Mythical Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1866 - 1714: After the Cup, Let’s Battle

Mythical Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1866 - 1714: After the Cup, Let’s Battle

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Chapter 1866: Chapter 1714: After the Cup, Let’s Battle

"Ziming, how is it?" Zhou Yu asked Lyu Meng.

"I copied part of the Legion Talent from the Inner Qi Manifestation of the Dingling. However, I have reached my limit. I need some time to rest before I can learn anything else," Lyu Meng said, shaking his slightly heavy head.

"No need to rush, take it slow." Zhou Yu wasn’t worried about these matters and instead ordered the drums to be beaten, leaving only the Central Army unmoved while the other legions launched a fierce attack on the Northern Huns.

With Zhou Yu’s command, the legions began to advance forward. The effects of the military formation empowerment gradually transformed this advance into a force that directly increased their damage, continuously raising the entire Han Army’s momentum.

Li Yan and Zang Ba led the infantry side by side, their speed not particularly fast, but the momentum grew more powerful with each step forward.

In the rear army, Yu Jin felt the continuously rising strength and silently looked in the direction of Mii Lohe, who seemed eager to charge out from the rear to seek revenge for the King of Dingling.

"I wonder if I can kill him? I specifically requested information on all the Inner Qi Manifestations among the Hu People; he should be the one," Yu Jin murmured, trembling slightly as he took a bamboo tube of wine from his waist, slowly pouring it into his mouth to calm himself.

At this moment, Yu Jin couldn’t determine whether he was feeling fear or excitement. Before this, he had never thought about eliminating an elite legion empowered by Inner Qi Manifestation talents on the battlefield.

Yet sometimes, the battlefield situation changes abruptly, just like how Yu Jin shattered the left wing of over a hundred thousand Miscellaneous Hun with unimaginable speed. Now he stood to the side of Mii Lohe, ready to engage in chaotic battle among the Miscellaneous Hun rear army if he wished.

"All soldiers, follow me to kill the enemy!" Yu Jin finished the distilled wine in the bamboo tube, threw it away, wiped the wine from the corner of his mouth with his hand, and roared as he charged ahead towards Mii Lohe’s direction.

[Today it’s either you or me finished. Li Zhiran shattered the fence towards Legion Talent with mortal strength, so why can’t an Inner Qi Manifestation be killed!] Yu Jin’s eyes glowed red as his mind frenzied, realizing many truths.

At this moment, casting aside thoughts of death, Yu Jin directly led a mixed legion of nearly ten thousand infantry and cavalry, breaking into the rear army from the Northern Huns’ left wing.

At this moment, crazed yet remarkably calm, Yu Jin’s nearly ten thousand soldiers quickly adjusted to his precise commands, transitioning their assault style as they entered the rear army through the left wing Miscellaneous Hun.

Steady steps gradually pushed forward, with the sword and shield infantry forming a continuous torrent, resembling an imposing gaoshan mountain with an indomitable momentum, advancing steadily without a hint of chaos from previous battles.

Mii Lohe, nearly driven mad by the killing of the King of Dingling, saw such an elite part of the Han Army pushing towards him and immediately charged towards Yu Jin’s main force.

"Han Army on the opposite side, dare fight me in a battle!" Mii Lohe urged his horse, charging to within a hundred paces of Yu Jin’s main force, angrily challenging at Yu Jin’s troops with a shout, eager to slay a Han soldier to vent his fury.

Yu Jin’s main force responded calmly, continuing their unhurried advance at the previous speed, since Yu Jin wasn’t a fighting brute, having long trained his soldiers to ignore any provocation, striking back only after the enemy has been dealt with.

Naturally, Yu Jin’s repeated orders over the years had penetrated deep into the hearts of all soldiers, completely ignoring Mii Lohe’s repeated angry shouts.

"Cowardly fools! Who dares fight me?" Mii Lohe roared continuously, but not a single member of Yu Jin’s unit reacted, persisting in their slow advance.

[If I were Yunchang, you would have been killed by me already.] Yu Jin coldly glanced at Mii Lohe, thinking inexplicably.

"Unlucky, seems there’s not even a single valiant general." Mii Lohe sneered to himself. He wasn’t a fool; though the King of Dingling’s death made him furious, it wasn’t enough to make him lose his head. Seeing Yu Jin’s main force stubbornly advancing towards him, he immediately turned his horse back to regroup.

"Follow me to kill!" Mii Lohe roared, and the seven thousand Dingling Elite Cavalry behind him charged directly towards Yu Jin’s main force.

The thunderous sound of elite cavalry stomping the ground rolled forward, pressing towards Yu Jin’s main force. Yu Jin’s eyes were particularly calm, and the entire legion’s movement speed remained unchanged; only the formation slightly indented, with all soldiers silently burying their heads and advancing, seemingly oblivious to the approaching Dingling Elite Cavalry.

Mii Lohe’s speed wasn’t particularly fast; after all, the Dingling Cavalry are versatile warriors capable in both offense and defense, holding innate advantages over Yu Jin’s mixed infantry and cavalry legion.

Originally, Mii Lohe planned to test the waters, but just as he prepared to circle around to probe, Yu Jin’s legion vanguard unexpectedly developed a gap in their formation.

In that instant, Mii Lohe decisively charged his troops towards the opening in the Han Army’s defenses, as a thorough revamp from probing can’t pierce the front line and cut the military formation cleanly. Moreover, with both sides having nearly equal troop strength, Mii Lohe confidently believed that under his leadership, one charge would crumble the Han Army.

Mii Lohe’s cavalry charged like a swift current, allowed by Yu Jin, and nearly instantly engulfed a third of Yu Jin’s forces.

At this moment, Yu Jin’s banner moved. Under the banner, Yu Jin wore a slightly drunken snicker, lightly flicking his command flag, directing three thousand Iron Cavalry to charge from the rear.

Two cavalry forces directly engaged in the crevices created by the opening of thousands of infantry corridors, three thousand Han Elite Cavalry clashed with seven thousand Dingling Elite Cavalry, instantly causing numerous elite riders to fall from their mounts.

The forces quickly merged; Han Elite Cavalry absorbed into the Northern Huns Elite Cavalry’s system within moments. Following their piercing maneuver, Yu Jin’s central infantry launched an assault on the center by Yu Jin’s single shout.

Prepared for deadly combat, they reshaped their formation into a "∝" shape within a few breaths, thereafter Yu Jin’s specially trained anti-expert legion began cleansing Dingling elites left ensnared with their own cavalry while surrounded by Han Elite Cavalry at all sides.

Yu Jin hurriedly commanded to block the frenzied rear Dingling Elite Cavalry while simultaneously wedging troops into Mii Lohe’s led elite forces, causing Mii Lohe brigade’s Cloud Qi to collapse within moments.

It must be noted Mii Lohe persisted with commanding via war drums carried by his mounts, but even good command can’t withstand Yu Jin’s sand-throwing tactics.

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