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315. Chapter 315 No grass grows

At the same time, hundreds of soldiers were lying in ambush on both sides of the road outside Suzhangmen. Twenty war horses living in a hidden place by the road made low sounds from time to time. The leading female general glanced at the ten men behind her.

Several of them looked disdainfully and said to a veteran beside them: "Grandpa, look at these eighteen people who are dressed in the same uniform and look very arrogant. What's so great about it! Humph!"

The old general glanced at the girl solemnly, and then said in a deep voice: "Lanzhi, don't talk nonsense!"

This old general was none other than Nanping County Prince Gao Chongwen, and the female general talking to him was his granddaughter Gao Lanzhi. Seeing that his granddaughter was so disdainful of the eighteen people behind him, Gao Chongwen felt a little unhappy. He Gao Chongwen

Chongwen had been in the army for half his life, how could he not feel the killing intent emanating from the eighteen men behind him. Although he had never seen the eighteen men wearing bronze masks take action, Gao Chongwen was very cautious in his heart.

At the third watch of the night, Nanping County Prince Gao Chongwen received Chen Hao's order and ordered Gao Chongwen to lead his troops to set up an ambush three miles outside Suzhang Gate. The purpose was to intercept Cui Cong. At first, Gao Chongwen gave Chen Hao this order.

He was very conflicted, but because Chen Hao was on good terms with his grandson Gao Pian and had orders from the military commander, he led the Gao family to set up an ambush outside Suzhangmen.

At first, Gao Chongwen was very puzzled by Chen Hao's order, because even if the prince had the intention of treason, as Chen Hao said, he should have reported it to Li Chen as soon as possible. However, later he saw that the prince Li Shan led troops to rob Suzhangmen

, and all the way to the Forbidden Palace, the intention of rebellion was already obvious, which dispelled Gao Chongwen's concerns.

But this not only made Gao Chongwen admire Chen Hao for his uncanny ability in predicting things, but also made Gao Chongwen very worried. How could he withstand the attack of heavy troops with only a few hundred generals now? Fortunately, he could only resist for a moment, so that he could defend the city.

Chen Hao captured the prince to buy time.

However, when he saw the eighteen people in bronze masks behind him, Gao Chongwen felt awe in his heart. The eighteen people lined up neatly and silently, and their fierce killing intent made people shudder. This made Gao Chongwen feel a strange feeling.

There is an illusion, as if these eighteen people are here, and they can gallop at will among thousands of troops.



At this time, there were bright lights in front, and heavy footsteps came here. Within a moment, Cui Cong led three thousand imperial guards to the front. At this moment, Cui Cong showed an anxious look, because he had just learned that the horse came to report that Suzhangmen suddenly entered the city.

The door was closed tightly, and he knew something was wrong, so he led his troops to move forward quickly. However, before they reached Suzhangmen, a hail of arrows stopped their march. Cui Cong was so anxious that he dodged the rain of arrows and led his troops towards the gate.

Suzhangmen ran towards him.

At this time, Gao Chongwen saw Cui Cong going straight to Suzhangmen on the roadside, so he wanted to rush his horse and lead his troops to stop Cui Cong. Unexpectedly, Gao Lanzhi stopped him and said: "I heard that all of Mr. Chen's men are brave and good at fighting.

I don’t know if it’s true as rumored…”

"Miss Gao's words make sense. The general has an order tonight. How can the Prince of Nanping County put his body in danger if he is rich in gold? So just ask the prince and the princess to raid the formation. The eighteen men under his command are enough to withstand these three thousand soldiers!"

" Before Gao Lanzhi could finish speaking, a cold voice came out from behind a green-faced fang mask. This person was Tiangang among the Eighteen Riders, and he had always been poor at speaking and reticent.

Gao Chongwen was very displeased when he heard Tiangang's words. He, Gao Chongwen, had never been afraid of danger in his life as a soldier. Wouldn't it be an insult to the name of the Gao family to be protected by a group of juniors today? He was about to urge his horses to lead the troops to resist Cui Cong.

