Chapter 326: Attack and attack, a bloody battle! [Subscribe]

Chapter 326: Attack and attack, a bloody battle! [Subscribe]

Kuitou blew the war horn many days ago and sent scouts to inform all the troops and gather them for reinforcements.

After hearing the news, some nearby tribes rushed over.

It was a morning in early May.

With the sound of horse hooves, the troops of the Hudi Yu tribe of the Western Xianbei also arrived at the king's tent to join forces.

Hudi was one of the tribes directly under the seven royal tents of the Western Xianbei.

In addition to Hudi Yu, there were also Moyu, Hegan, Shifujin, Shilou and other large and small tribes that arrived one after another.

With their arrival, the number of soldiers and horses at the Western Xianbei king's camp gradually increased.

evening.

Inside the king’s tent, horses were running.

They lit a bonfire and roasted the whole sheep.

This is Kuitou's way of expressing gratitude to the various tribes that gathered together and responded to his call.

The leaders of various tribes sat around in the camp, and their servants came and went carrying roasted meat.

More and more people came out of their tents to join the dinner.

A middle-aged man walked out of one of the tents, accompanied by two attendants.

The three of them, one in front and two behind, came to a seat and sat down.

They all wore nomadic fur robes, with leather ropes wrapped around their heads, their hair gathered back, and bone ornaments hanging from the ends.

After taking their seats, the three men observed the Xianbei people around them calmly.

One of the big guys whispered to his companion, "This meat smells delicious.

You can tell it’s freshly cut meat the minute you smell it, grilled over a fire, sprinkled with salt, and delicious.”

Another person looked at him askance and asked, "Did you come here to eat meat? You almost got caught last night. Who can eat a whole sheep in one meal? Have you never eaten mutton?"

The strong man who spoke first said, "You know shit. Eating meat is also a form of consumption for them. It can reduce their supplies."

That's right.

Seeing the meat coming, the two of them were very hungry and ate up all the meat on the plate without leaving any.

While the others were chatting, the two of them just focused on their meal, devouring it at their desks.

The servant who served the meat was trotting back and forth, but he was still a little late.

The middle-aged man in the lead whispered, "You two, the way you eat is too conspicuous. People will notice it soon."

The two of them didn't take it seriously: "If you can tell, just beat him up."

"But the target the king ordered has not appeared yet. We have to wait a little longer." The middle-aged man had a headache.

When these two arrived at the enemy camp, it was like they were back home, eating and drinking as usual.

The middle-aged man in the lead then waved to a servant from the Xianbei king's tent to come over and asked in pure Xianbei dialect:

"We have gifts for the chieftain. When will he come?"

The waiter in the Xianbei king's tent said:

"The Central Xianbei tribe has arrived. They are very important. The chieftain went to meet them personally and will be back soon."

"When the chief comes back, I will report it immediately and then I will take you to see the chief."

These three people came to the tent of the Western Xianbei king and registered their identities as being from the Xianbei Aijin tribe.

The middle-aged man was in the lead, and the two big men were his attendants.

The waiter in the king's tent glanced at the two big men who were eating and drinking, and whispered:

"Captain Aijin, could you two attendants eat less? The royal tent did not bring many cattle and sheep with it when it went south this time.

You have been here for one day, and these two have asked for food five times. Just now, they ate half a sheep."

The waiter in the king's tent said that there were not many cattle and sheep in the king's tent. This way of eating was a heavy burden.

The leader of Aijin agreed.

He glanced back.

The two of them were enjoying their meal so much that they even raised their cups of animal milk, clinked their cups together, and drank it together.

After the waiter in the royal tent left, the middle-aged man talked with some leaders of the Western Xianbei tribes in the surrounding seats. The conversation was smooth and the atmosphere was harmonious.

The sun sets.

Outside the big tent, the leader of the Western Xianbei, wearing a fur robe, a jeweled waist belt, and riding on a fine horse, returned from an outing, escorted by a group of elite Xianbei soldiers.

There were two people on his left and right.

