Chapter 399 Each...
But even though Cao Cao had already anticipated this, with Man Chong's character and decisiveness, after receiving the message from Zao Zhi, he would definitely be able to make proper arrangements for the teams to rescue him, Cao Cao, and Cao Ang and Cao Hong. However, he did not expect to hear such five arrangements from him.
"Your Majesty is still under someone's control, so I have to make this decision first. If Your Majesty thinks this is inappropriate, Man Chong is willing to accept the punishment."
Before Man Chong finished speaking, Cao Cao raised his hand and said, "No, you did a great job!"
It couldn’t be better!
Time is the thing that cannot be wasted.
Four hours had passed since the message was delivered. If Cao Cao waited for his return to Puyang to mobilize troops, he might miss the best opportunity to provide assistance to the Suanzao camp.
If he himself escaped by taking the initiative like this, but caused his son, brothers and close guards to die in this way, Cao Cao would never be able to forgive himself.
Although Man Chong's ability to take action has not yet proven its actual effect at this time, Cao Cao still feels his amazing judgment and ability to take action in the face of crisis.
In particular, his idea of cutting off the connection between Chenliu and other aristocratic families in central Yanzhou, and at the same time providing a backup for the retreat route of Cao Ang and others, his idea of intercepting Yuan Shao's possible plot against Yanzhou from the north, and his decisive suggestion that Madam Ding and Madam Bian take over the situation in Puyang, each of which was so safe and reassuring.
He couldn't help but sigh, "Although I lost Chen Gongtai, I still have Man Boning!"
Likewise, even though he had lost his friend Zhang Miao, he was not completely alone! No need to be so sad!
After thinking for a while, he said, "I will not go back to Puyang for now. You can ask your subordinates to take my token back to the city to report that I am safe."
The garrison in Puyang had almost been deployed by Man Chong after he assigned the tasks. Even if Cao Cao went back, he would only have a few hundred soldiers to deploy. Instead of making another trip, it would be better to leave these people in Puyang and use them for garrison duty.
"Let's cross the river!"
Cross the river?
This is not an ordinary strategy.
But Man Chong knew very well that Cao Cao would never make a wrong decision at this time.
Since he was able to keep a cool head when facing Zhang Miao's death and clearly distinguish the struggle for power and life from the friendship of their early years, he would definitely not do anything rash at this time.
Man Chong immediately responded, "I'll have someone prepare boats to cross the river."
"Take the hundred or so defenders from Baima County, as well as the archers you brought with you," Cao Cao's eyes revealed a bit of sharpness as he spoke, "Let's cross the river and go to Chaoge!"
Sili, Henei County, Chaoge.
When Zhang He and Xin Pi cooperated to send troops to Mengjin from the direction of Henei County, the former Henei prefect Wang Kuang directly retreated from Huai County to Chaoge County, as if he was afraid that the war situation here would affect him.
It is said that he had long wanted to stop being the prefect here, but unfortunately Yuan Shao did not accept Wang Kuang's kindness in reprimanding Qiao Yan and supporting him. Now he only let him take the responsibility of escorting military supplies from Yecheng to Huai County. In short, he did not give him the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful life.
But Wang Kuang really didn't expect that he was in a relatively safe position, but he would suddenly receive a visit from Cao Cao. When Cao Cao opened his mouth, Wang Kuang even suspected that he had heard it wrong.
"General, you are kidding me, right?" Wang Kuang looked at Cao Cao in doubt and asked, "Will you borrow troops from me?"
What kind of a joke decision is this?
Cao Cao seemed to be completely unaware of how strange his words were, and continued to speak calmly, "The situation in the Chenliu war has changed. Qiao Yeshu intends to wipe out Yanzhou first after ascending the throne to preserve his prestige. At present, the troops in Jizhou cannot be moved without authorization to prevent the loss of Youzhou's defense line. The troops in Yanzhou's Taishan County and other places cannot be moved either. Be careful of mutinies in the direction of Xuzhou. There is no need to say more about the defense line of Yuzhou. After thinking it over, I can only transfer troops from Hanoi."
"Although the battle in Mengjin is intense, your soldiers are not on the front line. They are just right to be used during this troubled time."
"If the military situation was not really urgent, why would I dare to entrust the important affairs of Yanzhou to Chen Gongtai and Zhang Mengzhuo, and not hesitate to come here in person to ask you for soldiers?"
