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Rebellious Wei.

Chapter 143: It’s Too Late. [142]



Summary

. In the pre-battle discussions, Bu Du Gen openly questioned Commander Ke Bi Neng, which would typically be unacceptable in an army. However, Ke Bi Neng felt no anger, recognizing some merit in Bu Du Gen's concerns about the Wei Jun's unusual call to battle. Despite his worries, Ke Bi Neng understood that further debate was pointless as the army was already committed. He acknowledged that he and Bu Du Gen could never truly align, and thus chose not to argue. Instead, he agreed to go all out in battle. Bu Du Gen, surprised by this response, rallied the troops to charge against the Xianbei forces. The battle commenced fiercely, with both sides engaged in a brutal struggle. The Wei cavalry, though outnumbered, held their ground against the Xianbei due to their bravery and the disorganized nature of the enemy. As the Wei army's banner advanced, the infantry lines shifted, revealing the presence of the five hundred Tiger Cavalry, but it was too late for Ke Bi Neng to act on this observation. .

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