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Chapter one hundred and sixty sixth training

The morning in the military camp often comes with the sound of trumpets. When everyone in the military camp is still sleeping in their dreams, a loud sound of trumpets breaks the silence in the military camp.

Everyone rushed to the martial arts field as quickly as possible to gather and wait for the start of the new day of training. At this moment, these recruits did not know that today's call did not mean the beginning of training, but represented the end of training. After walking out of this gate, they would rush to the real battlefield and then drain their blood on it, either wrapping their bodies in their arms or returning to their hometown.

Of course, no one knows this. Every new recruit in the military camp thought that as usual, he waited for the commander to speak first, and then had a long period of physical training and battle formation drills. This kind of training without blood and danger was also interesting at the beginning, but later, these aesthetically exhausted soldiers could no longer have a trace of passion.

They lack the stimulation of blood and crisis. They can no longer feel the tingling of tongues, trembling teeth, and cold sweat on their backs. The hands holding the sword tightly no longer tremble because of every wave. Everyone is like a living animal to complete the task, walking aimlessly to the martial arts field, training aimlessly, and ending the boring day aimlessly.

But today they felt very strange. The one standing on the highest stage in the martial arts field was not the commander who usually trained them, but the highest commander in the entire military camp, the fat captain. Some people thought to themselves: "Maybe the appearance of the high-ranking official can bring some fun to this boring life, even if it's really a Western-English barbarian."

Perhaps only a few people feel the extraordinary today. With their status, status and daily rules, they will not let the captain take care of them unless something happens.

The cold wind blew over everyone's heads. Before the long winter night had passed, there were still a few flickering stars hanging high in the night sky. The torches on the martial arts field illuminated everything. The captain turned from his back to everyone to his turn, and his fiery eyes swept across everyone's face.

He said: "I believe many people have never met me, but many people know who I am. You don't need to know my name, you just need to know that today, your training is over. Raising soldiers for a thousand days will last for a while. Today is the time when you need to go to the battlefield to shed your blood."

"Many of you will die, and it's so ugly. Take a look at your brothers, maybe you can't even find a whole body on the battlefield."

"Walking out of this gate, no one will provide protection for your lives. On the contrary, you will become the gate of millions of ordinary people behind you. Even if you die, you must not let the iron hoofs of the barbarians in the Western Frontier and the beasts in the Northern Territory step into the territory of the Han and Tang dynasties."

"Many seniors have handed their lives to that blood-red desert, and many of you will become one of them. Don't be lucky. As long as you are on the battlefield, death is the most normal thing. Every inch of the land under our feet is dyed red with blood."

"On the battlefield, all you can trust is the weapons in your hands and the brothers behind you. Everything else depends on God's expression. Every time you fight, there will be many deserters. I believe you can even say with certainty that there are among you. Perhaps, you are sneering at my words now. When you really face the sea of ​​corpses and blood, you will understand that what I am telling is not a lie."

"No matter how many years you have been on the battlefield or how many veterans you have killed, you cannot guarantee that you will not die. You have a moment of thinking about escaping. Believe me, all the skills you have learned from these veterans in the past six months will save your life on the battlefield. One day in the future, you will regret using too little achievements here."

"Let's go, recruits, go see the cruelest place in the world and feel the most unbearable pain in the world. I hope you can come back alive, provided that you don't become deserters."

Yun Zangfeng set out from Jiangning County in late summer. It has been nearly half a year since now. The six months in the military camp were the six months he had spent very fulfilling. He suddenly wanted to leave. Yun Zangfeng was actually a little reluctant to leave this place.

The training and fighting in the recruits' barracks have made him adapt to such a leisurely life. He has had a small fight with some guys every day, and then he has worked hard to learn military and military affairs from the captain. He occasionally helped the young master of the Hong family to deal with his troubles, and watched Huang San harass the young master of the Hong family for half a year.

Those happy, unhappy, acceptable, and unacceptable, all appeared in front of you at the moment of leaving. Even the ugly faces of the guys who often go against each other became softer. I don’t know what the next time I see you, and I don’t know if I can meet again.