Wang Kuang: “…”
This sounds quite reasonable.
There is no such thing as a visit without a request. If the situation in Yanzhou had not become extremely critical, why would Cao Cao, who would never make concessions even in front of Yuan Shao, go to the territory of Henei County in Sili to borrow troops?
But this is not an ordinary loan!
If the soldiers in Henei want to be withdrawn from this place, first of all, they cannot just do it because Cao Cao has the title of General of Chariots and Cavalry. There must be an imperial edict from the emperor of Yecheng to mobilize the troops.
Furthermore, in order to transfer the soldiers from Henei to Yanzhou, they had to cross the river, and Wang Kuang would have to spend more than just military manpower.
What's more, if the Chenliu territory really reaches the point where it is difficult to resist Qiao Yan's troops stationed at Hulao Pass, who knows whether Wang Kuang's Henei army can be effective. If after lending out the soldiers, they were faced with a defeat, should the blame for the defeat be placed on Cao Cao, or should some of it also be shared with Wang Kuang?
Any one of these reasons would be enough for Wang Kuang to reject Cao Cao's request to mobilize troops a hundred times.
But before he could explain his reasons, Cao Cao seemed to have seen his decision from his hesitation, and his expression suddenly turned cold, "You don't want to lend it?"
"Meng De," Wang Kuang replied with a bitter face, "You can't blame me for not giving you face. It's... your request to borrow troops was too sudden, and I can't make the decision on my own."
Cao Cao thought for a moment, "You are right. If you rashly mobilize troops without the emperor's order, it will be no different from treason in terms of reputation."
Wang Kuang: "If you can understand my difficulties, then - what do you do!"
Wang Kuang cried out in surprise, because before he could finish his words, he saw Cao Cao draw out his sword and put it on his neck.
If he could have a few words with Liu Biao, he would know that, in a sense, they had a lot of common topics.
The only difference is that Qiao Yan transferred Liu Biao's Jingzhou soldiers to Yangzhou to help him, while Cao Cao dispatched Wang Kuang's Henei soldiers to Yanzhou to fight against the Yanzhou family!
This decision is indeed the right one.
Except for those directly under the command of Cao Cao's direct subordinates, the garrisons of various counties in Yanzhou could all deal him a fatal blow due to the conspiracy between the children of aristocratic families and Chen Gong. On the contrary, the garrisons of Henei County could ensure that they had no connection with Yanzhou at all.
Regardless of whether the army can advance accurately under his command, at least he will not turn against his allies at the last minute.
Therefore, this was also a request for troops that Cao Cao would never allow Wang Kuang to refuse.
"I don't mean anything else. I just hope that Governor Wang can understand my difficulties." Cao Cao's face was full of aggressiveness, which made Wang Kuang wish that after hearing the news of the other party's visit, he would not welcome him in because of his position as General of Chariots and Cavalry. He should be turned away because of the difference in their powers!
"I have sent a message to Yecheng, hoping to ask for troops to support them. In your opinion, will Yecheng lend us the troops or not?"
If it really came to the point of life and death as Cao Cao described, Yuan Shao would probably not have enough time to go out in person to support Cao Cao, so how could he not lend the money?
"If Yanzhou loses the battle and I flee north, the emperor will know that you, Governor Wang, could have sent troops to support us but refused. Should you share the blame?"
Wang Kuang said angrily: "Cao Mengde, you are being unreasonable!"
Yanzhou is Yanzhou, and Henei is Henei. If that's the case, then Zhang He's unsuccessful battle in Mengjin should be blamed on him!
But his anger was of no use in the face of Cao Cao's uncompromising request for troops. Wang Kuang, who had been living an increasingly pampered life in recent years, was even grabbed by Cao Cao. With one hand still holding the sword at his neck, he dragged him out with the other.
Of course, Wang Kuang did not make any struggle, most likely to prevent his neck from accidentally hitting the sword.
"I don't make sense? You are wrong. If you don't believe that the war situation in Yanzhou has really reached such a critical point, I can even take you with me to Yanzhou." Cao Cao said calmly, which made Wang Kuang feel even more frightened. "This is also good. At least your subordinates are still your subordinates. You can command them to help me repel the enemy."
"What do you think, Lord Wang?"
Wang Kuang thought it was not very good!