But they saw that the Eighteen Cavalry had already rushed into the battle formation, sweeping away like a gust of black wind.

Seeing that the Eighteen Cavalry had entered the battle formation, Gao Chongwen was extremely angry. He thought that he was in his sixties and had never seen such arrogant soldiers. In this situation, even if hundreds of soldiers gathered to stop Cui Cong, they might not be able to stop him.

’s military front.

Isn't it just wishful thinking that a mere eighteen knights dare to threaten to resist three thousand imperial guards? Even though Gao Chongwen could feel that each of these eighteen knights were brave and good at fighting, facing such a disparity in power, they were just mantises trying to kill themselves.

"Grandpa, look, these Master Chen's subordinates are really arrogant and fearless! Since they are so confident, why should we get in the way? Why not just sit back and watch?" Gao Lanzhi was unhappy with these eighteen people from the beginning.

She was disgusted by how cold and arrogant everyone was.

"Shut up! Wouldn't being narrow-minded waste the opportunity to fight?" Although Gao Chongwen was very dissatisfied with the arrogance of the eighteen cavalrymen under Chen Hao, this was not the time to vent his anger. The most urgent thing was to share the same hatred with the enemy.

When Gao Chongwen angrily scolded Gao Lanzhi for wanting to lead his troops into the battle formation, the scene in front of him shocked Gao Lanzhi from ear to ear. Even Gao Chongwen, who had experienced battles for a long time, was stunned by the scene before him.

Except for the corpses that came into view, everyone's head fell to the ground and was killed with a knife.

Looking from afar, the Eighteen Horsemen were rushing past, and there must be corpses everywhere where the horses stepped. The full moon scimitar looked especially cold and deep against the moonlight, and the blood dyed the blade red, which added a bit of magic. Because Cui Cong

The leading troops were all Imperial Guardsmen, so they were mostly infantry. Since they had just been attacked by a hail of arrows, the already panicked Imperial Guardsmen were even more disorganized.

It is precisely for this reason that Tiangang and Disha led the remaining sixteen people into the battle formation, just like a tiger entering a flock of sheep and entering an uninhabited land. Cui Cong was shocked when he saw this, so he led the army to besiege Eighteen

But just as Cui Conggang gave the order, he saw a cold light flash in front of his eyes, and then he felt a chill in his neck, and then he fell off the horse with an unwilling look.

Cui Cong's death made the already chaotic Royal Forest Army even more violent. Therefore, the Royal Forest Army immediately broke into chaos and fled in all directions. However, the Eighteen Cavalry did not stop killing, but kept harvesting people's lives in the chaotic army.

life.

Such a bloody massacre gave Gao Lanzhi an urge to vomit. Seeing how bloodthirsty these eighteen people were, Gao Chongwen couldn't help but frown. Gao Chongwen had never seen such bloody and unbridled killings. So he raised his eyebrows.

He shouted: "Those who surrender will not be killed!"

Gao Chongwen's shout made most of the soldiers lay down their weapons to show surrender. But even so, they could not stop the butcher's knife of the Eighteen Cavalry. The Eighteen people still continued to kill without stopping. This was shocking.

After destroying everyone, the three thousand Imperial Guards were completely routed, splitting into multiple groups and fleeing in all directions.

This move of the Eighteen Cavalry also made Gao Chongwen angry, so he rushed forward to stop the Disha and scolded: "Since these soldiers have already surrendered, why bother to kill them all!"

Disha glanced at Gao Chongwen coldly through his mask, but did not respond. Instead, he turned to the other seventeen people and shouted in a deep voice: "Where the wind blows!"

When Gao Chongwen saw that Disha said something without any reason, he was very puzzled in his heart. But when Gao Chongwen was confused, he heard seventeen people not far away shouting in unison: "Leave no blade of grass!"

Seventeen people were distributed in all directions, but the voices were indeed the same. Although the voice was not deafening, it was like the voice of death and made people shudder. After finishing speaking, Disha casually killed a fleeing soldier, and then turned his horse

Head running towards the distance. At the same time, hundreds of people lined the road outside Suzhangmen.

