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Chapter 1861: Repentance 3

"Oh, since Taishi Han said that, I have to ask you a few questions?"

"Excuse me."

"As we all know, the defenses between the Dayue Dynasty and the coastal cities of our prosperous Tang Dynasty are very tight. If our country sends a naval force to march straight in, on the observation deck of the coastal city of the Dayue Dynasty, our navy warships will definitely be hundreds of miles away.

Once discovered, they can easily organize their defense by taking advantage of the time when naval warships are approaching them. One side uses the sea as a platform, and the other side uses land as a platform. If there is a war, which side do you think will have the advantage?"

General Ouyang looked at Taishi Han coldly and asked.

"This...this..."

"Let me ask you again. If the incident of the Dayue Dynasty marrying a princess this time is purely a conspiracy, what is their purpose?"

"Do you still need to ask this? Their purpose is very clear, which is to provoke our prosperous Tang Dynasty."

"Oh, then what is the purpose of their provocation?"

"this……"

"Anyone with some brains can understand after thinking about it. Their purpose is to lure our country into war, stop it with silence, and attack our navy. In this way, they can easily disintegrate the navy of our prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Military troops.”

"Yes, yes, Ouyang Aiqing is right.

Although I am very angry about this matter and want to deal a fatal blow to the Dayue Dynasty, it is obvious that if we send troops to attack, we will fall into their trap.

Ouyang Aiqing, what do you think we should do?"

"Reporting to the emperor, I haven't thought of any solution."

"Your Majesty, in my humble opinion, we should not take any action at the moment. The commercial and trade relations between the two countries will continue to be maintained. In this way, we can not only see how things develop, but also think of a comprehensive way to deal with it.

The conspiracy of the Dayue Dynasty."

"What Li Aiqing said is true, but this is all we can do now."

The emperor said helplessly.

On the official road from Yanqing City to Anyang, Kyoto, six to seven hundred cavalrymen marched forward in a mighty manner.

In the middle of the cavalry team, there was also a carriage. Riding in the carriage was Nangong Lan, who had lost his memory.


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