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Chapter 316

Liang Xiao ignored Huangfu Qi's grievances.

Huangfu Qi was a businessman, and he was thinking about how to make money. He was a soldier, and he was thinking about how to win this war with huge power disparity. Not to mention the property stolen from the Huns, as long as the Yuezhi people were willing to send troops, he could even give them more money.

For the Yuezhi people, human bows are certainly treasures, but they are a belief in their homeland. But the Yuezhi people are also humans, without wealth and no tangible benefits, why should they help you fight?

Only faith cannot survive.

"Shouldn't these Yuezhi people be in Nanshan? Why did they appear here?" Liang Xiao asked in confusion.

After the Yuezhi people were defeated by the Huns, they were divided into two parts: some moved westward, called the Great Yuezhi, and some were reluctant to leave, so they lived with the Qiang people on Baonan Mountain, and were called the Xiaoyuezhi. The Maqi tribe was part of the Xiaoyuezhi. They were limited in strength and were not opponents of the Huns. They should be hidden in the Nanshan, that is, the Qilian Mountains, and should not appear near Xingxing Mountain. This is already the northern part of the Hexi Corridor, and it goes deep into the hinterland of the Hunxie King's tribe.

Huangfu Qi smiled. "The Yuezhi people are all wolves. They smelled the wind and came out to rob. So, even if the adults don't give them a piece of money, they will not let the Huns go."

Liang Xiao suddenly realized. So that's it, that's much easier.

Ma Qi and others cried for a while before they stopped their sadness. He returned the bow to Liang Xiao, asked Liang Xiao to sit down, and asked the origin of the bow. Liang Xiao took this opportunity to tell the story of himself shooting himself and killing the father and son of Hunxie, and then shooting the Wusun envoy, and seizing the human bow. Ma Qi was surprised when he heard that he had seen Liang Xiao's archery skills with his own eyes, and thought it was already horrifying, but now he heard that Liang Xiao dragged the old king of Hunxie with several cavalry to death, and he felt even more incredible.

"It turns out that King Hunxie died like this. It's God's will." Maqi sighed and fell to Liang Xiao again. "King Hunxie didn't know how many Yuezhi people had killed. We cut our teeth day and night and wanted to kill him to take revenge. We have never been able to do it. Now the lord has avenged us, and we owe him a favor."

"The Huns are our common enemy, and we should join hands to fight the enemy together." Liang Xiao said: "Now the Huns are embarking on a large-scale western expedition. The emptiness of Hexi is a good opportunity for you to take revenge. I wonder if the Duwei has any ideas."

Maqi laughed: "To be honest, we came here because we felt something was wrong with the Huns. In previous years, almost all the Huns were next to the Great Swamp. But this year it was strange and I haven't seen a few people. Lord, the Huns mobilized troops and more than 100,000 people fought westward, but Lord, when we arrived here, if the Huns knew about it, they would be afraid they would vomit blood."

"I don't vomit enough blood, so I still want to cut their flesh. Hexi was originally the homeland of the Yuezhi people, but they snatched it away. Now, let's snatch it back."

"Okay" Maqi slapped his thigh and praised him loudly. When the generals heard this, they were also flirting with each other. They had been suppressed by the Huns for so many years and had a lot of resentment. Now they have the opportunity to take revenge, so they are not willing to let it go. Even if they cannot regain their hometown, it is good to find the bad luck of the Huns.

While drinking and eating meat, everyone started a heated discussion. Maqi vowed that he could send people to inform the tribes of Nanshan, including the Yuezhi people and the Qiang people, and go down the mountain to rob the Huns. A rough estimate was that there should be 20,000 to 30,000 people. However, the tribes were relatively scattered and took some time to assemble, and most tribes had poor equipment. So they still needed to chew hard bones.

Liang Xiao agreed immediately.

The next day, Maqi sent a large number of messengers to Nanshan, and led more than 3,000 cavalry to the east with Liang Xiao. Although the total amount was less than 4,000 cavalry, they came suddenly, and the Huns were not prepared at all. They were about to collapse at one touch.

The Yuezhi people started killing, and wherever they went, blood flowed into a river. Liang Xiao only killed the strong and robbed horses and supplies, but they wanted to rob them all. Not only did they kill the young and strong Huns cleanly, but they didn't even let go of women, old men and children. The old men killed them, and all women and children were kidnapped and used as slaves. They would tell the Huns how they treated them, and they would be more ruthless and thorough.

After the Yuezhi people charged in the battle, Liang Xiao's pressure was greatly reduced. Most of the time, he just needed to follow the Yuezhi people. Only when the Yuezhi people encountered tenacious resistance would he lead his troops to fight and use powerful impact and precise archery to open up the situation. He became the winner and loser to the battle situation. While winning the respect of the Yuezhi people, he also gained a lot of money.

Stimulated by blood and interests, and with the support of abundant war horse resources, they advanced eastward at a speed of 150 to 200 miles a day. The Hun troops along the way had no time to react, and were killed and howled. As the battle progressed, they went deep into Hexi, and more and more Yuezhi people joined their team, gradually forming an irresistible torrent, sweeping the Hexi Corridor, invincible.

The attacked Huns were unable to resist and could only avoid the news while sending the news to the army on the Western Expedition.

Although he led more than 200 remaining soldiers, he rushed to the west side of the mountain pass day and night. He saw King Youguli who was cooperating with King Youguli to inform the news that the tribe was attacked.

