I Have a Date with a Thousand-year-old Female Corpse-Chapter 1974 - 1976: Long Time No See

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Chapter 1974: Chapter 1976: Long Time No See

Your terror has long been deeply imprinted in the minds of every veteran of the Cao Army. Let alone fighting back, at this moment, they don’t even have the energy to pick up their weapons to resist.

At the forefront is you, now completely covered in blood and the innards of enemies, like a tireless killing machine, blades spinning, heads flying, with countless souls seeking vengeance.

At this moment, you suddenly raise your head, your gaze shifting, and then fixating on Cao Zhi, who is surrounded by heavily armed guards.

You slightly smirk, the bloodstained corner of your mouth curling up slightly, revealing a chilling, terrifying smile.

"Cao Zhi, long time no see."

Back then, when Cao Zhi attempted to assassinate you, it was a meticulously planned scheme, fueled by ruthless determination to achieve his ends. However, once that resolute mindset vanished, Cao Zhi was merely an ordinary Confucian general.

At this moment, facing you from two or three hundred meters away, Cao Zhi suddenly felt his heart pounding as if it would burst out of his chest!

He doesn’t even dare to meet your gaze!

You slowly raise the steel blade in your hand, already dulled from the cutting, and abruptly point it at Cao Zhi, angrily shouting: "Kill!"

This shout "Kill" shook the heavens, causing Cao Zhi to stumble back, his face turning pale as paper.

You let out a cold laugh at this, then turned your head, paying no more attention to Cao Zhi. In your eyes, such a waste wasn’t worth your effort.

Then you waved your hand, and ten thousand Iron Riders charged southward. As you led the Huben Knights running around the moat of Penglai City, both the besieging army and the defenders paused, everyone fixated on you. Attacking the Western Gate of Penglai City was Cao Pi, who at this moment could only watch you swagger past, even though his eyes were bloodshot, and his fists clenched in a spasm of anger, he dared not make a move. Because anyone could feel that the power of the cavalry you commanded was terrifyingly strong, and with you leading them, Cao Pi was absolutely convinced that if a battle broke out, you would immediately take him down!

For you, defeating the Cao Army on the spot, or even directly killing the Cao brothers, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi, was tempting. However, this was clearly impossible, since the Cao Army had at least two hundred thousand troops and could not be routed with just ten thousand riders. Moreover, there was something even more important to do at the moment.

Previously, when you infiltrated Penglai City alone, you stood close enough to hear Zhen Luo and Mi Xiang’s conversation clearly. Regarding the betrayal of Yue Jin and Yu Jin, you initially felt somewhat pained, but the greatest hurt came from Mi Xiang.

Yue Jin and Yu Jin were originally under Cao Cao, their betrayal now merely indicated your misjudgment in employing them, an error arising from being overly self-confident.

Mi Xiang, however, was different. He was your kin, and in your eyes, the position among the women was always equal, with none ranked higher or lower. You always treated them equally, and now, when Mi Xiang spoke such words, it was like a fierce stab into your heart. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Soon, you slowly led your troops to the South Gate.

At the moment you appeared, Zhen Luo atop the city wall was already sobbing uncontrollably. Looking at Lü Dai, this towering seven-foot man also had tears in his eyes!

Riding alone, you slowly approached the Central army where Yu Jin was located. The soldiers of Kaiyang City, initially on their way, made a wide path for you.

At this moment, it was unclear who started it, but among the ranks of Kaiyang City’s soldiers, one soldier slowly kneeled to you, then ten, a hundred, a thousand, even ten thousand, in a massive wave of kneeling!

Kneeling rites, in this era, are only for parents or gods. For these soldiers, you have already become a god in their hearts, not just a Great Commander, not merely a Great General, but the object of their faith. It was you who allowed their families to have food and clothing, their children to thrive, and their elders to have well-being.

As far as the eye could see, at least seventy percent of the soldiers knelt, including several generals beside Yu Jin. At this moment, Yu Jin could no longer reprimand them; you had already ridden closer.

Closer!

Facing you, Yu Jin found you extremely calm now; he couldn’t feel any anger or other negative emotions from you, as calm as a still pond.

You slowly rode the horse up to Yu Jin, looking at him expressionlessly, Yu Jin swallowed secretly several times, then, after regulating his breathing, said softly: "Great Commander."

Looking directly at Yu Jin, you spoke: "For the sake of our brotherhood, I won’t kill you. Now, take your men and return to where you should be, before I change my mind."

Your composure was simply too unsettling, frighteningly calm.

"I..."

Yu Jin wanted to explain something, but after seeing your gaze, he stopped. He knew that it was too late to say anything now, and their grand plans were already foiled. Your return nullified their painstaking plans. Moreover, among the two hundred thousand troops led by him and Yue Jin, most were your former subordinates who followed you, not him or Yue Jin.

At this moment, they couldn’t possibly take them away, nor could they return to Pengcheng and Kaiyang City, as Cao Cao’s plan had failed.

As Yu Jin prepared to leave, suddenly thundering hoofbeats came from the Eastern Gate, with Yue Jin leading at the forefront!

"Wen Ze! Why are you still standing there? Kill Li Muyun, and there’ll be no one to rival our lord in the Central Plains!"

Yue Jin bellowed loudly, raising a longbow from his back, shooting an arrow at you!

Before Yue Jin drew his bow, your expression remained calm; the moment you saw Yue Jin draw his bow, your face turned fiercely distorted, and you leaped high from your horse’s back. As you landed, the arrow shot rapidly at your throat! With a casual flick, you deflected the arrow. Then, charging forward, you knocked aside over a dozen soldiers, rushing in front of the gigantic battering ram.

"Bang!"

You struck at the massive battering ram’s pole in midair, your body soaring high, reaching for the battering pole. At this moment, the sunlight was blinding, making Yue Jin squint as he looked up. Just as Yue Jin squinted, a whistling sound, like a breaking wind, swooshed through—"Boom!"

The battering pole crashed down, blood and flesh splattering!

As the dust settled, you slowly stood up, a smile of unprecedented expression on your face, one even Zhen Luo had never seen before. The smile carried elements that made one restless and dreadfully fearful.

"Wen Qian!!!"

Yu Jin watched as Yue Jin was smashed to bits by you, blood and flesh scattering, and howled madly. He appeared insane, pushing aside the generals beside him, drew the longsword from his waist, and rode towards you.