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Chapter 884 Heavy Snow Full of Bows and Swords(2/2)

"The general is here!" Knowing that she was about to be the first to lead the troops into battle, Lan Yu looked excited, looked at Feng Sheng's eyes without blinking, and replied loudly.

"General, I order you to set off immediately with 30,000 light cavalry to attack Qingzhou. I will lead the army out of the pass to attract Naha's attention." After that, Feng Sheng handed the token to Lan Yu.

Lan Yu solemnly took it with both hands, clasped his fists and bowed: "The last general takes command!"

A vast expanse of cavalry, holding high the "blue" flag, marched quickly on the plains.

The weather in February, if you are in the capital, is already the season when spring is about to bloom. But in this land in Liaodong outside the Pass, it is an environment full of desolation and black frozen soil.

Fortunately, this environment is somewhat helpful for cavalry marching. The frozen soil is hard and horses' hooves will not sink into the soil, which is very conducive to the march of cavalry.

"Here comes someone." Lan Yu, who was galloping on horseback, shouted directly without stopping.

"Meet the deputy general." A general heard Lan Yu's call and quickly rode closer.

Lan Yu was still looking at the endless black land in front of her, and asked without looking back: "How long until we get to Qingzhou?"

"Go back to the general. I just visited the horse to report that we will be thirty miles away from Gyeongju at sunset tomorrow."

This speed is not slow. Lan Yu thought about it in his mind, and after pondering, he said: "Send the order and the army will not stop. When Qingzhou is reached tomorrow, I, the general, will let them have enough rest."

"It's an order."

The weather changes all the time. Although it was cold yesterday, the sun still appeared to some extent. Today, the sky was cloudy from morning to night, and it even started to snow heavily after noon.

Fortunately, Lan Yu ordered a rapid march yesterday and arrived at a place less than thirty miles away from Gyeongju before noon today. If the original speed had been maintained, the 30,000-strong army might have been hindered by the wind and snow.
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