But with Cao Cao's behavior, how could he possibly see that it was not Qiao Yan who caused the unrest in Yanzhou at the moment, but the Yanzhou aristocratic family represented by Chen Gong. He only felt that Cao Cao might really have had to make such an offensive move under the critical situation.
It's impossible to reason with this madman, so it's better to just lend him the troops.
The decree of permission from Yecheng will arrive later if it arrives later.
At least there won't be a sharp weapon on his neck.
Seeing that he was about to be dragged out by Cao Cao, Wang Kuang shouted: "I will give you the order to mobilize the troops! You don't have to drag me along."
After he said this, Cao Cao finally let him go and showed a somewhat "friendly" look on his face. Wang Kuang couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Cao Cao reached out and patted his collar. "It was an act of urgency, please don't blame me. You and I will still be colleagues for many years to come, so don't remember me just because of this loan. After I get the emperor's edict, I will deliver it to you."
“…Whatever you say is what it is.” Wang Kuang was extremely helpless.
He was rude to the people in Hanoi County, but this time he happened to meet a guy who was even more rude than him.
But thinking about Cao Cao's behavior in his early years, Wang Kuang was not surprised at all that Cao Cao would do such a thing.
Although Cao Cao did not create a reputation as a "fierce ghost on the road" like Yuan Shu, it is a fact that he threatened Xu Shao to get the comment from Yuedanping.
It’s better to get rid of this plague god as soon as possible.
Fortunately, I don’t know if Cao Cao was really anxious to rescue Yanzhou, and he didn’t even make any picky moves towards the 5,000 soldiers he selected, as if he only cared about those who had a background in regular troops.
In order to send the people away as quickly as possible, Wang Kuang even allocated a batch of grain from the treasury in Chaoge and gave it to Cao Cao as a gift for his troops.
Although Cao Cao looked calm on the surface, he had actually laughed secretly several times in his heart.
By the time he led the extra soldiers across the river and returned to Yanzhou, the sky was finally setting.
He immediately ordered his soldiers to set up camp on the spot and set out for Suanzao early the next morning.
"What a pity! If these soldiers were not trained by someone like Wang Gongjie, I would have led them on the journey no matter what in order to stabilize the battle situation in Chenliu as soon as possible." Cao Cao looked at the camp that was beginning to take shape, and he couldn't help feeling a little regretful.
But there is no point in being anxious at this moment. It is already a pleasant surprise to get such a team that can turn the tide at a critical moment. He cannot force them to be as good at fighting as his personal soldiers.
Man Chong also comforted him, saying, "It is necessary to conserve our energy. When the defenders of Chenliu are exhausted, we can attack and kill them in one fell swoop.
Cao Cao asked, "Why aren't you curious about why I would rather risk the crime of deceiving the emperor than to bring Wang Gongjie's soldiers to Yanzhou?"
Man Chong shook his head. "Whether it is a crime to defraud the emperor depends on which emperor you are defrauding. From the various actions of the Lord, I can see an answer."
Cao Cao said nothing more.
This may be the benefit of talking to smart people.
The targeting by Chen Gong and the Yanzhou family, as well as his successful self-rescue marked by the four words "Tuntian Xiaowei", gave him answers to the two questions in his mind.
Great man, has your day really come to an end, with nothing left to do?
Maybe.
The establishment of the Later Han Dynasty had too many elements of the nobles supporting the family, so it was impossible to get rid of the various drawbacks brought about by the rewards and rewards to the ministers and the division of land, which led to the current situation.
As soon as the interests of the gentry were slightly damaged, they would immediately band together to fight back!
This was not something that could be changed by someone unifying the Han Dynasty, and Cao Cao saw this particularly clearly because he could not be considered a scholar.
Will he continue to insist on his position as the imperial court in Yecheng?
Maybe not.
When he handed the note to the farmer's child, he thought of the time when the campaign against Dong Zhuo ended. He told Qiao Yan that he still needed to be appointed by the court in Yecheng to get the position of the governor of Dongjun, so he could not go with her to Liangzhou.
If one could obtain that position, not only would one be able to make some pragmatic achievements, but one would also be able to accommodate and annex all the refugees in Luoyang. Why not do it?
And now, it seems that he no longer needs to rely on the so-called "name of orthodoxy" to achieve his goals.
