Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress

Chapter 779 Persuading Surrender (1)

The vast Lingbei prairie stretches as far as the eye can see, and the sky and the earth are blended into a black ink, with the tender grass and talkative Qingxian slowly floating in the air.

Under the moonlight, a white-haired giant tiger was galloping. On the tiger's back, a young girl pursed her lips and looked at the looming royal city in the distance. Soon, she would reach the royal tent of Mengnu Khan. Tonight, She wanted to do one thing for the people and soldiers of Jin and Lingbei - to persuade the Mengnu Khan to surrender.

Although she did not expect Tuoba Kui to surrender immediately, at least she could make him feel fearful and desperate tonight, laying the foundation for the idea of ​​surrender in the future. As long as he is willing to surrender, he can save thousands of living beings in Dajin and Lingbei from suffering, and can also make her man successful and famous, and his glory can return to Beijing. Therefore, he must surrender.

It was late at night, and the royal city of Mengnu was already silent. People had fallen asleep. Only a hundred elite Mengnu soldiers stood in front of the king's tent to protect the safety of the Great Khan.

Caiwei rode a leaping white-haired tiger and easily entered Mengnu's royal city, arriving in front of the Khan's tent in the blink of an eye.

Her appearance made the soldiers in front of the tent dumbfounded, and they were so stunned that they didn't know how to react. A giant white-haired tiger that looks like a hill, and a handsome and handsome girl. Under the moonlight, one person and one tiger appeared in front of them in an absolutely domineering manner, forming what they thought was a beautiful yet strange scene.

"Go and tell your Great Khan that someone wants to see him!"

Caiwei jumped down from the tiger's back and said coldly and arrogantly to the soldiers who were standing there.

At this time, a soldier who understood Da Jin's dialect reacted and ran towards the king's tent in fear.

Seeing this, Caiwei smiled unkindly in her heart. She finally experienced for herself the true meaning of the power of a fox pretending to be a tiger. If there wasn't a white-haired tiger by her side at this moment, how could anyone go in to report for her, and how could she stand here safely and give orders to these slave soldiers, I'm afraid she would have been caught and beaten half to death!

Although the Mongolian soldiers were afraid of the white-haired tiger, they were warriors personally selected by the Khan after all. The tiger stood in front of the Khan's royal tent, posing a threat to the Khan's safety. They all held scimitars in unison. , posing in a defensive posture towards the white-haired tiger.

Not long after the Mengnu guard who reported the news came in, he came out and said to Caiwei with a complicated expression: "The Great Khan invites the girl to come in, but this tiger cannot go in."

Caiwei nodded and said with a smile: "That's easy to say. After that, I patted the white-haired tiger on the head and followed the Mengnu soldiers to the king's tent."

The royal tent of Mengnu Khan was spacious, bright, and magnificent, with Persian carpets with complicated patterns, pure gold candlesticks, and overlapping curtains, all of which demonstrated the noble status of the Great Khan.

Caiwei followed the Mengnu guard until she walked into the royal tent, and finally met Mengnu Khan Tuoba Kui, whom she had heard for a long time.

At this time, Tuoba Kui was already dressed. He was wearing a richly colored Mengnu robe, with his black hair hanging casually on his back. He was sitting on the woolen rug behind the case, staring at her with complicated eyes. .

Tuoba Kui was less than thirty years old, with a tall figure and a dignified appearance. Under his thick eyebrows, his pair of bright eyes contained a sinister look, but also some complicated gazes.

Facing that complicated gaze, Caiwei walked over slowly and said with a gentle smile: "My little girl came to visit me at night and disturbed the Great Khan's dream. I hope that the Great Khan will forgive me for coming uninvited." crime."

Tuoba Kui was not in the mood to gossip with her, so he said coldly, "Who are you? Why did you break into my king's tent without permission?"

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