Chapter 183: Anger

Ran Min, who was angry in his heart, directly exploded in combat effectiveness, just like killing the god possessed the body, where he passed, people turned on their backs, and the people he killed were either beheaded or divided, and there was no complete corpse along the way. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Even the Han army couldn't help but shudder when they saw the main general looking crazy, not to mention the Huns who faced Ran Min.

Now as long as they touched Ran Min's gaze, they seemed to be scared stupid, lost their souls, and let Ran Min slaughter them, and they didn't dare to resist at all.

And at some point, Ran Min no longer had an enemy in front of him, and when he looked back, there were broken corpses all over the ground, and it turned out that he had unknowingly killed the enemy formation.

Ran Min, who was covered in blood, was still not satisfied, and then continued to fight into the Hun formation, continuing to set off a bloody storm.

Ran Min, who had skyrocketed in murder, actually killed three in and three out of the Hun array, and as many as 1,000 Huns died under his spear, and there was a faint flash of red light all over his body, which seemed to be a substance of murderous aura.

"Magic ...... Devil, he's the devil! ā€

Many timid Hun soldiers, seeing the Shura-like Ran Min, desperately fled from Ran Min's side one by one, and even worse, they directly trembled and dropped their weapons directly and fled into the distance.

In less than half an hour, under Ran Min's crazy slaughter, the Huns had no will to fight, and simply dropped their weapons and surrendered on their knees.

As for Ishihara and other leaders, they took advantage of Ran Min's inattention, and had already quietly left the battlefield, took hundreds of guards, and headed for Yanmen.

"General, what should we do with these Hun troops?" After cleaning up the battlefield, an officer came over and asked.

In this battle, they killed nearly 10,000 Hun soldiers and captured 20,000, and only a small number escaped.

"Temporarily detained, and decided after arriving in Chengyi County."

An hour later, Chengyi County.

Ran Min and the others did not press the captives quickly, and after arriving in Chengyi County, even though they were prepared, they were still shocked by the scene in front of them.

The original Chengyi County was already a dead city at this time, the smell of blood filled the entire city, corpses were scattered inside and outside the city, and the low-lying places on both sides of the road, in puddles, were full of blood.

Looking at the evil deeds committed by the Huns, Ran Min gritted his teeth, a few drops of blood overflowed from the corners of his mouth, his hands were clenched into fists, and his nails were already embedded in the flesh.

"Take someone to check it out and see if there's anything alive." Ran Min forcibly suppressed the resentment in his heart and said in a deep voice.

"No!"

The adjutant general also had a heavy heart, they had been on the battlefield for a long time, and they had seen far more corpses than they had seen in front of them, but no one who saw the scene in front of them would not let go of their evil deeds.

Ran Min walked into the city, only walked one street, and encountered hundreds of innocent corpses, including young and strong, old people, humiliated women, and even babies, of course, indispensable comrades with knives and guns.

Looking at the shocking city, the killing intent in Ran Min's heart, which had already calmed down, boiled again, I don't know how long it took, the deputy came to report that the investigation in the city had been completed, and there was no one alive in nearly 20,000 people.

"Good! Good! Good! ā€

Ran Min was furious, with a forest of steel beards, laughing angrily, staring at the deputy general and saying: "Suppress all the Huns captured today on the side of the city wall, ask for their heads, and pay tribute to the innocent people who died in the city!" ā€

"General, no!"

The adjutant general on the side listened to Ran Min's frantic words and wanted to stop Ran Min.

"I said okay, just do it, carry out the order!"

Ran Min's blood-red eyes stared at the lieutenant general, like a wounded beast, full of danger.

"No!"

The adjutant general was a little worried about Ran Min, although he also wanted to avenge the people, but the military regulations have clear regulations, and the general is not allowed to kill prisoners without authorization.

He has been following Ran Min for two years, and when he saw that Ran Min had made up his mind, he couldn't persuade him, so he could only follow his orders.

Soon, 20,000 Hun captives were tied with ropes, strung in several strings, and pressed under the city walls by a team, and under their puzzled eyes, they were all sentenced to death.

Their results speak for themselves, and they were all beheaded one by one by the soldiers who were full of anger in their hearts, 20,000 people, without exception.

"All the Huns are executed, please instruct the general."

The adjutant general's feet were stained with blood, one blood-red footprint at a time, all the 20,000 people were executed under his personal watch, and the bright red under his feet was the blood of the 20,000 Huns.

"Go to the tribe of the Huns."

After killing 20,000 people, Ran Min still didn't seem to understand his hatred, his tone was cold, and looking at his movements, it seemed that he was planning to slaughter the Huns.

Under the shocked gaze of the deputy general, Ran Min directly got on his horse and ran towards the tribe where the Huns had gathered.

General, think again!

The adjutant general looked at Ran Min's back, shocked and worried.

Although he also wanted to exterminate the Huns, he killed the 20,000 captives, and at most took away the name of the general afterwards, but if he slaughtered the old and weak women and children of the Huns, no one knew what the king would do with them.

Seeing that Ran Min was already far away, the adjutant general's heart was horizontal, he closed his eyes and opened them suddenly, his mind was full of the tragic situation of his compatriots when they were dying, and his eyes became more and more determined: "Okay, death is death, what if you accompany the general to go crazy!" ā€

Soon, thousands of troops came to the royal court set up by the Huns here, and most of the young and strong people in the tribe had already left, and when they saw the Han army coming violently, they all cowered and hid at home.

"Come on, arrest all the men who are higher than the wheels here, and those who resist will be killed on the spot!"

"No!"

Thousands of people, like evil tigers, pounced into the royal court of the Huns, ignoring the wails of the Huns, and arrested all the men who met the requirements in accordance with Ran Min's military orders.

The Huns looked at the wolf-like Tang Army, and seemed to know their fate after being captured, and resisted one by one with swords and guns.

But their resistance aroused the bestiality in the hearts of the Tang army, as long as they saw the Huns with weapons, they couldn't help but say, and directly besieged them in groups.

At this time, the Hun court was completely chaotic, all kinds of wails, shouts and killings filled the royal court, and even mixed with screams, but Ran Min, as the main general, turned a deaf ear and stood outside the royal court, completely letting go of the restraint on the soldiers.

After an hour, the voice in the royal court gradually disappeared, and a group of Tang troops pressed the Xiongnu Qingzhuang out of the royal court.

Ran Min looked at these Huns expressionlessly, ignoring the resentment in their eyes, and said coldly: "All of them will be executed." ā€

There was not a trace of fluctuation in Ran Min's tone, as if these people were just animals to be slaughtered.

The Tang soldiers who heard Ran Min's order showed cruel smiles, drew their weapons, and cut off their heads with a cruel smile.

"Bury the corpse and march to Miji."

Watching the heads fall to the ground, Ran Min was still quietly following another military order.

However, before they could set off, someone found Ran Min and handed him a letter.

After Ran Min saw it, he snorted coldly and said, "Count your good luck, pass the order, and the whole army will go to Yanmen." ā€