The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 209 The fate of those female assassins and Liu Yuan's revenge

Atop that towering, imposing tower, the female assassins struggled like candles in the wind, trapped in the ruthless hands of Liu Yuan's personal guards. Their hair, once neatly styled, now swayed like dry grass in the wind, unruly and scattered.

He cast his gaze once again at the short leather tube-breasted armor they wore, only to see it gleaming with a heart-pounding light under the brilliant sunlight. This light was not only icy cold but also incredibly sharp, as if it could easily penetrate a person's soul, sending a chill down their spine.

However, if someone took a closer look, they would be surprised to find that on the leather bra, drops of bright red blood were continuously flowing from the throat. These drops of blood were as beautiful as red lotus flowers in full bloom, blooming there in an extremely cruel yet beautiful manner, forming a bloody and fascinating picture.

As time went by, the blood slowly flowed down the leather armor, gradually staining the originally snow-white, flawless leather into a glaring scarlet color. This scarlet color formed a sharp contrast with the surrounding environment, appearing particularly eye-catching and shocking.

The shocking pools of blood on the ground, like blooming blood-red flowers, spread wantonly across the cold earth. They seemed to be these female assassins composing tragic and passionate poems with their precious lives, silently telling the world about the heroic and fearless spirit and courage they displayed before their death.

Liu Yuan stood on the city wall, looking down at all this with an expressionless face. She had no mercy in her heart. These female assassins came to assassinate, and they deserved such a fate. But

At that moment, a melodious flute sound suddenly emanated from the distance. The sound was ethereal and mysterious, as if it came from another world. As the flute rang out, the surviving assassins suddenly seemed to gain strength, their bodies trembling slightly. Liu Yuan frowned, sensing that things were getting strange.

Deep in their hearts, assassinating Liu Yuan had become their sole life mission and unwavering conviction. To achieve this goal, they resolutely embarked on this perilous journey. They were willing to take enormous risks, even sacrificing their own lives. This spirit of facing death with indifference is like a towering mountain, rising higher and stronger in its depths.

Looking down, the leather shorts they wore were exceptionally short, exposing their crotch and slender, straight thighs. Their pale skin contrasted sharply with the black of their leather armor, creating a poignant atmosphere. Now, their necks were tightly bound with sturdy ropes, their bodies suspended limply in the air. As time passed, blood dripped from their bodies, pooling on the ground in dark red pools, as if playing a mournful elegy for their tragic end.

Their faces were twisted with pain, their once beautiful features now distorted into a hideous, monstrous expression. Yet, beneath those twisted features, their eyes revealed a resolute and unyielding spirit. Their lips trembled slightly, as if they were about to utter a final word, but only faint sobs could escape. Those sobs, like wisps of smoke, drifted through the air, as if their final farewell to the world.

Their bodies swayed in the air, as if in a final struggle against fate. Each sway was accompanied by a heart-pounding sound as the ropes scraped against their necks. The sunlight shone on them, illuminating their pale skin and the bright red blood, creating a poignant and tragic scene. The air around them seemed frozen, and only the dripping sound of blood, like a heavy mournful melody, broke the deathly silence.

Liu Yuan's punishments for those who dared betray her were extremely harsh. These individuals had once brought her endless joy and happiness, but now their betrayal had resulted in a tragic end, with their heads severed and displayed publicly.

Liu Yuan's move was clearly intended as a warning to others. She wanted to make all those harboring ill intentions clearly aware of the heavy price they would pay for betraying her, so that they wouldn't act rashly. After all, Liu Yuan was responsible for the administration of multiple countries and was the undisputed de facto ruler of South Asia. While not an emperor in name only, the power she wielded was comparable to that of an emperor in reality.

To some extent, because this region had yet to establish a central government as complete and rigorous as that of the Great Zhou Dynasty, lacking institutions like the Six Ministries and Nine Ministers to provide checks and balances, Liu Yuan's power even surpassed that of the Great Zhou Empress, Liu Qian. Because of this, Liu Yuan could often exercise power more arbitrarily and arbitrarily.