One of them was a young man in his early thirties with a high nose bridge, the ups and downs of his face had a strong sense of depth, and his eyes were bright.

He was the third most important figure in the Western Xianbei.

Kuitou’s younger brother Kebineng.

On the other side of Kuitou was a middle-aged man with a dark complexion and wearing a long leather robe.

On the man's shoulder, there was a large eagle with an iron back and black feathers crouching. It had a restrained aura and a calm look, and there was nothing unusual about its face.

Kuitou respected this person very much and talked to him with an attitude of equal status.

The other horse also kept pace with him and behaved calmly.

A group of people entered the camp.

Kuitou, accompanied by his younger brother Kebineng and a man with a big eagle squatting on his shoulder, came to the throne in the middle.

He picked up the cup on the table, held it in his hands, looked around at everyone and said:
“I am leading my troops south this time because the Han people attacked my Xianbei people last year, took away the top of the king’s tent, and killed tens of thousands of Xianbei people.

This is the greatest humiliation for us Xianbei."

"The Han army used the heads of the Xianbei people to build a wall on the eastern land.

They thought that by doing this, they could scare off the Xianbei people.”

"But they don't know that the warriors of our Xianbei tribes will only ignite a more fierce flame."

"The shaman gave me, the Xianbei, lush pastures and cattle and sheep, making us an invincible tribe."

"Minions, tell me, are we afraid?"

"Don't be afraid, don ... be afraid!"

The tribal leaders at various seats responded in unison, saying they were not afraid. But a strange voice seemed to have mixed in, loudly saying they were afraid.

The two big guys below were wiping the grease from eating meat on their hands.

When Kuitou spoke just now, the two of them asked the middle-aged man next to them what Kuitou was talking about.

The middle-aged man translated what Kuitou said.

The two of them learned the word "afraid" in Xianbei language, and they sang in opposition and shouted along.

Kuitou looked at the two of them and shouted, "What did you say?" Before the two of them could respond.

A soldier from the royal tent ran up to Kuitou and said, "Great Chief, the Han army is attacking. Scouts have spotted the enemy twenty miles to the south."

Kuitou was startled and asked, "How many people are here?"

"There are ten thousand troops!"

After a while, the second soldier came to report: "Great Chief, the enemy is attacking from the west, fifteen miles away!"

The third soldier followed closely behind: "Enemy attacking from the east, more than 7,000 people!"

Kuitou and many tribal leaders all had slightly changed expressions.

They were attacking from three directions, and the closest one was more than ten miles away.

The Han army not only came unexpectedly, but also mobilized such a large number of troops.

Wherever the Xianbei king's tent was, scouts would be sent as far as twenty or thirty miles away.

At this time, the closest of the three Han armies was more than ten miles away, which meant that the Han army had broken through their outermost line of defense and was approaching them more than ten miles away before the scouts had time to pass the news back.

Kui Tou shouted: "All units, prepare for battle immediately!"

After he finished speaking, he looked at the two big guys again.

Those two people were naturally Dian Wei and Xu Chu.

Cao Cao learned a lot of information from Qiu Dun Yiluo.

On their way to the Xianbei king's tent, they took a detour and launched a surprise attack on a small tribe called Aijin who had come to gather troops.

Cao Cao then sent Generals Dian and Xu to replace their opponents and go deep into the enemy camp.

The middle-aged man who came with Generals Dian and Xu was a spy from Cao's camp who was fluent in the Xianbei language.

They came to the Xianbei King's tribe, borrowed the identity of the Aijin tribe, and made appropriate disguises.

You have to know that both the Central Plains and the northern nomadic peoples have a large number of assimilated populations, so there is not much difference in their appearance.

Dian Wei and Xu Chu pretended to be guards and did not speak a word throughout the whole process, making it even more difficult to see any problems from the surface.

Until this moment, the two of them suddenly pounced on Kuitou.

The middle-aged man who was traveling with them retreated and hid before Dian Wei and Xu Chu revealed their identities.

