The Heavens: From Film and Mythology to Conquering Myriad Realms

Chapter 99: Intelligence Acquired, Second Attack on the Military Camp

Lu Yao's solo charge into a Mongol camp of nearly ten thousand men was almost unprecedented.

There have been instances of martial arts masters attempting to assassinate Mongol generals, but they always did so under the cover of night, sneaking in quietly to carry out the assassination.

Furthermore, since there are many martial arts masters in the world of Condor Heroes, the army also has corresponding countermeasures.

In everyone's mind, even the strongest martial arts master is still a human being, and he will get tired and his true energy will be exhausted. Not to mention tens of thousands of troops, even a few thousand troops would not be enough for a martial arts master to confront an army head-on.

Under the army's battle formation, martial arts masters who try to break into the military camp will only be worn down and killed.

The Mongol vanguard general had never seen a martial arts figure like Lu Yao, who single-handedly stormed the military camp and showed no regard for the army.

"Central Plains man! How dare you trespass into my military camp? You're asking for trouble."

Under the protection of soldiers, the Mongol general spoke broken Chinese to Lu Yao.

"No matter how many people there are, it's useless. Where is Kublai Khan?"

Lu Yao remained expressionless and calmly asked the Mongol vanguard general.

"Insolent Central Plains people! How dare you address your leader by his name!"

The Mongol vanguard general glared fiercely at Lu Yao, furious at Lu Yao's question.

"It seems you're unwilling to talk about it."

Lu Yao shook his head, his tone utterly indifferent.

Lu Yao felt no qualms about killing these Mongol Tartars.

"Hmph! Take him down! I'll tear him to pieces for daring to speak disrespectfully to the chief."

The Mongol vanguard general issued a military order, and a loud bugle call rang out, drawing Mongol soldiers in.

"Lord chicken and dog!"

Lu Yao drew his Longquan sword and paid no attention to the Mongol soldiers who were forming a battle formation and closing in on him.

All that could be seen was that Lu Yao was surrounded by sword energy, with sword shadows flashing like stars.

With a thought, Lu Yao unleashed a torrent of sword energy, shooting towards the surrounding Mongol soldiers like a shower of flowers.

The Mongol soldiers, who were ordinary people, had never seen such a scene before. They fell down like wheat being harvested.

"Keep going! His true energy isn't inexhaustible!"

Upon seeing this, the Mongol vanguard general's expression changed. He disregarded the casualties of his soldiers and immediately ordered them to continue their advance.

Military orders are absolute. Although the Mongol soldiers were also afraid, they knew that disobeying orders meant certain death, so they all charged at Lu Yao like madmen.

Lu Yao walked step by step toward the Mongol vanguard general, his expression unchanged. With each swing of his Longquan sword, he took the life of a Mongol soldier.

"You! Don't come any closer!"

The Mongol vanguard general, seeing Lu Yao steadily approaching him, felt a chill run down his spine and involuntarily took a small step back.

In just a short time, hundreds of Mongol soldiers had died at Lu Yao's hands, leaving a trail of corpses behind him.

Seeing that the situation was not good, the Mongol vanguard general kept retreating, moving away from Lu Yao.

"Did you run away?"

Lu Yao narrowed his eyes slightly when he saw the person trying to run away.

Lu Yao's figure instantly soared into the air, stepping on the heads of the Mongol soldiers, and approached the Mongol vanguard general.

"General, run! We'll stop him!"

Upon seeing this, the personal guards beside the Mongolian vanguard general anxiously uttered a phrase in Mongolian and, along with a dozen or so guards, charged towards Lu Yao.

"The mantis blocks the car!"

Lu Yao chuckled and with a wave of his arm, the force of his burst of true energy sent his personal guards flying.

In just a few breaths, Lu Yao arrived in front of the panicked Mongol vanguard general.

Where is Kublai Khan?

Lu Yao stood in front of him and asked the same question as before.

Kublai Khan was the founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and it is no exaggeration to describe him as a man of great talent and ambition.

Therefore, Kublai Khan had to die, as did the current Great Khan of the Mongols, Möngke Khan. With these people dead, the Mongol Empire would inevitably descend into internal strife.

"Your martial arts are unparalleled, why bother serving the weak and corrupt Song court? Why not join our Mongol army? You'll have high-ranking positions, wealth, and beautiful women to your heart's content."

The Mongolian vanguard general's expression shifted, forcing a smile as he tried to recruit Lu Yao.

"Ha! I won't risk my life for anyone."

Lu Yao smiled gently and shook his head.

He then kicked him away.

"boom!"

The body of the Mongol vanguard general was slammed into the military tent, and the entire tent collapsed with a roar due to the impact.

The surrounding Mongol soldiers didn't dare to step forward to stop them. At this point, no one suspected that going up to stop them would mean death.

Lu Yao walked step by step to the Mongol vanguard general lying in the broken military tent.

"Look at me! Tell me where Kublai Khan and Möngke Khan are?"

Lu Yao's words seemed to have a magical power; the wounded Mongol vanguard general unconsciously looked at Lu Yao, his eyes gradually becoming vacant.

After a while.

The Mongol vanguard general had already suffered a broken heart and died from exhaustion.

Amidst the fearful expressions of the Mongol soldiers, Lu Yao rode away from the Mongol camp on a giant eagle.

Lu Yao, who was sitting cross-legged on the back of the giant eagle, fell into deep thought.

After being interrogated by Lu Yao using the Soul Transfer Technique, the Mongol vanguard general revealed the locations of Kublai Khan and Möngke Khan.

Möngke Khan dispatched Kublai Khan to lead a large army to conquer Dali, and they have now returned in triumph. Tibet is now almost under Mongol control.

Kublai Khan is currently leading the Mongol army on its way to Xiangyang. The army is moving slowly and will not arrive for at least a month, but Lu Yao has no patience to wait for the Mongol army to arrive.

After learning Kublai Khan's location, Lu Yao immediately commanded the giant eagle to head towards the location of Kublai Khan's army.

Several days later, in Mongolia.

A large Mongol army was breaking camp and preparing to march, its momentum quite impressive.

Above the sky, Lu Yao stood on the back of a giant eagle, observing the army.

The banner of this army is a wolf-head banner, and it is impossible to tell whose unit it is.

However, according to the intelligence Lu Yao possessed, this force must be Kublai Khan's troops.

Compared to the massive army of ten thousand men, the figures of one man and one eagle were inconspicuous. But now, as Lu Yao rode the giant eagle and flew over the Mongol army, he became quite conspicuous.

Lu Yao directly led the giant eagle to approach the huge military tent in the center, which was undoubtedly the commander's tent.

"Enemy attack! Shoot him down!"

A commander, seeing the approaching eagle, immediately ordered his archers to fire.

Countless arrows rained down on Lu Yao, forming a wall of arrows.

In this situation, even a martial arts master would be crippled if not killed.

Lu Yao stepped off the giant eagle's back and flew downwards.

Facing the rain of arrows, Lu Yao remained calm. His true energy erupted and swirled around him, deflecting the arrows before they even got close.

The eagle, however, did not have such an ability. It simply flapped its wings and soared upwards, leaving the range of the arrows.

Countless Mongol soldiers converged on the spot where Lu Yao landed, and began to capture him as soon as he touched the ground.

However, Lu Yao did not land directly, but used his long-dormant vital energy to fly towards the military camp tent.

The Mongol soldiers on the ground were immediately dumbfounded and could only watch helplessly as Lu approached the military camp tent.

They dared not shoot arrows at Lu Yao anymore; the distance was too close, and it was easy to hurt their own people.

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