turn out to be.
Prince Yu held these women and their unmarried children and families in his hands, threatening them to go to the battlefield.
An Wanwan had only heard of such things before, but she never expected to see a real-life version of it.
Their soldiers could defeat them and kill them easily, but this would have a negative impact on their physical and mental well-being.
After all, deep down they care about the elderly, the weak, women and children.
An Wanwan directly suggested to Li Fengyu that they withdraw their troops, close the city gates, and not engage in battle.
only.
An Wanwan underestimated Prince Yu's character; he actually sent those women to attack the city.
"If that's the case, then let's go and fight."
An Wanwan immediately organized some skilled women to go out and fight with them.
An Wanwan and her group were skilled and had medicine, so dealing with those reckless women was a piece of cake. They took down more than a thousand women in less than a day.
Enraged, Prince Yu dispatched his capable generals and soldiers to deal with An Wanwan and her group.
result.
They were forced to retreat repeatedly by their bombardment.
They were utterly defeated and abandoned.
Then Prince Yu did something that surprised them: he had the children stand in front to shield his men while his men used catapults against An Wanwan and her group.
His excessive behavior completely enraged An Wanwan.
An Wanwan gave all the bombs she had brought to Xiahou Meng, instructing her to use her lightness skill to find a way to blow up the enemy troops behind them.
They then quickly fled the area with the children.
Li Fengyu had been observing the battle and, upon witnessing this scene, immediately dispatched troops to provide support.
Not many of An Wanwan's men died, but more than a dozen of the children were killed by enemy catapults as they ran around in panic.
Seeing their gruesome deaths.
An Wanwan hated war even more, and couldn't help but wonder if things would be different now if there were no catapults.
Li Fengyu was unaware of what she was thinking.
After An Wanwan returned.
Li Fengyu noticed that something was wrong with her, and then he realized what was going on. He pulled her back to where they lived.
I poured An Wanwan a glass of water.
Li Fengyu said softly, "Wanwan, don't overthink it. Even without the catapults, Prince Yu would come up with other vicious methods. His ruthlessness is beyond our imagination..."
Upon hearing this...
An Wanwan looked up at Li Fengyu and said, "Li Fengyu, can you promise me something?"
"you say."
Li Fengyu replied to her.
An Wanwan said slowly, "Once the war is over and you become the emperor, we won't easily start wars anymore. Bombs will not be used on the battlefield unless absolutely necessary."
"Can!"
Li Fengyu agreed readily.
He reached out and pulled An Wanwan into his arms: "Once everything returns to calm, we'll get married. Wanwan, I still owe you a wedding, and I'll give you a grand one."
Whether the wedding is big or small doesn't really matter to An Wanwan.
What she wants is for him to care about her.
She's the only one in my heart.
Seeing that An Wanwan was not speaking, Li Fengyu gently stroked her nose and said, "Don't worry, since I promised you before, I won't change my mind now. In this life, I don't want anyone but you."
The implication is that even if he were the emperor, his harem would only contain her as the only woman.
An Wanwan leaned against him and said, "I'm willing, and you're willing too, but I'm afraid others won't be."
"It doesn't matter who has an opinion."
Li Fengyu held An Wanwan's hand and said, "I've made up my mind about you. If anyone dares to say another word, I'll give them eight, ten, or even dozens of concubines. Let's see if they can afford to support them!"
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