Chapter 175: Second Entry into the Prairie

(a)

After leaving Wangyuan Pass, you violated all the taboos that a soldier could commit, and without heavy supplies and support, you led a small tired army, followed by the remnants of the fleeing Wendamu army, and went deep into the heart of the enemy territory alone, fiercely chasing the poor men.

The purpose of your following of the deserters is to let this remnant enemy lead you in the vast steppe to find the enemy forces pro-Dasuo and fight against these forces.

After a day and night, you caught up with the enemy army of the frightened bird, and after a small encounter, you killed more than 200 enemies, and then you deliberately let them escape and continue to chase after them.

The frightened enemy forces simply do not see your intentions. They rushed to the tribes on the steppe who supported Dasuo to ask for help.

The next day, the enemy fled to a lodge under the jurisdiction of Vindamu, and before they could explain what had happened to the generals of the remaining tribes, your horse caravan rushed into the camp.

The enemy who has suffered is afraid of you like a tiger, and immediately got on his horse, looked at the wind and fled, and the enemy troops of the remaining tribe who did not know the situation panicked and thought that the Han army had been killed, and the people's hearts were in turmoil.

You stab the remaining generals and the great wizards of the clan to death, and wipe out the tribe in one fell swoop.

The remnants of Vindamu continued to flee to a nearby Dasuo jurisdiction, where the Grim Reaper followed 20 minutes later. So the last scene was repeated.

In this attack, you almost captured the enemy's archwizard alive.

You rode after him in the camp like a lightning bolt-wielding Grim Reaper, chasing him until he was sweating profusely, his soul was not possessed, and he almost urinated and urinated.

Just as the Great Wizard was about to be captured, a mighty warrior burst out of the spur. He pounced on you, grabbed your spear so hard that it bent the shaft of your spear. The Mighty Warriors nearly threw you off your horse. As your dagger plunged into his chest, he dragged your horse so hard that it was so stumbling that it neighed and couldn't move.

After you struggle to cut off his arm, he uses the remaining fist, with all his strength, to punch you in the chest.

Despite wearing iron armor, you were beaten by him with a single punch that made you vomit blood and break two ribs.

When he finally collapsed in front of you, you were also sweating profusely, sweating through your heavy armor.

In this battle, you have lost more than 50 fighters with great heartache.

At the end of the battle, in order to prevent the corpses of the warriors from being destroyed by the enemy, you ordered the corpses to be piled up in a tent.

After worshipping in front of the tent, you have grease drenched the tent, soak the felt cloth, and then throw torches on the top of the grease-drenched tent.

In the billowing black smoke of the burning corpse, you wipe the blood from the corners of your mouth, mount your horse and continue the pursuit.

(b)

Night. You have annihilated another enemy army. You feel very tired and overwhelmed, and the continuous galloping and fighting make the soldiers not far from you. You ordered to rest in place.

You sit down tired in the camp of the enemy army.

The grease in the tent crackled and burned in the lamp.

You slowly remove the saber and dagger from the metal ring hook of the armor and place it on the table.

You try to remove your armor, but the sharp pain in the broken rib prevents you from moving, and you don't succeed.

You take a break, grit your teeth and try again, but you still can't make it.

Wu Shun walked in.

He silently helps you slowly remove the armor. The nail was filled with blood. As the armor unraveled, blood trickled down to the ground.

He takes off your shirt again.

He pours hot water from the copper kettle and helps you wash away the blood and sweat around the wound.

The old arrow wounds under your ribs and shoulders are in terrible condition, and the wounds smell foul. The whole chest and half of the arm were swollen and bruised.

Wu Shun said worriedly: "You seem to have a little fever. My heart is beating fast, too. ”

You didn't speak.

Wu Shun looked at your face and said, "It's really unfortunate. Our doctor died today. Why don't I take someone to a nearby tribe to catch two of their doctors? ”

You shake your head. You say, "No." Can't let them know I'm hurt. ”

Wu Shun said: "You can kill them afterwards." ”

You glanced at Wu Shun. You say, "I'm fine." There's no need to cause unnecessary deaths. ”

(c)

The wound is treated. You feel a pain all over your body, and you can't sleep with your eyes closed.

You stand up and walk out of the tent with your cloak on. You stand in front of your tent and look up at the stars in the sky.

Wu Shun also followed, standing silently beside you.

You say, "At night in Handi, you can't see so many stars." ”

Wu Shun said, "Yes." The starry sky here is closer to the earth. Each star looks much bigger and brighter. ”

You say, "Under such a sky, everything we have to defend and everything we have to destroy is so small." ”

Wu Shun looks at you.

You laugh self-deprecatingly. You say, "Actually, blow the bomb and it will be extinguished." ”