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Chapter 1756 Great Northeast (4)

After saying something from Hei-Too Changzhi, he immediately frightened the deputy general who followed him.

Even though you know that this is the enemy's trap, you still have to drill into it. Isn't this crazy?

However, Heichichang did not ask his deputy to wait for too long before, so he quickly continued: "You arrange some people to make more reeds on the way we came. In the afternoon, the whole army will make me a straw man and a grass horse. I don't ask for a lot of similarity. Just have that meaning, do you understand?"

"I understand! I will do it right away." Even if the deputy general who was a little confused was stupid, he realized that all this should be just a trap set by Black Tooth Changzhi for the enemy, and immediately went happily.

After the general left, Hei-Tooth Changzhi looked around again, then gave a few instructions to the guards beside him, and then sent everyone out.

...

Outside Xuantu City, tens of thousands of troops were waiting for the battle, and the atmosphere was very serious.

Among the central army's tent, Dae Jo-young ranked first, and the other six leaders were on both sides, staring at the door of the tent nervously, as if waiting for someone.

Finally, the leader of the Blackwater tribe couldn't help it and spoke to Dae Jo-young, "Chief, there is no news yet, so there should be no trouble, right?"

"No, if the Tang army did not change according to their previous marching plan, our plan would not fail." Although Dae Jo-young was also very nervous, he did not show it. His voice was calm and he looked confident.

"But what if they speed up the march?"

"If the black-toothed Changzhi sent by Li Ji was not stupid, he would not have done such a thing. If he did this, we would just wait for it. At that time, we would be caught off guard, so he would definitely stop halfway." Dae Jo-young said.

"Chief, we have an army of 100,000, while the Tang army has only 10,000. Why don't we take the opportunity to cover up and kill them completely?" The Baishan tribe leader couldn't sit still and asked after opening his conversation.

"The Tang army's weapons are sharp. If we are absolutely necessary, we should not fight them directly. After all, these 100,000 warriors are already our own personnel, and there are still millions of elite soldiers in the Tang Dynasty. We must preserve our strength." Dae Jo-young explained patiently.

What he needs now is a united group, not a scattered sand, so Dae Jo-young is not like using thunder to make the other six tribes separate from him. Patience is also one of his plans.

"But leader, what if the Tang army discovered our plan? So many people were sent to the back to Diba, and the Tang Dynasty's horse probing team would easily find them."

"Yes, leader, you must be careful about this matter. Those Tang Dynasty spies are elusive and all are extraordinary. We warriors fight against them but have not received any benefits."

Speaking of the discovery of the plan, the patriarchs of two tribes spoke, and seemed to be worried about whether the plan would fail.

However, Dae Jo-young had his own plans for this. He smiled slightly and said indifferently: "The formation of our 100,000 troops is here. Even if those spies from the Tang army can go around, they will not have time to go back when they find that the situation is wrong, so you don't have to worry about this at all."

"As for the spies who cannot fight against the Tang Dynasty, it doesn't matter. We are not fighting guerrilla warfare anyway. All we have to do is to defeat them in one fell swoop, that's all."

When everyone sat down, they heard Dae Jo-young say this, and they all had no idea. They all remained silent and continued to wait for the rewards of the horse they had already explored.

...

As time passed, the hands of the Black-Too Changzhi arranged for the people to go out quickly, and a large number of reeds were pushed together, and at the same time, the Tang army's camp was also laid.

"General, the straw man has arranged for someone to be stabbed. Should we withdraw?" The deputy general arranged everything and returned to Black-toothed Changzhi's side.

"You can't evacuate so easily. There will definitely be spies from the militars around us. Although they can't see what we are busy with, if the army retreats out, it will inevitably arouse their alertness." Hei-Too Changzhi shook his head and denied the deputy general's idea.

"Then, what should I do? We can't wait to die here." When the deputy general heard the Black-Tooth Changzhi's judgment, he suddenly became a little anxious.

"No, no hurry, don't hurry. It's time to wait until it's dark. Those spies will need time to go back. They have to make sure that we will camp here before going back. Then wait until they open the gate and release water at least midnight, so we still have time." Hei Ya Changzhi said slowly, as if he was really not in a hurry at all.

"But, what if they attacked in advance?" The deputy general obviously had to think more about it. After all, Hei Ya Changzhi was a Baekje native, and no one could guarantee whether he would betray the Tang Dynasty at this time.

"There is nothing, but they will definitely not attack during the day. If the flood comes during the day, we will have a chance to withdraw. They will only attack until we are asleep at night." Black-toothed Changzhi waved his hand and once again denied the deputy general.

"Then, what will we do next?" Seeing that he could not change Black-Tooth Changzhi's idea, there was no good idea, so he asked about the next action arrangement.

Black-toothed Changzhi seemed to have considered this. He smiled faintly and said slowly: "Dig a hole. Don't be too big. The position is casual. As long as you are half a height."

"This, why is this?" asked the deputy general.

"Do you think those migrants will come to kill after the flood? Once the camp is flooded by the flood, the pits will be filled with water. After the migrants are killed, the water pits will become their death place."

The deputy general really didn't know how to describe Heige Changzhi. After leaving with the order, he just felt that Heige Changzhi was really powerful, as if nothing could hinder him. Those people were like chess pieces he was pinned in his hands and played with casually.

...

The Tang army really stationed by the river, and it seemed that it did not intend to continue moving forward.

The spy on the other side of the river looked at the busy Tang Dynasty military camp from afar, and was sure of this in his heart.

So these spies used the cover of reeds to crawl away bit by bit. Three miles away, they could no longer see the Tang army camp's position, and turned over one by one, and rushed towards Xuantu City.

And they didn't know that in the Tang army camp not far behind them, the scouts in the hanging bucket had already seen their every move with a telescope.

So shortly after the spies left, the Tang army began to gather, and took advantage of the dark sky to evacuate from the camp in batches and disappear from the river bank.

(End of this chapter)

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