It's no exaggeration to say that Liu Yuan, the young Prince of Qi, has become the sole and supreme ruler of this vast land. Her every decision can influence the fate of countless people, inspiring awe and awe.

Liu Yuan ordered that all the family members of the female soldiers, all the family members of the princes and nobles who sent them, and their nine clans be tortured to death without leaving a single one alive. The upper class of the Pyu Kingdom was almost wiped out at once this time. The sorcerer who cast the spell, as well as the masters of poisonous insects and chronic poisons, the Gu King and the Medicine King, were also caught by Liu Yuan. Liu Yuan personally stabbed each of them 3,600 times, which eased the hatred in her heart.

Liu Yuan was determined to find out the culprit behind the poisoning and black magic, so she launched a thorough investigation.

First, she analyzed the activities of these princes and nobles.

Liu Yuan then began to secretly investigate the backgrounds and whereabouts of these people. She sent out shrewd spies to track their daily activities and collect information about their contacts and interactions with the outside world.

During her investigation, Liu Yuan uncovered several key clues. One time, her spies spotted one of the suspects meeting with a mysterious figure late at night. Their behavior was suspicious, so Liu Yuan decided to personally follow them.

During the tracking process, Liu Yuan carefully avoided their vigilance. She used her skills and wisdom to cleverly hide in the dark and observe their every move.

Finally, during a secret transaction, Liu Yuan discovered evidence of poisoning and black magic. She saw with her own eyes that the suspect handed a packet of poison to another person, who was the suspected black magic master.

Liu Yuan's anger burned, but she didn't act immediately. She continued to observe secretly, waiting for the best opportunity.

A few days later, when the sorcerer appeared again, Liu Yuan led her men to strike quickly and captured him and his accomplices in one fell swoop.

During interrogation, the sorcerer and his accomplices finally confessed their crimes. Liu Yuan's rage reached a peak, and she decided to punish these evildoers personally to vent her hatred. Thus, the sorcerer, the medicine king, and the sorcerer were discovered by spies arranged by Liu Yuan. After being captured, Liu Yuan personally executed them by slow slicing.

After dealing with these traitors, Liu Yuan stood alone on the heights of the palace, overlooking the land she ruled. She knew that her methods were ruthless, but in this vortex of power, if she didn't, it would be difficult to win the support of the people and protect the country and the people.

A gust of wind blew, her clothes fluttering, and her thoughts drifted far away. Just then, her most loyal guard arrived to report unusual activity on the border, suggesting a northern power was gathering troops. Liu Yuan frowned slightly, a flicker of determination in her eyes. She turned and walked to the meeting room, summoning her generals to discuss countermeasures.

"We will never let the enemy set foot on our territory." An old veteran said excitedly.

Liu Yuan nodded. "We must not underestimate the enemy this time. We must carefully deploy our defenses. Pass on my orders to dispatch troops from all regions to the border and prepare sufficient food and fodder."

In the following days, the army marched out. Liu Yuan also donned her armor, mounted her warhorse, and led a group of trusted followers toward the border. She knew that this war hinged on her position of power and, more importantly, the survival of the people of this land. Gazing at the smoke of battle on the horizon, she gripped the reins tightly and silently vowed to protect everything she owned, even if it meant rivers of blood.

At this point, Liu Yuan not only had the 2,500 men she had brought with her, but also the 2,500 I had brought with me. (I had already returned to the Divine Capital Luoyang to report to Empress Liu Qian, leaving Xiao Yanyan, Murong Ningyan, and Miao Xiuli as Liu Yuan's bodyguards. I was already a Heavenly Realm expert, so for convenience, I returned to the Divine Capital Luoyang alone without anyone else.) There were also the 8,000 local soldiers Liu Yuan had recruited, the 100 young female warriors from the Liu Family that Liu Yuan had transferred from her clan, and the 2,500 locally recruited female warriors. Our strength was far greater than before! In direct combat, we were unbeatable in South Asia. At this point, the northern forces were actually invading nomadic tribes near Central Asia connecting to the Western Regions.

