Chapter 1125 -1119: Hard Tactics
Sima Ping straightened up, patted the dust off himself, couldn’t help but roll his eyes at Lu Yuanpeng, then followed the main force forward: “You’re quite proud, huh.”
Lu Yuanpeng chuckled, caught up with Sima Ping, but his eyes were still stinging: “Do you have a handkerchief? Lend it to me, my eyes are really stinging! But I didn’t bring a handkerchief when I went out!”
Sima Ping originally wanted to ask if Lu Yuanpeng was a girl, needing to carry a handkerchief when going out, but suddenly remembered that when they first entered Pingyang City, a little girl of about five or six years old realized they were troops from the Bai family and specially wrapped some snacks in a handkerchief for them to share. He had been carrying that handkerchief with him, intending to return it to that girl.
After fumbling for a while, he found the handkerchief from his sleeve and handed it over to Lu Yuanpeng: “I’m going ahead!”
Lu Yuanpeng wrapped a bit of snow from the roadside in the handkerchief and wiped his very swollen eyes, sighing in relief: “Ah… that’s much better!”
Wang Dong rode in quickly, initially intending to urge the team behind to speed up, when he suddenly saw Lu Yuanpeng wiping tears with the handkerchief. He didn’t recognize Lu Yuanpeng and shouted loudly: “What’s a grown man doing, crying like that!”
Lu Yuanpeng moved the handkerchief away from his eyes, looked up with a nasal tone, and shouted: “I wasn’t crying! It was the stinging in my eyes!”
Sima Ping, who had already walked ahead, suppressed his laughter.
Seeing it was Lu Yuanpeng, Wang Dong was momentarily surprised but then assumed that even with a nasal tone, Lu Yuanpeng was convincing and nodded: “General Bai has ordered that there’s no need to clean up the battlefield yet; we should speed up to guard against the retreat of the Tianfeng Kingdom’s Elephant Army.”
After delivering the orders, Wang Dong turned his horse around and galloped towards the front, inwardly calculating that once this battle concluded, he must inform his master to not let Commandant Lu’s grandson go to the front line, but rather act as a leader of the Huotou Army! Being on three battlefields scared the kid so much… making him cry like that.
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Sal Khan, riding on the giant elephant that was galloping all the way, coughed for a while when he noticed that the pungent and choking smell in the air had dissipated. Gasping heavily on the back of the giant elephant as its speed gradually slowed down.
Some elephants had already fallen after not moving far forward, breathing heavily, and no matter how they blew the bone whistle, the elephants wouldn’t stand up again.
But Sal Khan and his people dared not stop, afraid that if they stopped, the pursuing army would catch up.
The disciple of the Great Shaman, tears streaming down his face due to the smoke, wiped his face with his sleeve, firstly recounting their losses: “We’ve lost more than half! Most of our war elephants… perished in the previous ambush, the Yan and Zhou people are really disgraceful! They don’t dare to confront directly and can only use such underhanded tricks.”
“There are no underhanded or aboveboard tricks on the battlefield, victory is the real trick!” Sal Khan’s eyes burned with fierce fire, “Cross the Danshui River, order Aksai to bring the Elephant Army to join us!”
No advantageous weather, terrain, or unity was held by their Tianfeng Kingdom; it was his overconfidence, thinking that confronting this cold weather would just require putting furs on the elephants, and the giant elephants could still roam freely on this land. But he had never seen snow before… nor did he realize how slippery the snow-covered ground could be.
The large elephants, clad in armor, found it quite difficult to stand up again on the slippery ground after tumbling over.

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