Chapter 78: With War Raging in Our Dreams, Even Handicaps Could Still Serve the Country!
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Yun Yang returned to the Residence of Yun. He went straight into the secret chamber without bothering to explain his doubts to Fang Mofei and Lao Meiâs.
âEmmie, I need to break through to the third peak in the shortest time possible. Besides, Mystique Wind Conjuration needs to break through to the fourth stage too!â
âEeyayaâŠâ
With Dongxuanâs troops overwhelming the border and the impending life and death situation of Yutang, Yun Yang had finally decided to temporarily forget his grudges and personal matters to delve wholeheartedly into cultivation.
What Yun Yang needed to cultivate now was Supreme Windâs Mystique Wind Conjuration! Then it was seventh brother Supreme Bloodâs Art of Crimson Soul where he needed to cultivate only the first stage to enter the Residence of the Nine Supremes. Once in there, he could open seventh brother Supreme Bloodâs room and retrieve sixth brotherâs Thunder Crash Spell. After cultivating its first stage, he could then go on to find fifth brotherâs Fiery Charm and go on cultivating.
Time was short, and yet, Yun Yang had to do it.
Only the combination of wind and flame could help the army now. It would be best if he could cultivate the Thunder Crash Spell to the third or fourth stage as well, but Yun Yang guessed that he would not be able to do it even if he tried with all his might.
Time was already running out, and he still had yet to cultivate to the third or fourth stage of Fiery Charm. However, Yun Yang had to accomplish this even if it meant his life.
Brothers, you have all guarded this nation for so long. The Nine Supremesâ glory must not be lost on my watch!
âFifth brother flame, how good it is if you were my seventh or eighth brother⊠I have to open eighth brotherâs door to get seventh brotherâs key, open seventh brotherâs door to get sixth brotherâs key, and only by opening sixth brotherâs door can I get your keyâŠâYun Yang complained in his heart.
If Supreme Flame was still here, it would be inevitable for Yun Yang to be beaten up⊠This child wishes to lower my position?
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âHe vanishes for ten whole days without a reason and when he returns, he goes straight into closed door cultivation?â Fang Mofei asked irritably.
âWhat is so shocking about this?â Lao Mei rolled his eyes. âHe has disappeared for three months without a reason before, and return to closed door meditation for three continuous months. Have you not seen that before?â
Fang Mofei was shocked. âWas there such a thing?â
Lao Mei rolled his eyes and advised mockingly, âOld Fang, thereâs a whole bunch of strange, abnormal, bizarre things that will come out from the mind of our young maste. You just got here, youâll have to adapt to them. Now, go sweep the courtyard.â
Fang Mofei looked at Lao Meiâs retreating figure and felt befuddled.
âSuch a big marquis residence and thereâs no place to spend all that fortune. Would it kill you to hire a maid or servant?â
Out of their minds, really!
Making your father, a seventh peak expert, sweep the courtyard!
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Tiantang City sunk into reticence. Everyone was waiting for news from the front line, whether it be victory or defeat.
News began to travel back and forth like pieces of snowflakes.
On the fourth of the sixth month, war erupted at the Fortress of Resilience. Dongxuanâs army crossed the border.
On the fourteenth of the sixth month, the Fortress of Resilience was besieged.
On the fifteenth of the sixth month, Tie Zhengâs troop took action.
On the twenty-first of the sixth month, the front line of Tie Zhengâs troops joined the battlefield, wiping out anyone who stood in their way and forcing the enemyâs retreat to the Fortress of Resilience. The news spread, and the entire nation cheered.
On the third of the seventh month, all fronts of Dongxuan attacked. Shadow Cavalry made their move outside of the Fortress of Resilience; Tie Zheng dispatched twenty thousand Steel Cavalry as a response. An arduous war raged on until the fifth of the seventh month; all twenty thousand of the Steel Cavalry had fallen, less than two thousand survivors remained from the thirty-thousand strong Dongxuan Shadow Cavalry.
The entire nation was shaken.
On the eighth of the seventh month, two hundred thousand of the Empire of Dongxuanâs backup troops arrived at the battlefield; the front line was in a critical state.
