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Volume 2: Unpredictable Chapter 1408: Qilin'er Shows His Power (Part 2)

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    The two men were killing each other faster and faster with their moves, and the sound of swords and guns clashing was deafening.  Shu soldiers from all sides quickly took the opportunity to surround him, intending to surround Wen Shun and others inside Gaixin.  The hysterical shouts of killing, the thrilling sounds of fighting, the ground was shaking in an instant, and the endless pressure came over like an overwhelming force.

    "Ouch! Kill!!!"

    Wen Shun let out a loud roar, and the unicorn beast behind him looked up to the sky and roared. The power of the spear suddenly increased dramatically. The spear had the power to break the sky and the earth, and it was extremely fast and violent, attacking Pan Ping with overwhelming force.  Pan Ping's whole face was twisted together, and he gritted his teeth to block it, but in the end he still couldn't resist, and was beaten back by Wen Shun's gunfire like a sudden rain.  Wen Shun rushed forward and swept across with his spear.  Pan Ping couldn't resist and hurriedly avoided. Qinglin's spear swept away with a hurricane force.  Wen Shun instantly rushed over and advanced straight ahead.  Pan Ping wanted to go back and fight, but the three hundred fine cavalry suddenly rushed over.  Pan Ping quickly reined in his horse and retreated. The surrounding Shu soldiers were unable to intercept and kill them, and only killed some soldiers and horses on the periphery.  The fine cavalry of the Tang army who were killed each sacrificed their lives to fight, and the rest followed Wen and Shun in the conflict.  In the flash of lightning and flint, Wen Shun had already reached the hinterland of the insurgent army, and Shu soldiers kept coming to intercept and kill him.  Previously, Fazheng was afraid of accidentally killing Wen Shun, so he ordered the generals not to attack with crossbows.  Wen Shun seemed to have noticed this, and the conflict became even more concentrated.  The crowds are like wolves coming towards us.  Under the light of swords and shadows of guns, Wen Shun was brave and fierce. He rode his horse and drew his gun, charging wildly and killing the enemy until they were defeated.  At this moment, a thunderous roar suddenly sounded.  I saw in front of me a young general wearing red armor with eyes and jaws coming to kill him, it was Zhang Baoye.  Zhang Bao's eyes widened with a ferocious aura, which was as powerful as his father's. He stared at the heroes with a fierce aura, and came towards Wen Shun head-on to intercept him.  Wen Shun shook his head and raised his gun to meet the attack.  The two of them clashed with each other, and the weapons in their respective hands started to strike wildly, with a loud 'bang bang' sound.  Pan Ping was behind and rushed over.  Shu soldiers from all over came to besiege him again.  Because Wen Shun was in the heart of the formation, where Shu soldiers were most densely spread, most of Wen Shun's elite cavalry were intercepted and killed, and the situation was extremely dangerous.

    At the same time, on a high slope not far away.  Fazheng's brows were furrowed, his eyes narrowed, his expression suddenly changed, and he secretly thought it was not good.

    "Wen Zixi clearly had three thousand soldiers. If he came to cover up the attack, why did he only lead 300 cavalry? Where were the remaining troops? Could it be that he did it intentionally!? He did it on purpose! He did it on purpose!! This Wen Zixi did it on purpose!!  What a lunatic!"

    Just when Fa Zheng stood up, there was a sudden loud killing cry.  Deng Ai led his troops to attack the rebels from behind.  At present, all the Shu soldiers were focused on besieging Wen Shun's troops. Deng Ai suddenly led his troops to attack and was caught off guard.  Deng Ai galloped his horse and charged wildly, with a look of madness on his face. He was the first to bear the charge. He tried his best to keep looking at the hinterland of the rebel army and charged at them without daring to neglect at all.  He was rarely so crazy. He was completely driven crazy by Wen Shun.

    "Ouch! All armies obey the order. If you dare not fight, you will be killed! Kill!!"

