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Chapter 208: The Lianhengshang on the Grassland

"Chief..." Looking at Ke Bineng who looked calm, no one dared to say anything, for fear that Ke Bineng's thunderous anger would be vented on themselves.

Kebineng was in a coma for three days and had just woken up a moment ago. When he learned that the entire army had paid a heavy price and had no choice but to retreat in the end, Kebineng felt extremely sad in his heart.

Logically speaking, when faced with this situation, Kebineng should be furious. But at this moment, Kebineng could not feel anger in his heart. He also knew that in that case, withdrawing troops was the right thing to do.

's decided.

However, Jiuyuan City failed to defend the city, and coupled with the losses suffered in the field battle outside Jiuyuan City, his tribe lost a total of about 40,000 Xianbei warriors this time. How could Ke Bineng not feel deeply about this?

Heartache.

These were 40,000 people, not 40,000 cattle or sheep, and these 40,000 people were all young men in the tribe. But now they all died in battle in one day. This was definitely a huge blow to the tribe.

Although your tribe is not completely ruined, it is inevitable that its strength will be greatly reduced and it will be coveted by the original powerful enemies.

Kebineng can even imagine that when his old enemy Bu Dugen learns about the situation here, he will most likely take advantage of others' danger and declare war on his tribe, hoping to do his best to wipe out his tribe. If that is the case.

, then the situation he will face is extremely bad.

With the remaining strength of your own tribe, you may be able to insist on not being annexed by the other party, but a fierce battle is inevitable.

No, for Ke Bineng, a fierce battle must be avoided no matter what. The vitality of his tribe has been greatly damaged. If he continues to fight a fierce battle in this state, no matter whether the result is victory or defeat, the entire tribe may be affected.

The last trace of vitality will be consumed. If there are any more enemies waiting around, the end of the tribe will come.

The root cause of all this was the war he initiated against the Han Dynasty.

The war that was originally fought to expand the tribe's strength has now become the driving force behind pushing the tribe into the abyss.

Now Ke Bineng regrets more and more why he listened to the instigation of the Yuan brothers and launched an attack on the Han Dynasty for no reason.

Yuan Tan clearly had bad intentions. He obviously wanted to use his own hands to deal with Cao Cao because the Yuan family was destroyed by Cao Cao.

With such an obvious intention, why didn't I notice it at the time?

No, it should be said that I was aware of Yuan Tan's intention, but I didn't care about it.

At that time, Kebi Neng was very confident, arrogant, and even a little arrogant. He firmly believed that Xianbei's iron heel would lead to no harm.

In the end, the ruthless facts gave him a hard blow, completely shattering his arrogance.

Since Kebineng was born, he has hardly had any regrets, because he is the king of the grassland, he has always been a winner and a winner, and the word failure has never been associated with him.

But at this moment, Kebi Neng truly regretted it, extremely regretful.

"Pull Yuan Tan over here." Ke Bineng's face was as gloomy as water, and he said in a hateful voice.

Kebineng was in severe pain in his chest and lungs. He felt burning pain even if he didn't say a word, so he spoke as little as possible.

Soon, Yuan Tan was picked up by a group of Xianbei people.

Knowing that he would not end well, Yuan Tan's face turned pale and his whole body was trembling continuously.

When Kebi saw him like this, he felt extremely contemptuous. He thought that Yuan Shao was considered the number one figure in the Central Plains, so how could his son be so useless?

"Kill." Ke Bineng suffered tremendous pain every time he said a word, so he was not in the mood to say anything that would make his life worse than death.

Forget it, there is no need to perform any torture, just kill it to avoid being an eyesore.

When everyone heard this, they wanted to drag Yuan Tan down and execute him.

Although it was just three simple words, after Yuan Tan heard it, the beads of sweat as big as soybeans suddenly fell down on his face, and his entire face was completely covered with a look of horror.

"Chief! Don't kill me! I have something to say!" Yuan Tan shouted in horror.

Kebineng closed his eyes and ignored it at all.

"Chief, I, I have a way to let the leader invade the Han Dynasty!" Yuan Tan shouted hysterically at the moment of life and death, without caring about his superiority or inferiority.

Kebineng still ignored him.

"Chief! Chief, please have mercy!" Seeing that he was about to be dragged out of the tent, Yuan Tan became more and more anxious. He knew that once he was separated from the tent, he would only be beheaded.

"I, I am willing to serve as an envoy to the Xiongnu and Wuhuan, and agree to send troops with them to attack the Han Dynasty!" Yuan Tan screamed with all his strength, his voice was a little hoarse.

"Let him go." Kebi finally spoke when he heard Yuan Tan's last words.

Yuan Tan was overjoyed when he heard Kebineng's words. He hurried to Kebineng, knelt down and thanked him one after another.

Half of his feet had already been pulled out of the tent. If Kebi had been able to speak a moment later, Yuan Tan's head would have been completely moved.

In response to Yuan Tan's obeisance to him, Ke Bineng didn't express anything, he just snorted coldly.

This was truly a nasty guy. Every time Ke Bi Neng looked at him, he would feel an extra layer of deep hatred in his heart.

"Say." But he had to admit that what Yuan Tan said just now still aroused his interest.

This troop dispatch suffered such huge losses. It is absolutely impossible to say that Kebineng did not feel unwilling and resentful.

If possible, the Han Dynasty must pay a higher price to make Kebi Neng feel relieved.

Just now, Yuan Tan said that he would send envoys to the Xiongnu and Wuhuan, and asked them to send troops together. This made Ke Bineng feel bright.

Yes, since you have suffered such a huge loss, why not drag others into the water with you?

If the Xiongnu and Wuhuan could be brought together to attack the Han Dynasty, no matter how powerful Cao Cao was, he would definitely not be able to withstand them.

But the question is, can Yuan Tan really persuade the Xiongnu Chanyu and Wuhuan leaders to send troops?

Huchuquan, the Xiongnu Chanyu, was cautious and cautious, and had always followed the pro-Han route. Although Wuhuan leader Tadun was more courageous than Huchuquan, and sometimes sent small groups of troops to the Han Dynasty border to fight against the autumn wind, but

If he were asked to send tens of thousands of troops to fight and completely break up with the Han Dynasty, he would probably never agree.

In short, it is really difficult to convince these two people to send troops to attack the Han Dynasty.


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