On the tenth of the seventh month, Yutang sent the last batch of backup troops. This was the last batch of backup the empire could send for the time being. The empire could not afford to supply any more support for at least two months.
The entire nation fell into a state of sullen resignation.
Despair and hopelessness began to spread throughout the land of Yutang.
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Tiny Nannan hugged a big fluff of white as she opened the door of her house; her curious clear eyes looked at the uncles in front of her. They were all clean and smart today, what were they going to do?
Juanâer came out from her room and was shocked. âBrother Li, Brother Liu, Brother Fang, Brother Meng. What is going on?â
âWe have come to inform sister-in-law.â A middle-aged man who had three saber scars on his face and had one eye blinded wore an honest smile on his face. âWe wish to enlist in the army.â
âEnlist?â Juanâer asked in surprise, âWerenât you guys discharged already?â
The handful of men were either blind with one eye or had lost one arm; all of them had actually donned their old military uniform again, a faint valiance exuding from these people once more.
âDischarged⊠weâve only lost an eye or crippled with one arm. We still have legs, or at least, an arm.â Brother Li smiled good-naturedly. âNow that the nation is in danger with itâs life and death on the line, we have to go to the battlefield if we can still fight.â
âOtherwise, when Dongxuanâs army come, that will be our humiliation!â
âAlthough weâve taken off our military uniforms, weâre still militants! Since weâre Yutangâs military force, of course, we have to go fight for this country.â
âSo many of our fallen brothersâ families are in this country. Our lives were exchanged with our fallen brothersâ anyway. Now that the front line is critical, we must go.â
âOur debt to our brothers, we must return. There better not be a day when we meet in the underworld when theyâd call us bastards.â
âWeâve come forth to bid farewell to sister-in-law⊠We want to inform you that the chances of us coming back from this trip is extremely slim. If sister-in-law needs any help next time, find old crippled and the rest. Theyâre handicapped, they canât run so all of them arenât going this time.â
Another young man without his left arm smiled and said, âI have one more thing to ask for sister-in-lawâs favor. You know it, we donât exactly have anyone who could read at home. My kids donât have anyone to teach them either. If sister-in-law is free, please teach them more, donât have them go astray. When they grow up in the future, let them go to the battlefield, revenge for your fathers.â
âWe ask for Juanâerâs help in the future.â
The handful of men bowed at the same time.
An old veteran blinked his only eye as he smiled good-naturedly. âComing back for all these years, I didnât do much but give birth to a few children. Our generation will be gone in war but when these children grow up, my family could at least provide three men! If each of them works hard to give birth to two kids, your fatherâs wish could be fulfilled through them.â
âWords of a bastard, why are you not wishing the children to achieve merits and become generalsâŠâ An old veteran beside him slapped his head.
âIâm afraid they donât have that in their blood.â The previous old veteran chuckled.
Juanâer felt hot tears prickling her eyes watching these men.
âLet me send all of you off. Have dinner here tonight, Iâll go buy some wine.â
âNo, no.â They beamed kindly. âWeâre all eating at our own home tonight. Weâre leaving tomorrow morning. Tonight, we will still need to talk to our wives and children.â
As they spoke, they passed a package over. âBoth of you are orphaned and widowed⊠life is much harder for you than us. These are some silver taels collected by us brothers for when we arenât here anymore. Use these to buy Nannna some patterned cloth to make new clothes, buy some good food and find yourselves some good in-laws.â
Amidst the good-natured laughter, the dozen people turned to leave.
Tears had already blurred Juanâerâs vision as she watched the old veteranâs retreating backs.
âAll of you will definitely return safelyâŠâ
She was at once resentful; she held a grudge against the military that had once taken her husband away and never let him return. However, looking at these old veterans now, she seemed to have suddenly understood something.
Perhaps, in the hearts of these zealous patriotic men, they did not have any intention for supremacy but they were all for protecting the nation and families, guarding everything they had ever cared about.
Just like what they had said, âSo many of our fallen brothersâ families are in this country. Our lives were exchanged with our fallen brothersâ anyway.ââŠ
They were going this time as repayment to them.