    Deng Ai roared angrily, and suddenly a three-headed and six-armed posture appeared from behind, like a motionless Ming Wang, his horse suddenly charged wildly, and he thrust his spear and stabbed violently.  Before the Shu soldiers could react, they were killed and scattered, and the chaos was out of control.  At the same time, it was said that Wen Shun was surrounded and killed by the troops led by Zhang Bao and Pan Ping. Wen Shun resisted with all his strength, and the soldiers around him also sacrificed their lives to fight.  Under such an intensive and violent offensive, even Wen Shun was defeated one after another. His shirt was torn everywhere and his mouth was bloody.  Fortunately, Wen Shun was very skilled and avoided the fatal spots, leaving only superficial wounds on his body.  What Wen Shun wanted was to force himself into death and feel the pressure of life and death.  I saw Wen Shun Ruruo fused with the unicorn beast behind him, sometimes fighting Zhang Bao, sometimes fighting Pan Ping, and sometimes fighting the approaching Shu soldiers.  Wen Shun's roars were like the roar of a unicorn.  Pan Ping, Zhang Bao and a group of Shu soldiers felt as if they were fighting a fierce battle with a living unicorn.  Wen Shun's blood was boiling all over, his blood energy was surging wildly, and his body was constantly attacking the bottleneck that was almost broken by a push, but he couldn't break through it repeatedly.  The more this happened, the crazier Wen Shun became. His eyes seemed to burst with green light, and he kept charging and breaking through.  The sergeants under Wen Shun's command seemed to be infected by Wen Shun's crazy murderous intention, and they all rushed to kill him with their lives.  Except for Zhang Bao and Pan Ping, who were able to control their true feelings, all the Shu soldiers were killed and were terrified.  Here, Zhang Bao and Pan Ping led their troops to besiege them repeatedly, but Wen Shun and a group of soldiers fought desperately to fight back.  Zhang Bao and Pan Ping complained secretly and cursed with hatred. Wen Shun was simply a living monster.  At this moment, there was a turmoil in the rear.  Pan Ping's face changed drastically, and he hurriedly rode away. Looking back, he saw Deng Ai, who was also looking crazy, charging straight towards him with his gun drawn out. Pan Ping was frightened by the three-headed and six-armed King Fudo.  It was too late, but it was too soon. Deng Ai danced with his spear and fired wildly. The momentum of his spear seemed to sweep through thousands of troops, killing the crowds of people, hoping that Pan Ping would come over unexpectedly.  Pan Ping did not dare to neglect, he was eager to block it, and fought with Deng Ai.  The troops led by Deng Ai surged forward and killed all the Shu soldiers in chaos.  As Deng Ai led his troops to attack, Wen Shun's pressure suddenly eased.  forwardWhere his head was in turmoil, Wen Shun's momentum suddenly rose, and he shot out a spear. Zhang Bao stared wide-eyed, as if he saw a unicorn soaring towards the sky, and hurriedly twisted the spear to block it.  There was a loud noise, and the snake spear in Zhang Bao's hand flew away. Wen Shun quickly drew the spear and stabbed it.  Zhang Bao had no weapon, so he had to move and dodge, and dangers arose one after another.  In the end, Zhang Bao was able to escape only because his soldiers fought tooth and nail to save him.  Wen Shun's sword eyes were dazzling with green light, and with one move of his spear, he led his troops to break through and kill.

    Fazheng saw the situation and knew that if he did not withdraw his troops, his army would suffer heavy losses. After sighing, he quickly ordered the withdrawal of troops.  Suddenly, the golden horns and drums sounded, and the Shu soldiers in the rear quickly withdrew.  Wen Shun let his horses clash and killed Shu people whenever they encountered them, causing them to scream in agony.  As the Mingjin trumpet sounded, all Shu soldiers no longer had the will to fight and fled one after another.  Pan Ping led an army to fight to the death and killed most of Deng Ai's troops.  Wen Shun then led his elite cavalry to fight all the way through the rebel army, hoping that Zhang Bao would kill him.  Zhang Bao turned pale with fright, galloped on his horse, and hurriedly looked towards Linhe City to escape.  Wen Shun was unable to catch up, and at the same time, his strength was exhausted. He was afraid that he would go too deep and be besieged, making it difficult to escape.  Although Wen Shun's previous actions were extremely reckless and crazy, in fact, Wen Shun knew that he only dared to do this with a 70% certainty.  If the Shu army had tens of thousands of soldiers and a peerless general like Zhang Fei, he would never act so rashly.  After all, the difference in strength between him and Zhao Yun is more than equal.  Wen Shun had a certain idea, so he stopped arguing, reined in his horse, and led his troops to watch the conflict.  Pan Ping, who was fighting desperately with Deng Ai's army, suddenly heard the sergeant shouting and Yan Wenshun came back to fight.  Pan Ping's expression changed, he didn't dare to neglect, and hurriedly reined in his horse and ran away.  As soon as Pan Ping retreated, the surrounding Shu soldiers immediately fled.  Deng Ai took advantage of the situation to cover up the killing, and Wen Shun led his troops back to intercept.  Those who could not escape were captured, but Pan Ping escaped fortunately.  After Wen Shun and Deng Ai led their troops to fight for a while, they saw that most of the Shu soldiers had fled back to Linhe, so they stopped fighting and organized their troops to withdraw.  The generals organized their teams one after another.  In this battle, the Tang army won a complete victory due to Wen Shun's brave charge and Deng Ai's timely surprise attack.  Wen Shun's 300 elite cavalry only lost more than 100.  Deng Ai's soldiers and horses only lost a few hundred people.  As for the Shu soldiers, at least more than a thousand of them were killed, and their vigor was completely shattered.  At this point in the battle, the morale of the Tang army was high.  Wen Shun's prestige was even greater in the army.  But at this moment, Deng Ai rushed to Wen Shun on horseback. Seeing Wen Shun covered in blood and with tears in his shirt, his face changed with fright and he asked urgently.

