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Bab 460: 444. The Battle Of Hulao Pass

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As night fell, the bustling camps of both armies gradually quieted. The men, weary but resolute, gathered around their fires, consuming the extra rations provided to boost their morale. The action of giving additional rations to their men makes it as if both Cao Cao and Lie Fan shared the same mind, knowing that their supply lines were extended keeping morale up was number one.

On the other hand, on the inside of Luoyang, Wang Yi and her followers had managed to slip inside several days before Cao Cao evacuated his entire subordinates, supporters, and their families to the city.

Wang Yi had withheld her departure due to Cao Cao's evacuation plan, lying low to avoid detection. Now, after several days of careful concealment, she decided it was time for her and her followers to leave.

She knew better than to attempt an escape through Hulao Pass, foreseeing the chaos that would ensue there. Instead, she planned to head north toward Henei, from where she would continue her journey to Xiapi.

Under the cover of darkness, Wang Yi gathered her followers. "It's time," she whispered. "We leave tonight, heading north. Avoid the main roads and stay alert. We must reach Henei before dawn."

Her followers nodded in understanding, their faces set with determination. They moved silently through the narrow alleys of Luoyang, avoiding patrols and keeping to the shadows. The city's atmosphere was tense, with Cao Cao's armies preparing for the imminent threat posed by Lie Fan's armies.

Fortunately, Wang Yi and her followers were helped by the cover of the darkness of the night, so they could slip past easily despite the doubled or even tripled the size of patrols and guards that patrolled in the night.

As they made their way to the northern outskirts of Luoyang, Wang Yi couldn't help but think of the risks ahead. The journey to Xiapi would be perilous, but it was a necessary move to continue her revenge and meet the benefactor who helped her.

Hours later, as dawn began to break, Wang Yi and her followers reached the outskirts of Henei. They paused to catch their breath and assess their surroundings. The road ahead was long, but they were determined to reach Xiapi.

"We rest here for a moment," Wang Yi said quietly. "Once the sun is fully up, we move again. We must stay vigilant and keep to our path."

Her followers nodded, grateful for the brief respite. They knew the journey ahead would test their resolve, but with Wang Yi's leadership and their shared determination, they felt ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

As dawn broke over the towering fortifications of Hulao Pass, the air buzzed with anticipation. The soldiers of both Lie Fan and Cao Cao's armies had risen with the first light, their minds and bodies prepared for the imminent clash.

Lie Fan, adorned in his armor and holding his halberd, stood at the forefront of his formation on his horse pangu. His presence was a beacon of strength and confidence, inspiring his troops as they completed their morning exercises. Around him, the sound of steel clashing in practice and the rhythmic stomping of boots echoed through the camp.

In the command tent, Jia Xu, Xun You, Liu Ba, Chen Deng, and Bu Zhi poured over maps and discussed tactics. "We should test their defenses first," Jia Xu suggested. "A probing attack to gauge their strength and weaknesses."

Xun You nodded. "Agreed. We must remain adaptable. Their fortifications are strong, but no defense is impenetrable."

Chen Deng who was looking over the map, raised his head up. "I recommend we kept an eye on the surrounding area, even though the terrain was impossible to pass through, it's not too bad for us to be on the cautious side."

Bu Zhi and Liu Ba on the other hand felt that whatever should have been said, had been said by Jia Xu, Xun You, and Chen Deng so they gave their support and maybe added some words here and there.

Lie Fan, returning from his inspection of the troops, entered the tent. "What's the plan for the first engagement?" he asked, his eyes sharp and focused as he looked toward his advisors.

"We propose a probing attack, My Lord." Jia Xu replied. "Send a small force to test their defenses and draw out their response. It will give us valuable information on their positioning and strategy."

Lie Fan nodded. "Very well. Send out the order. I want our men ready to move at a moment's notice."

Meanwhile, within Cao Cao's camp, a similar scene unfolded. Generals and advisors gathered around a large table, discussing their defensive strategies. Cao Cao, standing at the head of the table, listened intently to the suggestions of his advisors.

