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Volume 2: Unpredictable Chapter 151: Lin'er first shows his edge (Part 2)

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    On that day Wen Shun led his troops back to the stronghold and went into the tent to report the situation of today's battle with Gao Shun.  When Gao Shun heard this, he frowned and asked Wen Shun.

    "The prince spared his life yesterday, but today he was supposed to be captured, but he was let go again. Although Yu Wenke swore a poisonous oath, I'm afraid he won't go to war easily again. In this case, what should my nephew do?  "

    Wen Shun seemed to have thought about it for a long time and said with a smile.

    "Uncle Gao, don't worry too much. My nephew has a plan."

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    Gao Shun was relieved to see Wen Shun's confident attitude. He also saw that Wen Shun acted step by step and meticulously.  In addition, Wen Han secretly ordered the envoys to give orders, and Wen Shun could use his power.  Gao Shun thought about it for a while and then responded to Shun's suggestion.

    The next day, Wen Shun led his troops and rushed to Linrong City. Unexpectedly, a no-war sign had been hung on the top of Linrong City.  Wen Shun fought for a while under the city, but when he saw that there was no movement on the city, he knew that Yu Wenke did not dare to go out.  Wen Shun then taught the soldiers to yell and curse in unison, and they did not return until noon.  This continued for several days, and the people in Linrong City continued to curse.  However, Yu Wenke remained motionless and taught the sergeant to close his ears and guard.  On the fourth day, when Yu Wenke was watching at the gate, he saw that the Tang army had abandoned their horses and sat on the grass below the city. Most of them were tired, so they slept on the ground.  When Yuwen Ke saw this, he became furious and shouted angrily.

    "The Han people bullied me too much!! Let's see how I can kill them all!!"

    After Yu Wenke finished drinking, he taught the sergeants to prepare their horses, and ordered five thousand soldiers and horses to rush out of the city.  When the sergeants of the Tang Army saw the Hu people rushing towards them, they were so frightened that they abandoned their horses and fled away.  With a ferocious look on his face, Yu Wenke's horse suddenly galloped towards him, taking the lead and rushing straight towards him.  When the Hu people saw that the Tang army was escaping, they rushed to the front and pushed each other. They had no formation, but the formation was in chaos and chaos.  At this moment, a cannon sounded, and a large number of cavalry with only a few hundred men came out from behind Hu Jun.  The leading general, wearing a green-scaled unicorn armor and holding a blue-coloured unicorn spear in his hand, looked very heroic. He was none other than Wen Shun.  Wen Shun rode his horse and led the army to cover up and kill him from behind.  When the barbarians saw this, they were immediately confused and at a loss.  Wen Shun suddenly rushed into the Hu army's wave, rushing left and right, as if he were entering an uninhabited country, killing in waves.  The barbarians screamed in agony, and Wen Shun rushed from behind to the front of the formation, hoping that Yu Wenke would come from behind and kill him.  Yuwen Ke was flustered and quickly turned his horse to meet him.  Wen Shun flew with more force and opened a highway, and the two met each other.  Wen Shun suddenly unleashed a hundred birds facing the phoenix spear technique, and the spear was as fast as pear blossoms flying away. Yu Wenke was caught off guard by Wen Shun and was defeated step by step.  Suddenly, Wen Shun's gun style changed again, and he fired three shots in a row.  The first shot suddenly hit Yuwen Ke's chest.  Yuwen Ke hurriedly got out of the way, but before he could recover, Wen Shun's second shot suddenly came again, quickly stabbing Yuwen Ke's forehead. Yuwen Ke saw that this shot was more powerful and hurriedly swung his gun to block.  With a loud bang, the gun in Yuwen Ke's hand was interrupted by Wen Shun.  Yuwen Ke's face was full of horror, and the third gun suddenly came again, with such fierce force that it set off gusts of wind.  The blow made him unable to open his eyes. Yu Wenke felt his chest was hit by a force that could break a mountain. He screamed and fell to the ground.  In the midst of the lightning and flint, the barbarians around him had not yet come back to their senses, and Yu Wenke had already been defeated.  Wen Shun suddenly dismounted and put a gun to Yu Wen Ke's throat. At this time, the Tang army that had fled earlier had already returned to fight, and Wen Shun's cavalry rushed back and forth, avoiding the surrounding barbarians and supporting Wen Shun.  When the Hu people saw that Yuwen Ke was captured, they wanted to rescue him, but they saw that the soldiers of the Tang army were brave and brave, but they could not move forward.

