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Chapter 298 The Hunnic Expedition to the West: The Scourge of God [Requesting Monthly Tickets]

Chapter 298 The Hunnic Expedition to the West: The Scourge of God (Part 1) [Requesting Monthly Tickets]

"What!!"

Modu Chanyu was horrified. He turned around and saw that a passage had been pierced through his back.

Chen Hongzheng led a troop of cavalry, charging forward with murderous intent.

Maodun Chanyu was immediately dumbfounded.

"Where did these Qin soldiers come from?"

"Again?"

Modu Chanyu's most promising son, Luandi Jizhou, the future Old Chanyu, also looked at Chen Hong behind him with a look of fear.

"It doesn't look like a human."

"A god?"

Especially when they saw Chen Hong leading his cavalry in a charge, engaging in close combat, annihilating all armored soldiers, and slaughtering everyone in his path, he was invincible.

Even the most headstrong sons of Modu Chanyu, Zuo Guli Wang Luandiyan and You Guli Wang Luandihu, were somewhat intimidated.

"This man's courage is truly unmatched."

Seeing that Chen Hong was about to kill his way to him, Modu Chanyu could no longer sit still.

"Mingdy!"

"Gather the warriors and retreat westward."

"Lure him off, don't confront him head-on."

"We'll create some distance and use light cavalry to launch volleys at him."

"Yes, Great Chanyu!"

Thus, Modu Chanyu led his army westward, intending to use strategic depth to wear down Chen Hong.

Meanwhile, Meng Tian pursued Maodun Chanyu's main force westward from the south.

Chen Hong then relentlessly pursued Modu Chanyu, refusing to let him go.

Seeing that Modu Chanyu's army had crossed the Guqie River and was running very fast.

Chen Hong couldn't sit still any longer and shouted loudly:
"wind!"

The cavalry behind them also joined in the shouts.

"wind!"

"wind!"

"Gale!"

A strong wind actually blew from east to west, propelling Chen Hong and his cavalry to accelerate and catch up with Modu Chanyu.

However, Modu Chanyu's army did not receive the boost from the strong winds.

It turned out that Chen Hong had secretly used the Earthly Fiend Divine Power of "Borrowing the Wind" to borrow the east wind, speed up the journey, and send Modu Chanyu to heaven.

"kill!"

Chen Hong thrust out his spear again, the spear energy spreading everywhere, killing 50,000 Xiongnu cavalrymen in one go, like a string of gourds.

This time, Chen Hong comprehended the essence of the spear—the [Strangulation Spear Intent].

The spear moves like a dragon, spiraling and strangling, possessing the ability to penetrate and strangle over a wide area.

Chen Hong led his cavalry in a fierce attack, thrusting spear after spear, cutting through Modu Chanyu's 40 archers.

In the midst of battle and carnage, his spear intent continuously improved: one layer of spear intent, three layers of spear intent, five layers of spear intent, eight layers of spear intent, nine layers of spear intent, and ten layers of perfect spear intent!

Chen Hong's rate of improvement is outrageous, enough to shame countless martial arts geniuses around the world.

Finally, he charged up to Modu Chanyu and thrust his spear through Modu Chanyu's head.

He was lifted up by a single spear thrust, effortlessly.

It felt as if it had no weight, as if his head was made of tofu, not hard at all.

"Modu is dead, who dares to fight?"

The princes of Modu Chanyu, the tribal leaders and nobles, and countless Xiongnu cavalrymen watched as their great Chanyu had his head pierced by Chen Hong's spear and hung on the spear to show off. They were terrified and turned pale.

Among the Xiongnu, only Luandiqizhou remained relatively calm.

He glanced at the portrait of Chen Hong's biological father, Modu Chanyu, who led the Xiongnu to rise to power.

He glanced again at the arrogant and invincible Chen Hong.

He gritted his teeth and blew the horn.

"Woo!"

The loud horn attracted the attention of the Xiongnu people.

"Huns, follow me!"

