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Chapter 36 Under the long sword, if you don't bow your head, you will only be destroyed.

Huang hopes that the scene supervisor will be successful.

I hope that in this world, all those who are ambitious and unwilling to be lonely will have their dreams come true one day.

Huang hopes that he will have no regrets in this life.

It's just that Huang knows better that the most difficult thing in a person's life is to have no regrets. Career, love, and family are often not available at the same time.

However, he still hopes that Jingjian can seize this opportunity. In this era, it is too difficult for people at the bottom to change their destiny.

He worked as a farmer in the morning and ascended to the emperor's palace in the evening. There are not many such people, but they are too few.

After clearing away the tea cups in the courtyard, Huang began to practice every day. He was diligent in his work and playful in his work. In the age of great strife, force was the foundation.

Since he stepped into Mingjin, his strength has greatly increased, but he is only at the same level as a captain in the army, and Huang is fully aware of the dangers of this trip to Rongdi.

The only thing that reassured Huang was that he was familiar with Didao, not far from Lintao, and he knew more or less about the major tribes of Rong and Di.

Xicai.

Huang knew clearly that Xidi was just the instigator. Once the envoys from the six countries arrived, promising to benefit them, there would be many Rong and Di tribes participating.

Qin State, on the other hand, could mobilize only 30,000 troops.

This battle is difficult.

Half an hour later, Huang picked up the cloth on the stone table and wiped the sweat from his body. He stayed on the stone pier for a quarter of an hour before boiling a pot of water and washing himself.

He is dressed in white with a black bird outlined in golden threads. This is the imperial uniform prepared for him by the State of Qin, the only one in the whole country.

A man relies on his clothes, and a horse relies on his saddle.

Putting on this outfit, Huang Zhen's body has an extra sense of nobility, making him look extremely elegant.

Arriving at the Qin Palace Metallurgical Workshop, Huang got a sword from the master craftsman. This was a sword made of meteorite iron.

The blade is dark, sharp and has a faint chill.

The blueprint of the sword was drawn by Huang himself, and it was somewhat similar to the Tang Dynasty Hengdao. It was the peerless weapon he wielded to kill in the last days.

After chatting with the craftsman for a few words, Huang looked at the blade and said slowly: "I will call you Da Qin Longque from now on. I hope you live up to your name."

Huang left the metallurgical workshop with a sword, and he also left Xianyang with a sword that symbolized great power, riding a horse and leading 300 personal guards.

He believed that one day, because of him, the Qin Longque would become a famous sword in the world, just like the Tianwen sword, just because the owner who wore it was the First Emperor.

The sword is powerful because of people, and the sword is noble because of people.



Three days later, Huang and Zi'an met.

In the shogunate, Mugong Zhenguo's golden sword was placed on the sword stand. Huang glanced at Zi'an and said, "General Zi'an, you set off early. Did you find anything along the way?"

Zi'an was a little puzzled by Huang's arrival. He had always thought that Ying Qian would be the one who came to command the army, but in the end, he waited for Huang to come.

"Guardian, when the army sets off, the general has already sent scouts to disperse to find out the news. Not long ago, our scouts reported urgently."

Zi'an didn't dare to look down on Huang, but he knew very well that the ruthless man in front of him would fight Du Zhi to the death if they disagreed.

Moreover, Huang also came from the military, which made Zi'an somewhat fond of him. What's more, the folds of the sword on the long case were shining brightly.

Suppressing the thoughts that arose in his mind, Zi'an calmed down and said: "The news from the scouts is that a caravan group from Zhao State crossed Fushi, passed through the northwest of our Qin State, and headed towards the Rongdi tribe in Longxi."

"The scouts caught a straggler merchant and tortured him. The merchant confessed that the merchant was a secret envoy sent by the State of Zhao, and that he was the envoy's escort."

"But he doesn't know the specific situation..."



Zi'an's words made Huang frown. It was obvious that the Six Nations had already taken action.

The speed was faster than he expected.

Huang's expression was calm. He had somewhat expected these things. He even knew that uniting the Rongdi tribe was definitely not Pang Juan's intention.

It's what other kings think.

Because Pang Juan was not a king, but a general who came from Guigu and was an extremely proud and arrogant general. Such a person would be ashamed to join forces with foreign tribes.

They believe in themselves more.

In this era, more troops are used in a grand manner. The generals in this era look down on conspiracy and conspiracy, and they think it is not the right way.



"Send more scouts to keep an eye on the caravans coming from Shandong, see which tribe they have contact with, and record them all one by one."

Huang's cold eyes fell on the map in the shogunate. The long sword in his hand was unsheathed and landed on a place on the map: "The army is ordered to stay in hiding during the day and night. No fire is allowed. Only dry food and clean water are allowed."

"The secret is advancing towards Xilai."

After hearing Huang's military order, Zi'an hesitated and said, "Master, it's raining now and the road is difficult to travel. And where Didao is, there are many mountains and little flat land."

"Our army is all elite cavalry. Even though the continuous rain will slow down our speed, it undoubtedly gives us an opportunity to arrive quietly."

Huang shook his head: "These 30,000 elites are the few troops Qin can use. We must win this battle."

"Not to mention rain, for the sake of the Qin State, even if there is a knife from the sky, the army must advance to the vicinity of the Xidi tribe."

"The Imperial Master suspects that Xitu is colluding with the Six Kingdoms?" Zi'an was surprised and couldn't help but said to Huang.

"What do you need to doubt or not doubt about this kind of thing?" At this moment, Huang stared at the map and sneered: "Among the Rongdi tribes in this area, isn't Xidi the most powerful?"

Zi'an was puzzled and showed surprise: "National Master, Xidi is the most powerful, with tens of thousands of tribesmen and more than 50,000 capable soldiers."

"The most important thing we should do is to stabilize Xidi, then find out which tribe is colluding with the Shandong countries, and then eradicate them."

"Why did the Imperial Preceptor order the army to be sent to Xitui?"

Hearing this, Huang couldn't stop shaking his head. Zi'an was a brave general and a reckless man: "Xidi is the most powerful, which means it poses the greatest threat to Qin."

"Similarly, the threat to us is also the greatest, and to scare the monkeys, we naturally have to pick the strongest ones to kill, in order to suppress the other Rongdi tribes."

"So, regardless of whether Xidao has colluded with Yanzhao or not, this time he is your and my target."

At this point, Huang Hui sheathed his sword and said in a cold tone: "I said it colluded with Yan and Zhao, then it means colluding."

"General Zi'an, please pass the order!"

Zi'an felt chills all over. Although he was a brave general and didn't know much about some things, it didn't mean he was a fool.

Huang has already reached this point, so he naturally knows what Huang means.

Huang wanted to kill Xidi without hesitation, thus suppressing the local Rongdi tribe and allowing Qin to once again deepen its control over Didao and other places.

Under the sword, if you don't surrender, you will only be destroyed.

"promise."

Nodding in agreement, Zi'an's eyes were blazing. He was an old Qin man, so naturally he was not afraid of fighting to the death. Such a desolate situation made him take a high look.

He followed Ying Qian in the war and also knew about Gongzi Qian. Zi An knew that even if Gongzi Qian came, he might not be as decisive as Huang.

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