Swordsman's Legend/C17 Yanmen's war(part i)
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C17 Yanmen's war(part i)

In the early morning, after the rain, the land became hazy. Yan Men Guan, the place where Song Liao had fought for so many years, the place where countless heroes had died, was now the time for the truce between the two armies.

In the Song Jun camp, the soldiers were busy lighting a fire and cooking, some were bandaging the wounds of the wounded, while at the same time, an armored, forty year old Great General walked over, holding a long spear in his hand. The spear was engraved with the words' General Fanwu ', and the spear head was made of pure gold with the word' General Yang 'written on it.

When the soldiers saw him, they hurriedly stood up and greeted him, "General Yang."

The middle-aged man called General Yang looked at the men who were fighting for their lives and said with a smile, "We've all worked hard."

The soldiers said, "It's no trouble."

"As soldiers," added General Yang, "in order to protect every inch of land in the Song Dynasty and allow the people of the world to live in peace, we must shoulder this mission, and even sacrifice our lives. You are all brothers who have gone through life and death with me, and you all have parents and wives and children. Everyone wants to be reunited with them at home."

"But you are soldiers, and in order to protect the country, you cannot stay at home like ordinary people. As you have seen, the Liaoans have invaded our Song Dynasty year after year, so how many innocent soldiers and undead are floating in the sky of this battlefield, turning into lonely ghosts. How many heroes' blood is spilled on this land?"

In the distance, a war horse was galloping towards them. The horse's hooves were stomping on the ground, causing mud and water to splash all over the place. The horse was so tired that it was gasping for breath and foaming at the mouth, only to see a young soldier holding a long spear in his hands.

He was indeed Yang Zongbao, and this was the morning of the second day when he came to the Yan Men Guan. He dismounted from his horse, and quickly walked to the front of the general, and said while panting, "Father …" It turned out that General Yang was Yang Zongbao's father, Yang Yanzhao, who was also the "Yang Liu Lang" mentioned by the commoner.

Yang Yanzhao interrupted him and shouted: "Who is your father? "This is on the battlefield."

Yang Zongbao immediately replied: "Yes, General, this general knows his wrongs."

Yang Yanzhao looked at him and said sternly, "To be in such a hurry to return, could it be that the army has made some new movements?"

"In reply to the general, we have just arrived at the front when we saw the Liaoning army begin to gather its forces and prepare for another attack." After Yang Zongbao finished speaking, he looked at his father who was a great general.

Yang Yanzhao pondered for a moment, as though he was thinking of some plan to fight, and then shouted at the soldiers: "Quick, gather!"

In a moment, everyone had gathered. It was evident that the training of this troop was not ordinary at all. Yang Yanzhao looked at everyone and said in a heavy voice, "Now, the Liao Family has started to attack again. Everyone will polish their weapons and vow to fight the Liao Family to their deaths."

"Yang Zongbao"

Yang Zongbao quickly bowed and cupped his fist as he replied with a loud and clear voice.

Yang Yanzhao looked at him, and said with a serious tone of voice: "You will lead your vanguard camp to lead the way in front of the great army."

"As you command."

Yang Yanzhao looked at the two assistant generals standing by the side and said, "Fang Jin Liang, Lu Qingwen."

The two deputy generals stepped forward and said, "We're at the end of the line."

Yang Yanzhao said: "You will each be in charge of leading a group of people to the left and right flanks of the army."

The two deputy generals said at the same time, "The final general has ordered us to meet."

Yang Yanzhao looked deeply at the soldiers. He was still standing here alive, and in the blink of an eye, he might have died under the blade of the enemy, adding another undead to the sky above the battlefield. He took a deep breath and shouted to the soldiers, "In order to expel the Liaoists and protect the peace of the Great Song, I vow to stand with the Liaoning army until my death!"

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