Chapter 1127 -1121: On the Brink of War
Soon the giant elephants waded across the Danshui River. Perhaps because they were scorched and burned by the raging fire, the sudden touch of water made them feel alive again, and they stood in the water unwilling to leave.
However, the rushing river quickly washed away the heat from their bodies, and they had to go ashore because of the cold, following the sound of the bone whistle, heading towards Quanya City.
Shen Kunyang led his men in pursuit, wiping out the Tianfeng Kingdom soldiers left in the rear; after capturing a significant number of prisoners, he looked across the Danshui River and saw the pitiful figures of just a dozen elephants clumsily emerging from the river, fleeing in disarray, and ordered the retreat to be signaled.
To this point, this battle… the Giant Elephant Army led by Sal Khan of the Tianfeng Kingdom was reduced to just over a dozen left. With minimal soldier losses, this was considered a grand victory for them!
Shen Kunyang ordered to halt not only because pursuing a cornered enemy is unwise, but also because they initially didn’t plan to cross to the opposite bank of the Danshui River.
“Clean the battlefield!” Shen Kunyang turned his horse and shouted loudly.
Bai Qingyu, having traveled all the way, knew the battle was over, thus recalled the troops to the city first, leaving half of the soldiers to clean the battlefield, and instructed to bring back the elephant meat that wasn’t entirely burned to see if it could be made into military rations.
“On New Year’s Eve, let the Huotou Army try if this elephant meat can make dumplings!” Bai Qingyu said and turned his horse, leading the troops back to the city.
In the last month of the first year of Yuanhe, on the 29th day, the allied forces of Zhou and Yan launched an attack on the Tianfeng Kingdom’s Elephant Army occupying Pingdu City, resulting in a disastrous defeat for Tianfeng Kingdom.
After a night of nerve-wracking battle, the soldiers were immersed in the joy of defeating the giant elephants. After all, these elephants were considered invincible in their eyes; unexpectedly, overnight, all these elephants perished at Pingdu City and Hanwen Mountain.
At daylight, they extinguished the flames, descended to harvest elephant meat and armor from the elephants, excitedly chattering about eating dumplings made from the giant elephant on New Year’s Eve, as if they were consuming prey caught by their own hands.
On the 30th of the last month, New Year’s Eve, the soldiers couldn’t help but think of their families upon seeing the harvested elephant meat; tears welled up in their eyes… If only their own parents, wives, and children could taste this elephant meat.
While soldiers from both armies were busy clearing the battlefield, Bai Jinzhi watched the giant elephant armor brought back by the soldiers, contemplating how many weapons could be forged from it. She then heard that the Zhou soldiers and Yan Army were nearly at each other’s throats outside the city.
With a surge of anger reaching her head, Bai Jinzhi paused to consider that in the future, the two countries would become one, forcibly suppressing her anger, and sent someone to inform her eldest sister and fifth brother, who were discussing matters in Pingdu City with the Ninth Prince of Yan and Yan’s General Xie Xun. Then, she leaped onto a horse and said, “Take me there and let’s have a look!”
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Upon hearing Bai Qingyan elaborate on the method of distributing the armor from the Elephant Army, Shen Kunyang hesitated to speak, glancing at the Ninth Prince of the Yan, who wore a silver mask.
Even if Yan could now mine from Wei Kingdom, crafting weapons would still take time. But the armor from the Tianfeng Kingdom stripped from these giant elephants could be made into sharp weapons, and the elephant meat could be dried for rations. While it’s a mere drop in the bucket insufficient to alleviate Yan’s food shortage, it still served as a goodwill gesture from Zhou.

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