Ji Gang rose to his feet abruptly. âNonsense!â
Although Li Xiong had been beaten back by Ji Gang, he was not afraid of him. He retorted resolutely, âIâm not talking nonsense. I have seen him before. Thereâs a portrait of him in Gedale. My big bro used to live there. I remember it clearly!â
Fei Sheng thought this did not augur well, considering that he was not Shen Zechuanâs trusted subordinate yet, so there were some matters he was not at liberty to remain here and listen. Thus he got up and said, âSeems to me like heâs more or less done with eating. Master, Iâll inform the kitchen to stop serving up the meat.â
Once Fei Sheng withdrew, Shen Zechuan asked Ji Gang to sit and said to Li Xiong, âLook carefully. Are you sure itâs my portrait?â
Li Xiong grasped the handkerchief he used to wipe his mouth with two fingers and scrutinized Shen Zechuan for a moment. He answered hesitantly, âIt kind of looks like⊠yet also kind of doesnâtâŠâ
Shen Zechuan felt a slight stir in his heart. He stirred the spoon in the soup and lowered his eyes. âThe person in the portrait youâve seen is a woman, yes?â
It finally dawned on Li Xiong. âOh, right. Thatâs a woman; youâre a man.â
In just a short moment, Shen Zechuan made plenty of conjectures. He watched the sour plums stirring in the soup and thought back to what Zhou Gui had once said. He also remembered his mother, Bai Cha, as well as Lei Jingzhe who had just returned to the Prefecture of Dunzhouâs territory.
âWhat place is this âGedaleâ?â Shen Zechuan asked without batting an eyelid.
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âGedale lies to the east of Chashi River and is a part of the area within the Bianshaâs borders. In the early days, it was a temporary residence for the Zhongbo bandits to hide from the pursuit of the Zhongbo garrison troops, but later, they engaged in the illicit trade of selling women from decent families and was wiped out by the garrison troops of two prefectures led by my elder brother, Tantai Long. The remaining people defected to the Biansha Cavalry, and the one roaming around this place back then was the Bianshaâs Liaoying Tribe.â Tantai Hu raised his head to watch Meng pass through the layers of clouds. âLei Jingzhe came from that place. After leaving the Zhu clan, he had nowhere to go. He thought of following the Zhongbo bandits to make his fortune, so he went to Gedale. But for some reason, he failed to build up a brigade of bandits there and eventually returned to the Prefecture of Duanzhou, where he met up with Lei Changming and started to make his mark.â
âAfter Tantai Long wiped out the Gedaleâs bandits, the Liaoying Tribe headed north. Those bandits who had initially defected to them followed them north too.â Chen Yang squatted on the ground and rubbed at a handful of dry soil. âThe Liaoying Tribe is now the reserve cavalry of the Hanshe Tribe. All the saker falcons of the Biansha people are tamed by the Liaoying Tribe. At first, their status among the Twelve Tribes of Biansha was pretty low, equivalent to that of an âeagle slaveâ, but twenty years ago, an âesuheriâ1 appeared in the Liaoying Tribe.â
Tantai Hu was not from Libei, so he did not know the implication of this form of address.
Gu Jin explained from the side, âThat is, âheroâ.â
âYou know Biansha is made up of numerous tribes, right?â Chen Yang looked back and smiled at Tantai Hu. âOnly tribes where âheroesâ have appeared can be called as one of the Twelve Tribes. Coincidentally, our lord and this âheroâ were both born in the same year. Ever since His Lordship established the Libei Armored Cavalry at Luoxia Pass, this âheroâ conquered the three tribes of Liaoying, Gouma, and Changjiu in the desert and defeated the old chief of the Hanshe Tribe in the north with saker falcons. From then on, he became the one and only âGreat Heroâ to command the four tribes since the reign of Yongyi. He also became Libeiâs arch-enemy.â
Tantai Hu gave a start. âDonât tell me itâsâŠâ
Xiao Chiye had been standing behind them at some point onwards. He tilted his head to drink up the water in the water bag, then picked up from where they left off as he secured the opening of the water bag, âItâs Amuâer.â
They made way for him, and Xiao Chiye stepped onto the clod of earth to look at the Hongyan Mountains in the far distance.
