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Chapter 1,436 Ling Tong¡¯s Raid

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    Cao Cao had a thorough understanding of the current situation, and there was a hint of desolation in his words.

    Since ancient times, beauties have grown old and heroes have grown old.

    And after he finished saying this, he couldn't help but turn pale, and suddenly a mouthful of blood spurted out.

    This frightened Cao Zhang, and he rushed to help the crumbling Cao Cao.

    "Father, what's wrong with you?"

    "Zhang'er, it's okay, it's an old problem. Even after treatment, I've seen it, but it's still the same. I'm used to it."

    Actually, Cao Cao¡¯s current condition is not good.

    On the one hand, it¡¯s due to the constant impact of having a headache, and on the other hand, it¡¯s due to the anger that comes after repeated defeats.

    This is what affected him the most. He often vomited blood during this period, but he didn't make it public and no one else knew about it.

    This time, I finally couldn¡¯t help it, and showed myself in front of Cao Zhang. How could I not make him worried?

    After a moment of relief, Cao Cao's face finally regained some color, and he felt better than before.

    Seeing Cao Zhang's expression, Cao Cao smiled and said with relief: "Zhang'er, don't worry. You know your body well and you won't die!"

    At least before defeating Liu Ke, I will never die easily!  Go and follow your father's instructions!  "

    This time Cao Zhang finally didn¡¯t say much and ran out quickly.

    He was worried and just wanted to get there quickly so that he could escort Cao Cao back to recuperate as soon as possible.

    And on both sides of the muddy water, the battle is getting more and more intense.

    With eight armies attacking at once, Cao Jun was short of manpower, so he could only push forward with all his available strength.

    In this way, he can barely block the opponent's attack.

    But for Cao Jun, the situation is still not optimistic.

    Because the opponent's troops are already large, they can still continue to be replenished amid constant consumption.

    On the other hand, Cao's army has used all its forces at this moment, which means that there will be one less casualty.

    The longer it takes, the worse it will be for them.

    There will always be a moment when Cao Jun's troops are too depleted and cannot support the entire defense, and they will be broken through by the opponent.

    As long as one of the eight armies breaks through, the situation will change instantly, and Cao's army will be completely defeated.

    Cao Cao's generals knew it very well, and the generals of the eight armies also knew it very well.

    Therefore, a life-and-death battle raged on like this.

    At this moment, Liu Ke, accompanied by Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong, Guo Jia and other advisers, came to the shore of the West Plains.

    "Your Majesty, all Cao's troops have been mobilized, and now there are no more casualties or casualties to replace them.

    There is only one soldier and horse in the north that has not been used. Judging from the number, it should be less than 10,000.  "

    The captain who was responsible for observing the battle hurried forward to report. The only one he mentioned was of course Cao Zhang.

    However, for Liu Ke's 150,000 troops and Ling Tong's 50,000 troops who are about to arrive, the remaining 10,000 are of no concern.

    So Liu Ke finally announced: "Okay, if that's the case, let's send a signal to inform the public that we can march!"

    The famous school captain took the order and immediately ran down to take action.

    After a while, three piles of smoke were lit on the shore, and three straight yellow smoke pillars rose into the sky.

    Generally speaking, beacon smoke is black and gray, but with Liu Ke¡¯s improvements, beacon smoke can be produced in a variety of colors.

    In this way, different colors and different quantities can represent different meanings.

    For example, commands such as frontal attack, detour, feint attack, flanking, etc. can be issued using the arrangement of colors and quantities.

    This is also one of the reasons why Liu Ke's army is victorious in every battle.

    After all, things are changing rapidly on the battlefield. As long as the information in hand can be disseminated as quickly as possible, the chance of victory will be greater.

    The smoke of the wolf rose straight into the sky, and it was clearly visible on this flat plateau for dozens of miles around.

    At this moment, Ling Tong, who was ambushing Cao Jun five miles away from the camp, finally saw the long-awaited signal.

    As one of the generals who had been personally trained by Liu Ke many times, Ling Tong instantly understood the meaning of the three yellow smokes.

    He immediately ordered the entire army to attack Cao Jun's back.

    The three yellow wolf smoke also attracted Cao Jun¡¯s attention, but they couldn¡¯t understand it at all.meaning in.

    We can only temporarily suppress the doubts in our hearts and continue to resist the attack of the eight armies.

    Ling Tong has always been known for his bravery and strategy, and long-distance raids are his strength.

    Even Ling Tong¡¯s soldiers and generals have learned his style under his training.

    Therefore, we arrived in less than half an hour from a mere five miles away.

    The fastest among them are the Hun cavalry led by Huchuquan Chanyu.

    Arriving at the back of Cao's army, Huchuquan launched an attack without hesitation when he saw that his former enemy was completely defenseless.

    Originally, because the sound of killing on the front line was so loud, we didn¡¯t immediately notice the Ling Tong army behind them.

    But when Hu Chuquan led the cavalry to attack, the rumble of horse hooves caused the ground to tremble, and Cao Jun finally realized that something was wrong.

    Everyone was very confused. It was originally a battle across the river. Why was there the sound of horse hooves?

    Someone finally turned around and discovered a horrifying scene.

    Not far behind, a large number of cavalry rushed towards here.

    Those people were not dressed like those from the Central Plains. They had their hair spread out and they were wearing wild clothes. They held up their full-moon scimitars in their hands and rushed towards us while roaring.

    "Huns?"

    That soldier was a veteran who had fought with Cao Cao against the Huns before, so he instantly recognized the opponent's identity when he saw the formation.

    "However, this place is deep in the interior, still thousands of miles away from the settlement of the Huns.

    Even if the Qiang people attack, it will be more acceptable than the Huns.

    But the veteran did not dare to hesitate and quickly issued an early warning.

    "The Huns are coming, everyone, pay attention!"

    Although the sound was not loud, the sound of horse hooves had already attracted everyone, and Cao Jun was instantly stunned.

    Cao Cao was a little confused at first, so he quickly rushed out of the tent and looked behind him.

    As expected, it was the Huns who came, and the other party had already begun to launch the final charge.

    Cao Cao was shocked by the scene in front of him and quickly ordered his men to return to defense.

    After all, he had a very deep grudge with the Huns, and Cao Cao had long known that all the Huns had surrendered to Liu Ke.

    So the Xiongnu soldiers charging now must have joined Liu Ke to attack him from a flank.

    At the moment of life and death, 10,000 Cao soldiers were finally pulled from the front line in an emergency and turned back to defend the Huns behind them.

    But before they were ready, the Huns had already charged in front of them.

    Cao Jun, who was blocking the front, was directly rushed by the galloping horses, and was wiped out without any waves rising.

    The Xiongnu soldiers had already rushed into Cao's army without encountering any effective resistance.

    With the saber in his hand slashing, Cao Jun suffered heavy losses.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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