The famous soldiers were lying in ambush by the roadside, and the twenty war horses in a hidden place by the roadside made low sounds from time to time. The leading female general glanced at the dozen or so people behind her, and looked at the man next to her with disdain.

The veteran said: "Grandpa, look at these eighteen people dressed in the same uniform and looking arrogant. What's so great about it! Humph!"

The old general glanced at the girl solemnly, and then said in a deep voice: "Lanzhi, don't talk nonsense!"

This old general was none other than Nanping County Prince Gao Chongwen, and the female general talking to him was his granddaughter Gao Lanzhi. Seeing that his granddaughter was so disdainful of the eighteen people behind him, Gao Chongwen felt a little unhappy. He Gao Chongwen

Chongwen had been in the army for half his life, how could he not feel the killing intent emanating from the eighteen men behind him. Although he had never seen the eighteen men wearing bronze masks take action, Gao Chongwen was very cautious in his heart.

At the third watch of the night, Nanping County Prince Gao Chongwen received Chen Hao's order and ordered Gao Chongwen to lead his troops to set up an ambush three miles outside Suzhang Gate. The purpose was to intercept Cui Cong. At first, Gao Chongwen gave Chen Hao this order.

He was very conflicted, but because Chen Hao was on good terms with his grandson Gao Pian and had orders from the military commander, he led the Gao family to set up an ambush outside Suzhangmen.

At first, Gao Chongwen was very puzzled by Chen Hao's order, because even if the prince had the intention of treason, as Chen Hao said, he should have reported it to Li Chen as soon as possible. However, later he saw that the prince Li Shan led troops to rob Suzhangmen

, and all the way to the Forbidden Palace, the intention of rebellion was already obvious, which dispelled Gao Chongwen's concerns.

But this not only made Gao Chongwen admire Chen Hao for his uncanny ability in predicting things, but also made Gao Chongwen very worried. How could he withstand the attack of heavy troops with only a few hundred generals now? Fortunately, he could only resist for a moment, so that he could defend the city.

Chen Hao captured the prince to buy time.

However, when he saw the eighteen people in bronze masks behind him, Gao Chongwen felt awe in his heart. The eighteen people lined up neatly and silently, and their fierce killing intent made people shudder. This made Gao Chongwen feel a strange feeling.

There is an illusion, as if these eighteen people are here, and they can gallop at will among thousands of troops.



At this time, there were bright lights in front, and heavy footsteps came here. Within a moment, Cui Cong led three thousand imperial guards to the front. At this moment, Cui Cong showed an anxious look, because he had just learned that the horse came to report that Suzhangmen suddenly entered the city.

The door was closed tightly, and he knew something was wrong, so he led his troops to move forward quickly. However, before they reached Suzhangmen, a hail of arrows stopped their march. Cui Cong was so anxious that he dodged the rain of arrows and led his troops towards the gate.

Suzhangmen ran towards him.

At this time, Gao Chongwen saw Cui Cong going straight to Suzhangmen on the roadside, so he wanted to rush his horse and lead his troops to stop Cui Cong. Unexpectedly, Gao Lanzhi stopped him and said: "I heard that all of Mr. Chen's men are brave and good at fighting.

I don’t know if it’s true as rumored…”

"Miss Gao's words make sense. The general has an order tonight. How can the Prince of Nanping County put his body in danger if he is rich in gold? So just ask the prince and the princess to raid the formation. The eighteen men under his command are enough to withstand these three thousand soldiers!"

" Before Gao Lanzhi could finish speaking, a cold voice came out from behind a green-faced fang mask. This person was Tiangang among the Eighteen Riders, and he had always been poor at speaking and reticent.

Gao Chongwen was very displeased when he heard Tiangang's words. He, Gao Chongwen, had never been afraid of danger in his life as a soldier. Wouldn't it be an insult to the name of the Gao family to be protected by a group of juniors today? He was about to urge his horses to lead the troops to resist Cui Cong.

