The Year of Famine: Feeding the Tsundere Empress! 205: Chapter 205
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The battle between Su Qianxue and the Prime Minister of Mu was about to begin. Armed with weapons provided by Jiang Han, the Great Zhou Dynasty's army swiftly annihilated over ten Wan Dajun of the Prime Minister's forces, cutting through the chaos of battle like a hot knife through butter, and even managed to disrupt the Hong Ye Formation amidst the turmoil. 0
 
The Thirty Thousand Royal Guards suffered only a few thousand casualties yet achieved a monumental victory that resonated across nations. Faced with such significant losses, the Prime Minister of Mu was unwilling to pay the treasures he had previously promised. In response, Su Qianxue fiercely confronted him, declaring that if he did not return the territories he had seized from the Great Zhou Dynasty and failed to compensate with gold and precious items, she would mobilize her army for a decisive confrontation against him. 0
 
As Chancellor of the Xia Kingdom, the Prime Minister could not tolerate such defiance. Immediately, he allied with the Langya Prince and launched an attack, inciting rebellion. The Langya Prince sent twenty-five Wan Dajun from the southwest to directly assault two counties of the Great Zhou Dynasty, plunging various regions into peril. 0
 
The Prime Minister commanded the remaining twenty-five armies to launch a fierce assault on the capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty, intending to reduce it to ashes. At this critical moment, Jiang Han returned and purchased a large quantity of military equipment to support Su Qianxue. 0
 
During the defense of the capital, Su Qianxue wielded firearms and other weapons, utilizing machine guns to eliminate over thirty thousand soldiers from the Xia Kingdom in just one day. The next day, the Prime Minister was filled with terror, bewildered by what kind of divine weapon could inflict such devastation. Unable to retreat, he ordered two hundred thousand troops to launch a fierce attack on the capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty. However, they faced relentless machine gun fire, resulting in another thirteen thousand soldiers from Xia Kingdom falling in battle that day. 0
 
Countless corpses piled up before the capital as only seventy thousand soldiers remained, collapsing in despair like wild boars without direction as they fled in all directions. Su Qianxue turned the tide and ordered fifty thousand Royal Guards to strike back. Within three days, they eliminated all remaining seventy thousand soldiers from Xia Kingdom without leaving any prisoners behind, thus solidifying her reputation across the land. Even the Prime Minister was killed by machine gun fire. 0
 
With Xia Kingdom suffering a disastrous defeat, Mu Jinkun and Jiu Gong were executed publicly. Upon learning of these events, the Langya Prince sought peace but was met with rejection from Su Qianxue. She commanded two thousand Royal Guards equipped with machine guns and pistols to attack the Langya Prince's twenty-five Wan Dajun. The two sides clashed in a decisive battle in the west; on the first day alone, two thousand Royal Guards killed over eighty thousand rebels and took down Che Chengming. 0
 
On the second day, enraged by his lack of hope for negotiations, Langya Prince ordered his entire army to encircle and annihilate two thousand Imperial Guards. He personally led an assault alongside Che Chengyun, commanding cavalry to charge at machine gun positions. Che Chengyun led thirty thousand Langya Iron Cavalry but fell before the machine gun defenses. 0
 
Even Che Chengyun himself was torn apart by machine gun fire and died on site. Langya Prince personally commanded fifty thousand Heavy Infantry but fell before another machine gun position; all fifty thousand soldiers were wiped out, and Langya Prince was shot full of holes. By this point, nearly all his forces were decimated, leaving only over seventy thousand soldiers who began to flee. 0
 
Days later, all seventy thousand soldiers were captured and executed en masse for their involvement in rebellion. Su Qianxue’s undefeated reputation as Empress once again shocked the world with her ruthless suppression tactics. Coupled with her execution of Xia Kingdom's Chancellor, this incited fury in the Emperor of Xia Country, who decided against attacking Northern Wolf Court and instead turned his sights on the Great Zhou Dynasty! 0
 
 
Half a year later, the Emperor of Xia personally gathered three hundred thousand troops and marched towards the Great Zhou Dynasty for an attack. Su Qianxue once again received a large supply of Heavy Machine Guns and Light Machine Guns, along with various Rocket Launchers from Jiang Han. Jiang Han had become a prominent arms dealer through the trade of various war spoils, allowing him to procure a massive quantity of weapons for Su Qianxue. 0
 
The Xia Kingdom and the Great Zhou Dynasty engaged in a decisive battle at Yangguan. One hundred thousand Royal Guards were fully equipped with various Light and Heavy Machine Guns. The three million strong Xia Kingdom Army, with over half being Heavy Armor infantry and Heavy Cavalry, launched a fierce assault. The Xia Kingdom Army aggressively attacked Yangguan, while the soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty fired Machine Guns to sweep away their enemies. 0
 
On the first day, the Xia Kingdom Army suffered thirty-seven thousand casualties, with corpses strewn across the battlefield, nearly matching the height of Yangguan itself. On the second day, the Emperor of Xia was enraged and personally ordered one hundred thousand troops to charge Yangguan, vowing not to cease fighting until victory was achieved. 0
 
This war raged for three days and nights, but the one hundred thousand troops sent by the Emperor were completely annihilated. Among those who participated in this battle were thirty-seven veteran generals, five princes, thirteen dukes, twenty-seven marquises, fifty-eight earls—all of whom perished. Even the seven princes of the Emperor were killed by Heavy Machine Gun fire before their troops. 0
 
The heavy losses drove the Emperor into a frenzy. He commanded the remaining one hundred sixty-three thousand troops to launch another fierce attack, swearing to exhaust Su Qianxue's ammunition with human lives before annihilating the ten thousand Royal Guards. This battle lasted ten days and nights, but ultimately, all one hundred sixty-three thousand troops were wiped out. 0
 
The Emperor was left as nothing but a mass of flesh scattered across the battlefield from Heavy Machine Gun fire. Thousands of commanders and military heroes he had brought along also fell before his army. Meanwhile, Su Qianxue's ten thousand Royal Guards suffered only three thousand casualties due to shoulder injuries from continuous firing. 0
 
After this battle, Su Qianxue and the Great Zhou Dynasty began their expansion efforts. The Xia Kingdom suffered immense losses—three million troops dead, along with the Emperor, Crown Prince, fourteen princes, and eighteen lords—all perished in battle. This led to the collapse of the Xia Kingdom. 0
 
Three years later, Su Qianxue relied on equipment provided by Jiang Han to arm thirty thousand troops and personally took on the task of conquering the Xia Kingdom. Five years later, the Great Zhou Dynasty completely absorbed the Xia Kingdom, killing fifty million rebels during this time and razing one hundred thirty-seven cities. They shattered what was once the most powerful nation and proudest people in the world, allowing the Great Zhou Dynasty to replace it as the strongest nation in existence. 0
 
Two more years passed! After handling state affairs, Su Qianxue returned to the palace and saw Jiang Han surrounded by hundreds of women. He couldn't help but chuckle and said, "You already have over a thousand children; even I have given you three women and two sons. Do you still think that's not enough?" 0
 
Many say that I am the ruler of all under heaven; in truth, it is you who truly holds that title! 0
 
"That's not enough! A real man must create a lineage. I have only one thousand three hundred eighty-seven children; I need to create eighteen thousand eight hundred!" Jiang Han replied with a smile. 0
 
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