitary room where he was confined before.

Bang!

The door was closed and Commander Kui sat on the ground, his face was full of resentment. If it was not because he was much weaker than the entire army of Fan Yi Kingdom, would he be willing to stay here and suffer?

He also wanted to go out and enjoy his life, okay?

Commander Kui felt that live was truly difficult.

‘When I managed to get out and turn the situation around, I’ll make them pay for treating me like this!’

Commander Kui grumbled and sat down again. He thought that the people from Fan Yi Kingdom would treat him well after he gave up and switched side. But instead of good treatment, he was treated worse than when his kingdom lost to Fei Yang Kingdom back then. Without comparison, there was no harm.

He started to feel that Fei Yang Kingdom was better in treatment, but he also knew that if he wanted to survive well, he could only switch to Fan Yi Kingdom.

How annoying.

The battle for the day was over.

Gao Xing Huan was unable to do anything and could only return with Temporary General Rong to their headquarters. Looking at Song Yun Xiang, who showed no expression on his face, Gao Xing Huan felt inexplicably ashamed. It was the truth that he was unable to win the battle even if the opponent he faced was not Long Qian Xing.

It was just one of the few commanders under Long Qian Xing.

Perhaps, it was not ‘just.’

There were many commanders who were actually qualified for the tile of general, but their light was shadowed because there was someone more capable than them. Their name was buried and only few people knew the truth.

“Junior Brother Song,” Gao Xing Huan greeted anxiously. Thɪs chapter is updated by ɴo(v)elꜰɪre.ɴet

Song Yun Xiang had just finished interrogating that annoying Commander Kui. Looking at this senior brother, he nodded his head.

He couldn’t say that he hated this senior brother of his.

In fact, he had to admit that being able to stay kind and all was one of the few good points of Gao Xing Huan. He was someone who still maintained some innocence despite staying at the frontline and seen the massive cruelty that was presented before his eyes.

It was not something that he could do.

But appreciation was all.

Mistake is still a mistake.

The order in the military had already said that they were not allowed to step forward and made their own arrangement without notifying the others who were of the same ranks.

War is not just about one person.

It was about the force of the entire group, the entire army.

If they were to act on their own, what was the use of them forming army together in the first place?

“Temporary General Rong will stay on the headquarter for the next few days,” Song Yun Xiang said calmly.

Gao Xing Huan’s expression changed. “Junior Brother Song, you…”

“Guard the headquarters well.” Song Yun Xiang only said that before he turned around and left, not bothering to look at Gao Xing Huan anymore.

Gao Xing Huan stood on his place, his fingers clasped to form a fist. Even if he knew that this was the best method to contain his emotion, deep in his heart he couldn’t accept it. He wanted to step forward, rush over and said that he could still fight.

But in the end, he said nothing. 

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