Jia Xu pondered for a while, and finally said: "There is an enemy army stationed at the foot of Dingjun Mountain, and it cannot be captured easily.

If the attack is stalemate, the defenders at Yangping Pass will be attacked from the side, so it must not be forced.

However, the peak to the west of Dingjun Mountain is even higher than Dingjun Mountain.

Moreover, there are not many defenders on the mountain. If you can capture this mountain, you will have a panoramic view of all the enemy's arrangements here.

Whether our army is defending or attacking, it can decide by itself.But it is impossible for the enemy to remain vigilant at all times.

As long as there is any slack, the Dingjun Mountain on the opposite side can be captured in one fell swoop! "

"Mr. Wen He is really a great talent, I admire you!" Huang Zhong heard the other party's plan, his eyes suddenly became clear, and he immediately got up and saluted respectfully.

After everything was planned, it was already afternoon, but Huang Zhong's army still set off.

Because according to Jia Xu's plan, capturing the opposite mountain is a crucial step, and the enemy must not be aware of it in advance.

In this case, it is necessary to attack at night, so at this moment, the army can just arrive after dark, and then they can directly attack the mountain.

Huang Zhong took the lead and took the initiative to come to the front of the team.

When the sky was getting darker and darker, I finally came to the foot of the mountain.

If it is daytime, the defenders on the top of the mountain must be able to see the people below, so they immediately notify the defenders on Dingjun Mountain to come to support.

But now it was getting late, in order to avoid the other party's discovery, the army didn't even light the torches, and stood close to the faint moonlight for illumination.

Afterwards, Huang Zhong looked up and saw that several flames had been lit up on the mountain, clearly showing the distribution of the enemy troops.

And judging by the size of the torch, the number of enemy troops on this mountain is actually not many.

Huang Zhong was overjoyed, knowing that he was only one step away from success.

So he immediately ordered three thousand horses, wrapped his armor in his mouth, and quietly went up the mountain.

The group of defenders closest to the foot of the mountain consisted of thirty or forty people.

They are actually responsible for passing information back and forth between the two places, and at night they are on guard on the mountain.

Some soldiers had already fallen asleep on the slate, and there were more than a dozen people sitting around the campfire bragging and chatting.

One of the sergeants quietly took out a jug of wine from his arms, instantly making the atmosphere of the crowd even more heated.

Because during the war, everyone is forbidden to drink alcohol.

But how can these soldiers licking blood with their knives be free from the stimulation of alcohol?

Although there is a ban, some people still try their best to obtain it.

Everyone sitting in front of the bonfire took a mouthful, passing the jug in their hands.

But they don't know that the danger is still approaching quietly.

Huang Zhong and the soldiers had already approached. In order not to disturb the others, Huang Zhong arranged for the soldiers to surround him first.

Only then did he let out a low shout, leading the people to rush forward in an instant.

Those who fell asleep naturally returned to the west in their dreams, and the soldiers who sat around the campfire and drank secretly were already a little sluggish under the alcohol paralysis.

It wasn't until Huang Zhong led his men to rush forward that one of them realized it later and pointed at Huang Zhonggang to ask questions.

Unexpectedly, Huang Zhong's eyes were hardened, and the Fengzui knife in his hand raised and lowered, splitting the man in half instantly.

When the others saw this scene, their eyes widened in fright.

Someone was about to shout, but was killed by Huang Zhong's hand. Seeing this, the others dared not speak out again, even afraid that they couldn't help themselves, so they hurriedly covered their mouths with their hands.

A few people were left to guard the captives, while Huang Zhong continued to go up the mountain.

Although there were still a few bonfires on the mountainside, there were not many people in each place, and Huang Zhong easily solved them all.

Today, only those on the top of the mountain remain.

There is a flat place on the top of the mountain, where Wei Yan stationed [-] people.

As soon as Huang Zhong's army touched it, they were spotted by patrolling sergeants.

Therefore, Huang Zhong didn't do it, and he didn't stop, tore off the disguise, and rushed up with great fanfare.

Most of the soldiers were already asleep, and the noise outside woke them up instantly.

However, before he had time to react, he was intruded by Huang Zhong's army and ended up with a single blow.

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The guard in the camp on the top of the mountain was called Chen Shi. When he was awakened by the noisy movement outside the camp, he found that Huang Zhong's army had rushed in.

He was so frightened that he hurried out of the tent to meet the enemy, but within ten rounds of the battle, Chen Shi was already oppressed by Huang Zhong and was out of breath.

He saw that his camp was already densely packed with the other party's troops.

But his own soldiers were almost killed, Chen Shi didn't dare to hesitate anymore, so he had to lead the remaining soldiers and horses to flee down the mountain.

Huang Zhong was still cleaning up other recalcitrant people, and he was negligent for a while, and he escaped.

Besides, in the Weiyan camp on the Dingjun Mountain opposite, they were also alarmed by the change in the opposite mountain.

Yajiang, who was on duty at night, rushed into Wei Yan's tent immediately and woke up Wei Yan who was sleeping soundly.

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