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A dry gust of wind swept over the Golden Guardâs massive formation, carrying dust across the open battlefield outside Jizhou.
Though it was still the hot month of September, the air on this wide yellow plain was colder than winter.
Here, the Golden Guardâthe most elite unit in Great Yuâs imperial armyâand the Blood Wolf Cavalryâone of the strongest barbarian forcesâwere about to clash.
At this moment, Luo Hong stared at the enemy cavalry 300 meters away. His grip on his sword was so tight his knuckles had turned white.
âBrothers go to war together. Fathers and sons fight side by side.â
Since childhood, Luo Hong had followed his father, Luo Quan, into countless battles. After more than 20 years, he could understand his fatherâs thoughts with just a glance.
âPut the nation above self, sacrifice your life for honor.â
âThat was the family creed passed down from the Luo ancestors.
Luo Hongâs gaze firmed as he looked over his soldiers. For the sake of Great Yu, the Golden Guard would not retreat, and neither would he.
âWooooââ
The barbarian horns sounded, announcing their advance. Just as always on the steppe, mounted archers were the first to attack.
They urged their horses forward, galloping toward the Golden Guard. At a distance of 50 meters, the barbarian cavalry suddenly launched a volley of arrows.
âShields up!â
Officers across the formation gave orders.
Immediately, the sword-and-shield troops raised their iron-clad wooden shields, each about one meter long. They held them above the archers and spearmen, covering them from the arrows.
Just in timeâ
âTing! Ting! Ting!â
The dense rain of arrows struck, scraping metal, thudding into wood. Some shields were pierced, and cries of pain rang outâsoldiers who werenât fully covered still got hit.
âCrossbows, fire!â
As soon as the barbarian archers finished their first volley, Great Yuâs crossbowmen raised their weapons and shot back.
âWhoosh!â
A storm of bolts cut through the air, hitting the charging cavalry. Horses collapsed, men were flung offâchaos.
But the barbarian horse archers didnât stop. Instead, they began to circle the Golden Guard, using hit-and-run tactics, loosing arrows as they moved.
Luo Hong kept a close eye on the situation. This was typical barbarian strategyâ
Harass and scatter the infantry before sending in the main force.
Mounted archers werenât the main strength of the barbarian army; they were used to disrupt tight infantry formations, which were otherwise hard to break.
Sure enough, the swarming cavalry flowed around the Golden Guard like water around stone.
âHold the line!â
âMaintain formation!â
âHold steady!â
Drums pounded. Flag signals rose. Officers barked orders as the formation took casualties. Luo Hong gritted his teeth.
They had to endure this.
His father had taken most of the cavalry to Fenchengâhe couldnât waste the remaining 10,000.
On the other side, Chagatai watched the battle closely.
âThe Golden Guard lives up to its reputation. Even under this pressure, they donât break ranks,â he muttered.
Guduo spoke up, âTheyâre the personal forces of Luo Quan. Among the imperial troops, heâs the only general who can really fight.â
âThen we must make sure the Golden Guard never leaves Jizhou,â Chagatai said coldly.
âQingzhouâs army is trapped in Fencheng. Their supply line is cut. Before we left, Taiji ordered us to cut the food line first, then surround the imperial army. Go nowâtake 20,000 light cavalry, circle behind them, and burn their supply wagons before they reach the camp.â
Guduo nodded, mounted up, and led his troops around to the rear.
Chagatai watched him leave, then turned back to the battle.
His goal wasnât to defeat the Golden Guard head-onâonly to stall them.
He wouldnât send in the heavy cavalry yet. Heâd just let the mounted archers wear down the enemy.
If the Golden Guard broke formation, that would be the time to strike.
But just as he was thinking this, a scout rushed over.
âCommander! Weâve spotted a large force of Great Yu cavalry heading toward Fencheng!â
Chagatai narrowed his eyes.
SoâŠ
These imperial soldiers were here to stall him.
Fencheng was the real battlefield.
***
Back in Yunzhou city, a wagon from Qingzhou slowly entered the city.
Inside sat Lin Wentao, who looked curiously around the modest city. After receiving Prince Qiâs orders, they had rushed here with their hot air balloons.
âLin Wentao!â
A commanding voice called out. Lin turned to see Prince Qi walking toward him.
âYour Highness.â Lin quickly dismounted and bowed.
Xiao Ming looked anxious and skipped formalities:
âHave you mastered basic control of the balloons?â
âYes, Your Highness. The ones flying around Qingzhou recently were all piloted by our students from the Physics Academy.â
They had known this trip might bring them into a real war.
Xiao Ming looked over at the arrived balloons and sighed in relief.
This time, he was using everything he hadâwhether it was ready or not. If they lost, all his efforts these past two years would be wasted. But if they won, they might gain control of Youzhou.
âGood. I have an important mission for you. Niu Ben is surrounded in Fencheng, and weâve lost contact. I want you to fly over Jizhou, scout the enemyâs position, and deliver a message to Niu Ben.â
Lin Wentao looked at his two companions and said:
âYour Highness, this is Liang Yubin, and thatâs He Cheng. Theyâve been the main pilots. If anyone can do it, itâs themâtheyâve been hoping for a chance to earn merit.â
Xiao Ming smiled.
âGood. If you complete this mission, I promise you both titles of nobility after the war.â
Liang Yubin and He Cheng were overjoyed. Every man in the territory dreamed of becoming one of the first nobles. They replied loudly:
âYour Highness, just give the orderâweâll get it done!â
Xiao Ming felt reassured.
He hoped that these hot air balloons, this secret weapon, might be enough to at least strike fear into the barbarians.