Luan Di Ji Zhou cracked his whip hard and galloped off westward.

The Xiongnu people were stunned to find that their Great Chanyu was dead. There was no time to mourn him; they had to flee for their lives.

So they rushed after Luan Di Ji Zhou, running westward in a frenzy, trying to escape the clutches of Chen Hong, this terrifying demon king.

Chen Hong narrowed his eyes as he watched Luan Di Ji Zhou's retreating figure.

This Luan Di Ji Zhou was the later Lao Shang Chanyu, a cunning and shrewd fellow.

He was a peerless tyrant who truly established a system for the loose tribal alliance and bandit gang of the Xiongnu, creating a genuine slave state and uniting the Xiongnu and countless other tribes together.

In Chen Hong's view, Lao Shang Chanyu was, in some ways, far more terrifying and troublesome than Maodun Chanyu.

Modu Chanyu was merely a high-ranking bandit who conquered the land, while Laoshang Chanyu was a true Zhou emperor who established a state.

Chen Hong intended to drive the Huns to the Western world as pioneers, so that those Westerners, still in the form of Greek city-states and feudal states, would taste the power of the "Scourge of God."

After the Huns had nearly finished harming the people of the West, they also dealt with those stubborn and malignant forces.

If one then goes to conquer and rule as a savior, the difficulty of ruling and governing will be greatly reduced.

If the Qin Dynasty were to expand its territory to the west and unify Eurasia, it wouldn't be a difficult task.

Eurasia is one continent, so it's better to keep it together.

Even if it is too far away to be directly ruled.

But there's still the useful feudal system.

Back in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the feudal lords who were enfeoffed initially went to educate the barbarians, and even lived as barbarians themselves, working hard to build cities and gradually transform the barbarian lands into the land of China.

Centuries later, the vassal states would naturally become part of the direct rule of the Chinese nation.

The old Chanyu was too capable; if he were sent to the western world, he might actually subdue those barbarians and establish a state.

Thinking of this, Chen Hong chased after him and stabbed the future old chieftain Luan Di Ji Zhou to death.

What great talent and strategy, what cunning and shrewdness, what lofty ambitions?

Faced with absolute power and absolute violence, they are as fragile as a piece of paper, easily torn apart.

The future great ruler, the old Chanyu, stared wide-eyed, his eyes filled with resentment.

He died by Chen Hong's gun, a very hasty and haphazard death, no different from the other soldiers who died by Chen Hong's gun. Nothing could have been more reasonable than this.

No matter how lofty your ideals, how talented you are, or how worldly you are.

Faced with absolute violence, everything is as fragile as thin paper, as illusory as mist, and as dust as dirt on the ground.

They are no different from the lower-class herders they exploit.

They're all just ants.

Zuo Guli Wang Luandi Yan and You Guli Wang Luandi Hu looked at Chen Hong in horror, as if they were looking at a demon.

Terrified, his legs trembled, and he spurred his horse and fled.

They swore they never wanted to see Chen Hong, that devil, again in their lives.

Chen Hong did not intentionally kill them; these people were all deliberately sent west by Chen Hong.

Chen Hong led eight hundred cavalrymen and drove them westward.

With a mere eight hundred cavalrymen, they drove an army of four hundred thousand as easily as cattle and sheep.

The scene and the sights left Meng Tian, ​​who was standing behind, completely stunned.

No matter how hard Meng Tian chased, he couldn't catch up with Chen Hong's back.

Helpless, Meng Tian had no choice but to arrange for a portion of his infantry to clean up the battlefield for Chen Hong and seize the countless cattle, sheep and supplies abandoned by the Xiongnu.

The main force of the army has been reduced to doing logistics.

This is a kind of happy trouble.

Meng Tian left a portion of his infantry to clear the battlefield and occupy the territory, and then wrote a report to the First Emperor detailing the situation.

Then, with his cavalry and infantry, a force of over two hundred thousand, he followed Chen Hong in a grand procession, trailing far behind him and slowly keeping up with him.

