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Chapter 13: The Birth of Evil and Murderous Intent

  Three Kingdoms New Lü Bu

  Yan Ni had a nightmare all night, but Lü Bu slept well and didn't even have a dream. He just felt like he had just fallen asleep when someone was calling him. Lü Bu's good sleep was disturbed, and his temper flared up. With one flip of his body, he shouted: "What are you doing?"

  Gao Shun called out to Lü Bu to wake him up. As soon as Lü Bu woke up, he spoke strangely. He was dazed for a moment and said: "Governor Lü, the sky is already breaking dawn."

  Lü Bu suddenly remembered he had something to attend to. He stood up, stretched his body, ate some dry rations with the others, fed his horse and then set off again.

  Today's journey was even slower, resting for one hour after walking for an hour. It wasn't until the sun was about to set that the ten of them rode their horses to a place five miles away from the Xianbei tribe's settlement.

  Ten people first ate dry rations and fed the horses. Then they slowly approached the yurt, looking far into the distance towards the yurt. All that could be seen were eight or nine tents surrounding a slightly larger felt house, with seven or eight simple enclosures surrounding it on all sides. Inside the enclosures were nothing but horses, cows, and sheep. Lü Bu looked at those horses, cows, and sheep, his mouth watering so much that saliva almost flowed out.

  About six or seven people were walking around the bonfires in the village, as if they were about to cook. Not far away, two horsemen were driving a herd of cattle and sheep into an enclosure. Lü Bu saw that after the two horsemen drove the cattle and sheep into the enclosure, they dismounted their horses in front of a tent, tied them up, and entered the tent.

  Lü Bu saw that the time had come and shouted in a low voice to the crowd: "Kill all the strong men, not one will be left. Mount your horses."

  As soon as he finished speaking, he mounted his horse. His legs tightly wrapped around the stirrups, he kicked the horse's belly and shouted "Hya!" before charging towards the yurt.

  Nine people followed closely behind Lü Bu's back, killing towards the Xianbei tribe.

  Lü Bu charged forward on his horse, heading straight for a Xianbei warrior who was closest to him. The man was chatting and laughing with his companions when he heard the sound of rapid hoofbeats approaching. As soon as he turned around, he saw a fierce and ferocious rider charging towards him. Greatly startled, his hands instinctively grasped for the hilt of his sword. Unfortunately, just as he had stood up halfway, Lü Bu's spear was already swinging down at him.

  Lü Bu swung his halberd at a Han man. A stream of blood shot out, and a human head had already rolled to the ground. Lü Bu made one move after another, and with one swing of his halberd, he beheaded another man. The ghostly halberd was swung around and stabbed straight at a Han man who was walking towards the tent. Before the man could see clearly who the attacker was, he had already been pierced through the chest by Lü Bu's halberd.

  Lü Bu thrust the Ghost Halberd into the Xianbei Han's chest, but for a moment it couldn't be pulled out. He let out a loud shout, his arm exerting force, and actually used the halberd to lift the Han high up.

  Lü Bu sat down on his horse and continued to charge forward. In an instant, he had already run past the place where the man was standing by three or four steps.

  At this time, Lü Bu saw one of the Han men who had been driving the cattle and sheep wanting to enter the tent. He swung his hand with force towards that person, and the dead bodies on the ghostly halberd's blade were smashed onto that person. That person was unprepared, and was smashed until his internal organs shifted, blood and energy surging up.

  Lü Bu killed two men with one move, knocked down another, and rode his horse towards the main tent. At this time, miserable cries came from behind him one after another.

  Lü Bu charged towards the main tent on horseback, passing by a tent and happened to see an old Xianbei man walking out of the tent. Lü Bu's ghostly spear had already swung to the old man's neck as he saw the old man's astonished eyes. A bloody mist dispersed, and a wound appeared on the old man's throat. The old man died without knowing who killed him. Just as Lü Bu arrived in front of the main tent, he happened to see a middle-aged man hastily lifting the curtain and rushing out.

  Lü Bu saw that the man was tall and sturdy, and his clothes were more luxurious than others. Without thinking much, he swung his halberd at the man. The big fellow saw the attacker's ferocity and hastily drew his knife to block it. With a loud "clang", the curved knife remained in the big fellow's hand. However, the curved knife had already fallen to his abdomen, with the back of the knife lying horizontally across the ghostly halberd. The big fellow was split into two halves from head to abdomen by Lü Bu's slash. His brains and internal organs spilled out with a gurgling sound.

  Lü Bu's Ghost Halberd swept across, tearing open a large gap in the main tent. The sound of shrill screams and violent roars came from inside the tent without cease.

  And then a young Han man waved a curved knife and chopped towards Lü Bu. Lü Bu didn't dodge, and with one spear thrust he stabbed the man. The spear was long and the knife short, so before the man could even chop, he had already been pierced through by Lü Bu. Lü Bu killed several people in a row, and saw that inside the big tent there was still another Han man pulling out a curved knife. Immediately he lowered his head, urged on his horse, and charged towards the big fellow.

  The big fellow saw Lü Bu's ghostly spear thrusting towards him, and he jumped to the side, thinking he could dodge it. But unexpectedly, Lü Bu's first thrust missed, and with a swift turn of his spear, he swung it back towards the man. The man thought he had dodged one calamity, but before he could steady himself, the fatal blade was already in front of him. In desperation, he raised his knife to block it. Then came a loud "clang" as the man's knife fell and he died, his chest split open by Lü Bu's ghostly spear.

