Chapter 151: What's the point of talking about something?
Chapter 151: What's the point of talking about something?
Lin Feng couldn't figure it out either and kept thinking about it all the way.
Before we had walked far, we found that there was an army stationed ahead.
"Fuck, why is there no ranger report?"
Lin Feng was shocked. It was impossible for the cavalry to fail to notice such an obvious army.
Lin Qiaomei smiled and said, "Brother, that's our person."
"Hmm~ Who's there?"
A warhorse came galloping over quickly.
The man on the horse was Li Donglai. He ran to Lin Feng, jumped off the horse, and knelt on one leg.
"Boss, I'm worried, so I'm waiting here. I disobeyed your orders, so please punish me."
Before Lin Feng could say anything, he heard the sound of horse hooves.
Twenty or so riders came running over again.
The people on horseback were all mid-level officers under Li Donglai.
More than twenty people jumped off their horses and followed Li Donglai to kneel on the ground, with their heads down and no words spoken.
"What are you...doing?"
"General Lin, please join us in the punishment."
Lin Feng smiled bitterly: "Li Donglai, is it any use for you to wait here?"
"If the boss doesn't come back, I will take my men to fight the Tartars to the death."
"Oh, childish."
Although Lin Feng was somewhat touched, his face remained expressionless.
"As a soldier, the first and foremost element is to follow orders. How many times have I told you this? Have you forgotten?"
Li Donglai said stubbornly: "I remember everything the boss said, but I can't live alone without the boss."
"what about you?"
Lin Feng looked at the twenty or so officers.
"We will follow you till death!"
"Alright, I've made this so bad that I have nothing to say. Go back and follow my orders. This won't happen again."
"Thank you, General, for your kindness."
Li Donglai brought more than twenty officers with him. They excitedly got up, jumped on their horses, and ran away.
Lin Qiaomei nodded and said, "These people are the first soldiers to follow my brother."
"Yeah, not bad. It's not in vain that I love them."
"Look at how proud I am."
"Am I proud? Look at others..."
"What's wrong with me?"
Lin Qiaomei stared at Lin Feng with her eyes wide open.
"If anything happens to my brother, I'll be the first to die."
"Stop, stop, stop. Don't die of old age. It's bad luck. Go away."
"Humph."
Lin Qiaomei rolled her eyes behind him.
Although it was a strange battle, Lin Feng did not let the soldiers rest.
Lingdouzi Castle is still under siege by border troops. With enemies outnumbering them by more than ten times, the castle is in danger.
A cavalry of a thousand men swept across the wilderness like the wind, passed by a group of exhausted soldiers, and galloped towards Lingdouzi.
Lin Qiaomei asked immediately.
"Brother, why did those soldiers just now look like Zhao Shuo's men?"
Xie Chonghui replied, "General Lin, it's them."
"This guy is pretty tough."
Lin Feng said calmly: "This kid deserves a beating."
Zhao Shuo's legs were able to be used again, and he ran wildly on the weeds with the help of his guards.
I was so out of breath that I had to stop and rest.
Seeing a large group of cavalry passing by them, dust flew up in their noses and eyes.
A guard with sharp eyes pointed in front of the cavalry and shouted loudly.
"My Lord, that is your warhorse."
Zhao Shuo kicked the guard on the butt.
"Fuck you, you're asking for death by bringing up something irrelevant."
When the dust settled, Zhao Shuo looked at the cavalry that had long disappeared and shouted curses.
"Lin Feng, you desperate man, how dare you attack your Lord? Just wait, sooner or later, I will make you suffer a hundredfold..."
Because he was very excited, he started coughing violently while cursing.
Hua Ying hurriedly patted his back and beat his chest.
"My Lord, my Lord, let's remember this and kill him when the time comes."
"No...I can't let him die. I want him to...live and suffer!"
"Yes, yes, let him suffer, and please calm down, my Lord."
A guard brought a water bag and fed Zhao Shuo two sips of water.
After Zhao Shuo calmed down, he frowned and asked.
"Didn't Lin Feng fight the Tartars? Why didn't he die?"
No one could answer his question and they all looked at him stupidly.
"Where are the Tartars? Were they driven away?"
Zhao Shuo was very depressed. Why wasn't Lin Feng killed by the Tartars?
Aren’t they said that the Tartars are invincible?
Seeing that he was still obsessed with Lin Feng, Hua Ying quickly changed the subject and asked carefully.
"My Lord, where are we going now?"
Zhao Shuo pondered for a while, and tears came to his eyes again.
Choking with sobs, he said, "Poor Old Cheng, he was killed by that damned brat... and buried in the wilderness..."
As he spoke, he became overwhelmed with grief and burst into tears.
"Dad, Mom, Shuo'er is so useless..."
There are so many grievances that I can’t express or describe.
The guards also gathered around him blankly, looking at the marquis with snot and tears all over his face, at a loss as to what to do.
Hua Ying was extremely anxious. He turned around and looked at the wilderness in the distance behind him.
"My Lord, we can't stay here. The Tartars are still behind us. We have to keep running."
Hearing the word "Tartar", Zhao Shuo forced himself to stop crying.
"Yes, yes, Lao Hua, we have to keep going. Follow them first, don't get lost."
Obviously, Zhao Shuo could no longer walk.
More than a dozen guards took turns carrying him and followed the direction where the horse team disappeared.
When Lin Feng and his men arrived at Lingdouzi Castle, it was already dark.
The Qin side brought troops and was confronting the border troops.
Qin Fang breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that Lin Feng had arrived.
The government troops and border troops are both large formal armies, and he does not want to openly fight with his own people.
Both sides found a place to set up camp.
The border troops were not in a hurry to attack the city. Since there were many troops coming from the opposite side, it would be better to observe the situation first.
The leader of the border army this time was General Zhenjun Kong Jin, who had a good relationship with General Huoqi Wei Zhen.
After receiving the order from General Cui Yong, he led three thousand troops to Lingdouzi Castle.
He had two purposes. One was to intimidate Lin Feng and ask Lingdouzi to supply food and fodder to the border army camp regularly.
The second is to find General Wei Zhen.
This guy led two thousand troops to recover the food and supplies that were looted by the Tartars.
Who knew he would never come back.
It is said that he is recuperating in Qingshui.
Was he placed under house arrest by Lin Feng, or was he killed by Lin Feng?
Kong Jin has to figure it out.
When they heard that Lin Feng was not in the castle, they asked the generals guarding the city to open the gate.
Who would have thought that the general defending the city, Yu Lei, was also a regular soldier in the frontier army, but now he has become a mid-level officer in the provincial army.
No matter how he was threatened, Yu Lei insisted on not opening the city gate.
Kong Jin was angry and ordered his men to prepare for an attack on the city.
Lingdouzi is not far from the Tatar camp, so a quick battle is needed.
Unexpectedly, just as I was preparing the tools for siege, I heard someone report.
A large army of thousands of people has arrived dozens of miles away.
He quickly ordered his men to assemble their troops and prepare to meet the enemy.
Kong Jin was also very depressed and didn't know what happened.
Now the border troops and the provincial troops are also in an opposing situation.
Lin Feng was not in a hurry to enter the city. He just asked his men to set up camp outside the city for all the soldiers to rest.
They were both traveling and fighting.
The soldiers were already exhausted.
After statistics, Lin Feng brought 4,000 troops from the border town.
Seven or eight hundred people have already been lost.
Most of these missing soldiers were from Zhao Shuo's guards.
They couldn't see Zhao Shuo, and many soldiers ran away while they were marching.
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