"We must fortify our positions and prepare for a counterattack, My Lord." Guo Jia advised. "Lie Fan is likely to test our defenses. We need to be ready to repel his initial assault and then find an opportunity to counter his attack to probe their fortifications."

Xi Zhicai added, "Our men are well-trained and motivated. We must leverage our knowledge of the terrain and use it to our advantage. Every position, every fortification must be utilized to its fullest."

Cao Cao nodded, his face set in determination. "Ensure our defenses are tight. We cannot afford any missteps. This battle will be won by those who can adapt and outthink their opponent."

As the sun continued to rise, both armies finalized their preparations. Lie Fan's forces assembled into their formations, their faces resolute and their weapons gleaming in the morning light. Across the battlefield, Cao Cao's men fortified their positions, ready to defend their ground with every ounce of their strength.

The first skirmish was about to commence, and the outcome would set the tone for the larger battle to come. Both leaders knew that this initial engagement would be crucial, not only for the immediate tactical advantage but also for the morale and momentum it would provide.

The sun climbed higher into the sky, casting a golden hue over the battlefield. Lie Fan, mounted on his horse and flanked by his loyal bodyguards, rode forward. The sight of their commander approaching the enemy lines caused a ripple of anticipation among his troops.

Cao Cao, noticing the movement, signaled for his men to hold their positions. He, too, rode out to meet Lie Fan, accompanied by Xu Chu, Xiahou Dun, and Xiahou Yuan. The two leaders faced each other, a palpable tension hanging in the air as their armies watched in silence.

" Haha Brother Lie Fan," Cao Cao called out, his voice steady and easygoing. "You think you can take Hulao Pass with your ragtag army? You underestimate the strength of my men and the loyalty they have for me."

Lie Fan smiled, unperturbed. "Brother Mengde, your words are as empty as your promises. I've seen the fear in your men's eyes. They know the end is near, and they will falter as they have before. My army fights for justice and the people, a cause far greater than your ambition."

Cao Cao's expression remained unchanged. "Justice? Your cause is no different from mine, Brother Lie Fan. We both seek to bring order to this land. But while you play the hero, I am the one who will unify this nation under my banner."

"Words won't win this battle, Brother Mengde," Lie Fan replied, his voice firm. "Only strength and resolve will decide the victor today. Let's see if you have enough of either."

With that, Lie Fan turned his horse and rode back to his formation, a confident smile on his face. Cao Cao watched him go, his own resolve hardening. Both leaders had tried to rattle the other, but neither had succeeded.

Back among his troops, Lie Fan raised his halberd high, his voice ringing out across the ranks. "Qilin Army, today we fight for our future! Forward, and let no enemy stand in our way!"

The soldiers responded with a thunderous cheer, their morale bolstered by their commander's confidence. With a decisive command, Lie Fan ordered the attack.

The Qilin Army surged forward, a disciplined and powerful force. Banners fluttered in the wind as the soldiers advanced, their weapons gleaming in the sunlight. The sound of their march was a steady, relentless drumbeat.

On the other side, Cao Cao's men braced themselves, their positions fortified and their resolve steeled. They knew this battle would be the first of many, and they were prepared to defend their ground with everything they had.

As the Qilin Army surged forward, Lie Fan's siege engines were brought into position. The Hwacha, trebuchets, and Climbing Tigers were formidable and unlike anything Cao Cao's forces had seen before. The Hwacha, with its multiple rocket launchers, prepared to unleash a devastating barrage, while the trebuchets were loaded with heavy projectiles, ready to hurl destruction upon the enemy fortifications. The Climbing Tigers, specialized siege ladders, were poised to scale the defenses.

On the front lines, Zhang Liao, Huang Zhong, Taishi Ci, and Dian Wei led the charge with unmatched ferocity. Their presence invigorated the soldiers around them, each one determined to break through Cao Cao's defenses.

Cao Cao, from his vantage point, observed the strange siege engines with growing concern. He immediately ordered his generals to focus on neutralizing these threats. "Xu Chu, Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Xu Huang!" he commanded. "Those siege engines must be destroyed. Target them and ensure they do not breach our defenses!"