There were a total of 126 recruits in the entire recruit camp, but only twelve officials in the camp would lead them to Huangsha City, six squad leaders, three squad leaders, and three archers responsible for training, cavalry, and infantry commanders. The fat lieutenant who managed the entire camp was not included, and of course other officials would stay in the camp.

After arriving in Huangsha City, the 126 recruits will gather with other recruits from other military camps, form a new battalion, and then rush to Jubei City together to join the front line battle.

But there are some problems here. One of the twelve officials will only lead the ten people's organization forward, which means there will be six more people. The lieutenant also thought about letting them get involved in other organizations. Just forget about it, if one person joins one, it will actually get through.

But Yun Zangfeng asked to set out alone, no matter what others did. The captain thought about it, it would be fine. When they were in the military camp, these squad leaders and commanders knew that Yun Zangfeng's identity was not simple. If there was a disagreement at that time, would it be the leader of Yun Zangfeng or the leader of the team?

You should know that the most important point in the army is "orders to be enforced". If the commander of a team loses prestige, the team will disperse. Once the team disperses, the entire team will be in the most dangerous situation. In this case, everyone will fight on their own and will not think of joining forces with others to fight the enemy in the siege of the enemy. The split team will have only one end in the end, that is, the entire army will be wiped out.

No matter how strong a person has a personal ability, as long as he does not exceed the scope of a mortal, he cannot come out alive under the siege of hundreds of troops. Maybe he can kill many people and die again, but he is absolutely impossible to live, because his personal martial arts have no room to be used under such a powerful army.

There were also many people in the history of the Han and Tang dynasties who were regarded as war gods on the battlefield. The most ferocious ones were only to kill hundreds of people by their own strength and then die in battle.

Whether it is death exhausted or strangled by the battle formation, in short, a person's strength is really insignificant among the crowds. Therefore, soldiers in the army will always be asked by the general to "enforce orders". Even if the general's orders are wrong, it will end up much better than the dispersed army.

Since Yun Zangfeng personally made such a request, the lieutenant naturally agreed happily. In the past six months, the lieutenant had also thought of a way to inquire about Yun Zangfeng, but not many people with higher grades than him knew the origin of Yun Zangfeng, and they had never even heard of it.

Until New Year's Eve, an envoy from Jibei City, who sent supplies for the winter New Year to the recruit camp, and Ji Buyu's handwritten letter to the captain, wrote in his heart that Yun Zangfeng had the talent of a general and had unparalleled courage. He wanted the captain to treat him well and teach him.

The captain had a flexible mind, and after reading the letter, he knew that Ji Buyu meant to train Yun Zangfeng into a general. Thinking of this, the captain began to teach Yun Zangfeng all his experience and knowledge.

At this moment, Yun Zangfeng wanted to set off alone, so the captain simply asked Yun Zangfeng to lead his troops. As the supreme commander of the military camp, it was easy to assign a captain to the soldiers under his command, and he didn't even need to report it.

In this way, Yun Zangfeng was promoted to a higher level, from a soldier to a captain of a five-person team.

The troops set out in different directions, which is also for safety reasons. Although there is a frontal battlefield on the other side of Jubei City, the cavalry army in the Western Xinjiang has long penetrated between Huangsha City and Yanhui Pass behind Jubei City, and it will be impossible to go back in the future. Not to mention the problem of not being able to keep up with supplies, the Jianghu gangs and martial arts masters of the Han and Tang dynasties are enough for them to drink a pot.

Wandering near the northwest Sanguan, you won’t be caught in one go. These troops are divided into dozens of stocks, ranging from twenty to thirty people, and they will plunder the property of villages near Sanguan and massacre local residents. Occasionally, they will be wiped out if they encounter small groups of food and grass troops.

In addition to the threats brought by the enemy, there are also horse bandits who make a living by looting near the three passes. These horse bandits are different from horse bands. Although horse bandits are also very tough, they are even somewhat unreasonable in the eyes of people in the Central Plains, but horse bandits will not kill innocent people indiscriminately when doing things, and will not harass the people for no reason.

However, the horse bandits themselves are bandits, and they make a fortune in the national crisis. They not only plunder local residents, but also dragged their teams into the Western Xinjiang to fight the Qiufeng. It can be said that the horse bandits have become a third party hated by the Han and Tang dynasties and the Western Xinjiang.
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