The will of the people cannot be violated, and the ambition of the Emperor of Dayong to unify the world also demonstrated his power to sweep the world.
Qiao Yan's usurpation and rebellion against the Han Dynasty are no longer derogatory terms.
Why doesn't he take advantage of this favorable situation and make his position clear?
The betrayal of the Yanzhou family made him see clearly the true colors of the various parties in the current situation, and also made him see the one who could truly give him long-term and stable returns -
It is the millions of people struggling to survive.
In this case, he still has to plan a way out for his own and Yanzhou's future.
Switching to Chang'an is not a choice that one should feel uncomfortable saying out loud.
From friendship regardless of age difference to master-servant relationship, it is not difficult to be accepted by others in this era where the strong are the priority, and Cao Cao would not have any grudges against it given his broad-mindedness.
The only thing that bothered him was that he could not be accepted as a stray dog who had been expelled from the Yanzhou family.
Fortunately, he still has two military achievements to prove.
The first is Yanzhou, where many aristocratic families gather together.
The noble families in Yangzhou were legitimately liquidated by Qiao Yan because of Sun Ce's death, but the noble families in Yanzhou were much easier to deal with, because due to the dispute over positions, there was absolutely no reason to decide whether or not to kill a famous scholar.
When this purge of rebels took place in Yanzhou, who could say that this was not a warning to others?
The first of them was the Hanoi defenders in front of him.
Wang Kuang was indeed not a good person at deploying troops, but as long as he and his soldiers were there, Zhang He and others in Henei County would have a team to back them up.
If we really want to send more troops to Mengjin in a desperate situation, it is not impossible to try to imitate Qiao Yan's double-line approach of luring the enemy in Mengjin and Xiaopingjin.
But now Cao Cao has transferred this army away, directly cutting off their possibility.
And if Qiao Yan wanted her men to launch a counterattack from the direction of Luoyang toward the north of the river, the situation in Henei County would be far more empty than she imagined.
Poor Wang Kuang, after facing such a sudden threat, there was no way he could wait for the imperial edict from Yecheng that he wanted to ensure the legality of this troop deployment.
What he was waiting for was probably only Yuan Shao's furious rebuke.
But Cao Cao had no extra thoughts of sympathizing with Wang Kuang at this moment.
He was only thinking about one thing, and he didn't know what happened to Zixiu and Zilian.
Now, nearly two days have passed since he "kidnapped" Zhang Miao and left Suanzao.
That means there is only a little over a day left before he can fulfill his promise to support Cao Ang and Cao Hong.
Cao Cao had no intention of sitting still and waiting to die, and neither did Cao Ang and Cao Hong.
The moment they realized that Zhang Miao's younger brother Zhang Chao and his adviser Zang Hong had noticed the unusual movements, the two of them started to strengthen the camp defenses, rebuilding the trenches and deer horn wood that were originally set up to prevent Qiao Yan's troops from attacking the camp, while they started to plan the storage of supplies in the camp.
They both knew very well that they were not suited to perform any unconventional moves at this time.
So instead of trying to make the hostage Chen Gong play some special role, it is better to just follow Cao Cao's instructions and guard the camp for the day.
The day is neither long nor short, but it is not an easy time for them to get through.
Originally, Cao Cao believed without reservation that Zhang Miao, the governor of Chenliu, would provide them with support at any time, so both the food and weapons reserves in the camp were arranged according to short-term use.
Under normal circumstances of military training, this number is more than enough; however, when facing an enemy attack head-on, it is still an amount that needs to be spent with caution.
"Cheer up!" Cao Hong obviously wanted to comfort himself, but he had to use this way to comfort his nephew. He said it after patting Cao Ang on the shoulder, leaving Cao Ang speechless.
But the second half of Cao Hong's words was really inspiring. "Think about the situation in the Battle of Xuzhou. Zhou Yu was able to hold on until the arrival of two reinforcements despite being besieged from both sides. Our opponent is not as good as Liu Xuande, and our soldiers are definitely not inferior to those of Yangzhou. We even have a stable camp. Why should we admit defeat?"
While Zhang Chao was worried about his brother's situation and mobilized his soldiers to attack the camp, he heard a burst of passionate and rhythmic drum beats.
Amid the drumbeats, Cao Cao's defenders, who had just suffered a blow from the discovery of a traitor in their camp, did not seem to notice at all that their commander was no longer in the camp, and they looked determined and aggressive.
