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Middle Area

As the sun rise and the gong signaled the start of the battle rang, Nan Luo and the others were also getting ready.

Nan Hua was looking in the direction of her grandfather. She was calculating his condition and based on what she knew, the eight day was also the day where the West and the East were making their big move.

Since it was the case, why not the middle too?

A glint flashed within Nan Hua's eyes.

The battle started. Nan Luo and Feng Ao Kuai was following the main army as they stuck close at the side. Their task so far was to clean up and only occasionally would they try to challenge the higher ranked commander when there was a chance.

Though, the chance didn't always appear.

"Nan, why are you pointing towards that way?" Nan Luo was startled. They were supposed to be moving forward, right? Why did she suddenly ask them to head to the West towards the valley where General Feng was fighting against River General Kui?

River General Kui was the leading general from Wei Da Kingdom aside from River General Pan who was fighting against Great General Nan. He was the strategist type and usually ordered his soldiers to control the battle from behind. It was also because of this that he didn't personally try to climb and fought against General Feng, who was standing on top of the wall.

He simply sent his soldiers and arranged for them to fight over and over. By changing their composition and also sent part of them to deal with those soldiers at the East side of him, he was maintaining a delicate balance with General Feng.

"There's a commotion at the West."

"Ah?" Nan Luo was stumped. He glanced at the mountain at their West side and felt his head throbbed. He didn't know why, but he felt that whatever happened over there shouldn't have affected them, right?

Only Nan Hua knew that this would be the cause why a lot of people died in the middle area. Because General Feng was too busy dealing with General Huang, who managed to force himself into the High Pass, River General Kui nearly broke in. If not because of the sacrifices of so many soldiers, High Pass would have fallen today.

And Nan Hua knew that the only thod possible for soone as small as her to interrupt the flow of the battle was to strike right at the head.

"What should I do?" Nan Luo asked. They were slowly breaching towards the West and this would put their small army in more danger. They were not with the main army and their number didn't even reach 300.

So of the wounded soldiers were put on rest by Nan Luo. There was no way he could force them to attack when they were clearly wounded so badly.

"Maintain this distance."

Nan Hua furrowed her eyebrows.

Nan Luo and Feng Ao Kuai's rank was too low. Even though Feng Ao Kuai was following close behind them, Feng Ao Kuai still had to maintain their distance.

"Call Feng Ao Si here!" Nan Hua looked at Nan Luo. "Hold on in this position for an incense stick of ti."

"Incense stick of ti?" Nan Luo nearly scread when he heard what Nan Hua said. He knew how impossible it was for them to stay in this vulnerable position for such a long period of ti.

"Do it, Luo."

Nan Luo noticed the solemn look on Nan Hua's face. He thought for a mont then nodded. "Xiao Yan, sent ssage to Ao Kuai. Tell him to call Feng Ao Si here to help us cover up the area. We need his help."

Even though Feng Ao Si was mostly braindead, he still has powerful muscle. His army was mostly consisting of people who trained their muscle to the fullest, so their strength should be sothing to be able to hold on.

"Yes!"

Feng Ao Kuai was not far from them and naturally realized that there was so kind of argunt between Nan Hua and Nan Luo. When he received the ssage, he quickly asked for Feng Ao Si to co over.

'What is she plan…'

Boom!

The earth shook and Feng Ao Kuai glanced at the West. He could see smoke rising and realized that there must be an avalanche or mudslide in that area. Internally, he silently wondered what General Wei did to make such huge noise.

At the sa ti, he noticed that there was another dust rising.

It was smaller and fainter, but his eyes were sharp as the result of his archery training. Thus, Feng Ao Kuai realized that there must be an army approaching close to his father.

'What should I do?'

Feng Ao Kuai furrowed his eyebrows before focusing on the battle before him once more. He knew that he couldn't help much for his father, but what surprised him more was the fact that Nan Hua knew about such matter before they even made big ruckus.

'Then, Nan Hua is planning to…'

After thinking for a while, Feng Ao Kuai's face turned pale.

Don't tell …

Swish!

Nan Hua swiftly evaded the attack of the soldiers and used her small body to sneak between the soldiers. This was not the first ti she did it because her body was also small in her previous life.

It was both convenient and not at the sa ti.

After all, this body of hers was very suitable for her to sneak in.

'It's still a distance away.'

Swish! Slash!

The soldiers realized nothing as they fell down one by one on the path that Nan Hua took. It caused chaos in the Wei Da Kingdom's army. They were trying their best to eliminate the person who had been sneaking into their lines.

At River General Kui's area, he was watching the progress at the wall with a satisfied smile. Once General Huang reached the wall and attracted General Feng's attention, it was ti for him to launch full scale attack.

"Gah!"

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