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I Want to Be Emperor.

Chapter 1041: The Battle of Heyin (3). [1060]



Summary

On an afternoon, Zhi Dou of the Han army named a highland "Ji Nan," recognizing its strategic significance. Observing the river, he noted minimal freezing and dispatched cavalry to scout for crossing opportunities. An urgent report revealed the Xiongnu forces exceeded expectations, with 14,000 cavalry, including elite units. Zhi Dou felt both fear and excitement, realizing the underestimated strength of the Xiongnu. Historical insights suggested the Xiongnu could not sustain massive armies, yet the vast territory could support significant forces. The intelligence indicated a potential threat greater than anticipated, prompting urgency in the Han's mission.

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