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Chapter 1501 Former Hunnic General, Barbarian Bones of the Northern Frontier

Chapter 1501 Former Hunnic General, Barbarian Bones of the Northern Frontier
Huyan Guduhou was originally the most valiant general under the Northern Xiongnu Chanyu. He wielded the black iron mace with unparalleled skill and once led three thousand Xiongnu cavalry to defeat the most ferocious Xianbei tribe on the grasslands. He was known as the "Northern Barbarian Bone".

When Temujin conquered the Northern Xiongnu, Huyan Guduhou led his troops in a stubborn resistance, killing countless Mongol soldiers. He was only captured when his tribe was wiped out and his relatives died in battle.

For the past few years, he had been imprisoned in the Mongol camp, remaining steadfast to the death. It was only after witnessing firsthand the power of Typhon's aura and seeing the unstoppable momentum of the Mongols under Temujin's leadership that he realized there was no hope of restoring his kingdom and was forced to surrender.

"It's Lord Typhon! Open the door quickly!"

The kneeling sentry recognized Typhon's black bear-skin cloak and shouted loudly, causing the camp gates to slowly open.

Typhon spurred his horse and charged into the camp first, followed closely by Hydra and Huyan Guduhou. Hundreds of Kheshig light cavalry followed like shadows, their hooves leaving a trail of deep hoofprints as they trampled through the snow in the camp.

At this moment, Tolui, Jochi, and Sihanfei arrived after hearing the news. The three of them had just stepped out of the central command tent when they bumped into Typhon and his party.

"Hey, isn't this 'Mangu' from the Northern Xiongnu? What, now he's become our Mongol dog?"

When Tolui saw Huyan Guduhou, his eyes widened instantly, and his face revealed undisguised hostility as he spoke in a gruff voice.

Tolui participated in the campaign to destroy the Northern Xiongnu and had many of his confidants killed by Huyan Guduhou, who hated him to the bone. Now that he had surrendered, he naturally wouldn't give him a good look.

Huyan Guduhou's gaze instantly locked onto Tuolei, a hint of crimson flashing in his cold eyes. He tightened his grip on the black iron mace, his knuckles turning white.

He would never forget that it was Tolui who led the Mongol cavalry to trample his tribal camp and personally kill his younger brother.

A chilling killing intent emanated from him, and the surrounding snow seemed to freeze in his presence, causing the air to become stagnant.

"Torei, speak more politely!"

"Huyan Guduhou is now a general appointed by the Great Khan, serving the Mongols alongside you and me. We must not bring up the past!"

Typhon frowned, and a slight cyan-black aura leaked out, suppressing the killing intent emanating from Huyan Guduhou.

"Lord Typhon, I was not wrong!"

"That bastard killed so many of our brothers back then, and now that he's surrendered, are we not allowed to talk about it? I can see the murderous intent in his eyes; he might stab us in the back any day!"

Tore stood tall, showing no fear of Typhon.

Jochi stood to the side, gently wiping his scimitar. His face was expressionless, but his eyes were as cold as ice.

"Tolui is right. The remnants of the Northern Xiongnu are not trustworthy. Lord Typhon, the Great Khan probably only used him to make him surrender. Don't be fooled by his appearance."

Jochi also participated in the war to destroy the Xiongnu. His personal guard captain, who was also his closest clansman in Mongolia, died at the hands of Huyan Guduhou and had no good feelings towards him either.

Huyan Guduhou took a deep breath, suppressing the anger in his heart. He knew that now was not the time to lash out. The reason he surrendered was twofold: first, to survive, and second, to find an opportunity to avenge his people.

"Although I, Huyan Guduhou, am a surrendered general, I still have my own backbone! In the past, we fought on the battlefield for our respective masters. Today, I have surrendered to the Mongols and will abide by their rules. But if anyone deliberately provokes me, don't blame me for being ruthless with my mace!"

He coldly swept his gaze over Tolui and Jochi, his voice hoarse like a broken gong.

