Chapter 419: Battle of Xiyuan (Part II)

(a)

When you and Wu Shun were learning the Beji dialect in the military tent and practicing the fighting knife technique relatively together, Ulinden Muhan also opened a secret letter from his son Dasuo in a hurry in his yurt.

He was shocked that the Han army had chosen to attack Dasuobu head-on on the eve of a heavy rainstorm. He feels that he has misjudged you again: the rules of the battlefield that he thought applied to him will apply to you as well. He forgets that you are never bound by anything.

Now, in a weather where no one would attack, you have raised your saber to another of his sons, to the sons of whom he most valued and desired.

After reading the secret letter sent by Da Suo, Ulin Dengmu Khan was so excited that his hair stood on end and his whole body trembled.

As you might expect, he could not resist the great temptation that might capture you alive, the great temptation that would turn the fate of the nation and the family around, and the great temptation that would go down forever.

He has been deliberately guided and stimulated by you over the years, and he cannot remain calm enough in the face of such an opportunity.

He took the bait. He decided to personally lead the team to the new base camp of the Han army command post to sneak up on you.

(b)

Before making up his mind, Ulinden Mukhan also questioned his son's judgment again.

Then he remembered the time Nikon had met you. He remembered that after you had killed a number of generals, you had disappeared from the shields of the guards, and he remembered that you had been quietly following him since the Battle of the Inga Valley, and that you had many opportunities to attack him, but you did not act until you had gathered the seven Han armies and then fought him head-on. These signs are consistent with intelligence.

He scrutinized the facts behind these phenomena. He felt that Dasuo's judgment was reasonable: you have been seriously injured since the battle of the Inja Valley, and you cannot support it. You've lost the ability to fight, and your command is on the line!

The truth revealed a few years later. Let him regret it!

You were in such a bad situation, but you slipped through his back, beside him, under his blade again and again.

This is how the man who was wounded and sick completely annihilated the Maryuk tribe under his nose, severely damaged the elite of his Khan royal department, and killed his entire family of women and children and his sons such as Wendamu!

This awakening made his blood boil all over his body. I couldn't hold my head up in humiliation.

He was furious as if he had been burned by the flames of the forest!

In such a rage, he finally decided to keep the news a secret, and also categorically ignored the dangerous Dasuobu, and personally led the horse team of the Khan's army through the canyon and rushed straight to your back.

(c)

Ulinden Mukhan, a generation of heroes who have been crisscrossing the grassland for more than 20 years, embarked on a journey of no return in this life.

He didn't know, at this moment. In the face of the raging sickness, you have lost all help and are completely isolated. You can slip into death at any moment with sudden hemorrhage and severe pain.

This seemingly significant surprise attack battle actually didn't need to be fought at all.

It doesn't really make sense.

He just needs to stay in his yurt and wait patiently, and that's it.

So, life is a lifetime. It's hard to say, do something and do nothing. Of these two options, which one actually ends better.

It's hard to calculate.

People sometimes fall into a desperate situation because they are too aggressive, too positive, and unwilling to be quiet.

(iv)

Just when Ulindenmu Khan decided to personally lead a team to attack your base camp, you also told Wu Shun in detail about all your plans to ambush and hunt Ulindenmu Khan in your own camp.

It wasn't until he listened to all the action plans you said that Wu Shun suddenly realized!

Over the years, why have you repeatedly taken excessive risks and provoked enemy forces. Why repeatedly provoke the enemy to rage in front of you. You're thinking about the final blow. You have repeatedly teased the bull of Ulinden Mukhan until he finally loses his mind, and when he sees the opportunity to kill you and capture you alive, he has no way to control his desire to attack!

You're very early. He had already thought about it: he was going to use himself as the ultimate bait to lure Ulinden Mukhan into the place of his death.

Wu Shun couldn't help but think of what I said to him at Yantang Pass after he ventured back to Yantang Pass on Chinese New Year's Eve, when he came to me on the night of the Lantern Festival to persuade you not to take such an adventure to stimulate the enemy army: All your adventures have a purpose and a good reason, and you are by no means a blind reckless man. I don't know anything about war, but I know you so well! I said what you were thinking in your heart right away.

