Shen Huaixu really wanted to know what Fu Yin, who only led troops to fight, could achieve now.
She didn't know much about Fu Yin's situation in the army. She only heard Fu Yin say that the letter written by his father played a certain role. The general didn't pay much attention to Fu Yin at the beginning, but just paid attention to him silently. It was not until Fu Yin's performance became more and more outstanding that he showed appreciation.
Someone who could be admired by a veteran general guarding the frontier must be quite good. Thinking of this, Shen Huaixu wanted to test Fu Yin's background.
Moreover, if he could kill the King of Northern Qiang, his great military achievement would make him famous overnight and known throughout the world.
He was ambitious, so she helped him to achieve his goals.
After drawing the defense map, Shen Huaixu followed a patrol team to the southeast corner to investigate the fire in the granary.
When there is no snow on the grassland in winter, the wind blows particularly strong. Shen Huaixu's masterpiece was fanned by the wind. Although it was discovered not too late, the fire was still difficult to control.
Even the king's tent sent people to check it out, and the scene was in great chaos.
Taking advantage of the chaos, Shen Huaixu sneaked out of the camp.
It is very difficult to find out information without speaking the language, so the best option is to get things done and get away as soon as possible.
However, Chen Huaixu did not plan to return to Youzhou City directly. She wanted to go and see the Northern Qiang army.
On the way back, Fu Yin flew very low and circled when passing by a place. Chen Huaixu looked down and saw that it was the place where the 100,000-strong Northern Qiang army was stationed.
"What? You want an air raid?" The wind was so strong that you had to shout to speak.
"I'm checking their gunpowder reserves." Fu Yin is not sensitive to cold or heat, but the loss of mental strength will make him weaken quickly. Just like at this moment, his hand holding Shen Huaixu was trembling slightly.
The degree of mental power loss depends on the duration and distance. Whether it is the defense map or now, long-distance use causes his mental power to be depleted too quickly.
Chen Huaixu grabbed his arm and said, "This place is only about twenty miles away from Youzhou. You have wasted too much energy tonight. If a war breaks out within three days, it will be disadvantageous to you.
"Please leave me here and leave this matter to me. I will pass on the information I receive through the space, so please keep an eye on it."
"You are very tired and need to rest." Fu Yin knew Shen Huaixu's daily routine very well. He must be very tired by this time.
"Believe me, if I were to go with their army, we would be in an advantageous position."
Fu Yin pursed his lips, tilted his head to look at her, and finally chose a place to send the person down silently.
The feeling of practical implementation made people feel at ease. Shen Huaixu looked in the direction of the army stationed and said quickly: "They will arrive in Youzhou City as early as tonight. Youzhou City must be under emergency martial law as soon as possible. You should go back quickly."
She looked at the sky and saw that it would be dawn in about an hour.
"Do you have any way to escape?"
"Yes, it's you." Shen Huaixu curled his eyes, "You must try hard to find me on the battlefield."
Fu Yin's expression was tense. He looked at Shen Huaixu deeply and then disappeared on the spot.
Shen Huaixu let out a light breath, looked at the direction of the army station with great excitement, and then walked towards the camp wearing a cloak.
In the early morning hours, on the grassland with little shelter, the wind roared like a tiger. If you listened to it for a long time, it would inevitably make people terrified.
Most people in the camp were still fast asleep. After Shen Huaixu quickly checked the camp's food and gunpowder reserves, he marked the carts containing gunpowder.
The marking was done using the technological product brought by Qiao Man, which can be used for positioning.
Feeling confident, she found a place to hide.
The place where she hid was a cart transporting food and fodder. She was small and could not take up much space. She used the things on the cart to completely cover her body, leaving a gap so that she could peek outside, and then she could rest for a while.
After an unknown amount of time, the noise brought her back to consciousness.
She peeked out through the crack. It was already dawn outside. Soldiers passed by from time to time, but she couldn't understand what they were saying. She could only wait quietly.
I don’t know how long it took, but the car under me suddenly started moving, and it was time to set off.
The road was bumpy, and Shen Huaixu didn't have to stay stiff and motionless. Perhaps because she was still growing, she just felt very hungry.
There were a lot of steaming hot food in the space that she had brought to Fuyin. She endured the pain and shifted her consciousness, taking out some beef jerky, meat jerky, cakes and other food to fill her stomach. In case she wanted to urinate, she resisted the urge to drink water.
The carriage continued to walk until dark, and then it stopped.
Shen Huaixu was so bored that he slept for several rounds. After seeing the team stop, he became particularly excited.
It was pitch black all around. She tried to gently undress the things on her body, slowly poked her head out, and looked around. She saw that the soldiers were setting up camp again.
The majestic sound of horse hooves in the distance gradually faded away. It seemed that these were the logistics troops left behind.
A voice suddenly sounded, chattering something. Shen Huaixu looked over there and saw that person pointing at her. He must have noticed something strange and was talking to his companions.
After a moment's silence, the man muttered something again. Shen Huaixu decided to go all out and landed directly on the ground with his hands.
The voice was soft, but one couldn't help but notice that someone was paying attention to her.
The fire was far away from here. In the faint light, one could see hay and food that had fallen to the ground, but no trace of people or animals.
The soldier who had been keeping an eye on Shen Huaixu shouted in horror in the grassland language: "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! There's a ghost!"
His companion raised his hand and hit him on the back of the head, saying, "Why are you yelling at this hour? Are you crazy?!"
He followed his companion's gaze and asked, "Are you dazzled? Perhaps it's a rat! Stop barking! It'll be bad if it causes any trouble."
After causing a small-scale commotion, Shen Huaixu left quickly without caring about anything.
There are three urgent things in life! She couldn't hold it any longer, and she wanted to scare everyone to death.
After taking care of his urgent need, Shen Huaixu found a sheltered place. While paying attention to where they stored the food and grass, he checked the note left by Fu Yin in the space.
The content of the note was simple: "The entire city is under martial law, and the enemy is planning a night attack."
The handwriting was illegible and the ink was not dry yet, obviously it was just left.
Looking up again to check the situation at the base, Shen Huaixu's eyes were as bright as stars, the corners of her mouth were slightly raised, she closed her eyes and continued to wait, as if she was isolated from the world, as if the hustle and bustle around her had nothing to do with her.
After all the food and grass were gathered together, she dropped something in her hand, covered it with hay, and then used the same method as in the Northern Qiang King's tent - fire.
Several tents storing food and grass were burned in succession. While the soldiers in the camp were putting out the fire, Shen Huaixu took a horse and ran in the direction where the iron hoof was going away.
Someone noticed the escaped horse, but didn't see anyone on it, so he ignored it and was busy putting out the fire.
The army's rations were burned, as were those in the royal tent. This cut off the possibility of transporting rations from the royal tent to the front lines. Even if the Northern Qiang had a reserve of rations, it would be difficult to sustain so many people for a long time. After all, they were already short of food in winter.
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