Chapter 125 Four Beasts Besiege the City



As it turned out, Liu Fu had underestimated the Black Azure Dragon's strength; its suction power was truly terrifying.

No matter how large the creature, it cannot withstand the suction force of the black-green dragon. With a single, powerful suck, this creature can completely destroy the flesh and blood of its prey, instantly draining all its blood.

This is only the power generated when inhaling.

The Black Azure Dragon also possesses another powerful ability: it can vomit.

This is somewhat similar to the Suanni. When the Suanni opens its mouth, it will generate a large amount of corrosive poisonous smoke, and the range of influence is extremely wide, even extending for hundreds or thousands of meters, using this corrosive poisonous smoke to corrode the body of its prey little by little.

The black dragon's prominent bloody aura was foul and unpleasant; inhaling it would immediately cause dizziness. This bloody aura also contained a deadly poison that was sprayed out at the same time, instantly turning flesh and bones into pus. It was truly a deadly weapon.

However, the range that the Black Azure Dragon can affect is extremely small, basically only effective on a few people at most. Beyond this range, the bloody aura will lose its power. Moreover, the Black Azure Dragon's poison is far inferior to that of the Suanni. The two strange beasts are actually quite different in characteristics.

After witnessing the power of the dragon carp and the black serpent, Liu Fu no longer felt heartbroken as before, because these two creatures were not entirely useless. They could definitely come in handy in crucial moments of water battles.

In present-day Liaodong, the Hundred-Mile Stone Great Wall has been completed, and Duorui Pass stands on the border, becoming a point of immense humiliation for the Later Jin.

But Liu Fu had no intention of stopping while he was ahead.

Riding Qiongqi, accompanied by three Vajra beasts—Xingqi, Xingba, and Xingjiu—and a black-green dragon, Liu Fu set off again towards the Later Jin.

It had been a while since they had visited the Later Jin, but unexpectedly, more than a thousand Jin soldiers had been stationed on this border.

Same old method, same prescription!

First, break through the camp, then let the more than 1,000 Jin soldiers flee in disarray behind.

This time, however, Liu Fu directly confiscated all the weapons and equipment of the Jin soldiers, and then sent out a hundred tiger minions to chase after them. The scene was indeed even more shocking.

Passing by the North Gate, the Jin Emperor had just sent people to repair one-tenth of the pass when Liu Fu sent out his men to demolish it again.

This time the demolition was very thorough.

The entire North Gate Pass was demolished into ruins, and this time there was no possibility of repair. If Wanyan Xi wanted to set up a new pass to guard the Jin Kingdom, he would have to spend manpower, financial resources, and a lot of time to rebuild a formidable pass.

There weren't many Jin soldiers stationed at the North Gate; most of them were Jin craftsmen.

These are treasures! As Liaodong is developing, the people are rebuilding their homes, and many infrastructure projects need to be started.

Liu Fu simply took these craftsmen in and sent them to Liaodong to help.

When he passed by Qinglong Pass again, the once magnificent stone Great Wall had become completely bare, with only some traces of the past and a small, bare hill after it was demolished. There was nothing else left.

Driving straight ahead from Qinglong Pass, they soon arrived at a large city in the north of the Jin Kingdom—Jin Yuanfu City.

Liu Fu stared at the city walls of Jin Yuan Prefecture, his eyes already burning with longing, wishing he could tear the entire city down and take it to Liaodong.

As if sensing Liu Fu's excitement, Qiongqi knew to please its master today, so it flew with extra effort. Its two huge arms, which together were more than ten feet long, flapped in the air and flew, which was extremely cool!

Jin Dynasty, Jin Yuan Prefecture.

When Prefect Jin Yuan heard that Liu Fu was coming again, he was completely stunned.

His Jin Yuan Prefecture was considered an important town in the north of the Jin Kingdom, with no less than 10,000 soldiers guarding the city.

But Liu Fu had already broken through Qinglong Pass and even dismantled and took the entire pass with him. Faced with such a domineering method, what other options did he have?

"Quickly! Go and fetch the General to provide support!"

No sooner had Jin Yuanfu sent someone to request an audience with the Grand General than Liu Fu and Qiongqi flew over from afar.

When the phantom of this enormous creature appeared on the horizon, all the Jin people were so frightened that they quickly hid inside their houses. At this moment, Liu Fu was as terrifying as a ghost in a ghost story. When the Jin people heard Liu Fu's name, they were so frightened that they dared not cry or even breathe loudly.

Jin Yuan, the prefect, had no choice. As the person in charge of this city, if he didn't step forward at this time, who would?

According to the laws of the Later Jin dynasty, if a prefectural official retreated in the face of battle, his entire family would be executed.

Thinking of this, the prefect took the initiative to walk up to the city wall, and upon seeing Liu Fu in the distance, he began to bow deeply in worship:

"It is an honor for me that a prince from the Later Han Dynasty has come to Jin Yuan Prefecture. Eighth Prince, if you do not mind, why don't you come to my residence and I invite you to have a few drinks?"

The prefect's move of first being courteous and then resorting to force was well-thought-out. There's an old saying that goes, "You can't hit a smiling face."

Since I am being so polite and reasonable, does Liu Fu not give me any face at all?

But he forgot what kind of bastard he was.

Liu Fu was the Loyal and Martial King of the Han Dynasty. Although he was called the Eighth Prince, he was the most prestigious of the eight princes conferred by Liu Laowu, and could be considered to be second only to the emperor.

Even in the Later Jin, the only person who could be considered Liu Fu's brother and of equal status was the Crown Prince of Jin.

What is a second-rank prefect?

How dare he act like a senior in front of me?

Liu Fu didn't even bother to glance at the prefect, and directly sent out Xing Qi.

When a giant Vajra statue, over forty meters tall, carries a spiked club on its shoulder and stares at a person with fierce eyes.

No wonder that person felt uneasy.

The prefect was immediately terrified and broke out in a cold sweat. He realized he had been impolite and wanted to apologize and persuade Liu Fu to calm down, but he found himself frozen in place by an overwhelming sense of fear. His whole body was trembling, and even his throat was closed, so he couldn't open his mouth to speak; he was just shaking uncontrollably.

In a panic, the prefect forcibly drew the dagger he carried for self-defense and slapped himself on the buttocks.

The pain from the stab relieved his tension, and the prefect immediately abandoned all pretense of dignity. He quickly knelt down and begged Liu Fu for forgiveness, putting aside everything else to save his own life.

The prefect immediately knelt down and said:

"This humble official has been very rude. Your Majesty, the Eighth Prince of the Later Han Dynasty, your position is noble. Please do not hold this lowly official against you. I beg Your Majesty to consider the common people of the world and not to kill the people of Jin Yuan Prefecture. I thank you in advance."

This time, Liu Fu showed little interest in the people of Jin Yuan Prefecture, but instead pointed with great interest to the city wall beneath the prefect's feet:

"I have no interest in anything else, I only want this thing under your feet."

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