    ¡°Is something serious happening to Your Highness!?¡±

    After hearing this, Wen Shun grinned and said lightly.

    "It's just a superficial wound, it won't be a problem, just apply some gold wound medicine."

    When the officers and men around him heard this, they were all impressed.  It can be seen that Wen Shun was the heir apparent of the Western Tang Dynasty, and the only son of Wenhan, the Western Tang king. Although Wenhan had two new beautiful concubines, it is not known whether he would have any more heirs in the future.  However, judging from Wen Shun's achievements and his prestige in the military, as long as he did not commit an unforgivable mistake, Wen Shun would most likely succeed him in the future.  Wen Shun had such a noble status, but he was one of the first soldiers in the army. He was brave and invincible and was not afraid of pain. It can be said that he won the hearts of the army.

    When Deng Ai heard this, his heart swayed, and he admired Wen Shun even more, but he still advised him bitterly.

    "Your Highness, you must not do such a thing rashly again, otherwise if anything happens, Ai Wan will die and it will be difficult to forgive his sin!!"

    Wen Shun¡¯s smile became even brighter, his sword eyes shone brightly, he stared into Deng Ai¡¯s eyes and said slowly.

    "Shizai's words are wrong. If you weren't here, I would never act like this."

    The meaning behind Wen Shun's words is self-evident.  Deng Ai's heart trembled again, to be trusted by Wen Shun so much that he could trust him with his life and death.  Deng Ai was shocked and moved at the same time, and was speechless for a moment.  Wen Shun laughed loudly, and his generous laughter spread throughout the armies, and all the armies were respectful.

    After the army was reorganized and the scouts were done investigating, Wen Shun set up a camp on a dangerous hilltop ten miles away from Linhe City. In order to prevent the Shu soldiers from attacking, Wen Shun sent scouts to investigate.

    But it was said that the Shu army was defeated and returned to the city. The generals counted their losses and came to report them one after another.  Of the more than 4,000 soldiers who went to attack, nearly a thousand were lost. When Fazheng learned of this, he was shocked, angry, and regretful.  If he had expected that Wen Shun would be so crazy, the Dingjiao sergeant would do anything to attack him with arrows.  Even if he accidentally killed Wenhan, it would take at least several months for the Western Tang Dynasty to mobilize heavy troops to attack.  With a few months of buffering, he would at least have enough time to make arrangements. If the situation went badly, he could still escape into the hinterland of Shanyue, leaving Wenhan nowhere to be found.  As the Western Tang Dynasty mobilized troops, it would not take long for something to happen.  Now, he just acts as he pleases.

    But now, it's too late.  Fazheng planned to capture Wen Shun and make the Western Tang Dynasty surrender to the rat weapon, but Wen Shun frantically broke his game. It can be said that the boat capsized in the gutter.  Nowadays, the troops and horses are lost again, the morale of the army is greatly reduced, and there are thousands of Nie You's soldiers in Linhe City. It is not known when the attack will happen.  At this time, the situation was extremely dangerous. Fazheng did not dare to act rashly anymore. He quickly taught all the troops to guard the city and not to go into battle without permission. He also taught Ma Liang to bribe the soldiers of Jiaozhou with heavy sums of money, just in case.  Liu Chan has always been weak, and he is afraid of being rectified by the Dharma.When he learned about the situation, he became confused and did not report the truth. He only said that Wen Shun had escaped and concealed the truth.  Liu Chan felt very sorry after hearing this, but had no doubts.  After Fa Zheng stabilized Liu Chan, he resigned and left. He sighed repeatedly, frowning deeply and feeling worried.  That night Fa Zheng hurriedly sought out Ma Liang, Zhang Bao, and Pan Ping to discuss with him at his residence.
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