The four of them heard Cao Cao's orders and immediately tried their best to direct their men to attack the siege engines.

Despite the concentrated efforts of Cao Cao's forces, however, Lie Fan's Army pressed on. The Hwacha fired its deadly rockets, a spectacle of fiery streaks that arced through the air before crashing into the enemy ranks, causing chaos and destruction.

The trebuchets launched their heavy projectiles, smashing into fortifications and sending shockwaves through Cao Cao's defenses.

The battle raged on with increasing intensity. Zhang Liao and Taishi Ci broke through the first line of defense, their swords flashing and cutting down any who stood in their way. Huang Zhong's arrows found their marks with unerring accuracy, while Dian Wei's sheer force and presence were enough to make even the bravest of Cao Cao's soldiers hesitate.

Cao Cao's generals, though formidable, found themselves hard-pressed to counter the combined might of Lie Fan's advanced siege tactics and the relentless assault of his elite warriors.

As the morning wore on, the battlefield became a maelstrom of clashing steel, roaring flames, and the cries of battle-hardened soldiers. Lie Fan, overseeing the battle from the center of his formation, remained focused and determined. He knew that this skirmish was only the beginning, and every move he made would be crucial in the long and arduous campaign to come.

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Name: Lie Fan

Title: Three Heroes Who Defeat Lu Bu

Age: 31 (198 AD)

Level: 16

Next Level: 462,000

Renown: 825

Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)

SP: 1,121,700

ATTRIBUTE POINTS

STR: 936 (+20)

VIT: 598 (+20)

AGI: 583 (+10)

INT: 587

CHR: 96

WIS: 509

WILL: 397

ATR Points: 0


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Bab 461: 445. Xiahou Brothers Vs. Chao Brothers

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As the morning wore on, the battlefield became a maelstrom of clashing steel, roaring flames, and the cries of battle-hardened soldiers. Lie Fan, overseeing the battle from the center of his formation, remained focused and determined. He knew that this skirmish was only the beginning, and every move he made would be crucial in the long and arduous campaign to come.

The Climbing Tigers, Lie Fan's specialized siege engines, proved to be an insurmountable obstacle for Cao Cao's men. None of their arrows could pierce the Climbing Tigers' defenses, and the operators were well-protected, making it impossible to target them effectively.

As their attack failed, the Climbing Tigers reached their desired positions, and the operators began to set up the siege ladders so that their comrades could climb up the Hulao Pass Wall.

Cao Cao, seeing the inevitable breach, quickly adapted his strategy. "Pull back and form a defensive line!" he commanded, his voice carrying over the chaos. "We must hold the walls and repel the invaders!"

His generals swiftly obeyed, rallying their troops and positioning them to guard the walls against the incoming assault. The defenders tightened their ranks, shields raised and weapons ready, creating a formidable barrier against the climbing Qilin Army soldiers. Lie Fan's men, eager and battle-ready, began to ascend the ladders, led by their generals.

Lie Fan, observing the successful deployment of the Climbing Tigers, gave a nod of approval. "Now is the time! Show them our might!" he shouted, his voice ringing with authority.

Zhang Liao, Huang Zhong, Taishi Ci, and Dian Wei led the charge up the ladders, their presence a beacon of strength for their men. The climb was arduous, but their resolve was unwavering.

As they reached the top, they immediately engaged Cao Cao's defenders, their swords flashing and striking with lethal precision. The clash on the walls was fierce.

Zhang Liao's relentless assault cut through the enemy ranks, his blade moving with a deadly grace. Huang Zhong's arrows continued to find their marks, picking off key targets with pinpoint accuracy.

Taishi Ci's fierce combat skills were on full display as he carved a path through the defenders, while Dian Wei's sheer strength and indomitable spirit inspired those around him.

Cao Cao's generals, though outnumbered and facing the formidable elite of the Qilin Army, fought valiantly. Xu Chu, known for his unmatched strength, met Dian Wei in a clash of titans, their weapons clanging with tremendous force.

Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan coordinated their troops, forming defensive lines and attempting to hold back the onslaught. Despite the defenders' best efforts, the Qilin Army's relentless pressure began to take its toll.