When Yang Biao led his troops to the combat position and was about to charge at Dasuo's army, you were looking at the brass sleeve arrow.

At the beginning of the Han army's overwhelming horse charge, you were writing the final recital to Liu Shen, and at the moment when the cavalry of the two sides sprinted and made contact, you wrote the first address to the emperor that Liu Shen heard in his life: Your Majesty.

While you are battling the disease, you are waiting for the results of Yang Biao's battle.

You resist the looming death while waiting for the big fish to take the bait like a patient fisherman.

You're not sure if you'll live to close the net.

You're actually playing that final gamble with fate.

(5)

Just as human ambition is often easily stopped by nature's jokes, so the mighty and fierce rush of the Ulindenmu Khan is also stopped by the sudden explosion of the Blackwater River.

Arriving at Xiyuan Gorge, Ulindenmu Khan found himself facing the Heishui River, where the water level had skyrocketed by 4 meters overnight. This unruly river rushed endlessly, mercilessly, and endlessly in front of him, not only turning the source canyon into an impassable abyss, but also flooding the hundreds of streams and springs that took it as its source at the same time.

Ulinden Khan found that you had a good reason to move your base camp west after the battle began. Now, between his horse team and your base camp, there is a huge flood that is raging and rushing.

That's why you can go unguarded against an enemy attack from this direction!

This is the reason why you can let Yang Biao take almost all of the combat strength!

Although you are seriously ill, you are still the one who is thoughtful and has no last resort!

Ulindenmu Khan was anxious on the high slope at the mouth of the canyon, listening almost desperately to the sound of the raging flood under his feet, watching the pouring rain continue to fall from the sky endlessly.

He instigated his horse, and walked back and forth in the lightning and thunder.

He raised his head to the sky and let out a mournful cry: "O god of the steppe! Why abandon your people?! Why did you abandon me?! ”

(f)

Now I'm not Qin'er, I'm the idealism of writing stories.

I wrote this story because I actually heard the sound of the flood at that time.

I was a schoolgirl at the time. I have heard the sound of the waves in the dormitory and corridor of the Xiyuan training base.

I've actually seen the Blackwater River too. I really met you back then, too.

I've seen you back then, covered in blood on a boulder in the middle of the Blackwater River.

In my short life, I have seen you die twice.

I've seen it twice, for sure.

And these two witnesses made me unable to return to the normal track of life from now on.

What Grand Lama Tubudan said, there is another side, which is what I mean: In my life as Qin'er, after you left the Warm Pavilion for the northern route, I never saw you again. However, in this life as an idealist, I will reach Xiyuan Canyon again, and I will still be there, and I will see you in the dying of that life, and I will see your last breath, your last heartbeat, and how the last thought leaves your body.

The last gaze of your life will still fall on me, on me in this life.

I'll never forget the last light in your eyes when you fell on that boulder and looked at me.

The first reader of this novel was my (idealistic) best friend, Kaohsiung.

That day, when he looked at the printout of my novel, I asked him, "If I say that all this, everything that happened in this world in the book, it was not fictional, but really happened in some distant time." Would you believe it? ”

Kaohsiung said: "If I say that the world outside this house, the world in which we live today, is all fiction. Would you believe it? ”

He said, "Idealism, we don't really know what really happened and what didn't really happen, right? ”

I said, "Yes." We don't know. It's like a dream, we don't know until we wake up, everything in the dream, although it happened, it didn't happen. ”

Kaohsiung said: "Idealism, sometimes, you are so smart that you don't look like a woman. ”

I said, "But, how do you wake up?" How do you wake up from a dream that is so realistic that we think it's absolutely reality? ”

Kaohsiung said, "quit." ”

He said: "Just like now, close the book, close the reading software, the dream, it's over, you can exit that world." ”

That's how it works.

Stop, let the thought stop, the dream that is being made, it wakes up. (To be continued.) )

PS: Note: For details of the content of subsection (6) of this chapter spanning past and future lives, please refer to "Gino Scimitar Volume 12: Sharpshooter"