Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 13 Tonic

The six armies led by Wei Qing rushed into the desert in a mighty way. The Huns were worried about their wives, children and young people in the rear, so they had no intention of fighting. The two armies met and the Huns were defeated thousands of miles away.

The six hundred light cavalry far behind the enemy did not know what happened on the front battlefield. They had become addicted to killing and completely became a bloodthirsty Hun army. Wherever they went, blood flowed into rivers. The cavalry had more and more heads hanging under the necks of horses, and each had at least ten heads. This represented great military achievements, and taking them back was a huge reward.

The goddess of luck will not favor a person forever. The small army was raiding the rear of the Huns for half a month and finally encountered trouble.

The lieutenant's doll felt cold and was sick.

It is a fatal matter to suffer from a severe cold on the battlefield. He had a high fever, was dizzy, couldn't ride a horse, and couldn't take a knife. Huo Qubing completely lost his combat power. He was only seventeen years old, his body had not grown up, and he had never suffered such high-intensity training. He spent more than ten days on the horse's back, never sleeping well, and never had decent meals. Even if a doting father gave him unlimited roasted lamb legs, for the emperor's nephew, eating rough food like roasted lamb legs every day was a torture in itself.

Therefore, Huo Qubing fell ill and could not continue to command the battle. If he continued to survive, he might even lose his life. Liu Yanzhi had no choice but to end the harassment battle for him, lead his army to advance south, and meet with the main force.

With the patient's drag, the speed of the march was inevitably limited. The Hun cavalry who surrounded them finally found an opportunity. Two teams of thousands of people surrounded the Han army, and the Huns, who were eager to revenge, launched an attack impatiently, wishing to swallow their enemies alive.

This Han cavalry is actually far from being elite. They play sneak attacks and bully the elderly, weak, women and children with ease. They will be defeated when they encounter the Hun army. A group of veterans drive their horses away, but there are also Huns who block it in front of them. This battle is inevitable. The veterans have to take a bow and arrow to make a final try.

"Everything is enough, and killing is profitable!" The veterans took the initiative and shot a sparse rain of arrows from afar. The Huns hid in the skillful stirrups, and the rain of arrows did not hit several targets.

The Huns found out the strength of the Han army and rushed over. At the critical moment, a soldier rushed out of the team and fired three arrows in a row. The three Huns who rushed in front all had arrows in their throats and immediately fell down from the horse's back. The man moved very quickly, holding the bow arm in his left hand and taking the arrow from the quiver behind with his right hand. He set the arrows and fired them in one go. It seemed to be flowing and diffusing at will, but the insiders could see that it was not simple. First of all, this was a hard bow that ordinary people could not pull, otherwise the arrows would not fly so far or so quickly. Then there was no one in the Han army except General Li Guang, but this man's outfit was clearly a pawn.

The one who shot the arrow was Liu Yanzhi. After he shot a pot of arrows, the arrogance of the Huns was completely suppressed. Even the nations on the horses could not be all archers who were hit by every attack. They relied on the cover of the rain of arrows to attack the enemy, and they were as timid as they encountered archers.

Liu Yanzhi immediately stood on the grass slope with his bow and covered his comrades' retreat. The Huns sent three eagle archers to shoot against him three hundred steps, and were all shot to death by him on the forehead. This move further shocked the Huns and determined that he was the number one archer in the Han army. So the Huns surrounded him, intending to capture him alive while the night was dark, so they used this to attack the morale of the Han army.

But after nightfall, the archer disappeared out of thin air. The Huns almost turned the grass all over, but did not find this person. They only found a bossless war horse eating grass quietly.

Liu Yanzhi had already flew away and met the large army. Six hundred cavalry rushed south. After walking for a day and a night, they met a large army heading north. The flags covered the sky and the sun, the horns were ringing, and the scout cavalry came out in all directions. Two elite soldiers surrounded the left and right. The grassland was filled with smoke and dust and horse hooves.

"This is to treat us as the Huns." The cavalry all smiled happily, took out the rolled flag and spread it in the wind, a red flag fluttering, and a big Chinese character was in sight.

General Wei Qing didn't understand why a Han cavalry appeared in the hinterland of the Huns. When he saw his nephew Huo Qubing was also in the team, he dispelled his suspicion. He was about to lower his face to ask for guilt, but he saw that each knight had several dusty heads tied under his neck, and he immediately understood something.

The seventeen-year-old Yao captain Huo Qubing disobeyed the general order and led his troops to the expedition without authorization. He was killed according to the rules. However, he made great achievements and won countless achievements. Not only did he lead the royal court, he also captured Shanyu's uncle Luo Gubi and others alive, and attacked the rear of the Huns, laying the foundation for the Han army to win a complete victory. Not only could he not be killed, but he was a foregone conclusion.

Wei Qing had a very high emotional intelligence and explained to his suspicious subordinates that Huo Qubing had obeyed his secret orders when he attacked the enemy's rear. In this way, private salt became official salt, and the unauthorized dispatch of troops became an order to attack, so everyone was happy.

The Han army won a great victory in this battle, and the army was triumphant. Huo Qubing stayed in Dingxiang to recuperate. Wei Qing's victory was delivered to Chang'an. The emperor was overjoyed and immediately named Huo Qubing as the champion and rewarded countless times.

The reward arrived in Dingxiang, and Huo Qubing, who had just recovered from a serious illness, rewarded all the money and silk gifts given by the emperor to the soldiers who went on war with him. The soldiers who died in the desert and killed in order to purify military discipline were no exception. Their widows would receive generous compensation.

...

