Chapter 1037: Self-reliance

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.

Although Huzhou is the interior of Great Xia, it is the closest to Yuezhou, and it was once the front line to resist the invasion of Northern Hu, and it can withstand the continuous attack of the Northern Hu cavalry and stand tall, which shows that its territory is one of the best proud generals in the Great Xia Kingdom.

Don't look at the total strength of Huzhou compared to the war-torn three states, but first, it has been unified by Prince Han, and secondly, the four sides are still in the era of chaos and competition, and there is basically no threat to Prince Han.

It stands to reason that Prince Han at this moment is the same as the situation of the Ten Days City analyzed by the strategists and generals under Liu Heng before, if he looks from the wall and concentrates on development while the other five kings are fighting, he can also get great benefits. This is about the same as the gain he gets from personally participating in it, but the dangers he faces are very different.

In this way, Prince Han did not have much interest in participating in the war, of course, if Prince Chu promised any benefits that would tempt Prince Han, it would be another matter.

Therefore, from the beginning of the quest to defeat Chu, the Quartet jointly discussed the threat of Prince Han, and tried many times for this, but finally failed to find out Prince Han's thoughts, so he had to give up. However, when planning the alliance, the four kings deliberately made a plan for this, once Prince Han chose to enter, then he had his own way to deal with him.

said so, but if there was no prior warning, Prince Han quietly launched a surprise attack on the Chu Alliance, and the alliance would inevitably suffer a big loss at the beginning, and the first one to bear the brunt of the Ten Days was Ten Days City.