Chapter 104 The Empress Destroyed Your Country (30)
Revised and edited on: Otaku Translation


Nie Suzhi was like a shy grass that would shrink away at the slightest touch, even though it was he who had initiated the contact...

Bai Tang had not had any dreams for half a month, which meant that Nie Suzhi had refrained from dragging her into the dreams for the same period of time.

Bai Tang was still getting used to this, having been dragged into the dreams for two consecutive years. But it was for the better, as she worked even harder. Although she was in Turkic territory, she was still very aware of the situation in Minnan, which remained fully under her control.

What Bai Tang needed to do now was gain the trust of the Turks and bring them under her control, so she could consolidate other ethnic groups and unite them. As for Nie Suzhi, she hadn't really paid much attention to him for the time being and couldn't care less about what he was up to.

Nie Suzhi had claimed to be sick and had not attended morning court for half a month. He had locked himself in the imperial study during that time.

Nie Suzhi didn't know how Bai Tang would react. In the dream, she had appeared as a little baby, pulling and stomping on him with extreme anger and agitation. But what would happen in reality?

After much contemplation, Nie Suzhi finally came to a conclusion— he would just treat Bai Tang as kissing his childhood pet dog.

As he imagined Bai Tang as the dog he raised when he was a child, he found it less bizarre. But once he accepted this idea, he couldn't look at Bai Tang in a normal way anymore.

Nie Suzhi had circled several other places and ordered his subordinates to continue searching for Bai Tang. He was very confident in his intelligence network and would definitely find her again.

This person, who could cause him so much trouble, could not be allowed to remain at large.

With a gesture, a black shadow appeared from the darkness, wearing a pure black mask. When motionless and silent, he blended completely with the night. The black-clad figure knelt on one knee, assuming a waiting position.

"In ten days, the two armies will converge at Mount Jinglan to conduct training and competition."

In the dimly lit imperial study, Nie Suzhi's shadow stretched long, his tone cool and filled with a strong sense of killing intent.

"Understood." The black-clad figure received the order and disappeared from the study.

Many believed that the reason why the foreign ethnic groups had not invaded was because the foundation of Qin was still strong. However, once they felt that they could swallow up Qin, they would launch a massive attack, which would lead to internal and external troubles.

But no one knew that their Emperor had secretly kept several private armies, which only obeyed the commands of Nie Suzhi.

Nie Suzhi stared at Bai Tang's belongings on the dragon bed, pondering for a moment, but ultimately chose to continue.

Now, this was the only way he could have any contact with Bai Tang, and Nie Suzhi didn't want to let it go.

During the day, Bai Tang was still talking big— taming horses and hunting falcons, but at night, she turned into a little baby and lay on her cradle again.

Bai Tang's round eyes turned, had Nie Suzhi finally come around?
A grown man, but he took half a month to recover from a kiss to a baby in a dream. It was really pathetic.

This time, Bai Tang found this guy holding a book, with a straight face, reciting to her the— Tao Te Ching?

Tao Te Ching?

Bai Tang's gaze became extremely weird. Although it was not a good idea to think this way, what Nie Suzhi was doing did not seem like something a moral person would do.

Perhaps it was because last time Nie Suzhi woke up and found that this had also caused some psychological trauma for himself.

So, Bai Tang listened to Tao Te Ching all night, which was really boring.

What was Nie Suzhi trying to do? It was enough for him reading the Tao Te Ching to himself, but why was he here poking Bai Tang's face? Now that he came to terms with things, did he now think it didn't matter what he did in the dream?

Bai Tang didn't care and just treated the Nie Suzhi in the dream as a disobedient big dog to please her.

Nie Suzhi also let himself go and treated Bai Tang as the dog he had raised that used to act like a baby to him, and he patted her head generously...

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