In the big tent, Huo Qubing's face was still swollen, so he began to learn the medical skills of war with his teacher. The huge sand table was made by Liu Yanzhi himself. The mountains, Gobi, desert, and cities were marked clearly and clearly at a glance. From Shuofang in the east, to Langjuxu Mountain in the north, to Qilian Mountain in the west, all areas where the war in the Han Dynasty would have occurred in the future were included. The teacher tirelessly taught students what it means to be a big detour, a big depth, a blitzkrieg, and how to use both kindness and power, and to clearly distinguish rewards and punishments. Even the details of using the Huns surrendered generals.

"Cough cough cough." Huo Qubing had another series of coughs. The disease was like a sliver of silk. He had not yet recovered completely. The name "Qubing" really has its origin. The child's physique is not good.

Liu Yanzhi couldn't help but worry. Could it be that it was because of his congenital weakness and years of war that he died young at the age of 24. It seems that he had to give his son a dose of strong medicine to replenish it.

As a father and teacher, Liu Yanzhi can teach not much. In war, things like war change rapidly, mainly relying on talent. At present, Huo Qubing has a good understanding, and with a little guidance, he will be an unconventional general.

After this great victory, there are still two years left before the next battle in the frontier. Liu Yanzhi could not stay here for a long time. One night two days later, he left without saying goodbye.

He has no deep feelings for this son, only unfulfilled responsibilities.

...

In 2020, in rural farmlands in Dingxiang County, Shanxi Province, Liu Yanzhi appeared out of thin air with a monkey, which proved that the first trial run of the Detroit time travel machine was successful.

Liu Yanzhi did not delay and went straight to Jinjiang, opened his secret account, and used 2 million yuan to purchase a genetic drug. This is a group of conventional drugs used to strengthen the body. After taking it, it comprehensively improves physical fitness. It is usually used for teenagers with congenital deficiency. In the future, the pharmaceutical factory is running at full capacity and still has a shortage of supply. The market price of this low-configured drug is 500,000 yuan, but it has been hyped up to 2 million yuan on the black market, and it has no market price. More people can't buy it with money.

After getting the medicine, Liu Yanzhi returned to the Detroit Resistance Organization Base.

The official mission was started, and this time anchor point was in 220 AD. During the Three Kingdoms period, the members of the time travel group were relatively complex, including Liu Yanzhi, Dang Paiguo, and Lei Meng's family.

After careful consideration, Lei Meng decided to send his wife and children back to the historical period they were familiar with, because only by living in known history can we ensure absolute safety, and he no longer has hope for the future of the benchmark time and space.

...

Luoyang is covered with mourning and is said to have dominated the world, Cao Cao, the King of Wei, who is said to have died.

"It's really not the time to come." Lei, who was sitting in the carriage, muttered violently. King Wei was born in the world and mourning was not allowed to drink and have fun for at least one year.

After arriving at the time anchor, Liu Yanzhi and Dang Aiguo went straight to Lu County to find a strange man from the Three Kingdoms period Guan Lu. Lei Meng took his wife and children to settle down in Luoyang. He did not plan to go back. From now on, it would be safe to live in Luoyang anyway. Empress Cao, Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, and Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor in Shu next year. In another year, King Sun Quan of Wu also established the year name, which truly began the Three Kingdoms period. The previous ones were all counted as the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

The Wei State eventually destroyed Shu and Wu State and unified the world. Then the Cao family also suffered the fate of being usurped the throne. After more than 40 years, Sima Yan usurped Wei and became emperor and began the Western Jin Dynasty in history. The Western Jin Dynasty was a very unlucky dynasty with internal and external troubles. First, the Eight Kings Rebellion, and then the Five Barbarians Invaded China. The entire Central Plains fell into wars for hundreds of years, but those had nothing to do with thunder and fierceness.

After I died, I didn't care about the floods. Lei Meng knew that his life was worth it. His children and grandchildren were blessed. Even if he died in the chaos, it would be a disaster. He had been stranded in the Eastern Han Dynasty for ten years. In addition to this wife, he also married more than a dozen concubines and gave birth to a lot of children. He had no idea where those children from all over the country were left, nor did he want to know.

However, the disaster came a little quickly. There was a noise outside the carriage. It turned out that the vehicle blocked the cavalry's road. Thunder suddenly lifted the curtain and was sweating in a cold sweat. Dozens of black-armored cavalry outside surrounded a military general, with a tiger's back and a bear's waist, and a curly beard on his face, looking very familiar.

Isn't this Xu Chu?

During the Battle of Red Cliff, Lei Meng had met Xu Chu. It was already twelve years ago. The most powerful general under Cao Cao's command had grown a lot older. He did not recognize Lei Meng. Perhaps it was the death of the King of Wei that made him extremely sad and bored. Without saying a word, he ordered the soldiers to kill all the people in the carriage.

Just blocking the way, he would kill all the people. Only the generals of the late Eastern Han Dynasty could do such cruel and barbaric things. Lei Meng complained. He shouldn't have to go back to this semi-civilized era. He was unwilling to be killed and pulled out his sword to pull a few people on his back.

The cavalry used long spears to pound the carriage, and the wives and children in the carriage were so scared that they cried loudly. Xu Chu, who had already gone away, suddenly stopped his horse and roared like a thunderbolt: "Stop!"

The cavalry stopped attacking, and Lei Meng stopped, but when Xu Chu turned his horse back, he looked at Lei Meng's wife and children up and down. The two children were so scared that they cried back by his hideous appearance and vicious eyes.

Lei Meng said it was not good, Cao Cao often robbed other people's wives, and Xu Chu must follow suit as his personal favorite.

But what he had expected was that Xu Chu actually dismounted and bowed down, shouted to his wife: "Auntie." He asked himself timidly: "But Dad?"

...
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next