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Cao Cao urged his troops to conceal their intentions and secretly cross Chencang. He personally led a team to rush towards the Xianbei king's tent.

Their team defeated the Xianbei's outer scouts and was closer to the king's tent than the three Han troops detected by the Xianbei scouts.

When Dian Wei and Xu Chu launched the rebellion, the 3,000 soldiers led by Cao Cao were already four or five miles away from the Xianbei king's tent.

At this distance, it is difficult to continue approaching secretly.

When Cao Cao withdrew his military tactics, the entire army rushed towards the Xianbei camp with the sound of thunder!
At the front of the team were fifty-nine heavy cavalrymen.

The team was led by Zhang Liao.

Accompanying them were Gao Shun's Xianzhen Camp and two thousand Tiger and Leopard Cavalry.

It was a sudden and decisive battle.

Cao Cao rode his flaming Red Hare and climbed up to a high ground.

The Wei army soldiers behind him were wearing armor and holding sharp weapons, and they were as fast as the wind.

Taishi Ci dismounted from his horse beside Cao Cao and knelt on one knee: "Your Majesty, please stop. Do not enter the enemy camp and take risks. If our army attacks from all four directions, we will surely defeat the enemy."

Your Majesty, please put your own safety first."

Cao Cao said, "Don't worry, Ziyi. Just go ahead. I won't go near the enemy camp."

If someone hadn't stopped him, Cao Cao actually wanted to go into the enemy camp himself and sneak in with Dian Wei and Xu Chu.

However, when Jia Xu learned that he planned to take Dian and Xu to sneak into the Xianbei king's tent, he was shocked.

If Cao Cao goes, he must take him with him.

Going deep into the tent of the Western Xianbei king, not to mention the safety issues, just the thrill of it was enough to make Jia Xu feel that he would live two years less.

He gave his full advice, citing many examples from the thousand-year history from the Shang Dynasty to the Qin and Han Dynasties, and advised Cao Cao not to go deep into the enemy camp.

The safety of the king depends on the foundation of the country.

If the king takes care of himself, he is also taking care of the people and his subjects, and he must never take any risks.

Look at the Qin Emperor. After his death, the second Qin Emperor died and the country was about to cease to exist.

Cao Cao felt that if he did not listen to the advice and had to go deep into the enemy camp, the Central Plains would be in chaos, thousands of people would die, and the most important thing was that Jia Xu would not survive.

Taishi Ci and others also followed suit and made death-defying appeals.

Cao Cao finally chose to follow the advice and did not go, and let Dian Wei and Xu Chu go.

At this time, the soldiers below rushed out like a tide.

Cao Cao stationed his horse on the hill, using his magical power to watch the fire from the other side of the river. He looked at the Xianbei king's tent from afar and frowned slightly.

The Xianbei people reacted very quickly.

Upon learning that the Han army was approaching, more than half of them immediately mounted their horses and went out to fight.

There was a breath rising into the air in the king's tent, filled with a terrifying fighting spirit.

Cao Cao could sense that one of the auras belonged to Dian Wei.

There is another person who is also very strong and is fighting with Dian Wei!

Inside the king's tent, Xu Chu ran as hard as he could, and the ground shook and exploded with every step he took.

Several personal soldiers of the Xianbei king's tent came up to stop the enemy, but were knocked over by Xu Chu without slowing down at all.

At the moment of action, Dian Wei suddenly appeared in front of Kuitou.

However, next to Kuitou, the middle-aged man with the eagle perched on his shoulder waved his arm and let the eagle fly into the air.

In a flash, he stood in front of Kuitou and exchanged blows with Dian Wei.

Under Dian Wei's attack, the opponent took a wrong step and looked surprised.

Dian Wei immediately launched a violent attack like a storm.

Although the middle-aged man was at a disadvantage, he managed to block Dian Wei's two attacks in succession.

Kuitou, protected by many of his personal soldiers, quickly retreated into the distance.

Suddenly, Dian Wei shouted loudly.

In the Xianbei camp, a storm-like tide of troops suddenly arose!
"kill!"

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