Chapter 82: Against All Odds
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
A man who could sense something amiss and also her existence inside the tent was certainly not as boorish as his speech had made him sound. It should be a seasoned general who was extremely familiar with the smell of blood and corpses. He was going to be a tricky opponent.
Outside the tent, the general named Old Ha abruptly made a flip backward, and still, in mid-air, he ordered gravely, “Assassin! Archers gather!”
Before he could finish his sentence, a black shadow flashed by as a slender figure shot out from inside of the tent. In a quick, wind-like movement and a one-handed wave, the figure had already reached his chest.
On the jade-colored blade ray, the general’s shocked expression was reflected. With no time to speak, he staggered backward but was still unable to escape from Meng Fuyao’s attack, which was infused with Cleaving Nine Heavens’ inner energy.
An arm came loose and rolled to the dusted ground, coloring the sand red.
Because of their distance, her blade hadn’t been able to destroy the enemy. Nevertheless, it was too late for her to execute another slash, and layer upon layer of soldiers were already surging toward the injured general like man-eating ants.
They piled up like the ocean and the mountains.
Blood ocean, sword mountains.
It was a time for a massacre and lives to be lost; it was a time for flesh to turn to mud, and for corpses to be tossed everywhere.
By this point, she had completely zoned out from all emotions and turned into a killing machine. She leaped into the ocean filled with flesh and reflections of the weapon rays, her long black sword flashing incessantly. Like Moses splitting the Red Sea, Meng Fuyao created blossoming red waves, amid which she stood, spotlighted. Carrying along the cutting breeze and blood-and-flesh rain, and like a colorfully-dressed soldier, every step she took cast a bloodied footprint onto the ground, and every step she took, broken limbs flew.
She lost count of the number of lives she had taken. Neither did she count the wounds on her body. While the surrounding soldiers attacked blindly with their spears, their sheer number made it impossible for her to dodge every strike. Nevertheless, she no longer remembered how pain felt as she was numbed by the intense close-range battle.
How many had died, exactly? She had no idea. All she realized was the unevenness of the ground beneath her, due to the number of corpses. As such, she was forced to kick them away upon killing. The corpses that flew from her kick exploded in mid-air, creating more blood rain that soon fell upon the next wave of soon-to-be victims… endless killing was what it was.
At the start of the year, on the 16th year under the emperor’s reign, the Rong army trapped Yaocheng with 50,000 soldiers to stand against the city’s mayor, who had only 800 guards. Within half a month of guarding the city, the mayor had taken three officers down, and through four consecutive battles, thousand lives had been lost, and the Rong army had failed… The mayor had faked a surrender, enduring humiliation and criticism alone without backing down, pledged an alliance with the general of the Rong army, pierced her chest, started a massacre, killing all seven leaders, been surrounded by the Rong soldiers but not given up. She brandished her sword, creating a blood sea… It was a battle between thousands of soldiers and herself, and she had done it. It was a scene that had not been repeated hundred years since…
It was a crippling massacre, in which the corpses beneath her feet seemed to transform into blood-colored vines that broke through the yellow sand. A vine forest was formed, and she was being bound by the whizzing vines…
Meng Fuyao was tired; even her inner energy was about to be depleted from the consecutive killings. Despite being prepared that she was about to get rid of a big bowl of human flesh before her arrival, she was unable to handle the endless waves of enemies. She looked up, and it seemed to her that the number of soldiers she was up against hadn’t been reduced. They surged forward as fast as before, and in comparison to them, those she had killed made up only a drop in the ocean.
Meng Fuyao’s arms were already aching, and she was about to lose control of her sword. Nevertheless, she had enough energy left to commit suicide. Letting out a bitter laugh she habitually stabbed her sword into the heart of an incoming soldier. While considering if she should stab herself next, she heard an abnormal movement.
It sounded as though a similar scene was unfolding elsewhere. Grieved cries and the shattering of bones could be heard against one another. These sounds were being produced at not one but three separate spots. If she tiptoed, she could even see the commotion that was happening in front. There were three spots near the gates where blades were being slashed, and flesh was being sliced. The soldiers attacking her turned around in shock.
Meng Fuyao took a moment to loosen herself, before jumping onto a pile of corpses. She spotted ten over men in black, killing with inner energy not weaker than her own. They were split, five in each spot, fighting their way through the crowd of soldiers to break formation. They had successfully alarmed the huge troops and caused a commotion. She could easily tell that those men were specially trained, elite fighters.
