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Chapter 1739 - 1738: Still Cleaning Up the Battlefield

Chapter 1739: Chapter 1738: Still Cleaning Up the Battlefield

Yang Ye’s question hit the nail on the head.

Tong Sanlang gripped the gun in his hand tightly and said, “This was given by a descendant of Madam Gu. I had hidden it in a tree earlier, and now it happens to be useful.”

At this moment, the only option was to use Liuli to block the gun.

Yang Ye tilted his head upon hearing this and asked, “When did the descendant of Madam Gu give it to you?”

“During the New Year, she gave me two drops of Divine Liquid and a gun. I already used one drop of the Divine Liquid, and earlier I gave one drop to Bei Yun. This gun, I secretly brought along, but it wasn’t easy to hide it in the camp, so I placed it in a tree.”

Yang Ye: “…”

Tong Sanlang’s words had no logical flaws; the only problem was that he had been blind to the truth. Never would he have thought that as he traveled south, he had been carrying such a thing. Similarly, he had no idea that Qiao Xiaomai had been taken by Bei Yun over thousands of miles to this godforsaken place, with a drop of Divine Liquid hidden in her embrace the entire way!

He silently stared at Tong Sanlang, unsure of what to say.

This matter seemed far from simple, yet logically, it made sense.

Moreover, it involved the descendant of Liuli—a profoundly enigmatic figure who interacted exclusively with Tong Sanlang and Qiao Xiaomai, never appearing before Yang Wenxiao.

Yet this person had undeniably aided the Yang Family greatly. Without her intervention and the Divine Liquid, who knows what kind of chaos the Yang Family would be in right now?

Bei Lingsu, standing by, momentarily shifted her focus away from Bei Yun upon hearing this. She looked toward the gun in Tong Sanlang’s hand and asked, “This thing is way too powerful, isn’t it?”

“Yes. Were it not for this, we might have all been finished today.” Tong Sanlang nodded. “Grateful to the descendant of Madam Gu.”

Qiao Xiaomai, standing nearby, chimed in, “Indeed, both Sanlang and I are very grateful to her. Initially, my plan was to surrender the drop of Divine Liquid to save my life if Bei Yun ever truly acted against me. Who would have thought—although he threatened me many times along the way, he never really harmed me.”

“Such valuable stuff, you actually carried it with you this whole time?” Bei Lingsu asked with some amazement.

“Precisely because it’s so precious that I had to carry it personally. No matter where I put it, I wouldn’t feel secure. It felt safest keeping it close to me.”

“Still, you should’ve let Young Master Tong carry it.”

“No. It’s fortunate Xiaomai was carrying it. Otherwise, I would have lost my mind. At the very least, this thing ensured her safety. I have strong martial arts—I don’t need it.” Tong Sanlang spoke as he lifted the gun in his hand and handed it to Yang Ye. “My lord, take a look at this gun. There aren’t many bullets left in it. Once they’re used up, this gun will become a useless object.”

Yang Ye stared at the gun in Tong Sanlang’s hand for several seconds before shaking his head and saying, “For now, you keep it. Once we return to the capital, present it to Grandpa Emperor for him to inspect. Let’s focus on tidying up the battlefield for now.”

Such a Divine Weapon should go directly to Yang Wenxiao; he was the one who had ties to the descendant of Liuli.

Yang Ye himself was just a junior and wasn’t of much significance in this context. Although he was deeply curious, as the commander of Daqi’s forces, he had more pressing priorities: post-war cleanup.

Qingye was dead, the giant insect was dead, but the repercussions they left behind were immeasurable.

And then, there remained the opposing army—300,000 troops in total. While Yuchi Country’s 100,000 troops had lost their leader, Taian Country’s and Longshi Country’s forces were still intact. Should this battle continue? And if so, how?

Upon hearing Yang Ye’s words, Bei Lingsu promptly glanced at the remains of the giant insect. Its body, originally reduced to one-third earlier, had now completely shattered into fragments after the self-destruction—leaving the largest piece no bigger than an adult’s palm.

The fragments were scattered everywhere.

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