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Chapter 484: Siege (1)

Chapter 484: Siege of the City (1)

The wood slowly floated out in the water. After a while, the grass on the other side still did not move. The subordinates behind Tu Wu were a little impatient. They saw the leader still squatting there and motionless, without any sign of getting up, and they had to complain to each other.

At this moment, the grass on the other side swayed, and then a feather arrow flew out, and a "snatch" sounded and pierced on the wood. At that time, six or seven feather arrows flew towards the grass that was still shaking. Only a short scream was heard, and the dense grass on the other side was shorter. A depressing cheer came from behind Tu Wu, and an impatient person wanted to get up to cross the river.

"Wait a little longer, maybe there may be more than one on the other side!" Tu Wu reached out and grabbed the man. Everyone's perception of him had changed drastically at this time. They all hid their heads. After a while, they confirmed that it was not hindered and then walked over carefully.

A man in black was lying on the ground, surrounded by thatched grass that was overwhelmed by him. It was obvious that he had just rolled and struggled in pain on the ground. Blood was oozing out from the wounds on his chest and left ribs. He tried his best to sit up, but he couldn't even let his back leave the ground. The aconitum toxin applied on the arrow penetrated into his body, making his face dark, his breathing rapidly, his limbs weak, his pupils diverged, and finally took his life.

"Fortunately, the butcher is here this time, otherwise you will be like this guy on the ground now!"

The person who spoke was a sergeant in Zhenhai. His face showed a gloating smile, "Shut up, no one is like you mute!" The sergeant who was stopped by Tu Wu just now did not like his companions' inappropriate jokes. He looked at the dying Huainan army on the ground and said that his face was quite complicated. After all, the interval between life and death on the battlefield was too thin.

Tu Wu looked at the dying enemy on the ground. He had no strength to roll and struggle. His lips were trembling violently, and a series of low roars came from his mouth. The expression in his eyes also changed from hatred to weak begging. Obviously, he was in pain now. It was still a long time before the poison of arrows was about to take his life.

Tu Wu suddenly pulled out his short sword and tied it to the man's throat. The sharp blade cut off the other party's carotid artery and trachea. Blood spurted out, splashing on the surrounding ground and on the legs of the onlookers. Signs of life soon disappeared from the "night-free" body, perhaps because of Tu Wu's good deeds, the deceased's face was very peaceful, and it was not as ferocious and distorted as usual as those who died in battle.

"Take out the oil bag and check if there is any error in the object!" Tu Wu ordered in a low voice.

"Here!" Everyone's words were full of admiration. Tu Wu's judgment prepared by him completely convinced these veterans who had been through a long time. Everyone unpacked the packages on their backs, carefully opened the torch and scythe tightly wrapped in oil cloth, and checked them one by one before they re-ligated them. Then they carefully went to the Huainan Military Camp.

The Huainan Army camp under the night was like a sleeping giant beast. The patrol soldiers passing through it, and the sound of tricks and fighting came from time to time, reminding the dead soldiers of Zhenhai who were attacking at night that the operation was arduous. Tu Wu half-squatted and looked at the Huainan Army camp not far away. He was not worried that he would be discovered by the guards. After all, he was still more than a hundred steps away from the other camp. At this distance, he could find a living person squatting on the mound with the faint starlight. The sentries of the Huainan Army were afraid that they would all be Yang Youji. From Tu Wu's perspective, the defense of the Huainan Army's camp was not strict, perhaps because of Shi

There are limited relationships. Many places in the moat are only six or seven feet deep. Except for the camp gate, there are bamboo sticks, the rest are empty, and many barriers have not been built. However, the locations of several camps are good, and they can be protected by bows and crossbows. The tents inside the camp are also well separated by appropriate distances, and the barriers are also quite far apart. The back camps that accumulate food and livestock are protected very closely. In this way, even if the enemy's arson is successful, the impact will be very limited. Seeing this, Tu Wu couldn't help but hesitate. Could it be that the group of people took a huge risk and could only burn a few broken tents of the Huainan Army?

"Chief, the camp on the left is a good target, let's burn them!" A subordinate climbed up and said in a low voice.

Tu Wu looked along the fingers of his subordinates and saw a small camp behind the left side of the Huainan Army camp, which was covered by the camp. It was not clear if he accidentally saw it. He climbed down the mound, lowered his body and ran to the left for a while, and carefully observed it for a while. As expected, as his subordinates said, the camp was very different from other camps of the Huainan Army camp. The moat was only three or four feet deep, and the barriers were only wooden stakes to respond. The tents in the camp were even more slapped and arranged in the west, without any rules. After a while, he didn't see any patrol soldiers. Tu Wu couldn't help but be surprised and happy. The subordinate next to him came up and laughed in a low voice: "Tudu Head, this camp is like a slut with her thighs spread in the vassal. If we don't go in and have a fuss, wouldn't it be in vain?"