It was okay for King Youguli to say that his pasture land was on the grassland on the north side of the desert, far from the Hexi Corridor. Those pastures were close to the Hexi Corridor, or the tribe leaders who were simply inside the Hexi Corridor were shocked when they heard the news.

Liang Xiao is not in Dayuan, but still east of Tianshan Mountain?

Soon, someone connected the messages they received one after another and speculated about Liang Xiao's intention. Now, they exploded. Judging from the positions of the tribes attacked by Liang Xiao, Liang Xiao was always heading east, and his target was not the baggage troops behind them, but their large rear.

The main force fought westward, and the rear was empty, which was the same situation for every tribe. Suddenly, encountering this group of enemies with extremely strong combat power and speed was no less than that of the Huns, the consequences were unimaginable.

The Huns have always been good at this tactic of avoiding the real and fictitious tactics, and they are the most aware of the power of this tactic. Now they have been killed in their hometowns, and they can imagine the panic in their hearts. They surrounded King Youguli and asked to withdraw their troops and return to aid. The fortress of the Dayuan people was strong and they could conquer it. However, the consequences were extremely terrible when the base camp was attacked. Now they rushed back and had a chance to stop Liang Xiao, regain some of the population and livestock, and reduce losses.

When King Youguli saw this posture, he was panicked. If all these tribes retreated, what's the use of him staying here alone?

While appeaseing everyone, King Youguli sent Dian to Suye City and reported to the Right King Youxian and requested instructions.

However, before the order of the Youxian King arrived, a tribe retreated its troops and returned to the rescue despite the obstruction of the Youguli King. Someone started, and the Youguli King could no longer control it. More and more people retreated, like birds and beasts scattered.

On the edge of the valley water, the Han and the Huns were fighting in full swing.

Li Guang rode his horse, and the bowstrings in his hand sounded. Sixty or seventy steps away, several Huns fell off the horse's horse's hooves and were then trampled on by the horse's hooves. Screams one after another, blood gurgling, dyeing the sand red.

More Huns rushed over, roaring while shooting arrows: "Catch Li Guang, catch Li Guang."

The arrows were like rain, and Li Guang was hit by several arrows. Fortunately, he had iron armor to protect his body. Although he was bleeding, he was not fatally injured. Instead, he became more and more brave as he fought. However, his mount could not hold on, and his legs became weak and he fell to the ground. Li Guang felt something was wrong, so he jumped off the horse's back, rolled, stood up, pulled the bow and shot again.

The arrow feathers rang, and several Huns fell to the ground after being shot.

Seeing Li Guang falling off the horse, Li Jiao shouted loudly: "Akan, Akan, go and save Ahweng." While shouting, he rode his horse to rush towards the Huns. More than a dozen knights followed closely, flew past Li Guang and met the Huns.

Li Gan rushed over and shouted: "Aweng, get on the horse quickly, get on the horse quickly."

Li Guang grabbed an empty saddle war horse and turned over and jumped up. "Arrow came" a guard rushed to him and handed the arrow bag. Li Guang pulled off the empty arrow bag, threw it aside, carried the new arrow bag on his body, and rushed back to the horse. The string sounded sharply, and several Hun knights were caught in the arrow and fell off the horse.

Seeing this, the Huns were so motivated that they did not dare to fight again. They all pulled their horses back and began to flee.

Li Guang ordered the pursuit. The messenger beat the war drum, and the Han soldiers reorganized and chased the north.

At sunset, they chased to Xiu Tuze and stopped.

Li Guang turned over and got off the horse, walked to the big zodiac, squatted down, picked up a handful of water, and rubbed his hands. The cool lake water poured on his face, melting the solidified blood, and winding along his beard.

"Happy, happy." Li Guang stood up, put his hands on his hips, looked at the big lake that was red by the sunset, and let out a long sigh.

"Aweng, you've made a lot of money this time." Li Jiao, who led his troops to chase him, rushed over. Before he got off the horse, he couldn't help but laughed. "Aweng, do you know who we have caught?"

Li Guang glanced at him and cursed with a smile: "What big shot can there be? Isn't it just a few Hun dogs? Is it necessary to be so happy?"

As he spoke, he couldn't help laughing out loud. Without counting, he knew that he had gained a lot this time. Perhaps because the Han army rarely attacked on his own initiative, the Huns were too arrogant. As if they were not on guard, he and the three thousand Longyou soldiers led by him had almost no effective resistance. They rushed to the hinterland of the Xiu Tu Wang tribe in one breath and won thousands of levels.

"Aweng, I captured King Xiutu's clan and prince, as well as nearly a hundred nobles of all sizes." Li Jiao was so happy that he couldn't stop talking. "Aweng, we have made great contributions."

Li Guang was stunned for a moment: "Take it serious?"

"Of course it's true." Li Jiao waved and asked someone to bring several prisoners over. One was a woman in her fifties. Although her hair was slanted, her clothes were extremely gorgeous. Although her eyes were a little panicked, her face was still angry. Another young woman followed behind, her face full of fear, holding a boy of five or six years old in her hand.

"Father, this is the sacred clan of King Xiutu, and this is the youngest son of King Xiutu."

Li Guang stared at the prisoners in a daze, and after a moment, he laughed to the sky. "The heavens do not let me down Li Guang."

To be continued.

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