    Wen Shun had a cold expression on his face, changed from his usual smiling face, and shouted coldly.

    "Yu Wenke, you are captured by me again, can you accept it!!!?"

    Wen Shun's voice was like thunder, and Yu Wenke seemed to see a huge blue unicorn behind Wen Shun roaring up to the sky. He was suddenly frightened and his whole body was cold and his face was full of despair.

    "I have been defeated three times and captured twice. Although I am a foreigner, I still know etiquette and justice, and I have already made an oath. How can I be so shameless? This life depends on the general's orders!"

    Wen Shun nodded and smiled when he heard the words, then taught Yu Wen Ke to mount his horse, and the two of them rode together in front of the barbarian formation.  Wen Shun was majestic and drank in a concentrated voice.

    "Those who committed corruption have been captured one by one by my father, the king, and punished according to the law. If you are willing to recruit people and obey the king's instructions, you will not only get the money and food you deserved before, but you will also be the common people of the Tang Dynasty forever. Han Hu  One family, never violated.¡±

    Wen Shun's loud voice shook, and the five thousand barbarians looked at each other in shock.  Wen Shun turned his eyes to Yuwen Ke, and Yu Wenke sighed. The elite of the Tang army was famous all over the world. Now he was just a little-known general, and he could defeat the Hu people repeatedly. If the Hu people continued to resist and angered Tang Wang Wenhan, he sent  If the famous generals under his command come, the Hu people will be destroyed.  Yu Wenke knew that the matter must be violated, so he quickly dismounted his horse and knelt under the horse, exposing his flesh and apologizing.

    "The King of Tang is so powerful that the barbarians will no longer rebel!!"

    As soon as Yu Wenke made this move, the five thousand barbarians were silent for a while, and then they all followed suit and shouted in unison.

    "The king of Tang Dynasty was benevolent and righteous. His descendants will all feel the grace of Fu Zai and will never rebel."

    Wen Shun laughed when he heard this and then taught himWen Ke went to the city and attracted the remaining 30,000 barbarians in the city to surrender.  General Tang, a member of the army, changed his expression after hearing this. He glanced at Wen Shun urgently and secretly stopped him.  Wen Shun turned a blind eye.  Yu Wenke looked at Wen Shun silently, bowed his hands and bowed.

    "General, tell me to go forward. If I have any evil intentions, what should I do?"

    Wen Shun smiled when he heard this and said calmly.

    "General Yuwen actually surrendered to me in the Western Tang Dynasty, so why should I doubt him too much? This will only create a gap."

    Yu Wenke heard this and was secretly impressed, so he rode towards Linrong City on horseback.  Wen Shun led his army and led five thousand Hu people back to the stronghold.  Gao Shun had long heard that the scouts had come to report that Wen Shun defeated Hu Jun and captured the leader of the thieves, Yu Wen Ke, alive.  When he saw Wen Shun's army and horses returning, he quickly led the generals to greet him, and all the generals praised him one after another.  Wen Shun showed no pride and returned the greetings one by one.  Suddenly, Gao Shun's expression changed. Seeing that there were only more than 5,000 barbarians behind the army, and Yu Wenke was nowhere to be seen, he quickly asked Wen Shun.  Wen Shun then reported the previous events.  When Gao Shun heard this, his expression changed, his brows furrowed, and he said in a deep voice.

    "My son's move is really inappropriate. After all, the Hu people are a foreign race. If Yuwen Ke has evil intentions and never returns, what should he do?!"

    "Uncle Gao, don't worry too much. That Yu Wenke will definitely come back, so please hold a banquet early as a treat."

    Wen Shun smiled calmly and was very sure.  Gao Shun and other Tang generals were all suspicious, but they did not want to harm Wen Shun's face, so they followed his advice and prepared a banquet in the stronghold.