A soldier who had come close and was forced to retreat immediately informed Zhang Chao: "It's Cao Zilian! He is beating the drum himself!"
Amid the fierce drumbeats, Zhang Chao's generals did not even notice that the soldiers on the opposite side hardly used bows and arrows in the true sense, but instead threw out rolling logs, flying stones and other objects.
When Zang Hong called Bian Rang, who was in Junyi, to discuss the matter at night, they reviewed the situation and realized that something was wrong with the battle.
"Everyone says Cao Zilian is loyal and brave but not smart enough. Today, it is clear that some people underestimate him because he is rich and only have his horses." Bian Rang looked at the camp across from him with torches and commented, "Cao Zixiu has never fought in person without his father's leadership before. It is not surprising that Meng Gao was a little careless about him."
"The things they threw out have really made it much more difficult for us to break into the camp with cavalry."
The presence of huge trees and rolling stones was like an obstacle, which indeed hindered their cavalry attack.
Zhang Chao took a deep breath. The news brought by the first group of scouts who returned before nightfall was not good. They had been chasing all the way but could not catch up with Cao Cao and Zhang Miao's pace, and even lost their whereabouts. Only two of them could come back to report the news, and the rest of the people continued to chase.
Now we have suffered another loss in Cao Cao's camp.
But now is not the time to blame Yu Chen Gong for revealing his intentions in front of Cao Cao, nor is it the time to condemn Brother Yu for being deceived by Cao Cao with such an excuse!
"From Wenli's point of view, what should we do now?"
Bian Rang raised his hand and pointed at Zang Hong: "Let Ziyuan speak. I have been the governor of Jiujiang for two years, but I know that I can only be a staff member at most, not the governor of a place. Ziyuan knows more about military matters than I do, so I won't try to teach him about military matters."
Bian Rang showed a bit of arrogance towards Cao Cao and even spoke disrespectfully to him, but he did not seem to be rude to people who also came from a noble family.
Zang Hong did not give in to him and said, "Their attack in this way is also exposing their weaknesses. The lack of supplies in the camp will inevitably greatly limit their ability to counterattack."
Zhang Chao asked, "Ziyuan means that we should directly attack the attack camp?"
"No," Zang Hong shook his head. "If we really use force to attack, we can't guarantee that Cao Zixiu will take Chen Gongtai and retreat directly to Hulao Pass in a hurry. If that happens, it will attract the Luoyang defenders and we will lose more than we gain."
He explained: "We pressed their supply line for a day, and then launched a strong attack."
Fighting at the bottom line of supplies, Cao Hong and Cao Ang, who had rarely experienced war, would inevitably feel that if they continued in this way, they might be able to hold out until the arrival of reinforcements, and they even became wary of an attack from their side.
But this restrained attack can be magnified at any time to the point where they have to defend with all their might. At that time, will they really still have a chance to respond?
"This attack must be quick, at least before the news reaches Cao Cao's other generals and they initiate support."
So, it will be after tomorrow's attack is completed.
Zhang Chao slammed the table, "Okay, let's do as Ziyuan said. I will lead the attack tomorrow, and the quick attack of this final battle will be entrusted to Ziyuan!"
But they may have underestimated the convictions of Cao Ang and others.
Who is Cao Ang? He is Cao Cao's heir-apparent.
From the moment Cao Cao did not take him away but left him here to share the hardships with these soldiers, these soldiers, who had joined Cao Cao's army because of his military farming policy, had secretly made a decision in their hearts that they would support the eldest son no matter what until Cao Cao led his troops to help!
After counting the arrows in the camp, Cao Ang divided them into six parts without hesitation.
One copy on the first day, two copies on the second day, and one copy on the third day.
He clearly saw the inevitable exhaustion of manpower on the last day, and could only rely on tools to fight back, or even -
Use offense instead of defense.
When Zang Hong led his troops to launch an attack on the camp that was far more severe than any previous one, Cao Ang and Cao Hong looked at each other. Then everyone saw a column of cavalry rushing out of the side gate of the camp in the twilight and rushing straight towards the soldiers led by Zang Hong.
During these two days, everyone almost thought that Cao Hong was just a person responsible for beating drums to cheer, and they also thought that he was really under strict restrictions imposed by Cao Cao and could only stay in the camp. However, they never expected that when he was not beating the drums, he spent almost every moment resting and sharpening his knives!