âOur debt to our brothers, we must return. There better not be a day when we meet in the underworld where theyâd call us bastards.â
Once Juanâer thought of these words, her tears streamed endlessly.
Nannan asked with her sparkling clear set of eyes, âMum, what are those uncles leaving to do? They wonât play with Nannan anymore?â
âNo, noâŠâ Juanâerâs tears gushed like the spring as she answered, âThose uncles will be protecting you foreverâŠâ
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Chen San stood in front of the Residence of Yun in his military uniform.
Lao Mei opened the door.
âMay I ask Sir Butler if young master is in?â
Lao Mei shook his head, âIâm sorry, heâs not.â
A hint of regret surfaced on Chen Sanâs face as he smiled foolishly and said, âIâd wanted to bid farewell to young master face to face. Chen San probably wonât be able to repay young masterâs great kindness in this life.â
Lao Mei frowned. âWhatâs up with you?â
âIâm going to the battlefieldâŠâ Chen San grinned. âA lot of brothers are going. Weâve heard that the front lines are very critical⊠After all, weâve killed the enemy and seen blood; weâre not scared of anything⊠so weâre going once more.â
âNow that the Nine Sirs are no longer here, Yutang is in danger We still have arms and legs, we can still fight. We have to go.â
After he finished speaking, he kneeled down with and bowed whilst facing the main doors of the Residence of Yun. âYoung masterâs honorable kindness, Chen San shall repay it in the next life!â
Then he turned to leave.
Lao Mei felt his throat clogged up when he shouted, âChen San!â
âWhat is it, Sir Butler?â
Lao Mei took out two gold taels and pushed them to Chen San. âTake these back to your wife. Donât reject them, you will be dishonoring young master if you reject them.â
âDo well! Chen San, come back alive!â
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The same scene was everywhere in the entire Tiantang City, the entire Empire of Yutang.
Early in the morning on the next day, handicapped veterans walked out from alleys and worn-out houses, lining up in neat formations quietly on the street.
They were almost done gathering before the sun could rise.
A soft blow of a horn later, as if afraid to wake their wives and children who were still in peaceful slumber, the veterans quietly began moving towards the city gate.
Some of them had lost their left arms, some of them their right; it looked strange when they walked in total disorder. Yet when only their legs were watched, their strides were completely uniform.
They held weapons that they had once conquered the battlefields with, their face serious but their baggage light as they walked out of the city.
There were already plenty of people amassed outside the city gate.
Many old veterans with broken legs had opted out of this operation but they did not sleep through the night either, arriving at the skirt of the city early in the morning to send their brothers off.
This was a troop of handicaps, none of them were uninjured, none of them were not handicapped!
Many generals who were handicapped mounted horses while wearing their armor, watching as their brothers assembled from each and every direction, like rivers joining at the ocean; their numbers increased as time passed.
âSend off the brothers with valor!â
Pot after pot of wine was placed on the ground, countless veterans with crippled legs straightened their upper bodies at the same time.
All the veterans who were about to set off bowed deeply simultaneously. âWe ask for the brothersâ help at home!â
There was no ceremony, no gongs or drums to send them away.
âBrothers, depart!â Someone shouted in a raspy voice.
A huge flag fluttered in the air.
âWith war raging in our dreams, even handicaps could still serve the country!â
The troops advanced quietly; there were more than ten thousand of them! Each of their steps was determined, no one turning their head back.
âYou shall not turn your head! If you return from this battle alive, you could look on as you please! If not, turning back will only upset you more!â
The morning breeze blew through Tiantang City quietly.
The troops moved further and further.
On top of the city wall, countless women finally dared to show themselves. They had been here all along, covering their mouths as they watched their children and their men go off on an expedition once again.
Their tears rolled down soundlessly.
When would these chaotic times, these war-ridden days end?
The galloping of horses could be heard. Two speedy steeds charged out of the city gate, galloping like a strike of lightning.
On them were two old generals, riding with hot tears brimming in their eyes â Yutangâs two gods of war.
Qiu Jianhan and Leng Daoyin!
Looking at the troops that were getting further, both old generals stood still for a long time, fresh tears stinging their eyes.
âThey are all warriors.â
âIt is us who have mistreated these heroes!â
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