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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 325: Desert Bandits. [332]



Summary

Li Su kept Wang Zhuang grounded after the latter's boasting by pouring a bucket of ice-cold water over his head. As the leader, Li Su had to write a report of their triumph, deciding how to allocate credits and praise his teammates. He chose to report the facts as they were, slightly embellishing Wang Zhuang's contributions. Li Su noticed the Turkic warriors' bodies were arranged in a specific pattern, conveying a message. He felt uneasy, as if being watched by unseen eyes, and began to write his report, focusing on the task at hand. The report was a side story, a tale of brotherhood and loyalty. Li Su and his team continued their journey, replacing their horses with camels, hiring guides, and entering the vast desert. They had to be careful, as bandits were rampant, and Li Su warned his team about the dangers. As they journeyed deeper into the desert, they faced challenges, relying on courage and determination to overcome obstacles. Li Su and Jiang Quan discussed the possibility that the Turks who launched a night raid on them might not be thieves but enemy soldiers specifically targeting them. Li Su felt a surge of delight upon hearing Jiang Quan's words, which radiated confidence and determination.

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