Why was there a group of men assisting her at this point? Meng Fuyao wondered in astonishment. She hadn’t seen the secret guards following Yuan Zhaoxu before, so naturally, she wasn’t aware of their existence.
A man in black, who had charged furthest into the formation, had already seen her and made a gesture, signaling for her to get closer to him. Meng Fuyao inhaled deeply, gathering all remnants of energy and waving her sword once more.
Yet another hour passed, and she finally reached the man in black. Their bodies were filled with fresh blood and minced flesh, and Meng Fuyao’s vision was almost blurred by all the blood. Only two out of four men were left beside him.
They gathered, and the man in black appeared happy. Without hesitation, he started, “Miss Meng, I’ve been ordered by my Master to protect you. Please believe us–––”
“Is there any reason for me not to?” Meng Fuyao interrupted with a laugh. “Let’s charge.”
She was beyond tired and could barely stand steady even with the help of her sword. In spite of that, the smile on her face remained as bright and clear as ever. The man in black couldn’t help but sigh inwardly. He thought about the other woman by his Master’s side and compared both of them. He shook his head soon after, immediately tossing his thought aside.
He turned to Meng Fuyao and shouted, “Go!”
A whole night of killing ensued.
Under the protection of the gradually reducing guards, Meng Fuyao fought her way through the formation, finally catching sight of Yaocheng’s gates. The sky had brightened significantly.
A strong gust of wind blew from behind and carried a thick bloody smell with it. Under the leadership of their general, who had already lost a limb, the Rongs soldiers pursued them relentlessly.
Meng Fuyao scanned her surroundings and noted that only four of them were left. Of the fifteen guards, a third had been killed. The men who had accompanied her in this bloody journey had fallen off their horse one by one, instantly being trampled on by the enemy horses. Despite witnessing all of these, she was only able to charge forward with tears in her eyes.
She finally spotted the city gate. Meng Fuyao breathed a sigh of relief. If all fifteen of them had died because of her, she really wouldn’t be able to tell it to Yuan Zhaoxu’s face.
The moment she relaxed her body the wounds all over started aching. She felt as though her bones were about to fall apart. She struggled and shouted toward the gate, “Open up! I’m back!”
The valiant horsemen were approaching speedily, and Meng Fuyao could almost hear the clattering of hooves. Yet, there seemed to be no movement above the city gate toward, as the soldiers guarding the city stood behind and simply looked at her.
In bitter realization, Meng Fuyao hurriedly raised the head that she had tied to her waist. “I faked a surrender. This is Tutie Muer, the army chief! The leaders are almost all dead, and they would be gone within three days. That’s for sure! Open up! Quick!”
Dead silence. The soldiers inside the city even walked away.
The clattering of hooves was getting louder and almost thunder-like. A black cloud rose from the horizon and enveloped the scene.
The Rong army was arriving.
Meng Fuyao rushed to the gate, raised her whip and gave the wall a good slap. The wall cracked, and like the dust that rose from the ground, she yelled anxiously, “Open up! They’re coming! Are you trying to kill me?”
“Who’s able to recognize this head?” A cold voice probed from behind the wall. “Open up and let you traitors kill us all?”
Meng Fuyao’s heart sank, her vision turning black. She collapsed from her horse, and the man in black quickly dashed forward to provide support. She could vaguely hear him groan afterward.
She turned around and saw an arrow sticking into his shoulder. They had arrived!
Old Ha, the general with a broken limb, laughed. “Mayor Meng, who do you think is going to open the door for you? You went against your word. The big chief isn’t going to be happy!”
Meng Fuyao whipped her head around and shot a death glare. Old Ha shuddered involuntarily, and his inner energy-channeled laughter had already echoed deep into the city. Not just those on the tower but even those far within the city had heard it.
Bang!
Tie Cheng slammed against the city gate from the inside. He had been kicked forward by a bunch of Hansmen. They pointed outside the city and laughed wildly, “You foolish Rong dog. Have you heard what he said? Go open the door for your lady owner since you claim that she’s innocent.”
Tie Cheng’s face was covered in blood, and one of his legs was broken. He coughed, leaving traces of blood on the ground. “No means no!” he yelled in fury.
He stabilized himself and prepared to open the gate when a group of Hansmen and Rongsmen charged forward to beat him up. It was a ball of mess.
Tie Cheng cared about no one and nothing else. He had heard the killing outside and was determined and anxious to open the gate, only to see an additional silver lock that wasn’t there before. Failing to break it with his inner energy, Tie Cheng pulled his sword out after some thought.
