Chapter 275 Star Meng Tian
In front of the city gate of Xianyang, the voices of the crowd were endless.

Among the crowd, Feng Quji's white hair seemed to be different from the black hair beside him.

But his speech seemed to be different from others. At this time, he cupped his hands and said to Meng Yi: "I congratulate General Meng in advance. This time General Meng defeated the Huns and made great contributions to our Great Qin. This time we have won a complete victory against the Huns. , presumably the Xiongnu will not bother me in the north, this time the general is the first, and this time your majesty has brought General Meng to Xianyang, which will definitely explain the matter of being a marquis."

"It seems that after the Meng family, they will be the most prominent gentry in the Great Qin Dynasty."

In front of the tall and big Meng Tian, ​​Feng Quji seemed like a thin child just now, but this did not conceal Feng Quji's flattery towards Meng Tian.

"Yes, yes, yes, Prime Minister Zuo is right. General Meng dared to use 20 elite soldiers to fight against [-] Xiongnu. This courage is unprecedented."

"General Meng is simply a god-man."

After that, some courtiers began to echo, and they also started the flattering mode one after another.

At this time Meng Tian raised his hand and shook it continuously.

Obviously, there is a deep meaning behind this shaking hand.

In fact, he himself knew that this victory had little to do with him. After all, the victory came too suddenly, and he had nothing to do with the Xiongnu.

He said that he killed 20 Huns, and he felt guilty.

It's just that the Congling suddenly collapsed, Meng Tian never dreamed of it.

Morton gradually moved west after the collapse of Cong Ridge, but among the corpses there were still some who were not quite dead.

Meng Tian sent people to investigate, and finally caught some great nobles of the Huns.

Therefore, Meng Tian took them as captives and arrested them. After interrogation, he finally learned that the death and injury of so many people in Devil's Ridge was entirely due to Morton's own fault.

He wanted to ambush Meng Tian here and kill the black armored cavalry by the way, but he didn't expect this plan to be blocked by a natural disaster.

After Meng Tian heard what Morton said about the plan, he felt that the plan was perfect, and it was very likely to cause serious damage to his black armored cavalry, or even kill himself. When Meng Tian thought of this, he couldn't help breaking out in a cold sweat.

The specific plan of this plan is as follows. The first Morton occupies here first, and uses the terrain advantage to ambush.

Second, by exploring the terrain of Devil Ridge, he let the black armored cavalry disperse in Devil Ridge, and then they used the ambush behind the stone pier to surprise the black armored cavalry. Originally, the advantage of black armored cavalry was group combat. After Devil Ridge, it became a one-man battle.

However, when individual combat entered the trap of the Huns, it became a street battle, and whoever defended had an advantage.
So Meng Tian couldn't help giving a thumbs up in his heart after knowing Morton's overall plan. To be honest, Morton was able to lead the Huns and recover their vitality within a few short years. This strength is not hidden.

After killing them, the 20 cavalry of the Huns would go out directly from the exit and then fight back. The royal court of Mobei then went south to attack Daqin.

Not a big deal for the Whip of God that they have the God of Heaven piloted.

And if he really succeeds, then not only Meng Tian himself will be implicated, but the supply troops behind him will also be taken over by the Xiongnu.

And the person who manages the respected army is Daqin's eldest son, Fusu.

Thinking of this, Meng Tian was not only afraid for a while, after all, if the eldest son was really picked up, he would also be picked up.

Then, his dream of getting promoted and getting rich will be destroyed, and even the nine clans will be exterminated, so this time it is only a near miss.

And after cross-examination, Meng Tian also learned from the return of the Xiongnu princes and nobles captured in the Western Regions that the collapse that day had a lot to do with two people. It is said that two giants with a height of more than 100 meters were fighting next to Congling that day.

The shock wave from their battle eventually collapsed Congling, and the collapse of Congling indirectly caused the collapse of Devil Ridge, and directly caused nearly 10,000+ Huns to be buried in the ruins at the foot of Congling.

Meng Tian began to think about who these two giants are, and why they have such a large body, which is beyond its cognition.

The gods are only talented in legends, and they have never seen them in reality after hearing them, and they may not exist at all, but what these nobles of the Xiongnu palace said has a shape, and it feels like it is true.

But all of this is traceable.

And there are no gods in this world at all, so they are probably just hallucinations, or someone cast a spell on them.

When thinking of this, he couldn't help but think of one person, that is the Fifth Prince Ying Yu, because he had met Ying Yu before when he was in Jingjue.

At that time, Ying Yu was also chasing an old friend. At this time, Meng Tian put all his conjectures on the fifth son of Daqin. He even thought of whether the battle between the fifth son of Daqin and that friend directly caused the collapse of the stone forest.

Although Meng Tian knew that Ying Yu was powerful, he didn't know that Ying Yu was so powerful, so he didn't believe that Ying Yu could have such strength.

In the past, I only heard that Yingyu was able to win a hundred in the East China Sea, but I have never seen how powerful it really is. After all, what I learned from other people is definitely not first-hand information. If that is the case, then the Xiongnu It is also Ying Yu's credit that he was almost subjugated and exterminated. He is equivalent to taking advantage of someone else.

Thinking of this, Meng Tian humbly replied to the courtiers, "This time it's not because of my immortal strength, is it just a coincidence?"

At this moment, Feng Quji took a step forward and said, "General Meng, you are so humble."

"Everyone knows that you brought the news to Xianyang, so this work should be yours. If you hadn't chased them to Congling, they definitely wouldn't have run there, and there wouldn't be the Huns behind Lose this scene, don't you?"

As expected of the old fox of Daqin, what he said was extremely reasonable. Indeed, if Meng Tian hadn't rushed to attack the Huns, the scene of the Huns being subjugated and exterminated would not have happened.

It seems that a mouth can stand in court without feeling that the brain is definitely not an ordinary person.

What Feng Quji said was also recognized by the colleagues next to him. They danced and took out their right hands from their sleeves, and stretched out their thumbs to praise Meng Tian, ​​who had been praised aloft.

But what is the real situation?Only he himself knows.

Meng Tian's compliment in front of him was obviously a bit ashamed.

The compliments were immediately broken by the appearance of a person, who was wearing a bluish-white robe and next to him was Meng Yi's younger brother Meng Niu.

(End of this chapter)

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