"You're welcome? How can you be impolite?"

Tolui burst into laughter, and suddenly his scimitar lunged at Huyan Guduhou.

"I'd like to see how much skill you, a defeated general of the Northern Xiongnu, still possess!" Huyan Guduhou's eyes flashed with sternness. Instead of retreating, he advanced, instantly raising the black iron mace in his hand and smashing it down to meet the curved blade.

With a deafening clang, the sound of metal clashing against metal was deafening, sparks flew everywhere, and Tore felt a tremendous force coming from the hilt of his sword, which made his tiger's mouth go numb and his arm tremble slightly.

He was greatly shocked. He had not expected that Huyan Guduhou's strength was still so astonishing. After so many years, his combat power had not only not declined, but had become even more ferocious.

At this moment, Huyan Guduhou spurred his horse forward, swinging his black iron mace again, whistling through the air, and smashed it toward Tuolei's chest, determined to kill him on the spot.

"enough!"

Typhon roared and flashed between the two men. He stretched out both hands at the same time, grabbing the iron spear that Sihanfei had thrust out to rescue Tolui with one hand, and blocking Huyan Guduhou's black iron mace with the other.

Two immense forces collided with Typhon, yet he remained unmoved. Dark blue-green energy condensed in his palm, forcefully dislodging the weapons of both men.

"Lord Typhon!"

Tuolei and Sihanfei roared in anger at the same time.

"Stop it all!"

Typhon's voice was like thunder, making the ears of the surrounding Mongol soldiers ring.

"The Great Khan has ordered us to march south and seize Yuzhou. Now is the time when we need manpower, yet you are here killing each other. What kind of behavior is this! If you dare to fight amongst yourselves again, don't blame me for being impolite!"

Typhon's aura suddenly erupted, and a dark blue-green current swept out like a gale, blowing the snow in the camp into the air. The surrounding soldiers retreated, their faces showing fear.

His gaze swept over Si Hanfei and Huyan Guduhou like a sharp sword. Both of them felt immense pressure and had to lower their heads, temporarily suppressing their killing intent.

Then Si Hanfei took a deep breath, a sinister smile creeping onto his lips. Although he had not directly participated in the war to destroy the Xiongnu, his tribe had a long-standing feud with the Northern Xiongnu and did not have a good impression of Huyan Guduhou.

Seeing that Huyan Guduhou was hostile to Tolui and Jochi, he secretly pondered that keeping this remnant of the Northern Xiongnu alive would eventually be a hidden danger, so he might as well find an opportunity to get rid of him.

"Lord Typhon is right. Now is the crucial time to attack Fengzhou City. Fighting among ourselves will only delay the Great Khan's important plans."

Si Hanfei stepped forward, the steel spear in his hand swaying slightly, surrounded by black mist.

“Since Huyan Guduhou has surrendered to the Mongols, he is now one of our own. Tolui and Jochi, you two brothers should not dwell on the past. You should prioritize the overall situation.”

His words seemed fair, but they subtly labeled Huyan Guduhou as someone who "disregards the big picture if he doesn't let go of the past." At the same time, they reminded Typhon that the conflict between Huyan Guduhou and the Mongol generals was irreconcilable.

Although Tolui and Jochi were unwilling to accept this, Fengzhou City had been under siege for a long time and Typhon had brought reinforcements, which was a good opportunity to break through the city. If the war was delayed because of a private fight, the Great Khan would certainly not let it go easily.

Therefore, the two snorted coldly and stopped talking. Huyan Guduhou in front also put away his black iron mace, lowered his head slightly, and remained silent, but his hand holding the weapon tightly never relaxed.

"Alright, everyone, come with me to the central command tent for a meeting! Zhao Kuangyin of Fengzhou City is very cunning. We must find a way to break through the city and take Yuzhou as soon as possible!"

Seeing this, Typhon nodded in satisfaction and waved his hand.

(End of this chapter)

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