"Is that Sikong Jin?"

Qihar took down his telescope, pointed his sword at the slender, petite figure below, and smiled disdainfully. "It seems that, apart from looking somewhat delicate and fair-skinned like a woman, there's nothing particularly special about him. Lord Hari, he doesn't seem as terrifying as you say, does he? Haha, this general is curious to see what this Sikong Jin is capable of. He looks like a rather handsome, fair-skinned scholar. I wonder if it would be quite enjoyable to use him?"

Qihar chuckled evilly, and the sound of his laughter sent chills down Hari's spine. He had heard before that Qihar was bisexual, and now, hearing what he said, it seemed to be true!

"General, don't underestimate this man. As the saying goes, 'Like father, like son.' Sikong Qi was so powerful back then, how could his son be any worse? If the commander hadn't seized the opportunity in time, Sikong Qi probably wouldn't have fallen so quickly..."

"Alright, Lord Hari, I think you're deliberately trying to undermine my prestige! No matter how powerful Sikong Qi is, he still died at my father's hands in the end, didn't he? Hmph, I am the son of the number one general of the Liao Dynasty, how could I be inferior to Sikong Jin? Hmph! Just wait and see how Sikong Jin dies! How he kneels down and submits to me!"

Qihar gave Hari a disapproving look, then turned his head back to look down.

'Whoosh—'

A biting wind howled past, and at the forefront of the troops, Sikong Jin sat calmly on her horse. The night wind blew her robes, and her cloak drew beautiful arcs in the air. The fluttering banner of the commander was also awe-inspiring.

At this moment, Lady Sikong also slightly raised her head, using her telescope to survey the situation on the city wall. She quickly spotted Qihar and Hari standing in the center of the city gate. A smile quickly appeared on her lips as she handed the telescope to her adjutant beside her. Then, pointing her sword at the people on the city wall, she asked, "Is that big guy Qihar?"

The lieutenant raised the telescope, glanced at the city wall, and then nodded. "Yes, sir! That is Qihar!"

Sikong Jin smiled and nodded, casually slinging the battle sword over her shoulder. The sharp, cold blade gleamed with an eerie light, and her chilling aura sent shivers down one's spine.

"Did you all hear what I just said? Once I give the order to attack, you will immediately carry out the plan. If you capture that Qihar, leave him alive."

Sikong Jin glanced at the deputy general beside him and said calmly.

"Yes, my lord!"

Do you remember our slogan?

"I remember, sir! Charge into the city and capture that damned Qihar alive!"

"very good!"

A chilling smile suddenly appeared on Sikong Jin's delicate face, hidden in the night. A soldier suddenly said in her ear, "Sir, look! It seems there's a fire in the city. Flames are shooting into the sky, and it looks like it's in the south of Tashe City."

"Sir, look over there! It looks like there's a huge fire over there too!"

Everyone instinctively looked up and saw that sparks were faintly lit in several places in the city ahead, and the flames illuminated the surrounding area.

Sikong Jin smiled, his battle sword pointing directly at Tashe City. "Brothers, this is a battle to the death. Those who are not afraid to die, follow me and charge!"

With a powerful shout, he spurred his horse and galloped off forward.

"Long live! Charge into the city and capture that damned Qihar alive!"

More than 40,000 cavalrymen cheered and formed a neat formation, closely following Lord Sikong as they charged toward Tashe City. The thunderous sound of their hooves and the dust they kicked up almost engulfed the entire world, while the roars of the warriors echoed everywhere.

Suddenly, the entire army seemed to transform into a soaring dragon, roaring angrily as it surged forward with unstoppable momentum, rushing towards the city gate.

"Long live!"

"Kill!"

"Kill them all, you barbarian bastards!"

A beast-like roar shattered the heavens and earth, accompanied by countless explosions. Sparks flew down from the sky and towards the city walls, while a strong smell of alcohol filled the air.

At the same time, a dense barrage of arrows shot down from the city walls formed a vast net, rushing towards Sikong Jin's army.

However, due to the lack of light at night and the fact that they were all cavalry, almost all the arrows they shot were in vain. After so much training, the soldiers on horseback had long since developed agile riding skills. When the arrows rained down, they would duck down and the arrows would be cut down by their waving swords.

Such a fierce offensive terrified Hari, who turned pale. Looking at Sikong Jin's army rushing down like a flood, he immediately suggested, "General, as long as we hold the city gates, they can't do anything to us. Now the city is inexplicably on fire, which must be a conspiracy by Sikong Jin. We must report this to Commander Gesu immediately!"

However, although Qihar's expression was not good, he calmly laughed and said, "Lord Hari, you have followed my father in his campaigns all these years. Have you lost your courage? This frightens you like this? Hmph, you may be afraid of them, but I am not! Lord Hari, you should lead your soldiers to put out the fire. These matters of war have nothing to do with you scholars. Don't meddle! Men, immediately have General Renault lead 50,000 troops out of the city to meet the enemy. Make sure you capture this Sikong Jin for me!"

"Yes!"

"General, all we need is..."

Seeing this, Hari felt a surge of anxiety and couldn't help but speak up.

Qihar's face darkened further. "Lord Hari, if you don't want me to hold you accountable for your retreat on the battlefield, you'd better shut your mouth now! You can go and command those soldiers to put out the fire; fighting is none of your business! Hmph!"

After speaking, he angrily turned away.

Hari, standing behind, felt a sudden pang of anxiety and knew something was wrong. He wanted to chase after Qihar to continue trying to dissuade him, but Qihar gave him a warning look, leaving Hari speechless.

Sikong Jin, standing below, charged at the very front of the column like a sharp sword gleaming with cold light. Her fierce and valiant aura undoubtedly gave a great boost to the soldiers behind her, and the entire column charged forward as if they were madmen.

"My lord, the city gates have opened!"

"My lord, it's a fierce general under Qihar! He's leading his troops out of the city! The vanguard is a cavalry unit!"

The soldiers at the forefront pointed to the city gate ahead and shouted.

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