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Chapter two hundred and eighty seventh thick skin

When she really went to the battlefield, Liu Che naturally said that she would not keep Li Yan by her side. Not only would she be unable to let go, but she would also be in danger of her life.

After saying that to Li Guang, he sent someone to place her in the territory of the city's official family. When he came back from the war, he would be able to let her bandage her wounds and wounds.

It’s not that she has to bandage it, but just simply deal with it yourself and then let her wash away some hidden dangers. First, it can get better faster, and second, it is to let her do something and be sympathetic to her deep affection for her hard work.

After leaving the city gate, Liu Che knew that there would be a tough battle. This was the first time he faced the Kungfu cavalry head-on with the Huns. Although the lineup was not bad, the battlefield changed rapidly, and a small mistake was often enough to lead himself into the abyss.

Yizhixie Shanyu is a veteran. Who knows if he has made a perfect plan to lead his troops this time? Or, he knows a lot about the cavalry battle.

After all, this is his old profession. He must have some skills to calm the internal chaos and become a stable sect for nearly ten years.

The place where Liu Che was going was fifty miles outside Fushi City, Shangjun. According to spies, they found out that the tens of thousands of Shanyu's army were resting there.

Apart from the nearly 10,000 troops left behind to support the three counties in Hexi, the Chan made up his mind and then divided his troops to capture Shangjun and Wuwei counties, and took all the cities built by the Han people for ten years for themselves.

Yi Zhixie didn't seem to have expected that Liu Che would actually lead 100,000 cavalry to help, which was beyond his expectations.

So when the Right Dadao said bluntly that he was surrounded, the estimated number was also shocked. He quickly put on his leather armor and left the tent, asking the Right Xianwang to put the army together and fight in fists.

About half a morning, Su Jian, who was the vanguard, had arrived at the camp of the Huns. Looking from afar, the Huns had already gathered in an orderly manner on the flat field with the light of the bifurcation of the white clouds.

This was once a frontier for King Wuling of Zhao, who was able to visit the powerful Qin in the south. Later, after Qin unified the world, it became a fortress for the Central Plains to defend the north.

Now it has long lost its majesty as it was back then, and its early houses were replaced by a dome.

The guards of the Youtuqi King's troops did not expect that the Han army would suddenly arrive without warning. This was clearly a sudden reinforcement!

Su Jian also knew that the long-distance raid was the suddenness. So he took advantage of the wind and ordered the crossbowmen to shoot the "rocket" into the city, and the Huns' continuous tents were immediately trapped in the sea of ​​fire.

The right-Dadao looked at the rain of arrows like a divine fire falling from the sky. On the one hand, he mobilized his troops to put out the fire, and on the other hand, he asked the Shanyu to fight.

The Han army was about to advance in this chaos, and Liu Che was commanding the army to divide into front lines, intending to encircle the Huns.

When Wei Qing took the lead from the other side to rush into the Huns' camp with a knife, Yi Zhixie realized that he was surrounded by the Han army.

He didn't bother to send arrows to fight back, so he hurriedly got on the horse to fight.

He waved his spear and stabbed it straight, but was blocked by Wei Qing's knife. His palms were numb, and he knew that the person who came was not an ordinary person.

Originally, he disdained the combat effectiveness of the Han army, but for a moment, Yi Zhixie discovered something wrong. The number of Han cavalry that was far away from him actually did not seem weak at all against the top laner.

After a closer look, the horses of the Han army were also somewhat unusual. Their horses were strong and there seemed to be an iron block on the horse's hooves. The saddle and kicksticks were replaced invisibly facilitated the Han army's combat and increased some combat effectiveness.

"Those who killed the Great Khan of the Xiongnu will be given five thousand households and will be granted the title of marquis and kings!"

When Liu Che saw that the Huns were in a passive moment, he shouted loudly.

Seeing that someone in the Han army shouted this, Yi Zhixie sneered, but he remained calm and looked around for weaknesses that could be broken through.

Although there was such a big change in the Han army, Yi Zhixie knew that this was not the time to show off, so he had to take a step back first.

There was a sudden sparseness in the hundreds of secrets. Yi Zhixie relied on his sense of smell like a hunting dog, and noticed that the two major cavalrymen of Han were still advancing in the southeast, and realized that this was a good opportunity to escape.

Ignoring Wei Qing, Yi Zhixie ordered the tribes around him to block Wei Qing's way first, and he slipped aside and gave orders to some people to carry it first and lead the team to break through to the weak point.

With a sword, the scimitar broke. Before the Huns in front of him could react, they were killed by Liu Che with one sword.

Amazed at the extremely sharpness of Zhanlu's sword, Liu Cheyue treasured this famous sword.

However, there was no mercy in his hands. In a blink of an eye, more than a dozen people fell under Liu Che's hands.

However, at this time, Liu Che's hands were a little sore, and he was exhausted after slashing, and he lowered his head and gasped.

Suddenly my pores shrank, and I looked up and saw a Hun man slashing his neck with a scimitar. He hurriedly avoided him sideways, but unfortunately he was still stabbed on his shoulder, but fortunately he was not seriously injured.

Zheng Huan, a Han general next to him, turned his head and saw that the emperor was injured. He hurriedly gathered over to relieve Liu Che's pressure.

Liu Che did not refuse, and nodded with him with a smile, watching the battle situation around him. Yi Zhi opened the encirclement diagonally and rushed out with the army, which happened to fall into his eyes.

His pupils shrank, and Liu Che thought to himself that it was not good, but it was too late to stop him.

Yi Zhixie was still a little capable, and Liu Che didn't know what he used to do. The group of people sent out first were not afraid of death. They acted first and then opened a way with their lives.

The time was still too short, and the Huns reacted very quickly. After killing all the Huns in the encirclement, they counted the number, and 60% of the Huns escaped.

Liu Che led his troops to chase him, but unfortunately, Yi Zhixie's army had people who were supporting him, so they closed the city gate after pouring from Yanzhi Mountain into Zhangye County.

In desperation, Liu Che had no choice but to withdraw his army first and then attack the city the next day.

...

At night, stars in the sky were dotted, and there was an official house in the city. There were heavy troops outside and a candlelight flashed in the house.

A woman whose beauty was covered by coarse cloth was grinding ink in her hand, staring at the candlelight, bandaged the wound with her left arm, fiddling with paper, and holding a brush in her right hand.

"Young Master, the ink is ground!"

"Um!"

After responding, Liu Che dipped his brush in ink and carefully drew something on the paper.

A moment later, the outline of a woman's face appeared on the paper. Just looking at this outline, you will know that this woman is definitely not a vulgar fan.

Li Yan was curious and was about to ask if she was the one in the painting, but the sound of orders outside the door interrupted her slightly opened red lips.

"Reported, the news is passed on to General Li Guang, and the Great Khan of the Huns sent a message to the camp, and I will send it to Your Majesty!"

With a slight frown, Liu Che put down the pen in his hand and replied: "Enter."

Liu Che took the parchment from the creator, and then he looked at it, and the creator also left the room.

"Young Master, is there something wrong?"

Putting down the parchment paper, Liu Che chuckled and said, "It's nothing, it's just that some people are very thick-skinned." The real lady serves online and helps you find books to chat with you. Please search for popular online articles or r444 to wait for you to flirt with~

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