The Climbing Tigers continued to deliver fresh waves of attackers, and the defenders found themselves gradually pushed back. The walls of Hulao Pass, once an impenetrable barrier, now saw fierce hand-to-hand combat as Lie Fan's soldiers gained ground.

Lie Fan, watching the battle unfold, remained vigilant. "Keep the pressure on them! We cannot afford to let up!" he ordered the drummers to intensify the beat, as he knew that maintaining the momentum was crucial to breaking through Cao Cao's defenses.

Cao Cao, observing the situation from a vantage point, knew that the walls were in jeopardy. He needed to reinforce his positions quickly or risk losing this critical stronghold. "Send in the reserves!" he ordered. "We must hold the walls at all costs!"

The reserves surged forward, adding fresh troops to the fray. The battle for the walls grew even more chaotic, with both sides locked in a desperate struggle. Lie Fan's men fought with unmatched ferocity, determined to secure their foothold, while Cao Cao's troops defended their ground while trying to push back Lie Fan's men out.

The battle on the walls of Hulao Pass reached a fever pitch as Cao Cao's reserves poured in, bolstering the defenders and intensifying the already fierce clash. Amidst the chaos, the Xiahou brothers, Xiahou Dun, and Xiahou Yuan, coordinated their troops with skill and precision, proving to be formidable opponents for Lie Fan's elite warriors.

Seeing the need to disrupt their coordination, Zhang Liao issued a decisive order to the Chao brothers. Chao Bai and Chao Bo, eager to prove their mettle, sprang into action. They navigated the chaotic battlefield with agility, their sights set on their respective targets.

Chao Bai, wielding his twin club with deadly accuracy, closed in on Xiahou Dun. "Face me, Xiahou Dun!" he shouted, his voice cutting through the din of battle. Xiahou Dun turned, meeting Chao Bai's challenge with a fierce glare.

"Very well," Xiahou Dun replied, drawing his glaive. "Let's see what you're made of, young man!"

The two warriors clashed, their weapons meeting with a resounding clang. Chao Bai's brute strength and endurance were matched by Xiahou Dun's strength and experience. They moved with lethal grace, each strike and parry a testament to their skill.

Meanwhile, Chao Bo, known for his exceptional archery, targeted Xiahou Yuan. "Let's see if you can keep up with me, Xiahou Yuan!" he called out, nocking an arrow and taking aim.

Xiahou Yuan, a master archer himself, responded with a steely determination. "You're welcome to try!" he retorted, drawing his own bow. The two archers began a deadly duel, their arrows whizzing through the air with precision and speed. Each tried to outmaneuver the other, finding opportunities to exploit weaknesses and gain the upper hand.

The duels between the Chao brothers and the Xiahou brothers became focal points of the battle, drawing the attention of soldiers on both sides. The intensity of their combat served to both inspire and distract, creating openings and shifts in the broader struggle for the walls.

Dian Wei, Zhang Liao, Huang Zhong, and Taishi Ci continued to lead their men with unwavering determination. They pressed their advantage, using the distraction caused by the duels to push further into the enemy lines.

The defenders, though bolstered by reserves, found it increasingly difficult to hold their ground against the relentless assault, and was slowly begin to be pushed back once again.

Amidst the swirling battle, the duels between the Xiahou brothers and the Chao brothers grew ever more fierce. Blows and arrows were exchanged with a fervor that mirrored the larger conflict, each combatant seeking to assert dominance.

Xiahou Dun and Chao Bai clashed with unyielding ferocity, their weapons ringing out with each strike. Xiahou Yuan and Chao Bo, locked in a deadly dance of archery, loosed arrow after arrow, each seeking to outshoot the other.

The intensity of their combat radiated outward, influencing the ebb and flow of the battle around them.

However, the Xiahou brothers soon found themselves needing reinforcements to take command of the defensive line as the relentless pressure from Lie Fan's men began to take its toll.

Fortunately for them, however, Yu Jin and Cao Ren, ever vigilant and ready, surged forward to resume their command over the defensive line to halt Lie Fan's men from gaining any ground.