âAmuâer is currently the person most likely to be the monarch in Biansha. He has the ambition to subdue the Twelve Tribes.â Xiao Chiye had a prominent nose that cast some shadows when he turned his head to the side. He continued, âHe formed the strongest cavalry in Biansha and became the person since the dawn of history to attack and breach the furthest into the lands of Dazhou. Laohu, the Biansha Cavalry you see now is actually the Biansha Cavalry that Amuâer has reformed. He combined the horses from the Gouma Tribe and the saker falcons from the Liaoying Tribe together, lowered the height of the Hansheâs Tribe but increased their speed, and completed the deployment that would allow him to battle with Libei in the air.â
âLowered the height?â Tantai Hu looked at Lang Tao Xue Jin and said, âMaster, are the battle steeds from Libei and Hanshe Tribe different?â
âOf course they are different.â Xiao Chiye let loose a laugh, but his smile was faint. âAt first, in order to keep up with the Hanshe Tribeâs speed, my father opened up a new stable at Luoxia Pass and stopped using the battle steeds from Suotian Pass. The current battle steeds of the Libei Armored Cavalry are all reared from that time on. Strong and muscular, they are all wild horses from the foot of the Hongyan Mountains, and also the same breed of horses the Hanshe Tribe once used. But Amuâer later came to realize the drawbacks prematurely. He thought that for the same breed of horses, the Libei Armored Cavalryâs weight-bearing capacity was stronger. Once the Libei Armored Cavalry removed their armors, the Hanshe Tribeâs speed would no longer be an advantage. So he took down the Hanshe Tribeâs horse ranch on the Hongyan Mountains and swapped them for the Gouma Tribeâs ponies.â
Lang Tao Xue Jin shook its mane and circled around Xiao Chiye to eat grass.
âWe have come to grief because of those ponies.â Chen Yang gestured to indicate the height for Tantai Hu. âThe Gouma Tribeâs horses caught the Libei Armored Cavalry off guard.â
Tantai Hu did not understand. He had been in the Prefecture of Dengzhou and the Imperial Army successively, but neither of these was the main forces of the cavalry, so he did not know what was so formidable about the ponies.
âThey are astonishingly fast.â The expression in Xiao Chiyeâs eyes grew a little frosty as he recalled the fleeting glimpse he had caught many years before. âThose horses are valiant and strong. Although they are small and short, they have great endurance. The Gouma Tribe has been fighting battles with the Bianjun Commandery all this while. Outsiders do not understand; they think Lu Guangbai doesnât live up to his name and isnât worthy of being ranked as one of the four generals in the world, but put them in his position, and they will know after a trial run that it isnât an ordinary cavalry his infantrymen has been launching night raids on to wear them down, but the worldâs fastest cavalry. Qidong has been stationed in the south with increased military strength for many years, yet they have never managed to weaken the Gouma Tribe, and this is all because they could not catch up with the latter. This is also the reason why Qudu isnât willing to let Lu Guangbai dispatch his troops. When they appeared in the grasslands of Libei, they nearly crushed the Libei Armored Cavalry, which was just beginning to take shape. The weight increase by my father turned the Libei Armored Cavalry into prey at the mercy of the Hanshe Tribeâs machetes after the Hanshe Tribeâs change of horses. To solve this problem, my father chose to continue piling on the weight and turned Libei Armored Cavalry into an iron wall that could move.â
With the strong wind stirring on the grassland, Xiao Chiye lost himself in his thoughts.
âLaohu, the reason the Biansha Cavalry was able to fight their way through Zhongbo six years ago had everything to do with Amuâerâs change of battle steeds. If they had continued to use the wild horses at the foot of the Hongyan Mountains without any army supplies, they would not have the stamina to last that long. These horses are not only fast but also tough, and they wonât slow down at all when passing through the desert. Paired with the saker falcons acting as reconnaissance outposts, they will prove to be a great catastrophe to the Zhongbo garrison troops.â
In fact, this was an issue that had Xiao Chiye tossing and turning all night after the defeat of the Zhongbo troops. He had followed Xiao Jiming into battle when he was in Libei, and his memory of the Hanshe Tribeâs present structure had been deeply impressed in his mind. He even pondered to himself more than once what else he could do â other than increasing the weight â if he had been his father faced with such strong troops back then. He looked forward to his eldest brotherâs answer, and Xiao Jimingâs choice to this was to thin down the Libei Armored Cavalryâs armor and enhance their mobility. However, Xiao Chiye was not satisfied.
He was a greedy wolf. He could not simply give up the Libei Armored Cavalryâs advantage.
However, this was not a problem that could be solved with imagination. For this reason, Xiao Chiye opted to head south with the army before entering Qudu to witness the slaughterhouse that was Zhongbo with his own eyes. He also saw Lu Guangbaiâs infantry.