But they saw that the Eighteen Cavalry had already rushed into the battle formation, sweeping away like a gust of black wind.

Seeing that the Eighteen Cavalry had entered the battle formation, Gao Chongwen was extremely angry. He thought that he was in his sixties and had never seen such arrogant soldiers. In this situation, even if hundreds of soldiers gathered to stop Cui Cong, they might not be able to stop him.

’s military front.

Isn't it just wishful thinking that a mere eighteen knights dare to threaten to resist three thousand imperial guards? Even though Gao Chongwen could feel that each of these eighteen knights were brave and good at fighting, facing such a disparity in power, they were just mantises trying to kill themselves.

"Grandpa, look, these Master Chen's subordinates are really arrogant and fearless! Since they are so confident, why should we get in the way? Why not just sit back and watch?" Gao Lanzhi was unhappy with these eighteen people from the beginning.

She was disgusted by how cold and arrogant everyone was.

"Shut up! Wouldn't being narrow-minded waste the opportunity to fight?" Although Gao Chongwen was very dissatisfied with the arrogance of the eighteen cavalrymen under Chen Hao, this was not the time to vent his anger. The most urgent thing was to share the same hatred with the enemy.

When Gao Chongwen angrily scolded Gao Lanzhi for wanting to lead his troops into the battle formation, the scene in front of him shocked Gao Lanzhi from ear to ear. Even Gao Chongwen, who had experienced battles for a long time, was stunned by the scene before him.

Except for the corpses that came into view, everyone's head fell to the ground and was killed with a knife.

Looking from afar, the Eighteen Horsemen were rushing past, and there must be corpses everywhere where the horses stepped. The full moon scimitar looked especially cold and deep against the moonlight, and the blood dyed the blade red, which added a bit of magic. Because Cui Cong

The leading troops were all Imperial Guardsmen, so they were mostly infantry. Since they had just been attacked by a hail of arrows, the already panicked Imperial Guardsmen were even more disorganized.

It is precisely for this reason that Tiangang and Disha led the remaining sixteen people into the battle formation, just like a tiger entering a flock of sheep and entering an uninhabited land. Cui Cong was shocked when he saw this, so he led the army to besiege Eighteen

But just as Cui Conggang gave the order, he saw a cold light flash in front of his eyes, and then he felt a chill in his neck, and then he fell off the horse with an unwilling look.

Cui Cong's death made the already chaotic Royal Forest Army even more violent. Therefore, the Royal Forest Army immediately broke into chaos and fled in all directions. However, the Eighteen Cavalry did not stop killing, but kept harvesting people's lives in the chaotic army.

life.

Such a bloody massacre gave Gao Lanzhi an urge to vomit. Seeing how bloodthirsty these eighteen people were, Gao Chongwen couldn't help but frown. Gao Chongwen had never seen such bloody and unbridled killings. So he raised his eyebrows.

He shouted: "Those who surrender will not be killed!"

Gao Chongwen's shout made most of the soldiers lay down their weapons to show surrender. But even so, they could not stop the butcher's knife of the Eighteen Cavalry. The Eighteen people still continued to kill without stopping. This was shocking.

After destroying everyone, the three thousand Imperial Guards were completely routed, splitting into multiple groups and fleeing in all directions.

This move of the Eighteen Cavalry also made Gao Chongwen angry, so he rushed forward to stop the Disha and scolded: "Since these soldiers have already surrendered, why bother to kill them all!"

Disha glanced at Gao Chongwen coldly through his mask, but did not respond. Instead, he turned to the other seventeen people and shouted in a deep voice: "Where the wind blows!"

When Gao Chongwen saw that Disha said something without any reason, he was very puzzled in his heart. But when Gao Chongwen was confused, he heard seventeen people not far away shouting in unison: "Leave no blade of grass!"

Seventeen people were distributed in all directions, but the voices were indeed the same. Although the voice was not deafening, it was like the voice of death and made people shudder. After finishing speaking, Disha casually killed a fleeing soldier, and then turned his horse
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