Reborn as Liu Hong: Building a Divine Great Han Empire

Emperor Ling of Han was the last powerful emperor of the Han Dynasty, a figure who could have altered the course of history, yet he became the root cause of the empire's collapse.

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Chapter 785 The Burning of the Songhua River

About half an hour later, the drumbeats from behind suddenly stopped, and the remaining troops led by Liu Bei began to board the ships.

Cao Cao, accompanied by a hundred personal guards, arrived at the entrance of the Yilou camp.

"ignition!!"

At Cao Cao's command, the soldiers behind him took out tinderboxes and lit their torches.

The other officers, seeing that Cao Cao's side was on fire, also ordered their troops to light torches.

In an instant, flames erupted outside the Yilou camp, resembling a fire dragon encircling the camp.

Under the torchlight, Cao Cao's dark cheeks turned bright red.

Cao Cao slowly drew his long sword from his waist, the tip of which pointed into the Yilou camp.

"Kill!"

With a sharp shout from Cao Cao, the soldiers behind him immediately rushed into the Yilou camp.

The Han soldiers, carrying torches, rushed to the tents and set them on fire.

Why is it suddenly so hot?

The Yilou soldiers, who were fast asleep in their tent, suddenly felt a surge of heat and opened their eyes.

"Fire!"

Seeing the fire snakes already burning close by, the awakened Yilou soldiers cried out in alarm, then scrambled to their feet and ran outside.

No sooner had he run out of the tent than he saw a flash of cold light, and a sharp longsword pierced the chest of the Yilou soldier.

"The Han army is here!"

Looking at the black-armored soldier in front of him, the Yilou soldier opened his mouth wide, forcefully uttered his last words, and then slowly collapsed.

At the same time, 15,000 Han soldiers had already stormed into the Yilou army's camp, setting fires everywhere. The entire Yilou camp was instantly engulfed in flames and filled with shouts.

The Yilou soldiers, with their ears plugged, only woke up when their backsides were on fire.

In an instant, the Yilou soldiers panicked and trampled each other, resulting in countless deaths and injuries. Many more, engulfed in flames, lay on the ground, emitting extremely tragic screams.

The Han soldiers also took the opportunity to advance and attack.

The banks of the Songhua River, illuminated by the firelight, were as bright as day.

Amidst the raging flames, Cao Cao, full of vigor, led his soldiers in a rampage across the land.