Just when Zheng Wan thought she was doomed, a burst of crossbow sounds rang out, and the enemy generals around her fell off their horses and died one after another. Zheng Wan had lost too much blood and passed out. When she woke up, she was already in the tent. Xiao Mingyue was sitting beside her bed, applying medicine to her and practicing internal energy to heal her wounds.

Zheng Wan didn't check her own injuries and asked anxiously: "How are my soldiers?" I smiled and said: "There are some casualties, probably more than a thousand killed and five hundred injured. Now there are still a thousand with minor injuries who can still fight. If it weren't for your bravery, so many soldiers would not have survived. You are a hero, well done!" Zheng Wan said angrily: "Sister Xiao, this time it's my fault. I shouldn't have been so eager to advance when I encountered the canyon, otherwise there would be room for maneuver. I accept the punishment for the defeat. You are the military supervisor, and I accept any punishment. It's a pity that so many soldiers were sacrificed." I said seriously: "If you hadn't drawn all the enemy troops here, we wouldn't have had the chance to concentrate our forces and surround them. Now the enemy troops have been completely blocked, awaiting the final general attack. They forgot the proverb that the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind. This way of thinking ultimately made them trapped!" Zheng Wan used her internal energy to move around her body and found that her injuries were basically not serious. She hurriedly said to me, "Sister, I'm almost well now. Let me join the battle and make amends!" I felt her pulse and saw that her face was flushed, so I said, "Okay, use your red tassel spear to eliminate all the enemy generals!"

Zheng Wan, with the remaining 1,000 men and the 5,000 men of the Zuo Shenwu Army that I gave her, launched a counterattack against the enemy. The commander Su Jin, who had originally besieged the enemy, also led his 12,500 men to make a final charge from another direction against the approximately 10,000 rebels who were surrounded in the middle. The two armies launched a general attack on the rebels together. They were originally attacked from both sides, and their numbers were more than twice as many. Moreover, the Shenji Battalion I led could also use crossbows to shoot at any time, suppressing the rebel cavalry's charge from a distance. The rebels' resistance gradually became powerless.

Zheng Wan, wielding her red-tasseled spear, led the charge with unstoppable courage. Her spear lashed out like a fierce fire dragon, sending enemies sprawling and falling to the ground in her wake, leaving countless dead and wounded. She charged forward, her path plunging into the rebel center's guard. Now, the rebels no longer had any numerical advantage, but were instead at a disadvantage. Zheng Wan's martial prowess was fully realized, unstoppable. She charged left and right, unstoppable, rapidly closing in on the rebel leader's flag. Finally spotting the rebel leader, Prince Yu, Li Yuanjia, Zheng Wan thrust her spear forward without hesitation, knocking him off his horse. Then, with her red-tasseled spear, she lifted the prince's flag and shouted for the rebels to surrender!

When the rebels saw that Prince Yu was dead, their morale was greatly shaken, and they all laid down their weapons and surrendered. Zheng Wan became a heroic female general (another heroic young woman like Han Shuang, a sixteen-year-old female general, also with a baby face and big breasts).

Zheng Wan was born with a delicate and charming face, skin as white as snow, and eyes as beautiful as a painting. Her figure was petite, yet her bust was full and proud, forming a stark contrast to her youthful features. On the battlefield, she clung to her silver armor, a dashing presence. Beneath her helmet, her jet-black hair flowed in the wind, highlighting her agility and allure. Her beauty and bravery made her the most dazzling presence on the battlefield, captivating countless soldiers.

After the battle, Zheng Wan, for her exploits in challenging Prince Yu, was awarded the rank of General of the Left Guard, Yunhui, a third-rank title, by the Empress. Commanding an army of 12,500 men, she ascended directly to the rank of General. Because Prince Yu, Li Yuanjia, held a high position, being the uncle of the former Second Prince, his status was extremely high. Zheng Wan's unexpected slaying of Prince Yu, Li Yuanjia, was far more significant than that of the third and fourth-rank princes. As a legitimate prince, the Empress bestowed upon her the title of Earl of Loyalty and Bravery, a title directly escalating to Earldom, a title hereditary and passed down through the generations.

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