Xie Shufang looked at Liang Luoren and said, "Before I leave, I want to make another fuss to fight for more opportunities for my Highness."
Liang Luoren was anxious, "You have already beheaded Tu Li's wolf head, what else do you want to do? Go and assassinate Tu Li again? I'm afraid that if you die, you will not come back, and you will end up hurting us in the end."
"Tell me where the Turks' food camp is."
Xie Shufang stared at Liang Luoren and asked as if he didn't hear what Liang Luoren said.
Liang Luoren yelled, "You lunatic..."
Xie Shufang stared at Liang Luoren without saying a word.
Since Liang Luoren has helped him twice, he will definitely help him a third time.
Liang Luoren also knew that if he boarded Xie Shufang's pirate ship, he would have no choice but to follow Xie Shufang all the way to the dark side, "On your way to escape..."
Xie Shufang's eyes lit up slightly, "So you showed me a clear path early in the morning?"
Liang Luoren glared at Xie Shufang fiercely. He had never thought of letting Xie Shufang burn down the Turks' grain and grass camp. The reason why he asked Xie Shufang to escape from the Turks' grain and grass camp was purely because there were not many open fires in that place at night.
The darkness made it easier for Xie Shufang to escape.
"If you really can't survive in the Turks, take your people back to the Central Plains. My Highness will definitely open the central gate and welcome you into the house."
Xie Shufang suddenly became serious. After saying something heartfelt to Liang Luoren, he quickened his steps and fled to the place where the Turks temporarily stored food and grass.
Liang Luoren stiffened when he heard Xie Shufang's words.
"You still have some conscience..."
He had been kidnapped by Xie Shufang and put on the pirate ship for so long, and it was not easy to finally hear Xie Shufang say something heartbreaking.
Liang Luoren and his men deliberately pretended to be exhausted, slowed down their pace, and suppressed the Turks behind them, buying some time for Xie Shufang.
Xie Shufang took off his coat while running away. When he arrived at the next tent, he saw a brazier.
Xie Shufang put his coat in the brazier, lit it, and continued running.
When I ran to the back of the third tent, I saw a pile of food piled together. The quantity was not very large and should be for daily use.
Without saying a word, Xie Shufang started the fire with his ignited coat. When the fire started, he immediately dropped his coat and continued to escape.
After Liang Luoren led his men and the Turks to the place where the fire broke out, he held the Turks back for a while on the pretext of putting out the fire.
Xie Shufang escaped about three hundred feet and found a place where fodder was stored, and there was a small stable next to it.
Xie Shufang complained that Liang Luoren was dishonest and did not tell him that there was a place where he could set fire, causing him to lose his fire-starting coat early.
Uncle Xie got into the stable, selected a good horse, rode it and ran out of the stable.
When leaving the stable, Uncle Xie stabbed several horses in the buttocks at the door.
Several horses were in pain and ran rampant in the stable. Not long after, he led a stable of horses out of the stable and charged throughout the camp.
Xie Shufang then encountered several stables and followed the same method.
Thousands of horses charged across the Turkic camp, and the Turkic camp became even more chaotic.
Xie Shufang rode his horse and fled all the way to the location of the Turks' food camp.
There are guards in front of the Grain and Grass Camp. The number is not small, but they are somewhat scattered. There are not many open fires that can be seen around the Grain and Grass Camp, and almost all of them are under the eyes of the Turks who are guarding them.
Without any hesitation, Xie Shufang urged the horse to rush to the nearest place with an open flame.
The Turks guarding the grain and grass camp did not ask Xie Shufang's identity and fired arrows decisively.
Xie Shufang tossed and turned on his horse and avoided many arrows, but two arrows still fell on him.
But Uncle Xie had no time to care.
When he rushed to the open fire, Xie Shufang raised his sword and chopped down a Turkic man, and then chopped down the remaining people.
One of the Turks seemed to know Xie Shufang's intention. When Xie Shufang was about to approach him, he tried to put out the fire, but was stabbed to death by the wolf-headed bag thrown by Xie Shufang.
When Xie Shufang approached, other guards around him blew their horns and rushed towards Xie Shufang's position.
Xie Shufang did not dare to delay, so he took out the wolf-headed towel, used it to lift a brazier, and threw it into the grain and grass camp. He also used the wolf-headed towel to swat away the Turks who had rushed to him, and galloped away.
The Turks drew their bows and arrows one after another, and fired another round of shots at Xie Shufang.
Although Xie Shufang escaped quickly enough, he also received an arrow.
After Xie Shufang escaped, the Turks did not pursue him and quickly put out the fire.
Just as the Turks were hurriedly extinguishing the fire, Xie Shufang rushed out again and set another fire in the same way.
The Turks did not expect that Xie Shufang was so bold, even if he broke into the camp alone, he actually dared to kill a carbine.