At the moment when Cao Hong charged into the enemy team like a sharp knife, the density of arrows from the camp commanded by Cao Ang increased several times in an instant, so that Zang Hong's side, which should have had the advantage, was caught off guard and fell to the ground.
Amid the chaos in the front row, Cao Hong had no intention of fighting with them. He led his cavalry team to fight his way through the enemy and headed straight for the gap in the front row.
The pause of arrows and the return of Cao Hong at that moment formed an unspeakable tacit understanding in the fading sunlight.
Cao Hong rode his horse across the makeshift return road, and with the help of Cao Ang, he smashed the big drum in the camp with a heavy hammer again.
Although the sun had already set, the beating of the drum seemed to ignite all the remaining fighting spirit in the camp.
Cao Ang was young and Cao Hong was impulsive, but they could both strengthen their weaknesses in order to wait for the promise left by Cao Cao.
This charge also caused Zang Hong's offensive to stagnate.
"It's a pity that Zang Ziyuan is not a pushover," Cao Hong said, gritting his teeth as he looked at the enemy's blurred figures outside. "Under such circumstances, he still chose to charge into battle himself to show us that we are at the end of our rope."
"Under this kind of attack, it's hard to say whether we can hold out tomorrow."
Cao Ang said firmly, "Yes! If they are still in such a relentless state tomorrow, I will go out of the camp and fight them myself. I want to let them see that my father did not sit on the position of Yanzhou governor reluctantly because of their support. I, the descendants of the Cao family, have the ability to gain a foothold in Yanzhou!"
"Okay, since you said that, I will risk my life to accompany you!" Cao Hong replied immediately.
"I say, you two really think I don't exist, right?" Xu Chu, who had repeatedly defended the camp gate with his close combat skills, had just retreated to rest when he heard the conversation between the uncle and nephew and couldn't help but interrupt.
It was obvious that this man had reached the limit of fatigue both physically and mentally after the first day of guarding, but at this moment he couldn't help but let out a few long laughs as they looked at each other.
With this mutual trust and the spirit of sacrifice, they will never give outsiders any chance to take advantage of them tonight.
As dawn approached, Zang Hong had no choice but to lead his troops to retreat.
Cao Ang breathed a sigh of relief, and after asking his subordinates to wake him up if there was any unusual movement, he fell asleep on the floor.
But before he could close his eyes and rest for half a quarter of an hour, he suddenly felt a bright light appear in front of his eyes. The bright red color could not be ignored, which woke him up suddenly and made him jump up immediately.
Cao Ang subconsciously looked towards the north where the light came from, and was surprised to see half of the sky suddenly burning red in the distance.
In his sleepy state, he almost thought that the enemy had launched another large-scale attack from the north and even used fire attack.
But the next moment he heard Cao Hong exclaim, "That's Zhang Mengzhuo's military camp! It's their main camp that's on fire!"
It was not the offensive site outside the camp where they were stationed at the moment, but the place where Zhang Miao actually used it as a military camp.
For some reason there seemed to be a big fire there!
On the sky that had not yet been truly brightened by the sunlight, this dazzling color seemed like good news to Cao Ang.
He grabbed Cao Hong who was about to go over to see what was going on and said, "Hold the barracks firmly! If it is really our men who did it, we can send troops later."
But they could sit still, but Zhang Chao couldn't.
Zhang Miao has not returned yet, and they have not yet captured Cao Ang and Cao Hong. These are acceptable losses, but if something goes wrong in their camp, they will be in big trouble!
Zang Hong had just experienced a fight for most of the night, so it was not appropriate for him to move any further. Zhang Chao and Bian Rang immediately headed towards the burning camp.
However, before they reached the military camp where the fire was raging, a group of people suddenly rushed out from the side.
Zhang Chao realized something was wrong and hastily stopped his horse, but Bian Rang didn't have time to react as quickly.
In the still dark night, Zhang Chao only saw a short and sturdy general charging in first. In the instant of close combat, the famous scholar from Chenliu had no time to respond before his throat was cut by a knife.
He fell off his horse and was completely silent.
Suddenly, a huge cry of killing echoed in the surrounding areas.
The target is exactly the direction where Zhang Chao is!
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