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Chapter 3: We can win by sending troops like this?

After obtaining the telescope, Mu Yunfeng led his troops to battle.

This phenomenon not only confused Chu Fan, but also the civil and military officials in the court. You know, no matter how much the emperor asked Mu Yunfeng to send troops in the previous month, Mu Yunfeng remained unmoved. How could he send troops now?

Mu Yunfeng's sudden departure sent the entire capital into a frenzy of discussion. Civil and military officials in the court whispered to each other, trying to discern the answer from each other's faces. However, Mu Yunfeng's decision came so suddenly that even the most astute counselors failed to anticipate it.

While Chu Fan and Mu Xi were developing their relationship in the palace, Mu Yunfeng had already led his troops to Luo County, a thousand miles outside the imperial city.

Mu Yunfeng sat at his desk, his expression solemn, his gaze sweeping over everyone present. They were all his most trusted advisors and brave generals. The air was filled with a tense and solemn atmosphere, making even breathing seem heavy.

"Everyone, the situation on the border has become increasingly severe in recent days, and the enemy is about to reach Luo County. Our army must be fully prepared to deal with any emergency." Mu Yunfeng's voice was low and powerful, and every word seemed to hit everyone's heart like a heavy hammer.

An elderly aide stepped forward and bowed, saying, "Your Excellency is absolutely right. The enemy is advancing with great force this time. If we fail to stop the Xiongnu's offensive, the Imperial City will be in danger if Luo County falls. We have already brought most of the Wei forces out, and there are not many soldiers left in the Imperial City. If Luo County falls, it will be equivalent to the destruction of the Wei State. However, although our forces are numerous, they are scattered and difficult to unite. The Xiongnu cavalry is numerous and highly mobile. Winning this battle will be extremely difficult."

Mu Yunfeng nodded slightly. This was a question he had anticipated. "Indeed, our dispersed forces are our weakness. But precisely because of this, we need a more sophisticated deployment and strategy. Immediately mobilize elite troops from all over to support us. At the same time, send elite scouts deep behind enemy lines to investigate the enemy situation and prepare for a decisive battle."

A young general's eyes flashed with excitement upon hearing this. He stepped forward and said in a loud voice, "Sir, I am willing to lead an army behind enemy lines to investigate the enemy's situation and gather information for our army."

Mu Yunfeng glanced at him approvingly and nodded, then said solemnly, "Very good! Since you have made such a determination, I will order you to lead a team of elite scouts and set off immediately. But remember, exploring behind enemy lines is extremely dangerous. You must proceed with caution and put safety first."

"Yes! I will obey your order!" The young general took the order and left. His figure gradually disappeared in the gaze of everyone.

Everyone knows that going to the rear of the Hun army is basically a life-threatening situation, but they have to send a troop into the rear of the Hun army to investigate the situation and destroy the rear of the Hun army, so as to hinder the Hun's attack.

Mu Yunfeng then laid out a series of detailed battle plans and defensive measures. He knew this battle was a matter of national security and could not afford to be careless. He had to ensure that every step was flawless, leaving the enemy no room for error.

After the meeting, everyone dispersed and went about their business. Mu Yunfeng remained alone in the military tent, gazing at the map on the wall, his mind racing. He knew this war would be a tough one, but he also believed that as long as everyone worked together, no difficulty would be insurmountable.

Just as the young general was about to sneak into the rear of the Hun army under the cover of night, Mu Yunfeng met with the young general alone, handed the telescope to the young general, and taught him how to use it.

In this operation, what the young general did needed this thing more than himself. He was able to detect the enemy troops behind enemy lines at the first time and they could respond quickly.

Young General Li Yuan led a small group of a thousand men through a forest path, stealthily entering the Xiongnu's rear. The night was as dark as ink, and the sky was dotted with stars. They moved silently through the dense forest and over the rugged mountains, taking every step carefully for fear of encountering the Xiongnu.

The young general, Li Yuan, was only twenty-six years old, but already a renowned warrior within the army. Walking through the darkness, Li Yuan's gaze was resolute, as if no difficulty could stop him.

Throughout the march, Li Yuan constantly reminded his men to remain vigilant. They had to reach their designated location before dawn. Otherwise, if the Xiongnu discovered them, the consequences would be disastrous. The soldiers gripped their weapons tightly, their hearts a mixture of nervousness and excitement. They knew the success of this operation would directly impact the entire course of the war.

After a night of forced marching, the troops finally arrived at their destination before dawn. It was a long, narrow valley, flanked by steep cliffs and accessible only by a single path. Li Yuan quickly deployed his troops, hiding them in the dense forests on either side of the valley.

As the sun rose, a thin mist filled the valley. The Xiongnu army finally came into view.

Li Yuan stood on the cliff and watched the Xiongnu soldiers through a telescope. They only had a thousand men. If the enemy had too many soldiers, they would have to hide in the mountains and forests, waiting for the next opportunity to attack the Xiongnu.

When Li Yuan saw the supplies being escorted by the Xiongnu soldiers, he knew he couldn't wait any longer. Furthermore, the Xiongnu had only two thousand men. They were just escorting supplies, not elite soldiers. A sudden attack from his side offered a good chance of annihilating them all.

Li Yuan issued clear instructions, ordering his subordinates to carry out the task according to his requirements.

Li Yuan held the sword tightly in his hand, his eyes blazing. When the Xiongnu army had completely entered the valley, he swung his arms violently, giving the signal to attack.

Instantly, arrows rained down upon the Xiongnu soldiers, and the valley resounded with deafening cries of battle. Li Yuan's elite troops, like a tiger descending from the mountain, charged towards the enemy's center. The Xiongnu soldiers were caught off guard and thrown into chaos. Li Yuan's wielding sword was unstoppable wherever he struck, and his men, each one valiantly fighting at the head of the enemy, engaged the enemy in a fierce battle.

The battle lasted for a whole morning, and the sound of fighting in the valley gradually dissipated. Finally, under the command of Li Yuan, a small team of 1,000 people successfully killed 2,000 Xiongnu troops and won a brilliant victory. However, the soldiers on his side also suffered considerable casualties.

After the soldiers cleaned up the battlefield, Li Yuan was very embarrassed when he saw the supplies in front of him. Wei was already short of supplies, and if these supplies could be brought back to Wei, it would solve the urgent problem.

However, this place has become the rear base of the Xiongnu army. Li Yuan knows that there is no chance to take these precious supplies back. In addition, his own troops have suffered many casualties and there is simply not enough manpower to take these supplies away.

Li Yuan faced a difficult decision, feeling helpless and distressed. He knew the importance of these supplies to the army, but in the current predicament, he had to make a difficult decision. After careful consideration, he finally issued an order to burn all the supplies.