[Duan Xiao Extra] The dashing young man



"That's for sure!" He obviously thought my advice was nonsense. Of course, I believed in his character.

Immediately, I felt in my arms and took out a red bead.

That was the treasure of the store that I bought at a local jewelry store at a high price during my free time during the war. It was the first time I found myself able to talk and persuade the boss like a woman, and I finally bought it after much persuasion.

I put it into Song Yu's hands. Song Yu looked at it for a while and said in surprise, "The treatment of the brother-in-law of Qixia Kingdom is so good! Thank you!"

"Get out!" I punched him.

I then said slowly, "If, I mean if—if I don't come back, can you help me give it to someone personally?"

He was silent for a moment. Returning from the battlefield was always uncertain. He couldn't refute me, and I couldn't make any guarantees.

"who?"

"Mu Chenshuang."

"ah?!"

"Mu Chenshuang, your Song Hua country's concubine, Mu Zhaoyi!" I yelled again.

He yelled even louder than me: "Fuck!"

"Fuck!" I also cursed.

No one spoke for a long time, and all that could be heard was the drunken soldiers howling in the dark.

"Hey," he suddenly bumped into me lightly, "Mu Zhaoyi is a very nice person..."

I glanced at him, and he stepped back exaggeratedly: "Hey, hey, hey, don't get me wrong! I am loyal to Duan Sheng!"

I was amused by him: "Drink your wine!"

"What I mean is... you might just find it novel. I've felt that way before," he continued.

I knew what he meant, which was to let me look at someone else.

I took another sip of wine. "Are you going to say 'There's always more to come?'"

"Hey! You really understand me!" He continued to smile playfully.

I took a sip of wine, and the memories in my mind flashed through my mind. Finally, I looked up and saw the starry sky above the battlefield.

After a long while I said, "She's not just novel, she's special."

“That kind of jumpiness makes me feel particularly fitting.”

"I've always wanted to leave Qixia and travel around the world on my own. After meeting her, I actually started to think that being together wouldn't be a bad idea..."

Song Yu stopped talking and stretched out an arm to hold me. I quickly waved it away: "What are you doing? Are you trying to steal the wine?"

He chuckled, "Yeah! Give it or not!"

【Down】

The next day, before leaving, I turned around and glanced at Song Yu before getting on my horse: "Don't lose the things! If you lose them - you can handle Duan Sheng's dowry yourself!"

"Bah!" Song Yu spat, then said nonchalantly, "You'd better come back and deliver it yourself! I still want to be with Duan Sheng for a long time. What if I get caught delivering the things and end up in jail?!"

I smiled, and he suddenly stepped forward, stopped me with both hands, patted my back, and said softly, "Take care."

I was stunned and patted his back: "Thank you."

I jumped onto the horse, pulled the reins and spurred him on. I took the jug of wine from my waist and threw it into his arms: "This is for you!"

"Okay!" He took it without hesitation, uncorked it and took a sip: "Good wine!"

The crimson star galloped, raising yellow sand all over the sky, all the way north to the Golden Hill.

This time when I passed by that street, I only saw the closed red-painted wooden door and the large "Zhuang's" plaque.

As soon as I returned to Jinqiu, I heard that the Liudan Kingdom suddenly led troops to attack Jinqiu.

The general who had previously felt dizzy and unwell was still in a coma and resting, and there were reports that a group of soldiers in the army were vomiting uncontrollably.

I first arranged for people to check the army's diet, and then quickly led the generals and soldiers who were still in good health to fight.

The weather in Jinqiu is extremely bad today, with yellow sand everywhere and blinding my eyes. I licked my cracked lips and rode on the Crimson Star, then I heard the sound of swift horse hooves in front of me.

I arranged for the soldiers to march forward with shields raised. Sure enough, soon there were "whoosh" sounds of arrows shooting towards us. Then the two armies met. I drew the sword at my waist and rushed forward. The four hooves of the crimson star were powerful, kicking up billowing dust.

When cold weapons clash and swords collide, the skin is the most fragile film at this moment, and hot blood splashes out after the sharp blade cuts through it mercilessly.

The heavy sound of swords piercing flesh was mixed with the roar of dying struggles. The yellow sand was dyed red with blood, and the bloodstains were buried by the yellow sand.

The enemy was in disarray and retreated in all directions. I was bending over to help up a wounded general when I was suddenly pushed away. Then I felt a sharp pain in my shoulder. I was stabbed from behind.

The attacker was killed with one blow by the general lying on the ground. It turned out to be my deputy general.

I suddenly thought of Ajin.

Another person who was turned against the government.

Brother, I really want to call you a bastard at this moment.

The bleeding continued, and the army doctor wrapped me in layer upon layer of hemostatic bandages. The soldiers who went to investigate my diet reported that they had found nothing, but they did find some medicinal powder in my lieutenant's tent.

I continued to arrange the upcoming plan of attacking the earthen fort on the sand with other generals. If we fail this time, it will inevitably affect the progress of Song Yu's side, and our food and grass in Jinqiu will not last for a few days.

I wrote a secret letter directly to my father requesting reinforcements and food, and I expect them to arrive at Golden Hill before the war.

It was a rare heavy rain in Jinqiu. The rushing water seemed to have washed away the bloody smell of the previous few days, and the desert was covered with yellow sand and the sky was blue.

But the reinforcements and food supplies were slow to arrive.

The day before the war, we received news that heavy rain had blocked the road and that they were on their way and would arrive tomorrow.

I gritted my teeth and looked at the soldiers outside the tent who were almost dying from pain and hunger. How could I make such news public?

On the day of the battle, I put on heavy armor and a silver helmet. When the military doctor came, he told me earnestly that if I still wanted my arm, I should not go to the battle again. But if I didn't go, what were the chances of winning the battle?

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