Qin Dynasty: Raising troops to capture the Bad Guys and stealing Yan Ling Ji.

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To the soldier's horror, someone grabbed him by the neck and lifted him up.

"General...General Rao..."

The soldier's eyes were filled with terror, and he begged for mercy repeatedly.

Click~

Ji Wuye had no intention of giving him a chance to beg for mercy. With a flick of his hand, he instantly snapped his neck.

The soldier's eyes were wide open, and he died with his eyes still open.

He didn't know why he had reported the battle situation truthfully, and that's why he ended up being beheaded.

bang~

Ji Wuye threw the soldier's body to the ground.

then.

He flashed back to his original spot.

The man in the straw raincoat and the man in black watched all this without showing any expression.

Deep down, he was still shocked by Han Feng's astonishing strength.

After killing the person, Ji Wuye quickly calmed down.

He glanced at the man in the straw raincoat and Mo Ya, and said expressionlessly, "Man in the straw raincoat, Mo Ya, Han Feng has become a force to be reckoned with. How should we deal with him next?"

Han Feng is protected by more than 10,000 elite troops and is about to return to Nanyang City.

It's now impossible to gather a large army to hunt down Han Feng.

Furthermore, even with the King of Han watching closely, he was unable to muster tens of thousands of troops to pursue and kill Han Feng.

Upon hearing Ji Wuye's question, the man in the straw raincoat and Mo Ya fell into deep thought.

A moment later.

The man in the straw raincoat raised his eyes to meet Ji Wuye's gaze and said, "General, why don't we have His Highness the Crown Prince and Bai Yifei come here first to discuss this further?"

Han Feng annihilated 20,000 elite troops.

Such a significant event must have been known to Han An and Bai Yifei.

Since the goal is to deal with Han Feng, the man in the straw raincoat thought it would be more convenient to have Han An and Bai Yifei come over first to discuss the matter together.

Ji Wuye glanced at the man in the straw raincoat.

After thinking for a moment, he nodded.

next moment.

He looked outside and shouted in a cold voice, "Guards!"

Da Da Da~

Soon, a guard strode in.

He knelt on one knee before Ji Wuye, awaiting his orders.

"Immediately summon His Highness the Crown Prince and Bai Yifei. Tell them that I have important matters to discuss with them."

Ji Wuye remained expressionless.

"It's the general!"

The guard clasped his hands in acceptance of the order.

Then, he got up, withdrew, and went to carry out Ji Wuye's orders.

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94. Using someone else to do the dirty work? The insidious scheme of the man in the straw raincoat.

soon.

Han An and Bai Yifei then arrived at Ji Wuye's residence.

"General Ji, do you have a way to deal with Han Feng?"

After Han An walked in, he anxiously asked Ji Wuye.

He was shocked and remained unsettled for a long time after learning that Li Long and his group had failed to intercept Han Feng and had been wiped out by Han Feng.

Only after learning that Ji Wuye had invited him over for a meeting did Han An come to his senses and hurried over.

Han Feng returned to Nanyang City alive, and he will inevitably become a major concern for him in the future.

Han An doesn't want to see Han Feng rise to prominence.

Ji Wuye shook his head.

"Your Highness, Han Feng's time is ripe."

"Our chances of dealing with him are slim."

Ji Wuye looked somewhat regretful.

If he had known that Han Feng was so intelligent and cunning, he would have killed Han Feng at all costs.

"General Ji, are we really going to let the tiger return to the mountain like this?"

"Han Feng is someone we absolutely cannot let live."

Han An's eyes flashed with a cold light.

Ji Wuye did not respond to Han An.

Seeing this, Han An's gaze fell on Bai Yifei.

"General Bai, have you thought of a way to deal with Han Feng?"

Bai Yifei shook his head slightly.

"Your Highness, just as General Ji said, Han Feng has already established his power, and our chances of dealing with him are slim."

Bai Yifei's face also showed great regret.

"this···"

Han An was at a loss for what to do.

Anxious as an ant on a hot pan.

A while passed.

Ji Wuye spoke up, saying, "Han Feng currently has over ten thousand elite troops protecting him, plus the army he left behind in Nanyang City, he has at least twenty thousand elite troops at his disposal."

"If we want to wage war against him directly and wipe him out in one fell swoop, it's simply impossible without 100,000 elite troops."

Ji Wuye's expression was cold and sinister.

This is only his preliminary estimate of the military power held by Han Feng.

Ji Wuye even suspected that Han Feng had been secretly recruiting soldiers and had acquired more elite troops.

It's just that I failed to find out.

Han An and Bai Yifei nodded in agreement upon hearing Ji Wuye's words.

"General Ji, are we just going to give up on dealing with Han Feng like this?"

"Let him grow and expand in Nanyang City?"

Han An was very unwilling.

"Your Highness, we have no legitimate reason to attack, so we cannot openly send a large army to besiege Han Feng."

"If we want to deal with Han Feng, we'll have to find another way."

Ji Wuye looked helpless.

Han An nodded and began to think.

Bai Yifei's eyes flickered as he began to ponder.

A while passed.

Those present still had no clue.

Directly leading troops to attack Han Feng would be without just cause, and the outcome would be uncertain.

They wanted to secretly deal with Han Feng, but Han Feng had many skilled fighters around him, no less capable than them.

Ji Wuye, Bai Yifei, and Han An were very annoyed.

Another moment passed.

Having exhausted all other options, Ji Wuye spoke first, asking, "Your Highness, Bai Yifei, do you have any good ideas?"

Han An and Bai Yifei shook their heads slightly.

Ji Wuye's gaze fell on the two men, the man in the straw raincoat and the man in black: "Man in the straw raincoat, man in black, where are you two?"


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