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Chapter 797 One of the conditions

Xiahou Dun looked at the mountain that was standing in front of him and said to the army in a deep voice: "Send cavalry scouts to follow each mountain road that can enter the mountain to investigate and see if the road is really impossible to pass."

Immediately, more than 30 scouts of Xiahou Dun and several Japanese cavalry from Dog Slave Kingdom as guides rushed out and divided into several strands and rushed in several different directions.

Xiahou Dun waited for almost two hours, and these scouts returned one after another. Their words were almost the same. On the rugged and difficult mountain road, not to mention the large group of cavalry, even small groups of scouts like them had to go down the ground and lead the horse carefully through. A scout even accidentally fell off the cliff and died on the spot when passing through the cliff plank road.

Xiahou Dun thought to himself: "It seems that this road is indeed impossible to pass through." So he ordered the cavalry to be divided into several groups and patrolled at the exits of each entry and exit of the basin. Any enemy soldiers who fled out of the basin should be killed.

Then he led his personal guards, dozens of interpreters, and three thousand elite Japanese soldiers to plunge into the mountains. After Xiahou Dun entered the mountain road, he learned how rugged and difficult this road was. In fact, this so-called road is a path that only by using both hands and feet can the generals pass through. Xiahou Dun himself had to get off his horse and walk on foot, and his mount became a burden.

Seeing that the mountain road was difficult to move, Xiahou Dun became alert. The main reason was that he was afraid that the army of Bei Michafu set an ambush for him. He did not know the Japanese soldiers given by these dogs, Gu Zhibei, and did not know how powerful they were, and whether they were good at fighting in the mountains.

Xiahou Dun became more and more worried the more he thought about it. He hurriedly dispatched hundreds of capable Japanese soldiers to open the way to investigate. After each investigation, he would advance a while. In this way, his army would wind through the mountains like a snail.

Xiahou Dun looked up into the sky and saw that the sun was almost setting on the ridgeline. He suddenly became anxious and asked the guide how long it would take to get out of the mountain and enter the Satsuma Basin. The reply he received was that there were less than ten miles away. Xiahou Dun thought to himself that he had not encountered an ambush for such a long distance, so why are he still so careful? It is the most important thing to seize the time.

So he ordered the entire army to advance at full speed, no longer after reconnaissance and advancement as before. Then, the army like a snake suddenly accelerated its speed.

Xiahou Dun had just been out for a quarter of an hour, and killing sounds were everywhere on the hillsides on both sides, and countless Japanese flags emerged from the plants and trees. Xiahou Dun was shocked and shouted loudly at the Japanese general: "Let your soldiers organize defense!"

The other party drew out his sword and yelled at the Japanese soldiers behind him. Xiahou Dun had already wanted to obey his military orders, but these Japanese soldiers waved their weapons to fight against Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Dun's personal soldiers.

Xiahou Dun's personal soldiers were fully focused on the enemy soldiers shouting in the mountains and forests. How could he expect such a sudden change? He was caught off guard. Most of his 100 personal soldiers were killed by the Japanese soldiers. After more than ten breaths, Xiahou Dun just reacted and shouted: "No, the Japanese soldiers are fighting back from inside and outside. Hurry up to defend the enemy, wait for the rear army, and the front army comes to reinforce!"

Xiahou Dun said this because he and his personal guards lived in the central army. At this time, he thought that only some of the Japanese soldiers of the central army colluded with Himechafu and turned against each other. As long as he persisted, the rear and front troops gathered in the middle, he could wipe out these rebels and defeat the ambush.

His personal soldiers fought bravely, but although these Japanese soldiers were not as equipped as theirs, their combat power was not as good as them. However, with their absolute military advantage, they rushed forward one after another.

A personal soldier waved his sword in his hand and stabbed three Japanese soldiers in a row. When he was about to pull out the sword that pierced into the neck of a Japanese soldier, a spear pierced his thigh. He knelt on one knee in pain, and pierced the ground with a knife. Another short spear swing from the Japanese soldier slashed into his eye sockets.

There was also a Xiahou Dun's personal guard who killed several enemy soldiers in succession and was pierced by a spear. He rushed forward with pain and came to the Japanese soldier who had not had time to react and stabbed into the other party's neck with a knife.

Xiahou Dun himself also killed nearly ten enemy soldiers, but these Japanese soldiers seemed endless and could not be killed. However, there were fewer and fewer personal guards around him. He looked around at the air, and the shadows of Japanese soldiers were stern, screaming, and he didn't know what they said.

He found that the reinforcements he was looking forward to did not come, but the Japanese soldiers who came from the front and rear raised their weapons and rushed towards him. He also found that the ambush that rushed out of the mountains and forests were no different from the Japanese soldiers he brought. He immediately realized that this was not a rebellion within the Japanese soldiers, but a trap against him.

Xiahou Dun, who understood, suddenly showed a desperate expression in his eyes. He danced the spear in his hand into a ball, making people unable to get close to him. However, his personal guards did not have the skills as good as him. They fell one by one in a pool of blood one after another, and soon Xiahou Dun was left with a bare pole.

The Japanese soldiers surrounded him, but they did not dare to come forward rashly because they were afraid of his bravery. A Japanese general in the lead waved his hand, and hundreds of Japanese crossbowmen fired their bows and shot arrows at Xiahou Dun. Even though Xiahou Dun had great martial arts, it was impossible to avoid or block such dense arrows. The arrows immediately shot him into a hedgehog, but he still stood on the spot without moving like a scarecrow. Several Japanese soldiers, under the urging of the general, stabbed them with spears, which made Xiahou Dun's body fall to the ground.

The Japanese general led by the leader came forward and first sighed to his infantry, "This person is really a hero." Then he said to Xiahou Dun's body on the ground, "Don't blame us Japanese people in the underworld. This is what you are going to kill you, but you just borrowed our generous hand. This is also one of the conditions that our Dog Slave Kingdom promised to the Great Wei."

It turns out that it is true that Michafu wants to attack Dog Gu Zhibei, but the so-called Samo City was pacified by Dog Gu Zhibei a few days ago, and Michafu has long been defeated and died. All of this is to kill Xiahou Dun.

In Xinye City, Suhui Town, northern Kyushu, when Sima Yi heard the news of Xiahou Dun's death, he burst into laughter and said to several members of the Sima family who were in the same room as him and his most trusted confidant: "Xiahou Dun has died in the Dog Nu Kingdom. It's time for us to get rid of Cao Pi's burden."
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