The sentence spoken by Breaking Army caused Ashina, who prided himself on having matured, to have his thoughts frozen. Having experienced several defeats and now with a wife and children, the Seventh Prince felt his blood boil once more.
In the midst of this tumultuous era.
Heroes and figures of prominence emerged and gathered like clouds and winds.
With a gun in his hand and Iron Cavalry riding at his command, how could he be content to merely be a spectator of this era?
Even if he ultimately failed, even if he only held the position for a single day.
He would still become the Turkic King recorded in history.
And not merely one of the khans of the Eighteen Tribes.
The Seventh Prince Ashina struggled, yet ultimately, the bond between father and son remained, so after much internal conflict, he said, "My father is the second Divine General under heaven, the first hero of the grasslands in five hundred years, how dare I betray him."
