Apple Mountain is a sacred mountain in the land of Wadi, and many people believe that there are gods on Apple Mountain.

Anyone in the Wadi is convinced of this.

The dividing line between Okubo and the Yamazaki tribe is divided according to Apple Mountain, and none of them will go to Apple Mountain to hunt, and only go to Apple Mountain to pay respects during extremely important festivals.

Now that the war has begun, no one cares about the sanctity of Apple Mountain, and in their eyes, all they can see at this time is the strategic location of Apple Mountain.

It has to be said that the strategic location of Apple Mountain is extremely important, and once Okubo and the Yamazaki tribe can completely occupy this important position, then in the next battle.

Whoever can easily target the other party and strike at it.

Therefore, the two sides fought inextricably at Apple Hill, and Okubo was the inferior side.

In the first battle, they had a head start because they took the lead in occupying the main geographical location of the Fuji Mountains.

But this opportunity was only in exchange for the lives of 1200 people on the other side.

Of course, one or two hundred people is a lot of a small number for the Wadi, and they are now a larger tribe, but more than a thousand people, and one or two hundred people is already equivalent to a smaller tribe.

In the battle behind, they completely fell into the downwind.

However, Okubo is very cunning, and he carefully examines the map, studies several important locations, and finally determines that the Yamazaki tribe will definitely occupy it.

There is a good saying that failure is not terrible, if failure is only, do not look for a way to win, but always immerse yourself in failure, that is a more terrible thing.

Yamazaki completely avoided this, and after careful study, he carefully analyzed it with his subordinates.

A strategy came to mind.

This strategy, when proposed, can greatly increase their chances of victory.

But one of Okubo's subordinates raised a different opinion on this plan, this person is called Honda.

"If we do this and offend the gods, what should we do then? Our tribe may be wiped out. "

His words made Okubo very dissatisfied, and instead of responding to him, he directly gave the order and let people arrest him: "When we win, you will be released, and if nothing happens, Honda you will commit suicide." "

Honda shouted, "God will punish you, I trust my own judgment." "

Okubo ordered the man to gag his mouth and began to carry out his plan that night.

A group of people on Apple Hill quietly touched it and did some extremely secret things on Apple Hill.

On the other side, the people of the Yamazaki tribe have occupied several extremely advantageous positions on Apple Mountain.

They piled most of their troops here, because from here on it would be where they sounded the clarion call for victory.

Yamazaki's troops were immersed in joy, and the next day they fought Okubo's troops, and the army attacked, because they occupied a vantage point for the charge, they directly beat Okubo's troops and fled, but Okubo's annoying troops did not run away because of defeat.

On the contrary, from time to time, he would hit a horse rifle, and Yamazaki was angry.

"Kill them for me, catch them up, kill them all."

Yamazaki gave the order, and because of the victory, his prestige among the surrounding tribes was greatly improved, and the people were very convinced of his words.

They rushed all the way from Mt. Fuji to Okubo's men, and hid in a valley where the two sides fought a battle.

"They have no way back, this valley is a dead end."

Some people who knew the nearby terrain quickly reported to Yamazaki, and Yamazaki was even more excited, and all the surrounding troops were mobilized here to intercept and kill.

And Okubo's people also defended desperately, the entrance to the valley was narrow after all, even if Yamazaki's people had attacked desperately, they still couldn't attack down.

Late at night, both sides chose to stop fighting.

Yamazaki felt that there was no need to attack, and the attack would be costly and the gains would outweigh the losses.

Because he felt that as long as he blocked the exit of the valley, then he could completely block the people of Okubo inside.

And the reason why Okubo did not attack was because he chose this plan to die and come to life.

He wanted to gamble, gambling with the lives of his tribe, that is, betting that Yamazaki would not attack them madly.

Because he can now win the final victory by simply building fortifications outside.

Sure enough, Yamazaki did as he had guessed, really just blocking the entrance and not attacking again.

And the news that came back from Okubo's spies was that Yamazaki sent people at the entrance of the valley at this time, dancing to celebrate.

Yamazaki felt that he had finally got a chance to win, but at this time Okubo thought the same.

They all feel that they have a chance to win, and the key people who can really affect whether they can win are not the people below them.

It was those who were on Apple Hill at this time, and they had found their place on Apple Hill according to Okubo's orders.

These people were all members of the Okubo tribe, and what Okubo was going to do, he didn't dare to tell anyone outside his tribe, because he knew that if it was leaked, it would make him lose the help of those pirates.

The belief in Apple Mountain is the faith that all of them will have, and it is unchangeable.

Only in this time of life and death did their own people dare to risk the impact of faith to do these things.

The night was getting deeper and deeper, and the people who had fought for a night gradually fell into a deep sleep.

Okubo's men were on guard in the valley, and the pirates were killed and injured, and they were the ones who rushed to the front.

The people of Yamazaki, on the other hand, have been building fortifications, and everyone wants to live.

But only the more ruthless can survive, which Yamazaki seems unworthy.

He could have led the army from Apple Hill to Okubo's rear and annihilated them.

But he didn't do it because of his faith.

Okubo's bet succeeded, so he was bound to win.

On Apple Hill, a loud noise suddenly broke out in the middle of the night, and then the silent snowflakes began to collapse significantly.

Okubo below suddenly felt a burst of excitement, and he did it.

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