The enemy was in danger, and the enemy was in a hurry.

Du Jingfeng ordered the whole army to rest in place, cook and recover their strength, and then go out of the Gobi Desert in one go.

At this point, Du Jingfeng knew that the Kamikaze Corps was out of danger.

When he thought of the 50,000 soldiers who died and Wen Shang, Du Jingfeng was furious. This time he left, he would definitely go to Tingjing City to ask for punishment. He would not give up until the Beiting court gave an explanation.

In Du Jingfeng's view, if the court army had not been cowardly and evacuated directly, how could he have fallen into the situation of fleeing in a hurry.

The court's 500,000 troops, even if they were 500,000 pigs, could at least give the Qin army some resistance.

But from the perspective of the imperial court, evacuation is undoubtedly the best option. If these 500,000 troops were buried here, the imperial court would no longer be able to mobilize troops in a short period of time and could only allow the Qin army to attack all the way.

Half an hour later, Du Jingfeng sent a scout to investigate the situation ahead and report: "Commander, 30 miles ahead, dozens of continuous earth mounds appeared out of thin air, hundreds of feet high, completely blocking our army's way forward."

Du Jingfeng suddenly stood up, walked to the scout, raised his hand and slapped him hard and loudly: "What nonsense are you talking about? When did such a huge earth mound exist in this Chiyan Gobi Desert?"

The scout was obviously stunned by the slap, his eyes flickered, and he covered his face and said: "I am not talking nonsense. The earth mound is continuous, and there is no end in sight, and it is very steep."

Du Jingfeng realized the seriousness of the matter. He did not care about enjoying the meal, and personally led dozens of cavalrymen to the location mentioned by the scout. Looking around, dozens of continuous, bare earth mounds stood in place, which seemed extremely abrupt.

Du Jingfeng was extremely shocked. They had crossed the Chiyan Gobi Desert before, but had never seen such a huge earth mound. This endless red earth mound merged with the land of the Chiyan Gobi Desert, becoming a natural moat, completely blocking their evacuation route.

Du Jingfeng walked horizontally along the earth mound for dozens of miles without giving up, and then he found that this earth mound was completely across the Chiyan Gobi Desert, and there was no end in sight. Even if he went all the way north and detoured to the territory of the Rouran Dynasty, it would take a lot of time, and would the Rouran Dynasty allow the Kamikaze Corps to enter? The answer is obviously no.

This earth mound was formed overnight by the Emperor Heaven and Earth Formation set up by Li Chunfeng. In order to set up this formation, Li Chunfeng was exhausted at this time. The whole person looked extremely pale, sitting cross-legged on the top of a earth mound, meditating to recover.

Hua Rong looked at the Kamikaze Corps troops in the distance, which were as small as ants, with admiration, and couldn't help but sigh: "Master Li's methods are really unpredictable. The earth mounds crossed the Chiyan Gobi overnight. Now the Kamikaze Corps has no way to go up to the sky or down to the earth."

Du Jingfeng has returned to the camp. After thinking for a while with a gloomy look, Du Jingfeng came to an astonishing conclusion in his heart. This earth mound must be the work of the Qin army, and its purpose is to block his retreat.

Does Li Yichen want to leave the entire Kamikaze Corps behind? It's really bold, but in the current situation, if they are trapped here, they will face another bloody battle when the four major Qin army corps behind them arrive.

What makes Du Jingfeng feel most uncomfortable is that the corps has not much food and grass supplies. Li Yichen only needs to surround but not attack. In the extremely hot environment of the Chiyan Gobi, without fresh water, how long can the Kamikaze Corps last?

Although warriors in the Wu Tu realm cannot completely fast, they can survive for more than 30 days without food, but if they do not have fresh water intake, they can only survive for half a month.

Now the retreat has been blocked by the sudden appearance of the earth mound. The only way is to return to the original route, fight a bloody way, and leave from the west of the Chiyan Gobi before being completely trapped by the Qin army.

But for the Kamikaze Corps, this choice is also very difficult. They will face hundreds of thousands of elite Qin troops.

Whether they can successfully fight out, Du Jingfeng has no confidence at all. At present, the sacrifice of Wen Shang and the 50,000 Tudao Camp is completely useless. Not only did they fail to successfully carry a way out for the entire Kamikaze Corps, but they also made the situation worse.

Du Jingfeng is also a very decisive person. After making a decision, he immediately ordered the entire army to set out again and prepare to return by the original route.

In Du Jingfeng's view, instead of sitting here and waiting for the Qin army to come, it is better to do the opposite and fight to the death. Maybe there is still

Life.

Seeing the Kamikaze Corps start to move and show signs of returning by the original route, Hua Rong hurriedly reported the situation to Li Chunfeng.

After a long period of meditation, Li Chunfeng recovered and his face looked much better. He stood up and said, "This Huangtian Houtu formation can only cover a radius of 100 miles. If we let them return by the original route and leave the range of the formation, wouldn't our efforts be in vain?"

As he spoke, Li Chunfeng picked up a formation flag, chanted something, and began to operate the formation.

As Li Chunfeng's spell became faster and faster, a strong wind whistled between heaven and earth, and in an instant, the entire area covered by the formation began to become dark.

Du Jingfeng looked at the strange phenomenon between heaven and earth and was shocked. This was a sign that a large sandstorm was about to come. He didn't expect that the sandstorm that had not appeared for two days would come uninvited when his army was preparing to set off.

Du Jingfeng hurriedly commanded his soldiers to hide behind nearby boulders or in depressions in an orderly manner.

The Kamikaze Corps, which had experienced several storms in the Chiyan Gobi Desert, was obviously familiar with the route, and the sandstorm that swept in did not cause huge losses to the Kamikaze Corps.

Only some horses that did not have time to hide were hit by the flying stones in the wind, making miserable cries.

Under this kind of power of heaven and earth, it was obviously a luxury for the army to move. The visibility was less than half a meter, and as long as they walked out of the safe range, they were likely to be injured or even lose their lives.

Du Jingfeng had to stay put, and he was anxious, hoping that the storm would stop soon. According to past experience, the storm in the Chiyan Gobi Desert would not last more than two hours, and it would not be too late to evacuate at that time. It would take at least one day for the Qin army to reach the heart of the Gobi Desert.

On the top of the mound, Li Chunfeng stood with his hands behind his back, quietly watching the storm below, shaking his head and sighing, "It's a pity that there are too few spirit stones. If there were enough spirit stones as energy, it would be enough to borrow the power of the formation to create a giant storm that would tear everything apart and bury the enemy directly. Why would my Qin soldiers fight to the death?"

The storm raged for six hours before it began to show signs of stopping. The Kamikaze Corps did not dare to move at all during these six hours. The soldiers lying on the ground began to become stiff and numb, with half a foot of dust on their bodies, almost burying them.

At this time, the Qin army, in a state of rapid march, was only thirty or forty miles away from here.

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