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751. Chapter 751. The flames are everywhere (5)

"Military supplies force Su and Yin to fight decisively." Sikong slid the dragon's eyeball in his hand, his eyes glowing with contemplation.

Military supplies are a top priority, and now the Blood Wolf Division has suffered too much loss, especially the consumption of food, grass, cattle, sheep and horses, which is no longer enough to support the Blood Wolf Army for ten days.

What is left is the only goal, to force Su Yin to fight decisively. If Su Yin tightly guards Yin City, Sikong finally determines that his fate can only be to linger in Yin City, and in the end achieve nothing.

So, what can be done?

Sikong suddenly sat up, and then asked someone to light a lamp in the big tent. He looked at the sheepskin map spread across the big tent. He gently rubbed the map with his hand. On it was Yincheng and the surrounding small towns, towns, and villages.

At the gathering point, a strange smile gradually appeared on his face.

"Send an order for the commander of the Twelve Guards to come see me." Sikong slapped the table and gave the order. The two guards immediately ran out and rode on horseback to deliver the message.

Sikong stood alone in the big tent, with a smile on his face, like a thick cloud of blood.

Within the next three days, Su Yin was suddenly surprised to find that the Blood Wolf Army, which was pressing on the border, was suddenly divided into dozens of small cavalry and scattered in all directions, spreading across the depth of the entire map.

Su Yin urgently summoned all the counselors and held a meeting. Looking at all the targets in the huge simulated sand table, she was a little confused. Did Sikong give up the goal of attacking Yin City?

It would be a blessing for Yin Cheng if Sikong gave up attacking Yin City, but Su Yin never hoped that he would do this.

Because of this, the prairie cavalry with super high mobility will cause huge damage to the people of the other four countries except Yin City. Now there is smoke everywhere, and the prairie barbarians are burning, killing, looting and doing all kinds of evil. After breaking through the city, they massacre the city and fortify it.

He raised high officials in the capital and brought all the people, slaves, food, cattle and horses, gold, silver and jewelry back to the grassland.

If he can hold back the Blood Wolf Tribe, which has the greatest combat power, he can also reduce the pressure on the people of the four countries.

After discussion, the counselors present offered advice to Su Yin. The top priority now was to hold on to Yin City and build additional city defenses to prevent Sikong from killing a single enemy.

Su Yin deeply agreed.

But there was a cloud in her heart. She always felt that this matter was not that simple. Sikong's initial target was Yin Cheng, so he would never change his target halfway. The next target would definitely still be Yin Cheng.

But, why did he do this?

Su Yin frowned and stayed awake for several nights, but felt a little dazed. It was not until the spy Pegasus passed on the direction of Sikong's march that the mystery in Su Yin's heart gradually unraveled.

But there was a suppressed anger in his heart.

Sikong divided the blood wolf army into twenty-four tribes, and spread out the twenty-four tribes like fishing nets, scattering towards the surrounding small cities, counties, and towns near Yincheng, attacking these gathering points, and destroying these cities, rural counties, and towns

After the invasion, wealth was plundered, but massacres were not carried out on a large scale.

Instead, all the Central Plains prisoners were tied up in chains and gathered in the direction of Yincheng.

As more and more county towns and small towns were conquered, the refugees who had originally gathered were scattered everywhere in the mountains and wilderness. The barbarians would call it catching rabbits, catching people everywhere, and rushed to Yincheng like animals. The number of people

More and more, the number of people soon exceeded 10,000, and people all over the mountains and plains were driven into the wide wilderness by groups of cavalry.

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