Wei Wuhou

Chapter 442 Entering Guihua City 2

Chapter 442 Entering Guihua City 2
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Time passed quickly, Zheng Dali and the others lay down on the grass and released their horses.

The reason why the horse was released was because the target of the horse was relatively big. People could lie down and not talk, but the horse could not.

In addition, the distance to Guihua City is already very close at this time, and it can be approached quickly without horses.

In fact, with such a small goal of the few of them, there will be nothing in the past, but Zheng Dali decided to wait until it was safe.

But after waiting for two or three hours, Zheng Dali didn't find any rules about the Huns, and at this time, he couldn't see a large area of ​​enemy troops within ten miles of Guihua.

Only in the west of the plan, there is a large military camp. It seems that the scale is definitely not small, and it seems to be the main force of the Huns.

To be honest, this distance is a little closer to Guihua City, which is not good for the Huns, but the Huns still do this, and they can't wait for you to come to rob the camp at night.

So, when it was getting dark, Zheng Dali made a decision to take people to Guihua City.

They moved forward with their bodies bowed, so their speed was affected to a certain extent, but overall they were still safely approaching the outside of Guihua City.

In the process, there was still a wave of Huns cavalry passing by, which could be regarded as deterrent and surveillance of Guihua City.

When Zheng Dali and the others approached, they were first spotted by the guarding soldiers on the tower. They thought it was the Huns approaching, and immediately they shot a burst of arrows.

Fortunately, it was getting dark, and Zheng Dali and the others were on the move again, so no one was shot.

But when they saw the arrow suddenly thrusting in front of them, Zheng Dali and the others were obviously frightened, and cold sweat suddenly broke out on their foreheads.

"Who shot the arrow? Don't shoot the arrow, it's your own!" Zheng Dali lay on the ground and shouted towards the tower.

At this time, they were less than 50 meters away from the city wall, so his words could still be heard upstairs.

Seeing that the people below were not the Huns, the captain guarding on the tower realized something was wrong, so he asked below, "Who is it?"

"We were sent by the General to reinforce Guihua City, let us enter the city first!" Zheng Dali stood up cautiously and said, but at this moment he was on high alert, ready to dodge at any time.

"Are you sent for reinforcements from the Great Wall? What credentials do you have?" asked the captain upstairs, this matter must not be sloppy.

Zheng Dali took a few more steps forward, and then took out from his bosom the Chen Wanyun warrant that Wei Wuji had given him, stamped with the printing of Lingbei Camp.

The warrant was written in silk, so it would be relatively solid, so Zheng Dali made a ball out of stones and threw it on the top of the city.

His hand strength is really strong, so he really let him throw it up, and then a soldier picked it up and handed it to the captain.

The school lieutenant opened it and saw that it was indeed from Lingbei Daying, and he immediately became excited.

After being besieged for so many days, they finally waited for reinforcements. They waited for hope in despair. Looking down at Zheng Dali, it was like seeing a treasure.

"Come up!" the captain said in a deep voice, no matter how his heart changes, these people still have to come in for another interrogation.

They must be foolproof, otherwise, if the Huns took advantage of the loopholes, it would really be a joke.

After Zheng Dali and the others approached, a few frames tied with ropes fell from the city wall. Obviously, this was to hang them up with baskets, and they were not going to open the door to let them in.

Of course Zheng Dali understood this, after all he and the others didn't need to open the city gate, and the captain didn't have the authority to open the city gate either.

Therefore, Zheng Dali simply led a few of his men, and then jumped into the box thrown down by others.

As the rope was pulled, the few of them rose higher and finally reached the top of the city.

After going up this way, Zheng Dali and the others discovered that there was not even a place to set foot down, because at this time, the corpses had not been cleaned up on the top of the city.

Most of them belonged to Hu people, which also shows how fierce the fighting was during the day, otherwise so many people would not have died.

"You said you were reinforcements sent by the general, are you the only ones?" the school lieutenant just approached and asked.

Zheng Dali glanced at him, and then said: "This is a top secret matter, how can you say it so easily, take me to see your General Zhao Yan!"

Seeing Zheng Dali's refusal to say anything, the captain became angry, and people like himself who were born and died would not listen to anything.

"Who knows if you are a spy sent by the Huns, how can you say you will see the general!" The captain sneered.

But I heard Zheng Dali continue: "If you delay the time any longer, it will ruin the big event...you can't afford it!" Zheng Dali also sneered.

Seeing that Zheng Dali didn't want to be joking, the lieutenant was startled, he wanted Zheng Dali to leave quickly, but he couldn't lose face like this.

The scene turned so cold, which made Zheng Dali feel impatient. If the weapon hadn't been confiscated just now, he would have chopped this guy down.

"What are you doing?" At this moment, a shout came from the side.

Zheng Dali turned his head and saw that he was a young man in his twenties, with several guards behind him.

Seeing the young man appearing, the captain's face was like a flower blooming just now, and he walked up to the young man, and then said: "Young general, this man claims to be a reinforcement sent by the general. Will be interrogating him!"

As soon as he heard the words Major General, Zheng Dali immediately understood the identity of this young man. He was Zhao Yan's only son, Zhao Xi, the cavalry captain of Guihua City.

After hearing the captain's explanation, Zhao Xi pushed aside the crowd and walked over, came to Zheng Dali and said, "Are you sent by the Lingbei Camp?"

"That's right, if you continue to delay like this, I'm afraid...the reinforcements won't come!" Zheng Dali looked around and said.

"What do you want?" Zhao Xi asked.

"I want to see General Zhao Yan, and I have to talk to him personally about this matter!" Zheng Dali said in a deep voice, which was explained by Wei Wuji on purpose.

"See my father...it's the same if you tell me anything!" Zhao Xi said word by word, very dissatisfied with Zheng Dali's arrogant appearance.

Zheng Dali shook his head, and then said: "You are just a school captain, and it is related to the safety of Guihua City and the army in the city. How can I let you know this core secret!"

As soon as Zheng Dali said this, the lieutenant was very happy in his heart just now. This major general has a big temper, so he can't bear being squeezed like this.

However, unexpectedly, Zhao Xi did not lose his temper as expected, but rather calmly said: "I can take you to see my father, but if you dare to lie to me, you will die very quickly." awful!"

Zheng Dali couldn't help scoffing at this kind of threat like a brat, Zhao Xi wasn't qualified enough to touch him.

"Then please Master Zhao lead the way quickly, if something important is missed...I'm afraid everyone will die!" Zheng Dali said coldly.

He definitely didn't have a good face towards Zhao Xi, but the two of them didn't quarrel after all.

For Zhao Xi, for the sake of the safety of his father and son, he had already endured the matter just now, and now it's okay to bear it a little longer.

So Zhao Xi took Zheng Dali to the city and led Zheng Dali to the center of Guihua City.

(End of this chapter)

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