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Chapter 1351 : Chapter 676: Cao Chun's Joy (1)

Chapter 676 Cao Chun’s joy

Dingtao is a large county with a rich population, located on the border of Yanzhou. A feast of passionate pictures

Cao Chun and Dong Cheng chased each other and fled for more than a thousand miles. Cao Chun followed the traces left by Dong Cheng and all kinds of intelligence, and finally chased them to the vicinity of Dingtao.

At this moment, on a plain south of Dingtao City, Cao Chun led his 6,000 tiger and leopard cavalry to inspect an abandoned camp.

The camp was very messy. Whether it was setting up camp or setting up camp, everyone seemed to be in a hurry, making it a mess. In addition, there were a lot of horse bones on the ground.[

Cao Chun and the generals were very concerned about these and checked them one by one.

"Hey, Dong Cheng has already killed the horse. I'm afraid he won't be able to hold on for a few more days." A general picked up a horse bone from the ground and sneered.

Although they are cavalry generals, they have no aversion to eating horses. When the soldiers are hungry, they will kill anything for stability. Even Cao Cao killed people and worked as a butcher.

What the generals are really concerned about is Dong Cheng's current embarrassment. Even the horses have begun to be killed. The situation is not good. Some generals have a look of gloating on their faces.

They already had a premonition that victory was coming.

"It's not like that." Cao Chun did not simply think that Dong Cheng would kill the horse. He came to a burnt place. According to Cao Chun's experience, this should have been a place where pots were buried.

Cao Chun found some rice grains nearby.

"Dong Cheng's cavalry has become smaller and smaller in number after fighting, and has more and more horses. It once captured thousands of Xiahou Deng's horses. He has enough horses to carry heavy loads. For example, food can only be put into sacks.

He can bring countless of them with him. Judging from the amount of grain captured by Dong Cheng in the counties he invaded along the way, Dong Cheng doesn't need to kill horses to satisfy the hunger of his soldiers." After Cao Chun took some rice grains, he smiled.

He said.

"Then why do you want to kill the war horses?" A general asked doubtfully.

"Could it be?" Of course there were experienced generals who thought of something like Cao Chun.

"The war horse was injured. Dong Cheng had no choice but to kill it, take its meat, and make it into a butcher shop to supplement the physical strength needed by the soldiers." Cao Chun put down the rice grains and clapped his hands and said.

His eyes radiated an extremely dangerous light.

The generals looked at each other and saw the light of excitement in everyone's eyes. Isn't this exactly what they need? The war horse was injured. It must be the hoof of the horse that was damaged. Didn't a small stone fall into the horse's hoof and injure the war horse?

It's just that the horseshoes are worn and there is water floating on them.

From here on, Dong Cheng's war horses will probably begin to decrease sharply. The longer they gallop in the Central Plains, the fewer the number of war horses will be. In other words, Dong Cheng's end is coming soon.

Killing Dong Cheng and getting Dong Cheng's cavalry to do it quickly. Cao Chun didn't need to explain how much credit it was. Every general knew it very well. The generals felt that the blood in their bodies was boiling.

The blood in Cao Chun's heart is stronger than that of the generals. His murderous intention is stronger than that of the generals. Dong Cheng, I will cut off your head with my own hands.

"I don't need to say more about the situation. It's almost dark now. Let's bury the pot and make rice first, and then pursue Dong Cheng." After a while, Cao Chun looked at the sky and ordered.

"Promise." The generals all agreed and immediately went down to take command.


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