âI canât catch up with them. They are too fast.â Six years ago, Lu Guangbai squatted on the ground and drew a map for Xiao Chiye. âBut Bianjun Commandery is pretty good. The beacon towers stretching ten thousand of li can transmit news quickly. At night, we are the âbagâ.2 As long as we block off the narrow opening, they wonât be able to enter and exit freely. When the truncated squad falls behind, then no matter how fast their speed is, they can only be headless chickens.â
Zuo Qianqiu once said, âA-Ye, âan attack is an opportunity to defend, and defense is a strategy to attackâ.3Â The reason the Tianfei Watchtower is able to stand firm without falling is not because of how strong I was as a leading general, but because Heaven has bestowed upon Tianfei Watchtower a strong geographical advantage. However, Tianfei Watchtower was forced to take a defensive stance because once our troops head out, we will not be able to stand up to the Biansha Cavalryâs assaults. I was the general who cower behind the city gates. In this world, the only army who can pit themselves against the Twelve Tribes of Biansha when it comes to going on the offensive is the Libei Armored Cavalry. I told your father numerous times never to let the Libei Armored Cavalry become a real shield; that would cause Dazhou to lose its spear completely. If you become a general one day, remember the set-up of opportunities and strategies. The battlefield is a place that undergoes myriad changes in the twinkling of an eye. The moment you fall into the rhythm and pace of the other side, you will lose all your advantages. You have to seize your opportunities firmly; you must learn forbearance. Sometimes, a perfunctory, painless blow is the prelude to exhaustion. The fist has to strike the vital point.â
But it was too hard.
Xiao Chiye had yet to think of a solution better than what his father and eldest brother had come up with. He could not even engage in guerrilla warfare like Lu Guangbai did. But he could not forget Zuo Qianqiuâs admonition, and he agreed wholeheartedly that the Libei Armored Cavalry could not be just shields. They had come this far after having gone through countless refinements not to bask in past glory. In Xiao Chiyeâs eyes, it was all too easy to beat back the Biansha Cavalry, but way too difficult to repel Amuâer,
Because the Biansha Cavalry was continuously becoming stronger and stronger under Amuâerâs command. This man had the final say in four tribes; he had nothing to worry about from the rear. He was like a vulture born in the desert, eyeing the meat that was Dazhou, all the while attempting to invade it. When Xiao Fangxu changed the Libei Armored Cavalry, Amuâer changed the Hanshe Tribe. When Xiao Jiming changed the Libei Armored Cavalry, Amuâer changed the Hanshe Tribe right off. He had an uncanny understanding of the pack of wolves from Libei. Looking at it from a certain angle, they were confidants. He understood the Libei Armored Cavalry even better than most of those from Libei themselves.
Xiao Chiyeâs gaze was blocked by the Hongyan Mountains, just like how he had always been blocked by his father and eldest brother. He had not gone head-to-head with Amu-er before, yet he was already seeing the other party as an opponent he had to defeat.
That was a worldly-wise vulture, well-versed in the ways of the world. Xiao Chiye was still a wolf who had just embarked on his journey home.
Meng suddenly swooped down, bringing along a gust of wind in its trail that brushed across the guardsâ faces. It landed on Xiao Chiyeâs shoulders, the bloodstains on its sharp talons leaving rough streaks of blood behind. It had already exceeded the size everyone used to imagine it would be; the only ones who were able to hold it up were Xiao Chiyeâand Shen Zechuan, who was particularly gentle with it.
Xiao Chiye collected his runaway thoughts and indicated to Chen Yang that there was no need for him to take the leather bag. He turned his head to look at Meng and said, âIt has already hunted its fill.â
But Meng was acting a little unusual today. It stared at the sky with a sharp, penetrating gaze, never once shifting its gaze even when Xiao Chiye bent his fingers to stroke it.
Xiao Chiye followed its gaze and looked over.
It was quiet up there in the skies and down here on earth. The strong wind springing out of the grass was like a long serpent. At the same time it bared open its bloody mouth, Meng took to the air once more and pierced through the wind to clutch hold of the saker falcon that was attempting to extricate itself from the grass. As the other bird spread its wings and flailed, Meng abruptly rose. By the time it brought the saker falcon before Xiao Chiye, this lone saker falcon had already become a bloody pulp of ripped flesh.
Xiao Chiye abruptly mounted his horse. As he pulled on the reins, he surveyed his surroundings. His gaze finally landed on the east. He frowned.
He had just entered Libeiâs territory and had not even reached the Libei relay station yet, so how could the saker falcon of the Biansha Tribes appear here?
âThe sound of drums.â Gu Jin raised his head and turned around with the wind. âMaster, itâs coming from the east!â
âThatâs the Bianbo Camp, which is also the patrol camp. They have a backup support track that leads right to the Northeast Provisions Bridle Path.â Chen Yang swiftly got on his horse too. Before he lifted his whip, he suddenly remembered something and turned his head back in astonishment to say to Xiao Chiye, âThe Shasan Camp lies to the east of the Bianbo Camp.4Â Thatâs where His Lordshipâs frontline military forces are, along with a year-round reserve of battle steeds to be supplied to the battlefields up north for emergency useââ
Has the Biansha Cavalry fought their way here?
Then what about Shasan Camp?
What about the Prince of Libei?
Xiao Chiye clenched the reins and spurred his horse into a gallop.