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Han Homeland.

Chapter 37: The Chieftain's Good Feeling. [401]



Summary

Since August, the Blind River's waters have turned red due to battles between the Xiongnu and Han armies. The Han army, led by Xie Chang Chuan, launched a counterattack to prevent being pushed out of Baideng Mountain. Pei Yan took military supplies without consulting others, emphasizing the counterattack's importance. Huo Qubing was denied participation, tasked with guarding the bridgehead. The Han army's trench warfare strategy exploited the Xiongnu's supply weaknesses. The battle for the bridgehead began, with Huns attacking but facing powerful crossbows and catapults. Amidst internal conflicts, the Xiongnu struggled with leadership and sabotage. The Chieftain, bedridden, witnessed chaos and betrayal within his ranks. Liu Ling, by his side, manipulated the situation, ensuring her influence remained intact.

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