Yu Jin, a pillar of command and discipline, took up the position of Xiahou Dun's men. "Men hold your ground and put the title defensive formation! Xiahou Dun, don't worry I will take command of your men, focus on your duel!" he said, his voice carrying the weight of his resolve.

Cao Ren, with his tactical acumen, replaced Xiahou Yuan. "Xiahou Yuan focus yourself on the duel, I will regroup and support the troops. I will keep these Lie Fan's men at bay," he said, his calm demeanor belying the intensity of the situation.

The intensity of the battle escalated as Yu Jin and Cao Ren's timely intervention allowed Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan to fully concentrate on their duels. The Xiahou brothers, their focus sharpened, began to press their advantage. The Chao brothers, who had initially controlled the duels, now found themselves increasingly on the defensive.

Xiahou Dun's relentless assault began to overwhelm Chao Bai, his superior experience and skill turning the tide in his favor. Similarly, Xiahou Yuan's archery duel with Chao Bo saw the latter being pushed back, the younger archer struggling to match the veteran's precision and speed.

Sensing the shift in momentum, Huang Zhong and Taishi Ci moved to support the Chao brothers. Huang Zhong, a master archer himself, joined the fray against Xiahou Yuan, his presence immediately easing the pressure on Chao Bo. Taishi Ci, with his formidable combat prowess, stepped in to aid Chao Bai, balancing the scales against Xiahou Dun.

Despite the reinforcement, the duels remained fiercely contested. The Chao brothers, recognizing the growing threat from the seasoned Xiahou siblings, decided it was prudent to withdraw and regroup. They fought a calculated retreat, ensuring they didn't expose their backs to their adversaries.

Lie Fan, observing the prolonged engagement and the escalating complexity of the skirmishes, decided that it was time to pull back and reassess. He knew that pushing his men further in the current situation would be risky, especially with the increased resistance from Cao Cao's side and the stalemate in the critical duels.

"Signal the retreat!" Lie Fan ordered. The call was swiftly relayed through the ranks, and the Qilin Army began to disengage from their positions. The disciplined withdrawal was a testament to the training and coordination of Lie Fan's forces.

As the Qilin Army pulled back, the defenders of Hulao Pass, under the command of Yu Jin and Cao Ren, held their ground, ensuring that the retreat was orderly and without unnecessary losses. Cao Cao's troops, bolstered by their successful defense, refrained from pursuing aggressively, wary of potential traps and the strength of their adversary.

The battlefield gradually quieted, the clamor of combat replaced by the groans of the wounded and the shouts of commanders reorganizing their men. The skirmish had been intense, but it was only the beginning of a larger conflict that would determine the future of the region.

Lie Fan, having returned to his camp, gathered his generals and advisors. "We must reassess our strategy," he said, his tone firm. "Cao Cao's defenses are strong, and his men are well-led. We need to find a way to break through their lines without suffering heavy casualties."

Jia Xu and Xun You nodded in agreement. "We should analyze the weak points in their fortifications and plan our next move carefully," Jia Xu suggested. "A direct assault will not suffice, we need a strategy that will outmaneuver them."

Meanwhile, in Cao Cao's camp, a sense of cautious optimism prevailed. The successful defense had bolstered their morale, but they knew the respite was temporary. Cao Cao, with Guo Jia, Xi Zhicai, and his other advisors, discussed their next steps.

"We have held them off for now, but Lie Fan is a formidable opponent," Guo Jia remarked. "We must strengthen our defenses further and be prepared for their next move." Gu Jia's words received a nod from Cao Cao, who showed his agreement. "Indeed. We have seen their tactics, and we know their strength. We must use this knowledge to our advantage and ensure that Hulao Pass remains impenetrable."

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Name: Lie Fan

Title: Three Heroes Who Defeat Lu Bu

Age: 31 (198 AD)

Level: 16

Next Level: 462,000

Renown: 825

Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)

SP: 1,121,700

ATTRIBUTE POINTS

STR: 936 (+20)

VIT: 598 (+20)

AGI: 583 (+10)

INT: 587

CHR: 96

WIS: 509

WILL: 397

ATR Points: 0


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