Chapter 820 He's Approaching, She's Scared
In the sixth year of the Apocalypse, Jiazi, the first day of the first lunar month.
Since that time, snowflakes have begun to fall in the sky over Kyoto, and they are getting heavier and heavier.
When the day comes, Kyoto is completely white and covered in silver.
On this first day of the Year of Jiazi, the wind and snow were extremely heavy.
Thirteen officials were executed last night, just like the New Year and the old, sweeping away the heavy dusk.
Before heading to the north, Zhao Wujiang's death list helped the court once again purge some treacherous officials and frightened the hidden Xiao Xiao.
After saying goodbye to the empress, he rode his horse northward alone.
The poison in Dugu Tianqing's body could not be delayed, so he set out after New Year's Eve.
He was dressed in a jet black robe, embroidered with silver cloud patterns that were the same color as the vast sky and earth. He was wrapped in a thick cloak and a bamboo hat on his head. He rode a maroon horse and shuttled through the howling wind and snow.
The further north you go, the further away from Kyoto, the heavier the wind and snow become.
It seems like there is only one person and one horse left in the world, walking forward in the vastness.
After walking through thousands of miles of ice and passing through thousands of miles of snow, he was getting closer and closer to Tianguan Jubei City, the majestic northern border of Daxia.
We went to Jubei City firstly to treat Dugu Tianqing, and secondly to get close contact with the northern border of Daxia and find out more news about the Prairie Royal Court.
If you know yourself and your enemy, you can fight a hundred battles without danger.
Compared to the southern Miao territory, which Daxia knows a lot about, Daxia knows much less about the Royal Court of the Northern Grasslands.
First, in the historical records of the Great Xia Dynasty, the Prairie Royal Court was different from the frequent frictions and even many wars in southern Xinjiang. The Prairie Royal Court actually had very little friction with the Great Xia Dynasty, and most of the time they were mutually non-aggressive.
status, and the less you have contact with, the less you will understand.
The second reason is the living habits of the grassland royal court. This nation is not good at farming and is good at nomadic herding due to the favorable weather, location and people. Therefore, they spend nearly half of the year away from Daxia and head further north or east.
As for the Miao Territory in the south, except for daily frictions and occasional wars, they can be regarded as Daxia's true neighbors.
Miao territory has always existed since the founding of Daxia.
There is even a folk legend in Daxia. It is said that Miao and Daxia were a family thousands of years ago, but later they had conflicts for unknown reasons and became irreconcilable feuds.
Therefore, Daxia knew far more about the Miao territory than the grassland royal court outside the northern border.
But under the current situation, Daxia will face wars with the north, south, and even the east. In the context of the war, it is necessary to know more about the enemy.
Zhao Wujiang did not want a war in his heart.
He just wants to be safe and happy, and live a life where everything goes smoothly.
War consumes people and money, and also causes many lives to stay in the years when the war broke out. Some of these lives are the sole child of a certain family, and some are the pillars of a certain family.
Therefore, what is destroyed by the war is not just the country, nor just a certain soldier, but every household, or even the entire country.
But the world is absurd and endless, and fights are always accompanying it.
For needs, desires, jealousy, greed, survival, etc., some people will fight and fight.
Even for a breath, for certain promises, and for peace of mind, some people will fight and fight.
It's like life is always a never-ending war, with yourself and others, with yourself and external objects...
The battle between Southern Xinjiang and Daxia may be to avenge a revenge that happened many years ago, or it may be because it covets Daxia's vast natural treasures, or it may be for other reasons.
The battle between the Grassland Royal Court and Daxia is more about the mountains and seas of Daxia. As long as they have the treasure land of Daxia, their people no longer have to travel around as nomads and can settle down and enjoy the tranquility of the years.
The Japanese people who crossed the sea to the east wanted to get a share of the war and drink the blood of Daxia. They wanted to change from poor imitators to orthodox ones, or they simply wanted to invade and enjoy the sin and evil of the collapse of people.
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Zhao Wujiang, on the other hand, was also trapped in layers of fights and found it difficult to get out, and he would not even try to get out.
Chapter completed!