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Chapter 934 Entering the City (Part 1)(2/2)

The Governor-General did not regard them as his own at all, and was worried that they would plunder and massacre them after entering the city - in fact, they really had this idea.

The Huns also looked down upon them and disdained or did not dare to surrender to them. They were only willing to surrender to Shao Bing, who had a better reputation, because Hou Feihu took the lead in attacking Pingyang and did not massacre them.

"Alas!" Yang Tao stamped his feet, feeling very unhappy.

The soldiers in the camp saw him from a distance and made some noise.

You can't rob property or rape women. What's the point of fighting this war? Is it a waste of time?

More than 3,000 light cavalry came from behind, circling in a distant circle.

Liang Xun saw it from a distance and knew that this was the Pingyang Qingqi who had been following Hou Feihu to station troops on Hedong. They were probably Huns, and maybe some Jie people and Di Qiang were mixed in.

Their mission is obvious: surveillance.

Liang Xun quickly adjusted his mentality and planned to see King Liang again.

After more than 13,000 Heijin and Wansheng's Second Army entered the city, they quickly took control of various key points.

At this time, the Huns garrison began to leave the city.

Liang and Yang, who had been a little commotion just now, immediately calmed down.

These Huns are relatively capable of fighting.

In terms of interests, the Xiongnu generals were definitely not willing to see miscellaneous soldiers entering the city, otherwise their families and relatives would be in danger.

There were five thousand Huns soldiers leaving the city, and they didn't even take down their weapons. They just stared at them from a distance.

All the Longxi soldiers yelled: Hou Feihu really treats everyone as fools.

At this time, Hou Feihu had ordered the treasury to be sealed, took over the palace, and patrolled the palace day and night.
Chapter completed!
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