OFTLHFRO C80
by NininiaChapter 80 Fight, Then Wrap Up
Hearing the successive explosions from the West Gate, the group awaiting Huo Yanâs orders grew anxious.
Before the gate captain could press him again, banging sounds came from the East Gate they were guarding.
A scout atop the wall ran over. âCaptain Huo! Many men below! At least five thousand! Thereâs a rank of archers!â
Their formation was neat, nothing like ordinary bandits; they could well have been trained elite soldiers.
Huo Yan rose. âLet them in.â
âYes!â
After the scout left, Huo Yan looked at the others and said calmly, âProceed according to plan.â
Drenched in cold sweat, the men answered at once and returned to their posts.
If they really went to reinforce the West Gate, the rebels here would sweep straight in and the losses would be even greater.
Once the East Gate was breached, the leader frowned to find the streets nearly empty.
From horseback, a man behind him sneered, âBoss, looks like they really thought weâd strike the West Gate. Theyâve all gone over there.â
A bunch of idiotsâŠ
âDo not take this lightly.â
The East Gate had opened too easily; the soldiers on the wall hadnât even resistedâtheyâd simply abandoned the gate. There were no discarded weapons on the ground either. Rather than a panicked flight, it looked like luring the enemy into a trap.
Hidden observers whispered, puzzled, âCaptain Huo, why arenât they moving after coming in?â
Huo Yan said nothing, waiting for the leader to chooseâwithdraw now, or advance despite knowing there was an ambush.
Before long, they continued forward.
Huo Yanâs lips quirked. âLoose!â
âYes!â
A volley of arrows streaked toward the invading force.
Without waiting for a counterattack, the archers withdrew and moved to another street.
At the same time, the scarecrows on the ground were hoisted up onto rooftops.
Stung by the sudden strike, the rebels blocked the arrows and, spotting silhouettes on rooftops, shot at them in turn.
After loosing for a while with no one falling, the leader sensed something wrong. âCease!â
The archers stopped, and the âfigures,â bristling with arrows, vanished in a blink.
From an upper floor, Huo Yan said, âMuch obliged for the arrows.â
Then he leapt away, with an air of âcatch me if you can.â
Understanding dawned; choking down his anger, the leader growled, âAfter him!â
Huo Yan showed no fear.
Knowing there was an ambush and entering anyway meant the leader was arrogantâso sticking to the setup and steadily goading him was the play.
Meanwhile, at the West Gate, Luo Mingchen led the soldier clutching a blade to check the rock piles for survivors.
The trembling crowd, after realizing the loudmouthed invaders were gone and their hearing had partly returned, saw a bold soul take a peek and shout in delight, âTheyâre all dead!â
Hearing this, hearts finally dropped back into chests, and people hugged their families, weeping with relief.
Luo Mingchen did dig out a dozen survivors. Their injuries werenât minor, but not life-threatening; they certainly couldnât run, which saved him the trouble of finding rope.
Using water cords, he hauled the survivors out and set them aside. Bored, he asked, âHow many of you were there in total?â
Because Luo Mingchenâs ability was so unusual, they were terrified and couldnât stop shaking.
âTsk.â
Taking the soldierâs knife, Luo Mingchen threatened, âIf you donât talk, Iâll slice off your meat for a snack!â
They were even more frightened.
One man, face drawn, said, âBoss said there were ten thousandâŠâ
âWasnât it five or six thousand?â
âThere were over eight thousand to start with, and we picked up more along the way.â
Luo Mingchen frowned. âHow many rebels?â
Bandits scattered easily when spooked; the real problem was the rebelsâtrained and not so easily dealt with.
âOver five thousand⊠the commander is Shan Jun.â
âAh,â Luo Mingchen said mildly. âDonât know him.â
The man: ââŠâ
Whoever it was, Luo Mingchen didnât care; he just wanted to know how the three kids at home were doing and to cuddle his fragrant, soft little girl.
As for Huo Yanâs side, Luo Mingchen knew he wouldnât lose and wasnât worried.
With dawn approaching, a signal flare burst in the sky.
Sitting on a big rock, Luo Mingchen squinted at the color. âGreenâshiftâs over.â
He stood, yawned, and stretched.
The soldier beside him, still clutching his knife, stood too, though his legs were a bit weak and numb. âWhat do we do with the people here?â
âSomeone will come shortly.â
After a short wait, the cleanup crew arrived. They were saddened by the devastation, but shocked to see the gathered people unharmed.
It seemed those injured or dead were all banditsâŠ
A squad leader spotted Luo Mingchen and quickly dismounted to stride over. âCaptain Luo, are you alright?â
âWeâre fine. Those lying there are banditsâmake sure you take them back.â
âYes!â
âWhereâs Huo Yan?â Luo Mingchen asked.
âCaptain Huo is in the dungeon interrogating the rebel commander.â
Nodding, Luo Mingchen requested a horse and headed to the yamen dungeon.
On the way, he saw many corpses being moved; most of Huo Yanâs traps had done their work.
Arriving there, he saw quite a number bound up and, after a glance, went straight inside to find Huo Yan.
At the doorway he heard a scream from within: âAhââ
The sound made his scalp prickle.
Heâd seen corpses and had killed people who tried to rob supplies, but heâd never witnessed someone tortured to the brink.
Peeking in, he saw Huo Yan holding several needles like ice, eyes cold as he stared at a man tied to a wooden frame. Silently, Luo Mingchen withdrew.
Seeing the poor color on the two guardsâ faces at the door, Luo Mingchen sympathized. âDid he use needles last time too?â
âOne set are needles inserted into the body, and thereâs also poison,â one said.
âThe kind that makes you itch so badly you want to tear your skin offâwhile your hands and feet are tied,â the other added.
ââŠEnough,â Luo Mingchen said, suddenly feeling itchy all over.
That was brutalâŠ
Honestly, even though they slept together every night, Luo Mingchen had no idea where Huo Yan got all those poisons.
Holding a needle, Huo Yan asked, âThe fourth prince or the fifth? Hm?â
Shan Junâs lips trembled. Seeing Huo Yan about to drive in another needle, he blurted, âThe fifth prince!â
Only then did Huo Yan stop and draw out a poisoned needle with inner force. âHow did you make contact?â
Once he began talking, his will completely crumbled. Eyes full of fear, Shan Jun confessed: âWe were the fifth princeâs men to begin with. He had us pose as rebels to seize wealth and recruit the bandits, then feign sending troops to suppress them while actually absorbing them. That way, we gained money and menâand the peopleâs supportâŠâ
âWhat did he want the caravan rosters for?â Huo Yan asked.
Shan Jun hadnât expected him to know even that and froze.
But at the look in Huo Yanâs eyes, he shivered and continued, âSomeone learned of the caravans that had secretly worked with the fifth prince before, so new partners had to be developedâand the relationships among the caravans had to be mappedâŠâ
Those caravans that refused to cooperate would be wiped out.