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It's a Reincarnation of the Reincarnator (Book I)
Chapter 45: Arrival of the Generals and Imperial Commanders

Chapter 45: Arrival of the Generals and Imperial Commanders

Glancing at the Grand Prince with a smirk, Elder Wang said, "Alright, I've said what needed to be said. You understood what I said. So let's waste no more time on this matter. What is it you need my help with?"

"Cùn Yīn," the Emperor called for his Shadow Warrior.

"Your Majesty," answered the Shadow Warrior as he appeared in the room and bowed.

"Of the five generals in the capital that was summoned, how many are outside waiting to be summoned in?"

"All five, Your Majesty," The shadow warrior answered.

"Good, send in Fèn Yǒng's Shadow Commander First." The emperor commanded

"Yes, "The Emperor's Shadow Warrior bowed and retreated.

A few breaths later, the Commander of Wang Fèn Yǒng Shadow Guards appeared he greeted the Emperor and awaited his commands.

"Before we began with the report, are there any suspicions regarding the five commanders that I called in? The Minister of War? Or any of the Imperial Commanders?"

"No Your Majesty," The shadow Guard answer. "We have found no evidence suggesting their involvement, nor are we suspicious of them being involved in any way. "

"How was the Minister of War reaction on being detained?"

"In my opinion, I don't think he took it as being detained. He order a large meal, and calmly had dinner as he waited to be summoned."

"Good summon everyone in." The Emperor commanded.

"Yes, Your Majesty," The Shadow Commander bowed before exiting to carry out the Emperor's command.

As they waited, the emperor said, "Wang Fèn Yǒng when they enter give a very brief summary of the negotiations of Veiled Mountain. Say only what needs to be said. Do you understand what I mean?"

"Yes, Your Majesty, I understand."

"Come, let us adjourn to the Imperial War Room. Leading everyone, the Emperor walked over the door that divided the Emperor's work studio from Imperial War Room. Sliding back the hard division that divided the room, the emperor walked into the darkroom. "Wang Fèn Yǒng help me light the candles."

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"Yes, Your Majesty," Wang Fèn Yǒng answered and began lighting the candles working to get the room lit.

"I'll help you, Yǒng'er," his mother said and pitched in to help. Seeing his wife working hard to help get the room lit, the Grand Prince also pitched in to help.

That is how the Generals, Ministers of War, and the Imperial Commanders found them. The Emperor was sitting at the head of the long high table that ran the span of the room. Elder Wang sat on his right, and Wang Fèn Yǒng the Grand Prince and First Lady of Wang Royal Manor lighting the candles of the Imperial War Room.

These generals were brilliant men. They already knew something big had happened. It's is now they understood the gravity of the situation. Forget about the Imperial family doing the jobs of their servants while their servants stood out in the courtyard as far away from the entrance as they could possibly get.

It was seeing Elder Wang sitting at the war table next to the Emperor that made everyone's heart skip a beat. It was now they knew just how grave the situation was. The Elder only came out when the rule of the Imperial family was challenged or jeopardized, or the country was endangered. Every time he came out, the country would bleed, and the Imperial City would run rivers of blood.

Of the generals summoned was General Lu. He was Liu Tián Qǔ predecessor's father. General Lu was a tall thin man with deep-set bottomless small, slightly triangular eyes. Though he had a wicked heart, he was an outstanding general.

There was General Yan, who was a strong stout, brassy, ballsy man with a booming voice who loved women and wine. He was a cunning, sneaky unpredictable tactician that love setting sneak attacks and booby traps tricking and confusing the enemy. He was a genius in Guerrilla warfare.

General Nie was a gorgeous young general with the looks of a scholar. He had clear blemish-free, very light skin, dark hooded sensual eyes, a sharp straight looking nose, and beautiful rose-colored full lips. Discarding his looks, he was a master of leading an army to victory and an outstanding military general.

General Long was a heavy set deceptively calm-looking general with sleepy-looking eyes. He never looked like he was paying attention. However, he was a prominent military strategist who could repeat everything he heard verbatim and never lost a battle.

General Liu was a blood relative of her predecessor on the maternal side of her predecessors' family. General Liu was her grandmother's younger brother, making him her Grand Uncle. He was the epitome of a general. A tall, muscular man with a heavy air of command about him. He was a brilliant military commander of strategies and tactics.

The Minister of War was a stalwart, sturdy, quiet man who was an expert martial artist. He was a tall, slender man who led his soldiers from the frontline. He was a brilliant military strategist that always seem to one step ahead of his enemies.

The Commander of the Imperial Guards was an extremely clever, fast-thinking man who was a brilliant martial artist. He knew how to command the loyalty of subordinates. He was famous for his unorthodox ways of controlling the Imperial Guards.

The last person to enter was the Commander of the Imperial Gòu Army, who was an average-sized slender man who could do the impossible with a Bow and Arrow and a crossbow. He is also a blacksmith. He helped to design and create a crossbow with the ability to shoot up to 900 meters. He went on to help the Emperor to form the Imperial Gòu Army. An extraordinary strong and deadly Arrow-bow and Crossbow army that was capable of wiping out armies.

He also secretly created and trained the Emperor Secret Dragoon Crossbow Army of 70,000 men strong.