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- Chapter 114 - An Ambush
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- Chapter 100 - Empress Yuan
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- Chapter 95 - Confrontation
- Chapter 94 - Reunion
- Chapter 93 - He’s No More
- Chapter 92 - The Wait
- Chapter 91 - Thunderstorm in February
- Chapter 90 - Motive Revealed
- Chapter 89 - His Return
- Chapter 88 - Sleep tight, Zhan Beiye
- Chapter 87 - Grieving Ghost
- Chapter 86 - Return
- Chapter 85 - Secret of Haoyang Valley
- Chapter 84 - Rising Dust
- Chapter 83 - Don’t You Dare
- Chapter 82 - Against All Odds
- Chapter 81 - Fake Surrender
- Chapter 80 - Surrender
- Chapter 79 - Walk of Shame
- Chapter 78 - Wave After Wave
- Chapter 77 - Incoming
- Chapter 76 - The Blue Danube
- Chapter 75 - Lantern Festival
- Chapter 74 - Name extend of
- Chapter 73 - A Brilliant Idea
- Chapter 72 - Both Sides of the Story
- Chapter 71 - Devil’s Curse
- Chapter 70 - Defrost II
- Chapter 69 - Defrost
- Chapter 68 - Battle of Two Hearts II
- Chapter 67 - Battle of Two Hearts
- Chapter 66 - Challenge Accepted
- Chapter 65 - Secretive Si Lei
- Chapter 64 - One Night Spring II
- Chapter 63 - One Night Spring I
- Chapter 62 - Painful Choice II
- Chapter 61 - Painful Choice I
- Chapter 60 - A Night of Complaint II
- Chapter 59 - A Night of Complaint I
- Chapter 58 - The Heart of Wuji II
- Chapter 57 - The Heart of Wuji I
- Chapter 56 - Closing In, Step by Step II
- Chapter 55 - Closing In, Step By Step I
- Chapter 54 - What Must Be Done, Will Be Done II
- Chapter 53 - What Must Be Done, Will Be Done I
- Chapter 52 - Your Heart, My Heart II
- Chapter 51 - Your Heart, My Heart I
- Chapter 50 - Charging Through It All Alone
- Chapter 49 - Whose First Kiss?
- Chapter 48 - Heartbroken Servant
- Chapter 47 - Scapegoat
- Chapter 46 - A Flower Under the Moonlight
- Chapter 45 - The World’s Hero
- Chapter 44 - Abandoned Garden
- Chapter 43 - Drunk at a Brothel
- Chapter 42 - The Smells of Life
- Chapter 41 - Beauty In the Lake
- Chapter 40 - Who's Teaching Whom?
- Chapter 39 - Robbing Wealth, Robbing Body
- Chapter 38 - A Rise is Coming
- Chapter 37 - Fleeing Once More
- Chapter 36 - A Public Talk About Chest
- Chapter 35 - Arrival of a Lightning Bolt
- Chapter 34 - A Reunion
- Chapter 33 - A Shocking Arrow
- Chapter 32 - The Perfect Moment
- Chapter 31 - Yun Chi
- Chapter 30 - Turbulence
- Chapter 29 - Eve of Change II
- Chapter 28 - Eve of Change I
- Chapter 27 - An Extortion
- Chapter 26 - A Frame-up
- Chapter 25 - Meeting on a Narrow Path
- Chapter 24 - A Crafty Little Plan
- Chapter 23 - Thanks for Your Service
- Chapter 22 - Chasing a Man Down the Street
- Chapter 21 - Dogful Marriage
- Chapter 20 - Parting Ways
- Chapter 19 - Three-way Night Battle
- Chapter 18 - King Hunter, Zhan Beiye
- Chapter 17 - A Stripping Strategy
- Chapter 16 - Stripping Before the Enemies
- Chapter 15 - Clear Water and Flying Sleeves
- Chapter 14 - Scheming for the Destruction of Mystic Essence
- Chapter 13 - Individual Motives
- Chapter 12 - I’ll Fall into Hell
- Chapter 11 - That Magical Moment
- Chapter 10 - Storm Rages On
- Chapter 9 - Sweet Revenge
- Chapter 8 - I Submit
- Chapter 7 - I'm Freezing
- Chapter 6 - What a Pity
- Chapter 5 - Moon as Backdrop
- Chapter 4 - Unsheathing the Sword
- Chapter 3 - Distinguished Guest, Famous Dog
- Chapter 2 - 17 Years Later
- Chapter 1 - Prologue