Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 54 The Life of a Sworn Brother in an Ancient Farming Family 21

Ji Han...

Without wasting words, Ji Han simply clenched his fist in a gesture of respect before launching the first attack.

"Bang! Clang! Bang!"

Well, Ji Han really didn't expect his opponent to be so weak. Ji Han only threw one punch, and his opponent flew out of the ring, crashed into a pillar, and then passed out on the ground.

As expected of a military doctor, while Ji Han was still in a daze and hadn't reacted, the military doctor had already finished taking his pulse and even started acupuncture!

The man, with his head covered in silver needles, was carried away by two soldiers. The remaining people around him were so silent that Ji Han was momentarily reminded of the phrase "utter silence."

"Damn it! This kid actually knocked out Skinny Monkey! All of you, step aside and let me deal with this little bastard."

The little rascal Ji Han had no choice but to accept the challenge from the next person. This person was not only tall, but also extremely strong. The skinny guy that Ji Han had just knocked off the stage probably didn't even weigh half as much as this person.

Although Ji Han was strong, he didn't waste his strength so easily. He decisively changed his strategy. When the big man opposite him raised his hands and charged at him, Ji Han directly squatted down to the side and delivered a powerful sweeping leg kick.

"Boom!"

This time it was a louder thud, and the man was immediately thrown to the ground by Ji Han. This was only because Ji Han realized the situation was not good and held back some of his strength; otherwise, the man's calf would have been broken.

After two people were defeated in one move, everyone's gaze towards Ji Han suddenly became serious. Next, it was no longer the ordinary soldiers who came up, but centurions, chiliarchs, magistrates, captains, captains and so on, who took turns to compete with Ji Han. At first, he still won very easily, but when he fought the captain in the end, he deliberately revealed a flaw and fought him to a draw.

With that, Ji Han's challenge on the arena came to an end, and Shi Shaoyu's challenge ended around the same time. However, the kid was adorably naive and won all the way to the end. In the end, the captain he defeated couldn't stand anything about him.

After this challenge, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu were successfully accepted by the military camp. After all, this is a place where the strong survive, and might makes right.

The month Ji Han and his group arrived was relatively quiet due to the lack of fighting. So, aside from explaining the map to the general in detail, they spent most of their time working on gunpowder.

At this time, Tianqi Kingdom already had fireworks, but those people hadn't thought that gunpowder could also be used on the battlefield. In order to prevent innocent people from being affected, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu arranged the experiment site in a mountain valley dozens of miles away from the military camp.

With the recipe and detailed instructions provided by the system, the two quickly produced a crude Taozhi bomb. The moment the first blast occurred, the sound was heard even in the distant military camp. They thought there had been an earthquake, and General Yue personally led his men to investigate.

Then they became the second group to witness the gunpowder explosion. General Yue looked at the large crater that had been created in the ravine, and after realizing what had happened, he burst into laughter.

"Hahahaha! Good! Good! Good! As expected of the youngest top scholar and second-place scholar in our Tianqi Kingdom, your minds are exceptionally sharp!"

Then the mountain pass was immediately placed under strict guard. And you know what? Fortunately, General Yue's side acted quickly enough. The Xiongnu people on the other side must have heard the commotion during the day, because the patrolling soldiers discovered the reconnaissance team they had sent to gather information in the vicinity that night.

Unfortunately, when they spotted those people, those people spotted them too. As soon as they realized the situation was bad, those people turned around and rode away. Our men only managed to shoot two of them; the rest escaped.

However, after that reconnaissance, the Xiongnu seemed to have flipped a switch. From that day on, they harassed the Xiongnu every three days and reconnoitered them every five days. Their main tactic was to run away if attacked and to act recklessly if not attacked. It was really too irritating.

Fortunately, General Yue, the commander of this army camp, was very experienced in combat and did not take these petty tricks seriously at all.

As the days went by, the crops in the fields began to turn yellow, and the entire military camp and even the northwestern frontier were put on high alert.

That day, Ji Han was holed up in a makeshift shack, adjusting the bomb configuration ratio bit by bit, optimizing the initial version step by step from the inside out.

Suddenly! The war horns sounded in the distance. Ji Han didn't care about the experimental data anymore. He and Shi Shaoyu stuffed the important things into their space and then rode their horses quickly toward the battlefield.

Ji Han and his group arrived relatively quickly; at least when they arrived, the two sides were only in a standoff and had not yet made a move.

Ji Han followed at least to the side of the group, enjoying the spectacle of the officials hurling insults at each other in front of the station. This was something Ji Han found very strange; even though both sides were about to start a fight, the two groups were still competing to see who could hurl the most offensive insults at each other. As he listened, he couldn't help but want to laugh.

Listen to these sentences and paragraphs; they hardly sound like scholars. Even the most brilliant shrewish cursing pales in comparison!

The other side had clearly never insulted us, and then, enraged, they immediately launched an attack. Of course, we had to retaliate as well. Just then, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu, along with the soldiers in the camp, had made a number of explosive jars. These jars were not large, and when paired with specially made throwing machines, they left nothing but destruction in their wake.

Ji Han and his group enjoyed the trial, but the Huns on the other side were dumbfounded. What was going on? How come that small jar looked so small, but it was so lethal after being thrown over!

Ji Han thought the crude bombs would deter the Huns, but instead of slowing down, they accelerated and charged towards Ji Han and his companions.

Helpless, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu could only continue filling the jars and setting them on fire to explode, while the Xiongnu continued their audacious charge forward. Ji Han thought that if they weren't his enemies, he would have to praise those people for their dedication.

There was no doubt that Ji Han and his men had won the battle, and they had won without any casualties. General Yue then reported the victory to the Emperor.

In the letter, he specifically praised Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu, affirming their important role in the battle. After all, they were the ones who made the bombs themselves. He also described in great detail the bomb-making process and their lethality in the battle.

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