  Lü Bu glanced around the large tent. He saw an old woman sitting next to the main seat, staring at him with angry eyes. Another woman was holding a child and crying on a couch.

  Lü Bu saw the old woman's eyes, and it was clear that she had a grudge against him, an irreconcilable hatred. Lü Bu narrowed his eyes, and a sly smile spread across his face as usual. With a loud shout, he charged at the old woman. The old woman showed no fear in her eyes, only hatred. As the ghostly spear pierced the old woman's throat, Lü Bu calmly said: "Remember that you were all killed by Lü Bu."

  Lü Bu thrust his spear and killed the old woman, his demonic spear's momentum didn't stop, swinging towards the nearby collapsed woman. The woman along with the child in her arms was cut into two segments amidst terror and wailing.

  Lü Bu saw that there was no one alive in the big tent, so he rode out on horseback. He searched everywhere and killed anyone he saw. In just a moment, the entire tribe had turned into a living hell.

  Lü Bu galloped his horse in search of survivors, shouting loudly: "Kill! Not a single one will be left!"

  Just as he was drinking, he caught a glimpse of someone running towards the horse tied to the pillar and was about to mount it. Lü Bu was still separated from the man by one tent, worried that the man would escape. With a flick of his right hand, he inserted the halberd into the ground. Then he took his bow and arrow, and shot an arrow at the man. The man let out a loud cry and fell off the horse, which was startled and ran far away.

  Lü Bu couldn't catch up with the horse, so he picked up his halberd again and searched around. Then he shouted loudly: "Kill all men, women, old and young, leave not a single one alive."

  Gao Shun and Zang Ba slaughtered people everywhere. Lü Bu rode his horse to inspect the area, fearing that someone might escape. He was searching tent by tent on horseback.

  Suddenly, a 17 or 18-year-old boy ran out of a tent. Lü Bu's mind was momentarily filled with pity, but only for a moment. He thought to himself: If I spare this child, he will either be eaten by wolves on the grasslands or starve to death. Even if he doesn't die, when he grows up, he will still be a scourge to the Han people. So he urged his horse forward and stabbed the boy in the back with his spear, killing him instantly.

  Lü Bu killed the child and turned his horse's head. He saw Gao Shun staring at him, with an unusual look in his eyes. He was annoyed and shouted: "Gao Shun, what are you doing standing there? Don't leave a single person alive, take away all the valuables that can be taken, and tie up the horses, cattle and sheep together. At dawn tomorrow, set off immediately."

  Gao Shun was awakened by Lü Bu and responded: "Yes, County Lieutenant."

  Lü Bu listened and felt that something was not quite right, but he didn't think much of it.

  Just then, a young woman rushed out of a tent, crying and screaming. Lü Bu was about to raise his halberd to kill her when he saw Cao Cao emerge from the tent with a knife in hand, a lustful smile on his face. The woman ran towards Lü Bu in panic, only to discover that there was a burly man covered in blood, like an evil spirit, sitting on horseback, holding a bloody blade in front of her. The woman was so frightened that her legs went limp and she couldn't move.

  Cao Xing laughed lewdly and chased after her, embracing the woman with one arm and slinging her over his shoulder. Only then did he notice that Lü Bu's eyes were bloodshot, staring coldly at him. Frightened, his body trembled and his legs went numb. His lips stuttered as he stammered: "C-county... C-county Magistrate..."

  Lü Bu listened and had already sensed that something was amiss earlier. Looking at Cao Xing's appearance, the corner of his mouth twitched slightly as he said calmly: "Be more efficient with your tasks, don't delay our return journey."

  Cao Xing suddenly came to his senses, and immediately he was full of energy. His legs stood upright with strength: "Yes, County Magistrate. It will be over in a moment." After finishing speaking, he carried the woman into a nearby tent with a licentious smile. Inside, there were bursts of women's crying and Cao Xing's licentious laughter.

  Lü Bu turned around and shouted at the others: "Search all the tents and hidden places, don't leave a single person alive, take away everything that can be taken, tie up the horses, cattle and sheep in one place, and set off immediately at dawn tomorrow."

  Lü Bu was just ordering everyone to gather their belongings and secure the livestock. Just then, Zhang Fei rode up on horseback. Behind him followed another horse, with a person lying on its back. An arrow was lodged in the man's upper back.

  Lü Bu rode his horse over and saw that the figure was one of his border soldiers. He asked, "How is your injury?"

  Zang Ba tilted his head to one side and said, "He's already dead."

  Lü Bu's heart stirred upon hearing this. Although he didn't even know the man's name, they had shared food and drink together for two days, fighting side by side, and a certain bond had formed. Hearing that he was already dead, a fire of indignation rose up in his chest again. He coldly ordered Zang Ba: "Bring back the corpse, gather all the Xianbei corpses in one place, and add another knife wound to each throat. Not a single prisoner is to be left alive."

  Zang Ba led the way and left. At this time, Cao Xing was coming out of the tent with a satisfied smile on his face. As he walked, he lowered his head to tidy up his pants pocket. Lü Bu saw him and was about to ask him to hurry up and help. But then he saw the woman who had been raped by Cao Xing, her clothes disheveled, running out of the tent with a dagger in hand, crying and chasing after Cao Xing. As soon as Lü Bu saw this, his eyes sparkled brightly. With one swift movement, he charged forward on horseback, and with one thrust of his spear, he stabbed the woman in the heart. The woman didn't even have time to let out a mournful cry before she fell to the ground.

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