Journey to the West begins with a full-level Tang monk

Chapter 1459 The First Prince's Reason for Succession

Chapter 1459 The First Prince's Reason for Succession
In the camp below, General Zhen Guo raised his head and stroked his beard, and said with a sneer, "Why do you say you? It's because you are a demon monk? You are here to deceive the people! Trying to disturb the morale of our army, let the third prince usurp the throne, and steal the great Xia country! Isn't that enough?"

General Zhen Guo tried his best to make his voice louder, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't achieve the same effect as Tang Seng, so he finally gave up.

At least these people nearby have been able to hear what he is saying, and that's enough!

"Hehe, you're already dead just because you call the demon monk!" Tang Seng said with a sneer. In fact, he knew very well in his heart that he should not treat the first prince and his gang as simply and rudely as he did to the second prince and his gang.

It is easy to kill General Zhen Guo, and it is also easy to make these soldiers surrender.

However, in order for the third prince to better govern Daxia in the future, he had to let those sergeants accept the eldest prince psychologically, and then he could sincerely change his position and serve the third prince.

Therefore, in this matter, we must not rely solely on force, but more importantly, we need to be aware of it and move it with reason, so that General Zhen Guo can't stand up to the ground.

That's why he had the patience to talk so much with General Zhen Guo here.

After a cold snort, Tang Seng continued, spreading the bluntness to the entire camp. He even used the technique of sound transmission to transmit his voice to Xia Jingzhong.

Let the people in the capital and the sergeants of the Second Prince's faction also hear what he said.

I only heard Tang Seng say: "Poor monk, I would like to ask General Zhen Guo, you said that the third prince usurped the throne, so if you want to steal Daxia's country, then whose throne will you usurp? Whose country will you steal?"

Down below, General Zhen Guo stroked his beard and said, "Of course you usurped the position of the First Prince and stole the country of the First Prince. Could it be that what I said is wrong?"

Seeing that Tang Seng was just playing lip service and had no intention of doing anything, General Zhen Guo couldn't help but feel relieved.

General Zhen Guo didn't know anything about Tang Seng's actions in the capital because the distance between them was too far.

He originally thought that Tang Seng had some abilities, so he didn't act rashly. After all, he was able to fly in the sky, and he seemed to fly very fast. It is really unreasonable to say that such a person has no abilities.

But now it seems that this monk didn't do anything, so he should have no fighting power.

It should be that what he is best at is just flying in the sky. I don't know where the third prince snatched such a monk. He wants to use tricks to confuse the king's heart and get the support of these soldiers.

Then if this is the case, your calculations are wrong!

With this thought, General Zhen Guo's courage suddenly strengthened, and even his voice became louder, and his expression became more calm.

At the same time, he was also looking for the best opportunity, an opportunity that could kill Tang Seng with one blow.

If you startle the snake, the timing of the attack is wrong, and if Tang Seng runs away, it will be a troublesome thing.

Although this monk's strength is not very good, he can fly. If he guards against such a monk who can fly every day, he will waste too much energy.

If the third prince returned without success, unable to ascend the throne, and shifted his target to assassinate the eldest prince or himself, it would be impossible to guard against!

Therefore, this monk must die, and he must be killed in one fell swoop, and he must not be given a chance to escape.

And the best thing is to trick Tang Seng into the sky, and then kill him in one fell swoop.

Because of this, General Zhen Guo also started to procrastinate, absolutely not allowing this monk to be defeated at once, and then finally left the barracks just like that.

Thinking of this, General Zhen Guo continued: "And you, a monk, rely on some sorcery to work hard for the third prince Qin Feng. Do you think you can convince the world?"

Hearing the words, Tang Seng already knew what the other party was thinking. He proclaimed the Buddha's name and said, "Major Zhen Guo, do you mean that the world is the first prince? As long as the third prince ascends the throne, he will usurp the position of the first prince? Yes or no?"

"That's right, of course that's the case. The eldest son of the emperor is naturally the best candidate for the emperor. It's only right and proper!"

General Zhen Guo nodded and said, his face was full of complacency, this is his reliance, which is beyond the reach of the second and third princes.

Tang Seng showed a contemptuous smile on his face, and asked, "Is there an edict for the eldest prince to ascend the throne? The poor monk heard that the first emperor issued an edict to allow the second prince to ascend the throne!"

"Hehe, it's a joke. It's not like this general has no eyeliner in Beijing. The first emperor died suddenly and didn't issue any edict. How could he let the second prince ascend the throne? That was Yun Cong's forged edict to let the second prince ascend the throne smoothly. I can't help deliberating on this point, you monk still use the edict to talk about things?" Hearing Tang Seng's question, General Zhen Guo seemed to grasp the truth at once, and said in a row.

Tang Seng immediately took over the words and continued: "So, the late emperor didn't leave an edict? Then how can you, General Zhenguo, say that the throne belongs to the eldest prince?"

Tang Seng knew that this problem had to be resolved today, otherwise the Third Prince's ascension to the throne would not only be seen by General Zhen Guo as unruly, but also in the eyes of other people, they might not have the same idea.

Hearing Tang Seng's question, General Zhen Guo seemed to have heard a big joke, he laughed and said: "You monster monk, you are joking, I think the throne of Daxia is passed to the eldest son of the emperor, and the eldest prince is not only the eldest son , and he is the son of the eldest son, even if there is no imperial edict, the throne belongs to the first prince of course."

"But, since the emperor wants to pass the throne to the First Prince, why didn't he make him the Crown Prince earlier?" Tang Seng asked again.

Yes, this question is everyone's doubts.

All the sergeants, including those near General Zhen Guo, also looked at General Zhen Guo, wanting to hear how he would answer!

When General Zhen Guo heard this, Queshui laughed again and said: "This is naturally easy to understand. The emperor knows that it is a matter of course for the eldest prince to inherit the throne. Why bother to make another crown prince?"

Tang Seng said with a smile: "You, the general of the country, do you mean that setting up a crown prince is a superfluous thing? Then the poor monk, do all the emperors of Daxia do such a superfluous thing?"

After finishing speaking, Tang Seng looked at General Zhen Guo with a sneer and waited for his answer.

"This……"

General Zhen Guo was taken aback for a moment, he already regretted a little in his heart at this time, although it was not a big deal, Tang Seng caught him because of his careless words.

If it is true what he said, then the Great Xia National Army in the past had established a prince, and then the prince succeeded him, then it can be said that so many powerful emperors in the past were superfluous.

It is really disrespectful to the generations of Emperor Xia.

(End of this chapter)

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