Legend of the Dragon Swordsman

Legend of the Dragon Swordsman
CHAPTERS. 45 Imperial Prince Zhao.


"General Lin Siau listen to my explanation first. After that it's up to you, whatever it is later that will be your decision I won't interfere anymore...." Said General Wang Yun as he stepped forward without hesitation even though currently General Lin Siau had already unsheathed the sword ready to attack at any time.


"Yet...." General Lin Siau only snorted in annoyance when he saw General Wang Yun just keep stepping forward towards him.


General Lin Siau and General Wang Yun were the great generals possessed by the current Zhao empire. They were two great leaders who were greatly admired and highly respected by all the inhabitants of this empire.


General Lin Siau was very obedient and loyal to the current generation King Zhao, King Tang Ming. Meanwhile, General Wang Yun is the trusted general of the old Emperor, King Tang Yin.


King Tang Ming was the newly crowned king who succeeded his father King Tang Yin, the old generation emperor who had just died of illness.


Actually Tang Ming was the second prince of the three existing princes. However, of the three princes only Tang Ming was the one who had the traits as well as Budi who was good as the leader suited a successor to the current Zhao empire.


The first prince was the prince of Tang Liang, this Prince had very bad habits, was arrogant and very arrogant. Maybe because he always thought he would be the next successor king so often do as he pleased.


Not the horn is very incompatible with the title held as a prince that is not worth to imitate.


Meanwhile the third prince was the prince of Tang Liu. He was very different from his two brothers. Because this Tang Liu prince had never been interested in political affairs or power that he thought was very boring.


He had a very ignorant and very naughty nature, probably due to his very young age from his two brothers and was very spoiled by the King of Tang Yin. So often like to act carelessly without thinking long about the risks of his actions.


Of the three princes, only Tang Liu had the highest martial talent. When compared to his two brothers, seeing the martial talent possessed by prince Tang Liu was extremely high.


King Tang Yin sent his son prince Tang Liu to enter the eastern star sect led by Changyi Yuwen's uncle Changyi Jiao.


Tang Liu was educated directly by the sect head Changyi Jiao. Because of the many jobs he had to take care of, he did not want to raise a student directly because of his busyness.


However, since Tang Yin King emperor Zhao was begging him to educate his son directly, the head of the eastern star sect accepted King Tang Yin's request.


Because if you think there is nothing wrong with him accepting students who have martial talent is high enough to even be said to be martial geniuses. However if the talent possessed by Tang Liu's prince was compared to Changyi Yuwen then it would be very much the difference.


Currently, general Lin Siau is tasked with escorting the eldest son of King Tang Ming, the seven-year-old prince of Tang San.


Prince Tang San was about to visit his little uncle, prince Tang Liu, who was in the eastern star sect. Although being separated quite a distance did not reduce the closeness with his little uncle. It could also be because they have some things in common that are just as nosy.


In general Lin Siau's mind, "What am I listening to his story. Who knows if something is important. After all if I fight with him right now it will be very risky because it is escorting the crown prince that is prince Tang San."


"Brother of Siau, in the palace meeting at that time the prince of Tang Liang and minister Mu Yao were setting a trap for us. He wants to trap you in his charade because their only goal is to destroy King Tang Ming and his people. He wants to pit us against each other and bring each other down, but the plan I managed to find out thanks to the people I smuggled in his residence. So I pretend to fall into their trap, because the time is very urgent so I have not had time to tell you brother Siau until a misunderstanding like this arises. So at this time I beg you let's continue this charade, and to what extent they will act." General Wang Yun ended the story while touching the slow hand of general Lin Siau who was still tightly grasping his sword even though it was no longer directed at him.


"Heeeh...." General Lin Siau only let out a long sigh after he finished hearing General Wang Yun's explanation, because there was no right word he could say.


"Now all decisions are in your hands. If you agree with my plan let's continue this charade. But if you disagree please I will not forbid, but you need to remember all the risks that you will bear...." His words were relaxed yet there was a sneaky smile that he used to show.


"This old bastard is very cunning. As if letting go but pulling his tail." muttered General Lin Siau inwardly.


"How are the Siau brothers...." Ask back.


"alright. Do I still have another choice!!!"


"Unfortunately there is no other choice." General Wang Yun with the most annoying smile according to general Lin Siau.


"Well, I'll follow your plan." General Lin Siau replied while putting the sword back on.


"Siau's brother is happy to work with you."


"If there's nothing else you want to talk about. Get out of my face." Sneaky. Even so, General Wang Yun was not angry because he was very familiar with the nature of his sharp-mouthed friend when he spoke.


"Please continue the journey of general Lin Siau, may you be safe until the destination." He said softly while paying homage to his best friend.


General Lin Siau did not answer the words but only grunted angrily towards General Wang Yun. But the one who got the grunt just laughed a little, as if just getting a funny spectacle.


Not long after general Lin Siau and his entourage continued their journey back to the eastern star sect.


"Uncle Siau is there anything?" Asked Prince Tang San when they had already resumed their journey.


"No prince, it's just a small matter of insignificance." General Lin Siau answered while continuing to spur his horse, which was walking beside the horse carriage that was being driven by the prince of Tang San at that time.