A slight burst of laughter came from all around him. Tu Wuqiang suppressed his smile and whispered: "You kill me, don't be stubborn now. Don't get rid of it later. No one will come to pull you again!"

After saying that, Tu Wu sent people to leave the two men to let the camp out of the camp, and led the remaining people to sneak carefully. After a while, everyone arrived at the trench. The three or four feet deep trench naturally jumped past, passed through the wooden fence, and entered the camp.

Perhaps for the convenience of heating and cooking, the tents in this camp were not arranged neatly like those in other Huainan military camps, but in groups of three or five, with burning bonfires in the middle, and the tents were also messy, and some were just thatched huts made of cut bamboo, wood and thatch. Tu Wu couldn't help but be surprised in secret. Although he had not fought with the Huainan army, he had seen the rules of the Zhenhai Army's Xingwu Camp. It can be said that the rules are extremely strict. It can be said that how to build barriers, how to set up tents, and how to send sentry detectives.

Rules; the Huainan army can fight against it and have an advantage, so how could it be scattered? It is like a bandit and refugee wandering around. The surrounding subordinates were overjoyed to see this and carefully found the enemy soldiers on the night to kill them. They took out the packages of clean oil, sulfur and other fire-induced objects and spread them outside the tent. Several clever ones even found the accumulation of camel and animal food and scattered the fire-induced objects. When everything was ready to stop, Tu Wu gave the order, and everyone used the fire sickle torches to ignite one by one, and then carefully withdrew from the camp and rushed back to the city without mentioning it.

Acheng got up, ***ed his eyes, moved away one of the thighs pressed against his companions, and felt that there was nothing on his body that was sore, as if he had been trampled by more than a dozen adult mountain pigs. While he was pressing his shoulders, he recalled what happened one day yesterday: After he finally arrived at the city of Huizhou Fucheng, before he could breathe a sigh of relief, the Han generals who had killed in the sky forced everyone to dig soil and repair the wall. In such a hot weather, it took such a long way to go,

The warriors did not let the warriors take a good rest, and they had to dig soil to build walls. How could this be the reason in the world? In the past, people in the mountains made appointments for the time and place when fighting. The warriors on both sides first had wine and meat for two days. They had accumulated enough strength. Everyone fought against swords, guns and guns, and the winners were all open and bright. Nothing like these Han people, they had run hundreds of miles before they had fought, and they were tired. The first thing they did when they arrived at the field was to dig the soil. Our warriors had both hands holding swords, guns, bows and crossbows.

It's not a hoe handle. Even if you go to help the Han officials fight, you will be yourselves. But this time, the rice in the villages along the way are not allowed to be taken, and the brothers who went to take privately were chopped off their heads. There is no such thing in the world. So everyone started to clamor and said that it would be too tired to dig again tomorrow. The Han officers urged the Han officers to whip with a whip, but after hitting this side, they sat down. When it was dark, they dug a shallow circle, and the soil piles were even more invisible.

There was only a sparse circle of wooden fences to meet the situation. The Han officer had no choice but to curse them, and just cursed hatefully: "What a group of lazy barbarians, they would not even be willing to build their own camps. Then there will be no one left to be attacked by the pirates at night." Everyone didn't believe this. At least there were more than 10,000 people here, and there were only more than 1,000 enemy soldiers in the city, and they would definitely be scared to hold on in the city. They dared not come out to raid, so they must have used it to scare us.

Just as Ah Cheng was thinking about it, a beeping sound came from his ears, as if something was burning. He thought that some idiot at night had not taken care of the bonfire and lit the spare dry firewood around him. He quickly got up and walked out of the tent, ready to scold the careless guy.

As soon as Ah Cheng walked out of the tent, he felt a wave of heat coming to his face, and he couldn't help but feel dizzy. When he looked closely, he saw that several tents in the outer circle were burning, and the fire was already four or five feet high. He didn't know when it was burning. He turned to find a tool to fight the fire, but he tripped under his feet. He reached out and touched the sticky liquid in his hands. When he looked down, he saw that it was the body of his companion, which was already cold.

"General, general, the pirates are attacking at night!" A lieutenant reported loudly outside the tent. There was a light like beans in the tent. Tao Ya was sitting in front of the tent, carefully comparing with the map. After hearing the report, he stood up and walked out of the tent. He saw several camps of Huainan Army's camps and drums sounded. The camp on fire had already soared into the sky. Looking at the light of the fire, you could vaguely see fireballs rushing out of the camp, rolling on the ground, and shrill screams rushed to the sky.

"General, this must be caused by the enemy's fire in the city. Those lazy barbarians were too poorly prepared to hit Dao'er, we...!" When the captain said this, Tao Ya ordered a deep voice to interrupt: "Order all the camps, except for the troops on the night, all the rest will be returned to the tent to rest. Those who violate the order will be executed. If anyone bumps into the camp, they will not be allowed to fight for the first time. No matter whether they are enemies or us, they will be served." After that, he went back to the tent, blew out the lights, and even went to the bed to rest.
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