In the Great Xia Dynasty, Lin Mo, who had transmigrated to become the son of the founding Grand Marshal, found his family suspected by the Empress. Their military power was stripped away, his fathe...
Given the importance of the armory, Lin Mo naturally had it heavily guarded.
Yang Fei was well aware of the importance of this place, so he sent his most elite troops to attack it.
The soldiers guarding the armory, their faces covered in blood and filled with madness, raised their longswords and shouted, "Loyalty to the emperor and service to the country begin today!"
The rebel general Xu Qing looked up, gazing into the distance with an extremely cold expression.
He knew that Lin Mo had already begun to take action.
They only had three thousand men, while the enemy had seven thousand. Moreover, their rebellion lacked any legitimate cause, while the enemy was the legitimate King of Shu.
There was no hope in sight from the beginning to the end of the rebellion.
But military orders are absolute, and as Yang Fei's subordinate, he had to obey Yang Fei's orders.
Right now, he has only one thought: take over the armory, and perhaps there is still a glimmer of hope.
He then shouted sternly, "We must take this place within half an hour! Anyone who obstructs us will be killed without exception!"
Qiao Shan and Zhao Zhen rushed over and saw the two sides fighting. He rode forward and shouted sternly, "Are you trying to rebel?"
If possible, Qiao Shan would prefer these soldiers to surrender.
He surveyed the surrounding rebel forces, took a deep breath, cracked his whip, and said in a deep voice, "You all cease all attacks immediately..."
Before he could finish speaking, Zhao Zhen interrupted him, "Kill all these traitors!"
That's right, Zhao Zhen, a native of Xichuan, wanted to kill all the enemies in front of him, while Qiao Shan, an outsider, wanted to save their lives.
The reason is simple: Zhao Zhen had seen too many thugs and too many evil deeds along the way, and he wished he could kill all these bastards and give the people justice.
Qiao Shan's idea was to save as many soldiers as possible and arm himself.
Before Qiao Shan could respond, Zhao Zhen raised his longsword and charged forward.
The two sides, which were originally deadlocked, suddenly found themselves on the brink of victory with the arrival of Zhao Zhen's reinforcements.
The battle quickly devolved into a one-sided massacre…