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Chapter 169: The body is broken and the army is destroyed

Chapter 169: The body splitting army is destroyed

The wolf smoke ignited, and it soared straight into the sky on the beacon tower in the camp, so that it could be seen clearly in the distance.

Surrounded by thousands of troops, Di Liniang's face was peaceful, standing high on the high wall of the camp, waved her slender hand and issued a calm order. Looking at her husband who was rushing back and forth among the chaotic army in the distance, her heart was beating, full of the sweet joy of reunion after a long time.

In the gate of the camp, thousands of troops rushed out and entered the enemy. At this time, Hualie's troops had already come out in full swing, vowing to defeat the enemy in one fell swoop and uproot the forces of the Wuba tribe on the grassland!

Di Liniang stood on the high wall and looked into the distance. Behind the Eight Great Army of Wuba, dust and smoke rose in the sky, and a team of thousands of cavalry were galloping on the grassland. The flag they were tying was the flag of the Hualie tribe, with the name "Zhu Chitai" embroidered in Chinese stitches. The word "Zhu" is the largest and can be seen clearly in the distance.

That was the Thousand Army of Shu Chitai who was sent out to harass the enemy's small tribe. Because of her summoning, she rushed back at night and hid behind the hills on the grasslands in the distance. When the enemy attacked the city at a critical moment, they ignited another wolf smoke, allowing them to rush from behind and give the enemy powerful killing.

Now that the enemy's defeat has emerged, just as the wolf smoke was ignited, Shu Chitai rushed out when he saw the order and attacked the enemy from behind. He only wanted to give the enemy a fatal blow and make the enemy's dying struggle ended!

Countless cavalry rushed into the enemy formation and slashed and killed. Each person had a yellow cloth tied around his neck to distinguish his own people and enemies.

The tribes on the grassland are in financial difficulties, and no tribe is so rich that they can equip the cavalry with unified military uniforms and armor. Di Liniang can only use this method to prevent the tribes from killing their own people in the chaos.

However, Wu Ba's subordinates did not have such luck. The enemy, like their companions, all wore the clothes of the Bu Herdersmen, rushed into the formation and killed them indiscriminately, which made them extremely shocked. They involuntarily waved their swords and guns to counterattack and chopped off their companions who were wearing the Bu Herdersmen's robe next to them.

When these armies rushed into the formation and attacked and killed frantically, the entire army began to stir up. Almost everyone raised their swords and guns and cut them out swords and guns at the enemy or their own people, and took the initiative to prevent them from being harmed by the enemy.

At this moment when we are inseparable from each other, those who are kind-hearted and ruthless are the first to be killed by their companions. The remaining ruthless and ruthless people are fighting each other, striving to fight for the opportunity to survive.

The soldiers of Hualie's troops with yellow cloth wrapped around their necks had a cold and fierce expression. They waved swords and guns and slashed at the enemy wildly. Even if the enemies were fighting each other, as long as they did not have yellow cloth wrapped around their necks, they would kill them with the soldiers of the headquarters without leaving a single living mouth.

In the wild killing, the bloody tide was centered on Luo Da and spread in all directions. Thousands of Hualie soldiers, led by Zhao Hu, shouted excitedly, swung their swords toward the enemies in all directions, and rushed to the enemy in all directions at the enemy's central army, killing the enemies who were panicked and killed each other wildly, and slashed down their horses with iron hooves to make meat paste.

Luo Dacheng stood high above the grassland, roaring at the sky, yelling loudly, and rolling away:

"Those who surrender are exempt from death, those who surrender to Hualie's tribe can receive rewards. Those who fight hard and do not surrender will be killed without mercy!"

A deafening roar rolled over his head, and the soldiers of the small tribes who were wrapped in robberies involuntarily dropped their swords and guns, dismounted and knelt on the ground, begging for their lives to the enemy in front of them.

In front of them, the cavalry who were fighting fiercely with them were stunned when they saw this, and finally they could only get off the horse in tears and cry to the ground. Only then did they realize that the one who had fought with him to the death was actually a comrade-in-arms from the same camp.

Like the tide surged, more and more cavalry dismounted and begged for surrender. Most of the soldiers on the horses were Hualie's soldiers with yellow cloth wrapped in their necks. They left behind the enemy cavalry on the grassland who surrendered and rushed towards the cavalry who were still fighting. As long as they saw that there was no yellow cloth on their necks, they waved them with one knife, cut off their exposed throats, and threw their blood-stained corpses on the grassland.

Luo Dacheng stood in the middle of the battlefield, looking at the overall situation, Shu Chitai and Meng Yilan had already begun to lead their troops to pursue the fleeing enemy soldiers, and their eyes turned to Zhi Yuanhao who was lying on the ground not far ahead.

After being seriously injured, he did not die. Instead, he opened his eyes, trembled and climbed up from the grassland.

He stood proudly on the grassland, and the wound on the straight round Hao's body was spewing out blood like a spring. Luo Dacheng stood in front of him and could clearly see the transparent part of his back---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

He stood bravely on the grassland like an immortal warrior, with straight round Hao's eyes red and blood-red. He looked at Luo Dacheng in front of him, held the sword drawn from his waist in his hand, and walked towards him step by step, leaving long blood behind him.