Liu Yuan organized the troops and partially reorganized them, leaving behind 5,000 locally recruited soldiers to defend the city while she led the rest of the troops out to fight off the nomadic tribes. The female soldiers and warriors remained in Pyin Uyen as a stabilizing force, and Liu Yuan appointed Xiao Yanyan as their leader to lead them in defending Pyin Uyen.

Liu Yuan led her army to the border. In the distance, she saw dust billowing into the sky, and nomadic cavalry surged toward them like a tide. Liu Yuan remained calm, commanding her men to form their battle formations. She led the way, drawing the sword from her waist, its blade gleaming with a chilling light in the sunlight.

As the two sides engaged in close combat, Liu Yuan's army, relying on its superior equipment and well-trained combat skills, fought the nomadic tribes to a standstill. Liu Yuan charged into the enemy lines, her sword swinging in a shower of blood. Her trusted soldiers also fought bravely, their cries of defeat resounding through the air.

However, the nomadic tribe was outnumbered and gradually began to encircle them. Seeing this, Liu Yuan gave the order, and the archers in the rear unleashed a volley of arrows, disrupting the enemy's encirclement. The battle raged for a long time, leaving the ground strewn with corpses and blood.

As the two sides reached a stalemate, the sky suddenly darkened, and a strange light enveloped the battlefield. To everyone's astonishment, a mysterious figure in a black robe slowly descended. This figure possessed immense magical powers, and he declared that unless the fighting ceased, he would destroy both armies with his magic. Liu Yuan glared at him, yet also feared his power. At this critical moment, Xiao Yanyan arrived with some of the city's elite troops to reinforce. Apparently, she had secretly left the city, concerned for Liu Yuan. The mysterious figure, sensing the danger, vanished in an instant. Encouraged, Liu Yuan led her troops in a final charge, ultimately repelling the nomadic tribes.

Liu Yuan led the victorious army back to the city, where the people lined the streets to cheer. While she was pleased by the support, she also understood that after this battle, she needed to further strengthen border defenses and enhance her military capabilities.

At a celebration banquet after returning to the city, Liu Yuan commended the bravery of the soldiers. As everyone celebrated, a soldier hurried in, announcing a group of refugees outside the city. Liu Yuan went to investigate, only to find them in tattered clothing and exhausted faces. Upon inquiry, she learned that a small wolf pack had attacked a nearby village.

Liu Yuan decided to send a team of soldiers to escort the refugees back to the city for resettlement and to form a hunting squad to deal with the wolves. She personally selected the team, including skilled hunters and skilled in magic. On the day of departure, Liu Yuan urged everyone to be extremely cautious and to ensure the safety of the people by exterminating the wolves. After the team departed, Liu Yuan stood atop the city walls, gazing out, praying for their safe return. She knew that in this world, unknown challenges abounded, and as a ruler, protecting this land and its people was her eternal mission.

Just as the first clash with the nomadic tribes had concluded, they launched another harassing attack! Liu Yuan quickly assembled her forces, this time adopting a different strategy. She first dispatched a small group of elite horsemen to feign defeat, luring the enemy deeper into the city. Meanwhile, she ambushed her main force in the valleys on either side. The nomadic tribesmen fell for her ruse, pursuing the small group, unaware they had fallen into a trap. Once they entered the valley, Liu Yuan commanded the ambush, unleashing a hail of arrows and tumbling rocks, sending the nomadic tribe into chaos. Liu Yuan personally led her troops down the hill, charging directly into the enemy's center. The terrified leader attempted to break out. Seizing the perfect moment, Liu Yuan shot an arrow into the leader's shoulder, striking him in the shoulder. Wounded and thrown from his horse, his morale plummeted. Her army pursued the attack and decisively defeated the harassing nomadic force. Upon their triumphant return, the city's citizens cheered once more. Liu Yuan realized the need for a long-term defense, so she summoned her advisors to discuss the construction of a city wall. Amidst the heated discussions, news arrived from afar: a mysterious force approached with unclear intentions. Liu Yuan's face darkened, knowing this land would never be at peace, and she must constantly prepare for any threat.

The nomadic tribe attacked head-on again, and Liu Yuan organized the troops to fight head-on again!

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