Chapter 311 I must not wake up yet
Seeing that his way was blocked, Bu Dugen's expression suddenly changed, but he breathed a sigh of relief after seeing clearly that Jiang Wei's troops numbered no more than a hundred men.
"You cunning Shu people, you plotted against our army in such a cunning and cunning way! How dare you ask Ma Su to come and confront me head-on!" Bu Dugen pointed at Jiang Wei and cursed several times angrily.
How could he not understand at this time that Ma Su's thousands of people were just a cover. The real main force is the two small units that have been separated and disappeared without a trace.
Unfortunately, it was too late to realize that Xianbei's tens of thousands of elites might have been wiped out in one battle.
At this point, Bu Dugen became more and more angry as he thought about it, and then looked at Jiang Wei with a stern look.
"That's all, killing a Shu general before leaving can be regarded as an answer to my tens of thousands of Xianbei men!"
After saying that, Bu Dugen turned his head and signaled his attendants and confidants to prepare for battle, leaving Jiang Wei and others behind.
Even though he was running away now, he was followed by hundreds of guards and confidants. Jiang Wei only brought more than a hundred soldiers to block the road, so Bu Dugen naturally didn't take him seriously.
Do you think everyone is that weirdo like Ma Su? Can you easily hit several of them?
Under Bu Dugen's order, nearly 300 cavalrymen from his unit quickly went into battle. A group of Xianbei's best-equipped cavalry tried their best to surround Jiang Wei's troops.
However, when the two sides engaged in battle, the situation changed far beyond Bu Dugen's expectations. Under the leadership of Jiang Wei, more than a hundred Han cavalry were like gods of war. The hundreds of cavalrymen under his command not only failed to take advantage, but were beaten back steadily.
Are these southern cavalry already so powerful? Or am I too behind the times?
"Retreat!" Bu Dugen immediately turned his horse and left without saying a word. In this situation, there is a high probability that his bodyguards will not be able to stop Jiang Wei, so it is best to take action.
If the pace is too fast, the horse will turn around and go away. Although Jiang Wei's side rushed all the way, there were few soldiers, and Bu Dugen's attendants were not vegetarians, so they did not stop Bu Dugen from escaping in the end.
But this night, except for Bu Dugen who ran away with several subordinates, most of the Xianbei cavalry were left behind. Under the siege of two groups of fire bull formations and three groups of Han troops, the Xianbei army was nearly wiped out.
Basically all the Xianbei clan in the north died in this battle.
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A few days later in the morning, Ma Di woke up from the military tent, yawned and sat up from the bed. However, it was quiet outside the military tent, and there was still no noise. Obviously, the main Xianbei force he was waiting for still hadn't arrived.
"It's been a few days. Have the Xianbei cavalry lost their way?" Ma Su was very dissatisfied. He had led his troops far away from the main force, just waiting for you Bu Dugen to come. As a result, after waiting for half a month, Bu Dugen still did not arrive.
"That's all. If he doesn't come again, I'll go find him in two days." Ma Su stretched his body, and then began to put on his armor and prepare to inspect the camp again.
However, when Ma Su put on his armor, opened the military tent and walked out happily, he suddenly saw something strange.
I saw Jiang Wei, Shu Ji, and Zhang Yi already standing outside the military tent, with heads of barbarians piled behind them. Farther away from the camp, there seemed to be a lot of barbarian heads piled up as well.
"Will……"
Before Jiang Wei could speak, Ma Di quickly retracted into the military tent and pulled it open again.
"I must not have woken up yet, it must be... shit! What is going on!"
In the end, Ma Su did not deceive himself and others, and opened the military tent again and walked out. But Ma Su was extremely confused as to what happened.
"General! You have lived up to your command! We detoured to the rear, attacked the enemy with General Zhang Yi, and defeated them! Except for their leader Bu Dugen who escaped, all the other Xianbei leaders have been killed!"
Jiang Wei immediately stepped forward and reported the results of the battle to Ma Su with excitement.
In this battle, nearly 30,000 Xianbei knights were beheaded and nearly 10,000 were beheaded, and countless others were trampled on each other. In the end, they captured 20,000 heads, thousands of prisoners, and nearly 10,000 horses. They basically destroyed Xianbei in the north in one battle.
No matter from any angle, this can be regarded as an extremely brilliant achievement. In particular, the two major forces in northern Xinjiang, Kebineng and Budugen, were completely defeated. There was basically no military pressure on the northern border of the Han Dynasty for a short time.
However, in the face of such a good record, Ma Su felt like he was being ntr.
Shouldn't this be my job? Why are you guys still fighting for jobs?
Especially Jiang Wei also described how fierce the battle was and how dangerous the fighting was. This made Ma Su even more uncomfortable. If all this came at me, it would be a good idea to commit suicide!
Unexpectedly, I was intercepted halfway by these guys! Not only did they cut off my tasks, but they also overfulfilled their quota, leaving Ma Su with nowhere to go if he wanted to commit suicide.
Continue north? It's basically impossible. It's already summer, and the climate on the grassland is no longer suitable for fighting. Moreover, if we go from Longyou into the Hetao Plain, the road is far and logistically difficult, and the army cannot get through at all.
This was what made Ma Su the most angry. He finally got a chance to commit suicide. I didn’t expect you guys with thick eyebrows to stab me in the back at this critical moment, right?
Of course, what makes Ma Su most uncomfortable is that he is angry now, but he has to praise these people for their good work.
"Very good, you have done a great job! I will report to His Majesty and give you a reward when you get back!" Praise is praise, Ma Di said with a bit of gritted teeth,
"But who gave this advice? I want to know who came up with the idea?"
"General, it was Deng Fan who gave us the suggestion!" Zhang Ni said immediately, sparing no effort to sell Deng Fan.
Well, the culprit was found so quickly!
"Okay, what a great talent!!" Ma Su almost gritted his teeth and said the last sentence while making up his mind.
No matter what happens in the future, Deng Fan must not be taken away!
No, you can’t take these people who were led astray by him. They might have to compete with him for work again!
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Although Ma Su was very angry, he still had to praise the military exploits of several people. Then the harvest was counted, and at the same time the troops were divided and went north to occupy Shuofang County.
It is worth mentioning that Jiang Wei and Shu Ji played the Fire Bull Formation at a huge cost, causing many high-value cattle to die on the battlefield. In order to minimize losses, Ma Su simply led the Han army to hold a roast beef party on the grassland.
A wave of eight-hundred-mile-long subordinate Zhi Zhi came directly, giving the Han army a hearty meal.
Things became much simpler after that. After the main force of Xianbei was defeated, Bu Dugen fled all the way back to Yunzhong. Shuofang County was basically undefeated. Han troops sent out from all directions and occupied the entire Shuofang County before the onset of the Three Volts. They also captured nearly 100,000 people.
Since then, Shuofang County in Beidi, located in Qiantao of the Hetao Plain, was re-incorporated into the territory of the Han Dynasty.
However, when Ma Su stopped his offensive and returned to Liangzhou from Shuofang, he received a letter from Prime Minister Zhuge of Ji County. In the letter, Zhuge Liang summoned him to return to Yongzhou because he had important matters to discuss.