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The great war of the three kingdoms, Lü Bu wreaks havoc again, Xianbei has a different appearance.

  The great war of the three kingdoms, Lü Bu wreaks havoc again, and the Xianbei have a strange omen.

  The next day, Lü Bu got up early and gathered forty cavalrymen. They prepared their weapons, brought dry rations, and under the guidance of Gao Shun, they left through the north gate and headed northeast. Zang Ba led new soldiers to defend Shuofang.

  Lü Bu and his forty riders were traveling at a leisurely pace. They planned to arrive at their destination by sunset the next day, just like last time, and then attack the Xianbei nomadic tribe before nightfall.

  In the afternoon, forty cavalrymen headed northeast for sixty miles. At this time, Lü Bu's eyesight was astonishing, and he saw more than a dozen cavalrymen coming south from afar. He ordered the crowd to hide in the bushes and tall grass, draw their bows, and wait for orders.

  Forty riders hid in ambush. When the more than ten riders approached dozens of steps away, Lü Bu saw from a distance that they were all dressed in Xianbei attire, and a surge of hot blood rose up in his heart. With his left hand grasping his bow and his right hand pinching an arrow, he aimed at the leader's chest and shot an arrow. The Xianbei leader fell with a thud. As soon as Lü Bu saw the dead man, his anger spread throughout his body, and with a loud shout of "Kill!", the forty riders surrounded and killed their way out.

  Lü Bu led the charge, his left hand barely hanging onto the dragon head on the horse's neck, while his right hand thrust a spear at a Xianbei scout. The Xianbei scout was caught off guard and immediately drew his sword to counterattack. However, in the blink of an eye, the Xianbei scout had not even seen who the attacker was before Lü Bu killed two people and seven or eight others were shot down or injured by arrows from behind. Only four or five riders saw that the attacker was a Han Chinese, and since they were outnumbered, they turned their horses around to escape. Unfortunately, there was no good fortune for them. Forty riders charged forward in unison, with Gao Shun and Cheng Lian following closely behind Lü Bu, and in an instant, they slaughtered the Xianbei scouts who were trying to escape. The rest of the new recruits followed Wei Xu and Cao Xing to kill the Xianbei scouts who had been shot and injured but not yet dead.

  One successful ambush greatly encouraged the new recruits. Lü Bu ordered his men to take all the supplies and horses they could from the Xianbei cavalry and bring them away. In just a moment, the forty riders set off again. At this time, Gao Shun rode up beside Lü Bu and said: "General, I have something to report."

  Lü Bu saw Gao Shun being so serious and asked: "What's going on?"

  Gao Shun said: "When we first met Jun Hou, we encountered the Xianbei nomadic cavalry, only a few days ago. From here to Shuo Fang is only 60-70 miles away, and we meet again. I think this is an omen of the Xianbei's southern invasion."

  Lü Bu did not understand and asked: "How can you tell?"

  Gao Shun said: "I have been in the army for fifteen years, and now it has been ten years. In the past decade, the Xianbei have almost invaded our borders every year, and I have also learned some of their tactics. The purpose of the Xianbei cavalry's southward expedition is only two-fold. One is to gather intelligence on our Han army. Two is to inform the various Xianbei tribes and transmit the order from King Tanshihuai to plunder our borders, and to assemble at a designated location. Now that the Xianbei cavalry is so frequently coming and going, it must be that they have a large-scale plan to invade the south."

  Lü Bu didn't know whether Gao Shun was telling the truth or not, but regardless of true or false, plundering the nomads wouldn't be delayed. So he said: "This is just your guess, and for now, let's not care if it's true or false. After we plunder them, capture a few alive and ask them to find out." After saying that, he rode his horse northeast.

  On the second day, after noon, the forty riders finally found a Xianbei nomadic tribe under Gao Shun's leadership. There were about fifty or sixty Xianbei people in this place. More than ten felt houses and tents were set up in all directions. Lü Bu still gazed at the movement of the tribe from afar, and when the sun was about to set, he led his troops to charge on horseback.

  Lü Bu saw a Xianbei cavalryman emerge from a tent in the distance and considered shooting him with his bow. Unfortunately, his horse only had stirrups but no saddle, so he couldn't place his spear anywhere while galloping and had to give up on shooting. He could only urge his horse to run faster. In his mind, he thought that when he returned, he would definitely find a craftsman to make him a saddle.

  In the distance, a Xianbei cavalryman saw a group of riders rushing towards the tribe and was shocked, shouting loudly, hastily drawing his sword, and looking for his horse.

  Lü Bu galloped away, and the Xianbei cavalry saw Lü Bu's long-handled scimitar approaching. Before they could mount their horses, they hastily swung their swords to block it. With a loud "clang", the Xianbei cavalryman's sword was broken, and his chest was split open by Lü Bu's ghostly halberd, with his heart and lungs exposed. Lü Bu led his troops in a surprise attack on the Xianbei nomads, killing everyone they saw, sparing no one young or old. In just a short while, all 56 people of this tribe were either killed or captured alive.