Scouts were dispatched back and forth to report on the situation at the front.

Chen Hong led the remaining main force of the Xiongnu to the meadows on the southern slope of the Khangai Mountains.

This was one of the three major grasslands in northern Mongolia for the Xiongnu, and also their last piece of territory.

The meadows on the southern slopes of the Khangai Mountains are located between the Khangai Mountains and the Altai Mountains and were under the jurisdiction of the Right Wise King.

It covers an area of ​​2 square kilometers, is highly concealed, and houses about 5 horses.

Chen Hong drove the main force of the Xiongnu here. Their iron hooves rolled and their warhorses neighed. The Xiongnu people looked panicked and were eager to escape.

"Run, you bastard!"

"My father is dead!"

"We have been defeated!"

"There are demons chasing us."

"Quickly, bring your tribe and run with us!"

Luan Di Yan, Luan Di Hu shouted loudly.

Seeing his brothers' panicked expressions and their frantic galloping horses, Right Wise King Luan Dizhi was completely dumbfounded.

"what's the situation?"

"what happened?"

"How could Father have been defeated?"

"You guys have quite a lot of people, don't you?"

"At least two or three hundred thousand troops, why are you running away?"

Before the bewildered Right Wise King Luan Dizhi could react...

Chen Hong had already reached him.

One shot was all it took to kill him and his tribal warriors.

They seized 5 horses and hundreds of thousands of cattle and sheep.

Another bumper harvest.

Chen Hong continued his pursuit of the Xiongnu army westward at a leisurely pace.

If they run too slowly, Chen Hong will occasionally send out a group to kill them.

They immediately sprang to attention, like startled birds, and their speed picked up again.

Chen Hong chased them across the Dayuan Kingdom and into Central Asia.

First, they arrived at the Kingdom of Bactria, which was called "Daxia" by the Qin people.

This was just a small, Hellenized country, and it couldn't withstand the ravages of the Huns.

The Xiongnu, who were in a hurry to escape, easily swept through and destroyed the country.

He died a very hasty death.

The reason for the destruction of the kingdom was simply because it prevented the Xiongnu from escaping.

These uncivilized barbarians looked in horror at the massive force of over two hundred thousand Xiongnu people.

Then they looked with even greater horror at the 800 cavalrymen chasing after the 200,000-strong Xiongnu army.

He looked like he'd seen a ghost, his face filled with despair.

Chen Hong and the Xiongnu ignored them completely.

Anyone who gets in the way will basically be crushed into a bloody carpet.

The massive army marched westward and arrived at the Parthian Empire in the Persian region.

This was a relatively powerful state, half Greek and half Persian, but it was as fragile as paper when faced with an army of over 200,000 Huns.

The monsters directly drawn out by the East Asian Gu King's field were crushed and taken away in one wave.

Their laughable army was utterly incompetent in the face of a dominant power like the Xiongnu.

Don't be fooled by the fact that the Xiongnu were chased away by Chen Hong's 800 cavalry, like a herd of cattle and sheep.

But it wasn't that the Xiongnu were too weak; it was that Chen Hong was too strong.

Even though the Xiongnu had not yet completed the construction and unification of a slave-owning state, their army's fighting strength was still far beyond what these small Central Asian countries could challenge.

The Parthian Empire hastily mobilized a large army to stop the massive, clearly barbarian Hunnic army, only to be utterly crushed in one fell swoop.

Even the capital was captured, and the Xiongnu looted countless things in the city.

If Chen Hong hadn't been afraid that the cultural treasures of the Parthian Empire would be burned by these barbaric Huns, he would have been in trouble.

Therefore, he personally took action to protect all the countless Persian and Greek cultural books and treasures collected by the Parthian Empire.

These things will probably disappear into the long river of history.

After acquiring all these precious treasures, Chen Hong continued to chase after the Xiongnu army.

Continuing westward, they arrived at the Seleucid Empire.

(End of this chapter)

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