Chapter 40 The Power of a Single Move: Tearing Apart a Japanese Soldier's Jawbone
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Liu Fu
[Position]: Prince (First Rank)
[Reputation Value]: Points
[Mall Points]: Points
Number of breeding troughs: 6 (6)
[Number of beasts in the army]: 480
Liu Fu is now facing a choice.
With his reputation points, he can now create 5 more cubs and upgrade them all to one-star beasts.
By this calculation, Liu Fu possesses a total of 9 one-star exotic beasts and an army of 1080 ferocious beasts.
However, if you upgrade a one-star beast to a three-star beast...
For example, Qiongqi's army of ferocious beasts will increase from 120 to 1000, for a total of 1360 beasts.
Not only that, the Samsung Qiongqi can then activate its first skill – Blazing Fire.
It can breathe fire with its mouth open. If you had a three-star Qiongqi that could breathe fire, fly, and be invincible, it would obviously be even cooler.
Moreover, the beasts recruited by the one-star alien beasts are all ordinary adult beasts.
The three-star beasts are different; the army of ferocious beasts they recruit are all wild beasts in their metamorphosis stage, and they are much stronger.
Once a beast reaches five stars, it will have the opportunity to advance to a divine beast. Once it advances to a divine beast, all the beasts under its command will be upgraded to the one-star beast realm.
But a problem arose before Liu Fu.
Upgrading Qiongqi to a two-star beast requires 600,000 reputation points.
Upgrading this to three stars requires 1.2 million reputation points.
So, when you calculate it this way, Liu Fu's reputation points are actually not enough!
After careful consideration, Liu Fu decided to upgrade his three-star beast. He felt that the Liao Emperor wouldn't take action against him for the time being, so he could take the risk and earn some more reputation points.
A thought flashed through Liu Fu's mind.
Soon, the scouts of the Later Han Dynasty stationed in the Liao Kingdom began posting new notices.
The new notice clearly stated that Yelü Xiong Hai, the crown prince of the Liao Kingdom, died at the hands of Liu Fu.
The specific reason was that the Liao emperor was ungrateful and betrothed Xiao Ying'er to the third prince, which greatly displeased Liu Fu. This led to Yelü Xiong Hai being killed and his bones appearing in the Liao emperor's room.
People are most interested in gossip, especially gossipy old women who spread rumors far and wide.
The notice was posted for only two days before it became widely known.
On this day, the Liao emperor, having learned of the news from the common people, was receiving envoys from Japan and the Later Jin when Liu Fu, an uninvited guest, arrived again.
Liu Fu's appearance sent a chill down the spines of everyone in the Liao imperial palace.
After the incident where he tore apart a Liao general, the imperial guards in the palace are now much more polite to him.
"Please come in, Eighth Prince."
“Your Highness, the Emperor has ordered his men to protect your safety and forbid you from leaving the residence without permission. How did you get here? The Emperor is currently holding court and receiving envoys from both countries. At this time, I really dare not go in to inform him.”
"Would you like to wait a moment?"
The eunuch delivering the imperial decree outside the door turned green with embarrassment and spoke to Liu Fu with a sob in his voice.
Liu Fu did not make things difficult for him.
"Since you don't dare to report it, I'll just report it myself."
Having said that, Liu Fu cleared his throat and shouted with full confidence:
"His Highness the Eighth Prince of the Great Han Dynasty has arrived!"
Having said that, he flicked his sleeves and strode into the Liao Emperor's golden palace.
The Liao emperor thought to himself, "That's strange. Didn't they send three thousand imperial guards to guard the area?"
How did Liu Fu come out of prison?
How did they get into the palace?
But since the person had already arrived, and there were so many civil and military officials as well as foreign envoys, it wasn't appropriate to make a scene.
"The Eighth Prince has arrived?"
"What business do you have with me?"
As soon as Liu Fu entered the hall, he began to scrutinize the envoys from Japan and the Later Jin.
The real envoys and their deputies were shot dead by Liu Fu a few days ago; these envoys are just temporary replacements.
The envoys trembled with fear upon seeing Liu Fu.
Liu Fuxian walked up to the Japanese envoy and sized him up.
"Hey, you're a strange one. The Liao people are all tall and strong, and the Han people can also grow to seven or eight feet tall. But you, why did you stop growing after only half a height?"
As he spoke, Liu Fu placed his hand on the head of the Japanese envoy to measure his height.
The Japanese envoy was less than 1.6 meters tall, only reaching his ribs, making him look like a dwarf.
"Baka!"
When Liu Fu insulted the Japanese dwarf by mentioning his height, he immediately cursed in Japanese.
Having watched many anti-Japanese war dramas during his childhood, Liu Fu naturally knew that the other person's words were an insult to him.
"Tsk tsk tsk, you little dwarf, your mouth is as filthy as a cesspool. How about I fix it for you?"
Having said that, Liu Fu moved with lightning speed.
Before the dwarf could react, she had already grabbed his chin.
Then there was a crisp "crack" sound, and the jawbone was completely shattered...
The court was immediately filled with shock!
Human bones are so hard, yet with just a few fingers on the right hand, one could crush the jawbone to pieces with a single pinch.
With this power, is Liu Fu even human?
Upon seeing Liu Fu make his move, the Liao generals all took a few steps back.
They weren't the same blind Liao general from last time; seeing Liu Fu's methods, it was best for them to stay away as soon as possible.
Otherwise, if we anger the Liao emperor, and he sees someone on the dragon throne and orders that person to go out and capture Liu Fu, wouldn't that be courting death?
Some people immediately recalled what happened a few days earlier before the Japanese Later Jin envoys entered the city.
Liu Fu, at a distance of three hundred meters, or about five hundred paces, actually shot four arrows with one bow, and all of them hit vital points!
It's important to understand that for ordinary people, seeing beyond 150 paces is already quite difficult, so hitting a willow leaf from 100 paces away is already considered divine archery skill.
Liu Fu was able to accurately shoot and kill his target from 500 paces away; his bravery was probably unmatched in the world.
Thinking of this, the Liao generals shrank even further away...
Emperor Liao was enraged by Liu Fu's move.
But they couldn't say anything, because the military officers in the court were starting to back down. If they really angered this troublemaker, they probably wouldn't gain any advantage.
Left with no other option, the Liao emperor could only feign a cold snort:
"Liu Fu, you've gone a bit too far."
The Liao emperor began to find a way to save face:
"I am only doing this out of respect for the Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty. You are his biological son, and I cannot disregard his reputation. So be it, I will not punish you for now."
After finding a way to save face, the Liao emperor asked:
"Tell me your story. What do you want from me?"
"I am meeting with the envoys of the two countries right here. Quickly explain your purpose and do not delay my important business."
Liu Fu had no intention of delaying their important business. At this moment, the short Japanese envoy was lying on the ground screaming in agony, like a pig being slaughtered.
Liu Fu glanced at the Later Jin envoy beside him again.
The Later Jin envoy was so frightened that he trembled and quickly retreated a few steps.
"Liu Fu, speak!" the Liao Emperor emphasized.
Liu Fu nodded:
"Your Majesty, didn't we ask you to bestow a marriage upon us a few days ago? You said that Xiao Ying'er had been betrothed to the Third Prince."
"I've already said I won't touch things that already belong to someone, and now Xiao Ying'er is ownerless again. Your Majesty, why don't you grant us a marriage today?"