  Then Lü Bu ordered his soldiers to gather the wealth, horses and livestock. At this time, Gao Shun captured a Xianbei man and brought him to see Lü Bu. Gao Shun bound the man's hands behind his back, tied a rope around his neck and attached it to the horse's reins, saying: "King Yanluo, I have captured this person, but he is stubborn and refuses to confess."

  Lü Bu only thought of calculating the spoils and livestock, and had already forgotten what Gao Shun said the other day. Irritated, he said: "What's the point of confessing? Just kill him."

  Gao Shun suddenly felt dizzy and reminded: "Uh... Yanluo Wang. This person has just been captured, it's not easy to ask about the movement of Xianbei going south."

  Lü Bu suddenly remembered to ask about the Xianbei's movements, so he dismounted his horse and lowered his head to say to that person: "Hey, barbarian slave, tell me...". Halfway through speaking, he couldn't remember what the Xianbei king was called, so he asked Gao Shun: "What's this... what's the Xianbei king's name again?"

  "Tan Shi Hua."

  Lü Bu nodded and asked the man, "Quickly, what has Tan Chongyu been up to lately?"

  That man glared at Lü Bu with his eyes wide open and shouted loudly for a while. Poor Lü Bu couldn't understand a word, so he furrowed his brow and asked Gao Shun: "What is this bird shouting about?"

  Gao Shun was furious on the side and saw Lü Bu ask him, with some caution, saying: "This man is scolding... Yanluo Wang."

  Lü Bu listened and didn't get angry, but instead smiled slyly and said to Cheng Lian beside him: "Go, take off this bird's pants."

  The people around were confused for a moment, and Cheng Lian was also stunned. Lv Bu continued: "Find a branch, cut it into a thin stick, and poke it into the place where this person urinates until he confesses clearly."

  The others only then heard Lü Bu's intention. Cheng Lian didn't dare to disobey Lü Bu, hastily dismounted and found a wooden branch, using his waist knife to whittle it into a thin stick. Three or five cavalrymen on the side immediately rushed up, pressing the Xianbei Hanzi down to the ground, and with two or three strokes they pulled off that person's pants. Cheng Lian followed what Lü Bu said, grasping that person's penis in one hand, and inserted it into the urethra.

  That man didn't understand at first how these people would treat him, and they were shouting loudly. As Cheng Lian inserted a thin wooden stick into the man's urethra, he let out a loud cry of pain: "Ahhh... Owwww..."

  The people helping Cheng Lian beside him were all clenching their thighs, with cold sweat breaking out on their foreheads. They secretly cursed: This Lv Yan Luo really knows how to make trouble for others, if this law was applied to themselves, they... were so scared that they didn't dare think about it anymore.

  Lü Bu said to Gao Shun on the side: "Go and ask quickly."

  Gao Shun was also watching from the side, his heart racing with anger. When Lü Bu spoke up, he came over to ask questions. But Lü Bu's side was delighted and continued to say: "You this barbarian slave, even dare to scold your father. Cheng Lian, turn the wooden stick around, let him scold for a while."

  According to Cheng Lian's instructions, the man turned the thin wood inserted into the other person's urethra, causing him to scream in pain and bleed from his urethra. After a few turns, the man couldn't bear it anymore and truthfully told what he knew.

  High Shun reported to Lü Bu. It turned out that the Xianbei king really had a plan to invade the south and attack the border, and this time there were not many people coming. He led the middle, west, and east three divisions of Xianbei with tens of thousands of horses to start a riot in You and Bing two states. As for the north side, it was invaded by the western Xianbei Qifu department's Suiyuan clan with over a thousand cavalry. Now they are preparing boats to cross the Yellow River. Lü Bu thought to himself after hearing this, the Xianbei people may not be good at attacking cities, and with only over a thousand cavalry invading the north, it's no problem as long as we prepare well for defense. With his mind made up, he looked coldly at the Xianbei Han man, rode his horse over, and said coldly, "Since you already know, you are useless." As he spoke, he pulled on the reins and rode his horse towards the Han man. The several cavalrymen who were holding down the Xianbei Han man quickly let go and dodged to the side when they saw Lü Bu riding over to trample him. Under Lü Bu's control, the horse's hooves stepped on the Xianbei Han man's body, and he spat out blood from the corner of his mouth before being trampled into a pulp by Lü Bu's horse in an instant.

  Lü Bu saw that although the sky was dark, he could still see the road clearly, so he ordered Cao Xing to add a knife to each of the Xianbei corpses' throats. He also ordered people to take away all the valuables they could carry, and drove the horses, cattle and sheep towards Shuo in the same way as before. They rushed for ten miles before it became impossible to see the return route, at which point the army stopped to rest. This time, the spoils were almost half more than last time, but four new soldiers were killed by Xianbei nomads, and several others were injured.

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