Luo Dacheng's face had a serious look. He held the long hilt of the cracked sky blade with both hands, raised it high, looking at Zhiyuanhao, who was walking from the front, and was gushing wildly with blood, and had reached the realm of returning to the light. He suddenly let out a sharp roar, stepped forward, and tried his best to slash the cracked sky blade towards Zhiyuanhao!

In the light of light, the body-protecting energy suddenly rose up all over his body. Zhi Yuanhao spitted blood in pain, raised his sword, and used all his last strength to slash towards Luo Dacheng, but no longer wanted to resist the extremely sharp sword force of the Rising Sky Blade.

The speed of the Sky-Breaking Blade was far beyond his imagination. As soon as the sword was raised above his head, he saw a cold light slashing towards him quickly, cutting off the sword in his hand and slashing towards his head.

The roar aroused everyone's attention. Whether it was continuing the battle or choosing to surrender, the troops on both sides turned their heads and looked at the final battle.

The sharp sky-breaking blade shot violently, slashed heavily on Zhi Yuanhao's head, instantly breaking his protective energy, slashing from the center of his forehead, slashing down along the center of his eyebrows and the tip of his nose, slashing him into two halves.

When the extremely sharp Sky-Breaking Blade slashed down from Zhiyuanhao's legs, the sword slashed out into a deep groove on the ground. Zhiyuanhao's body had fallen to both sides. With a loud bang, the two half of their bodies fell to the ground at the same time, sprinkling large pieces of blood internal organs on the grassland.

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This battle on the grassland shocked the world and had a profound impact.

News from the battlefield spread to all directions, and tribes far and near knew that the Hualie tribe defeated several times its enemy soldiers with 4,000 elite soldiers in one fell swoop, and captured more prisoners than their total strength.

In fact, this is true. Since Zhi Yuanhao's defeat, all the remaining tribes were defeated. Except for those who were lucky enough to escape, most of them surrendered. Only a few of them fought to the end and were buried here for the sake of Wu Ba's father and son.

It was indeed a bit difficult to take care of 5,000 prisoners with 4,000 people. Fortunately, there were nearly 20,000 people in the tribe who locked the prisoners together and asked the old and weak women to help take care of them with swords and arrows. It was barely possible to get through so that they would not escape in the chaos.

Among these people, there were five or six chiefs, all of whom were the leaders of various small tribes along the way. They were lucky enough to die in the battle and had to surrender to Luo Dacheng.

Two of the chiefs' homes were caused by the soldiers led by Shu Chitai. When they looked at the soldiers of Hualie's tribe, they all had a ray of hatred. They remembered that their relatives at home were forcibly burned out the yurt tent and endured the wind and rain on the grassland. They couldn't help but feel full of blood and tears, and they were in pain and could not sleep at night.

It was still Di Liniang who was kind and asked her subordinates to lead their troops to bring all the remaining populations of the two tribes, so as not to starve to death on the grassland.

Shu Chitai led his troops there. Because he had robbed him once, he was familiar with the road and could easily find the remaining tribes who had been living in miserable times. He first conveyed the good news that their chief was still alive, and then forced them away. Those who refused to leave were whipped away with a whip and captured the camp of the Hualie tribe together.

However, when they arrived at the camp, all the people had a full meal. However, the cattle and sheep that Shu Chitai took to snatch them from the last time, and they killed some of them for food. It was also considered that the wool came from the sheep.

When dealing with these small tribes, Luo Dacheng not only treated them as gentle as Di Liniang, but also threatened them with a big stick. The remaining chiefs were forced to swear to surrender and wrote letters to their tribes, asking them to bring everyone to the Hualie tribe, otherwise Chief Luo Dacheng would have to bring people to the door!

Some of the five thousand prisoners who were imprisoned were willing to surrender, while others were still hesitating. Luo Dacheng ordered Shu Chitai to take strict supervision, and selected more reliable ones from them to release them, not to send them to bows and arrows, but only asked them to help take care of cattle and sheep.

The two tribes had been taken to the Hualie tribe camp, and the elderly, weak, women and children were allocated some livestock, and they were given to them to take care of them and graze on the grassland. The soldiers in their tribe were ordered to return the weapons by Luo Dacheng, and follow him to expedition to the Wuba tribe!

Some of the soldiers under Wuba surrendered were selected by Luo Dacheng to take some reliable ones, and the rest were imprisoned; and half of the other tribes were also taken with him to go to war.

Before leaving, Shu Chitai threatened these people with bloody threats: if anyone dared to escape, he would catch one of his tribes who was detained to take revenge; if someone dared to turn against the enemy, he would catch ten people in his tribe and kill them!

Under such a cruel threat of death, Luo Dacheng led a total of 4,000 cavalry toward the other end of the distant grassland.

Two thousand people, plus two thousand newly recruited surrendered soldiers, were originally uneasy; but after witnessing Luo Dacheng's terrifying strength in killing Wuba's father and son, no one in the surrendered soldiers dared to resist him, so they could only grit their teeth and tears, follow him and attack Wuba's tribe.

In fact, Luo Dacheng didn't want to be so hasty. However, since Wu Ba was defeated and the news spread, someone would definitely want to take advantage of their tribes, property, and livestock. Moreover, Wu Ba has offended many people over the years. If he went too late, he would be afraid that all the tribes would be killed.

Not to mention others, just say that the chief of another major tribe, Waila, had a non-worldly feud with Wuba. Fortunately, the two tribes were far away. If he led his army to kill Wuba's tribe after hearing the news, he would probably not have much gained in this battle he experienced.
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