Because they had no precautions, not only did Xie Shufang set fire again, but they also allowed Xie Shufang to escape easily.
With the lesson learned this time, the Turks could only extinguish part of the open fire, leaving some people to guard the remaining open fire to guard against Xie Shufang, while the others went to put out the fire.
The Turks' braziers are filled with oil, so when the brazier falls on the grain pile, it will immediately ignite a large fire.
The sparks flying from the grain pile will soon spread to the next grain pile when blown by the wind.
The Turks did not have the habit of using water dragons, and it was impossible for Liang Division to build a batch of water dragons for them to carry when marching and fighting. Therefore, they could only open a "fire zone" near the burning grain pile to prevent the spread of the fire.
There was nothing they could do about the grain piles that were already on fire.
Xie Shufang hid in the dark and watched. Seeing that the fire was quite strong, he did not take any more risks.
Xie Shufang rode his horse into the night, and after running out of the location of the Turks' grain camp, he saw a large group of cattle and sheep.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Xie Shufang couldn't count the number of cattle and sheep, but there were at least 10,000 Turkic light cavalry guarding the cattle and sheep.
Xie Shufang knew that this was the real "food and grass" for the Turks. The one he had just set on fire could only be regarded as "non-staple food" for the Turks.
But he never cared about the real "food and grass" of the Turks, because he concluded that the place where the Turks really stored their "food and grass" must be heavily guarded, and he could not shake it alone.
What he saw now also confirmed his inference.
Xie Shufang stared at the cattle and sheep for a long time and left silently.
After Xie Shufang escaped from the Turkic camp, Jie Licai and Liang Shi both led their troops and horses to withdraw from the Weizeguan battlefield.
As early as when Xie Shufang was attacking Tuli Yazhang and spreading various rumors, Jieli got the news, saying that someone in the camp took the opportunity to cause trouble and spread news everywhere, saying that "he wanted to kill the Turks" and "Tuli wanted to
"Kill him", "The Datou Khan of the Western Turks took the opportunity to sneak attack on them and get the Dragon Court" and so on.
He just frowned slightly and thought it was a villain causing trouble, and sent a Ye Hu back to deal with the matter.
But before the Ye Hu he sent out returned to the camp, news came out in the camp that the people he left in the camp had fought with the Tuli people and they were killing each other.
A strong man below came to Tuli's tent, almost broke into Tuli's tent, and assassinated Tuli.
Now he couldn't sit still.
Although he was a little wary of Tuli, he was not to the point of killing Tuli.
So he didn't make any preparations. He didn't win over Tuli's tribal leaders in private, nor did he bribe some of Tuli's confidants.
If Tu Li was killed by someone in his name, how could the tribal leaders and confidants under Tu Li just let it go.
When the trouble breaks out, the Turks are likely to split, which he does not want to see.
Jieli immediately ordered the troops to retreat, and a group of Turks who were attacking Weize Pass withdrew from the battlefield in confusion.
During this time, Jieli received news that Tuli's wolf's head was beheaded, that some of the horses in the camp were frightened and ran rampant in the camp, and that there were fires everywhere in the camp.
After Jieli's army returned to the gate of the camp, they received news that the grain and grass camp had been set on fire by thieves.
The veins on Jieli's forehead were pulsing. It was not because he felt distressed because part of the food in the grain camp was burned, but simply because he saw the scene in the camp.
A good camp has turned into a battlefield at this moment. There are fires everywhere in the camp, there are battles everywhere in the camp, and there are shouts of killing one after another.
Jie Li watched with his own eyes as some of his men rushed into a tent after Tu Li's men, and were chased out by Tu Li's men not long after.
"What exactly happened? Who are the culprits? How many people are there? Hasn't it been found out yet?"
Jieli roared and asked the Buick beside him.
Buick lowered his head and did not dare to speak.
The camp has become a mess, and fighting is happening everywhere. In the eyes of the Tuli people, the Tuli people are the enemies; in the eyes of the Jieli people, the Tuli people are also the enemies.
But Jieli obviously didn't know about it, and Tuli didn't seem to know either.
So Buick couldn't figure out who the thieves were and how many there were.
"waste……"
Jie Li glanced at Buick and cursed unceremoniously.
"I ordered the trumpeter to blow the war trumpet and tell everyone in the camp to stop and return to their tents.
Let the army enter the camp in half an hour. If you see anyone outside the camp, I will capture it.
I will definitely find out who caused this turmoil."
Speaking of this, Jie Li said angrily: "I will definitely cut him into pieces."
Amid Jie Li's angry voice, Master Liang's heart beat faster.
Judging from Jie Li's posture, the turmoil in the camp must have nothing to do with him.
Tuli is a person who cares about face very much, and he probably won't play with his wolf's head.
So it seems that the only one who can provoke this turmoil and has the ability to provoke this turmoil is his cousin.