    Until night, there was still no movement.  All the generals in the tent had strange looks, but Wen Shun was the only one who was leisurely and contented, just closing his eyes and resting his mind.  Gao Shun frowned and was about to open his mouth.  Suddenly soldiers came to report that a large number of barbarians came outside the stronghold.  Gao Shun's expression condensed, and suddenly his heart tightened, and he quickly called his soldiers to guard in case the barbarians attacked the stronghold.  Wen Shun shook his head and smiled, and said to Gao Shun.

    "Uncle Gao, there is no need to do this. If the barbarians become wary and retreat into the city, all their previous efforts will be wasted."

    "Can!!"

    Gao Shun narrowed his eyes as he spoke.  At this time, another soldier came to report, and Yu Wenke first led a group of troops to pay homage.  It turned out that Yu Wenke was also a careful person. He was afraid that the Tang army would see that he had brought most of his troops over and would be prepared, so he came to report it first.  When Gao Shun heard this, his face darkened, then he looked at Wen Shun, hesitated for a while, and sighed.

    "It seems that as the prince expected, the Hu people have sincerely surrendered. I am really worrying in vain. I hope the prince can stop it in time, otherwise I will almost cause a big mistake."

    "Uncle Gao is the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces and has great responsibilities, so he must act with caution. But my nephew has repeatedly overstepped his bounds. I hope Uncle Gao won't mind."

    Wen Shun was humble and polite, and when Gao Shun saw him, he secretly praised him endlessly.

    Later, Gao Shun met Yu Wenke, who knelt down in the tent and explained his crime.  Gao Shun comforted him, so he taught Yuwen Ke to lure the barbarians into the stronghold and reward the three armies.  After that, Gao Shun also followed his promise and ordered the officials of Bingzhou to distribute the money and food owed to the Hu people one by one.  At the same time, he issued orders in various places in Bingzhou, loudly publicizing the Han and Hu families. The Han people must not bully the Hu people, take away the things of the Hu people, and do not despise and slander the Hu people. However, if there are any violations, they will be dealt with in accordance with the law and will not be lenient.  Then, he ordered county officials to arrange housing for the Hu people.  After years of exaggerating Han rituals, the Hu people integrated quickly.  However, the people of Bingzhou did not dare to commit any crime because they saw the law and knew that the former Pinghu officials were severely punished.  At this point, the Beiqiang rebellion came to an end.  In the same year, Zhang Xiu went to recruit Anxi Qiang. The Hu people were deeply resentful, and Zhang Xiu did not suppress them forcefully. However, there was no progress in recruiting Anxi Qiang.  After the Northern Qiang was settled, the Western Qiang saw that the Western Tang Dynasty had indeed returned money and food to the people of the Northern Qiang and that they no longer had to work, so they believed Zhang Xiu's words and were willing to be recruited.

    One month later, Wen Shun and Yu Wenke returned to Chang'an.  Wen Shun's active activities in Shuofang had already spread to Chang'an. Wen Shun did not like publicity in his actions, so he did not return with the Bingzhou envoy.  Moreover, Yu Wenke later learned that Wen Shun was really the prince of the Western Tang Dynasty, and the reaction on his face was wonderful.  Yu Wenke had extraordinary talents since he was young and had the ability to capture tigers. He was the best among his peers and was highly popular among the Hu people. Later, he led the Hu people to occupy Shuofang.  Yu Wenke thought that he was a hero, but he never expected that he would be defeated at the hands of a thirteen-year-old child, and he had even sworn to become his slave.  However, it cannot be said that Yuwen Ke is incompetent, but that Wen Shun is too evil.  Not only was he proficient in the art of Tai Chi, but he also learned the essence of his father's Shanhe Wuji Spear. At that time, he also studied under Guan Yu and Zhao Yun, and learned from the two of them. He is still unknown today, but he will learn it sooner or later.  Famous throughout the world.  Later, Yu Wenke obeyed his oath and wanted to be Wen Shun's slave, but Wen Shun just laughed it off and recommended him to Gao Shun.  Gao Shun also admired Yu Wenke and promised him the post of captain.  But Yu Wenke refused enthusiastically and said sternly that a man's head can be cut off and his integrity cannot be bent. How can he break the oath he made?  Yu Wenke insisted on becoming Wen Shun's servant.  Wen Shun had no choice but to follow his wishes.
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