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Chapter 36 There is a Reborn Person in the Mansion 35

Chapter 36 There is a Reborn Person in the Mansion 35
Yan Beiqiang didn't care whether the other party was educated or not. He snorted coldly and retorted sharply, "How dare you talk such nonsense! You bunch of brutes!"

Fifteen years ago, we were able to recapture the five northern cities of Yuanchang; today, we can defeat you just as easily!

"Hahahahahaha." Fu Mengyue burst into a wild laugh.

"If it weren't for Yue Qing fifteen years ago, how could you have recovered your lost territory? Even someone as strong as Yue Qing died after that battle. Without Yue Qing, your Yuanchang Kingdom is nothing but crooked watermelons and poor-quality dates. How could you compare to us?"

"Hmph, illiterate and yet you dare to pretend to be cultured." Yuan Linjie sneered, retorting without any politeness. "You're back to that term, 'crooked melons and cracked dates.' Your words are nonsensical, but your tone is quite arrogant. Let's see who's the real deal!"

Fu Mengyue generally doesn't take other people's insults and ridicule seriously, except for cultural matters.

He would become extremely angry and fly into a rage if anyone mocked him for being uncultured.

As expected, upon hearing Yuan Linjie's words, Fu Mengyue flew into a rage and immediately swore.

"Pah! You stinking woman! Are all the men in Yuanchang a bunch of cowards? They can't perform well in bed, so they send these women without penises to the battlefield?"

"Once I take Luohuai City, all of you so-called 'Heroine Army' will be begging for mercy under my wrath!"

Fu Mengyue's words became increasingly vulgar, utterly unbearable to hear, which filled all the female soldiers of the Heroic Army with righteous indignation and burning anger.

Without hesitation, Wang Yi, positioned on the flank of the main force, steadily raised her bow and fired three arrows in quick succession, aiming straight for Fu Mengyue's forehead.

However, the enemy was well prepared. They knew how skilled the female warriors were at archery, so they made thorough preparations around the general's position.

The Northern Liang soldiers, who had been on high alert, noticed the arrows coming from afar. They immediately raised their shields and placed them in front of Fu Mengyue.

Fu Mengyue also saw the three arrows fired in quick succession. He didn't even try to dodge, calmly watching his subordinates block the sneak attack for him.

"Hahaha, what a petty trick! You think you can hurt your grandpa like that?"

"You fools! We'll show you who's really using tricks!"

After both sides exchanged harsh words, the war drums sounded, their thunderous beat signaling an imminent battle.

"Come on!"

"Charge! Slaughter them all, leave no one alive!"

Battle flags fluttered, and dust billowed.

On the open ground north of Luohuai City, there was still a lot of snow, but it had long been trampled by the crowds of people coming and going. The clean snow mixed with the mud, becoming a dirty and filthy mess.

As the soldiers charged, the flowing blood, the falling flesh, and the filth on the ground mingled together again, creating a muddy and filthy hell on earth.

War is an inevitable part of human progress, but it is also cruel.

The Northern Liang allied forces were skilled in horsemanship and archery. Their horses, raised in the north, were as well-fed and robust as the soldiers in the northern army.

In comparison, the warhorses of the Yuanchang Kingdom soldiers were much thinner, but also more agile.

The cavalry charged into the enemy ranks, and the man and his horse were invincible.

Archers assisted from the side, clearing the way for the infantry and cavalry with crossbow bolts and arrows.

Infantry, being the most numerous, engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat, their bodies intertwined and entangled. With each swing of the blade, blood splattered like rain, and severed limbs were as insignificant as tree branches. While the death toll in cold weapon warfare was not as high as in firearms warfare, this face-to-face combat was more direct and more intensely bloody.

Yu Muhuai, a former college student (and tomb raider), was horrified by the sight of such a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood.
Yu Muhuai and other female soldiers, together with a detachment of Anbei soldiers, launched an attack on the left flank of Menggena under the leadership of Deputy General Li Cheng.

The Anbei Army was in the middle, and the Heroines Army was on both sides.

The Anbei army charged directly into Menggena's battle formation, while the female soldiers moved around and shot arrows from horseback to assist the Anbei army's advance.

To strike a snake at its vital point, the Yuanchang troops knew that the key to breaking through the Northern Liang coalition was to first defeat Meng Gena's small troops. Meng Gena also knew that she had to kill this group of female soldiers first.

Without further ado, the cavalry and infantry charged towards the Heroines' Army amidst a hail of arrows.

The soldiers from Menggena charged forward menacingly, knocking several female warriors on horseback to the ground. Once they landed, the soldiers swarmed forward and hacked them to death.

It was hacked to pieces, its body completely mutilated, almost reduced to a pile of minced meat.

The Mongol soldiers divided the Anbei Army and the Women's Army into two formations, cutting off their support and ties, leaving the Women's Army isolated and helpless.

The pre-battle planning was very thorough, but what was unexpected was that the commander of Menggena reacted so quickly, turning his attention to the Women's Army.

The leader of this small squad of the Heroines Army was named Cen Xiang. Before she could even form a battle formation, she was knocked down by the charging Meng Ge Na cavalry, and she and her horse were thrown to the ground.

Fortunately, Cen Xiang was highly skilled in martial arts and experienced. She did not panic. After landing, she did a somersault and rolled forward, picking up a sword from someone nearby and using it to block a spear that was thrusting towards her.

Deflecting the spear, Cen Xiang spun around and narrowly avoided a slash from the right side.

As she turned around, Cen Xiang used the momentum of her body to slash horizontally, cutting a soldier who was trying to ambush her from the left in two at the waist.

The soldier's eyes bulged out, his upper body fell first, but his lower body remained standing. It wasn't until his intestines, stomach, and other internal organs gushed out with blood that his legs gave way and he collapsed to the ground.

All these thrilling exchanges happened in the blink of an eye. Cen Xiang reacted quickly and calmly, which averted the crisis of falling off the back of the horse and nearly dying.

However, the crisis did not disappear; it only snowballed and grew bigger.

Seeing that there was a troublesome person here, Meng Ge's soldiers rushed over, preparing to surround Cen Xiang with human wave tactics and kill her first.

Yu Muhuai knew that in order to get out of the current predicament, he had to protect Cen Xiang, otherwise this group of female warriors would be leaderless and would be defeated by the enemy in the chaos.

She spurred her horse forward, shouted sharply, and used her superior position to wipe out the Mongol infantry on both sides.

Sword drawn, horse galloping across the battlefield, Yu Muhuai had long since lost the panic and confusion she felt when she first killed Pang Yuan. Killing was not a necessary means to solve all problems, but at this moment, it was the only way to pave her way forward.

9-10-11
[Join the army and personally kill at least ten enemy soldiers, 10/10] Completed.

Yu Muhuai had successfully completed her last mission, but her hands couldn't stop. The battle situation was extremely critical; if she relaxed even slightly, she would surely be beheaded.

Moreover, she is not an emotionless mission machine; she wants to help Liu Xiaoduo and Li Yuanyuan leave the battlefield alive, and there is absolutely no way she would leave at this moment.

When he reached the group of soldiers surrounding Cen Xiang, Yu Muhuai quickly tightened the reins, causing his warhorse to neigh and rear up, raising a cloud of dust that confused the surrounding enemy soldiers.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Yu Muhuai moved a little closer to Cen Xiang.

(End of this chapter)

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