Chapter 512 - Chapter 512: 217. —3
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nChapter 512: 217. —3
nTranslator: 549690339
nThe so-called God’s Descender was what the local aborigines called the reincarnators.
nThis was because their talents were too powerful, and they were born with many things that ordinary people did not know. That was why they were regarded as the reincarnation of gods.
nThe Gods ‘Descendants of the Qin Army’s Black Armored Guards had long been famous in the Qin Army’s foreign wars. It was said that the soldiers who could join the Black Armored Guards were at least cultivators of the Spirit Pool Realm.
nThe highest among them were supreme cultivators at the True Form Realm.
nOnce they appeared, it meant that the Qin army had already used their strongest trump card.
nNot to mention the ordinary soldiers.
nEven the soldiers with the military spirit were no match for this group of people.
nOf course.
nIn order to resist their attacks, the Great Zhou also equipped the corresponding Dragon and Tiger God’s Descending Army.
nHowever, because the most elite forces of the Qin army had been attacking the Dragon and Tiger Pass, the number of Qin troops at Futian Pass was the least, and the pressure on the pass was also the least.
nTherefore, most of the people in the Great Zhou Dynasty thought that the Qin army’s main goal was to break through the Dragon Subdue Pass or the Tiger Subdue Pass.
nThe Dragon Tiger Army of Futian Pass did not leave many God’s Descendants in Futian Pass.
nNow that they were suddenly attacked, the God’s Descendants of Futian Pass were unable to provide support at the first moment.
nWhen the Great Zhou came back to their senses.
nThe reincarnators of the Black Armored Guards had already torn apart the defense line of the city wall of Futian Pass. Countless Qin soldiers climbed up the city wall like dense locusts and began to invade the weak inner city.
nThe soldiers in the city resisted with all their might, but in the end, they could not stop the Qin army.
nThus, the defense line of the Great Zhou’s Dragon Subdue, Tiger Subdue, and Futian Pass that had lasted for more than two months was completely broken.
nAfter the Qin army took control of Futian Pass, they quickly opened the city gates. The Qin army at the other two passes retreated in batches and swarmed into the hinterland of the Central Plains. The Qin country had lived in the remote and desolate west for thousands of years.
nEven in his dreams, he wanted to see what the land of the Central Plains was like.
nNow, after several generations of Qin Jun’s tireless efforts, he had finally achieved his dream.
nAfter hearing the news.
nCountless great clans and commoners in the Great Zhou were so scared that their legs went weak.
n“The Qin army actually broke through Futian Pass. This… This is fake news, right?”
n“When I was young, I once toured Futian Pass. That majestic pass was like a wild beast standing on the plains. How could such a shocking pass be broken by the Qin army?
n“Don’t say anymore. The refugees who escaped from Futian Pass are almost at the side of the Ji River. The black tide of people is in a state of panic. The Qin army has definitely passed through Futian Pass!”
n“Alas, Zhou has lost his destiny…”
n“It’s all the Northlands and the West Border’s fault for surrendering without a fight. If they contribute a little more, perhaps this war will be rewritten!”
n“Indeed. I said a long time ago that it was absolutely wrong for the imperial court to keep the descendants of the Great Qian Dynasty in the Western Garrison Fortress. No one listened to me back then, and now they have created a big mess, right?”
n“Stop talking. You’re an ingrate who doesn’t know each other well in the
nNorthwest. You’re wasting the lives of hundreds of millions of people in the
nGreat Zhou Dynasty!”
nIn the past, with the western frontier and the northern lands acting as a buffer line of defense, the Central Plainsmen had heard of the ferocity and brutality of the Qin army, but they had never taken it to heart.
nThey had never thought that the Qin army would really come here one day.
nLater on, the Qin army found a way to open up a path through the Shiwan Mountains, opening up the second battlefield to the north.
nAt this moment, the people of Zhou realized how ruthless the Qin army was.
nAfter so many years of war, the Qin army’s demon-like reputation had already spread throughout the Great Zhou.
nNow, those Qin barbarians who were scaring children were about to trample on the Central Plains.
nCountless people were trembling in fear.
nApart from the fear, a wave of anger naturally rose in the hearts of countless people.
nThey did not dare to blame the Imperial Court.
nTherefore, he could only vent his anger on the North, West, and Starmoon Troops in the northwest.
nFor a time, many people in the Great Zhou cursed Li Yueming and the Li family for being ungrateful.
nAs for how the imperial court had left the two places in the northwest to die, the group of people had tacitly chosen to turn a blind eye to it.
nAfter all, in their eyes.
nThe mission of the Western Garrison Army and the Northern Garrison Army was to defend the Central Plains. Shouldn ‘t they sacrifice their lives for them at such a critical time?
nBut no one answered them.
nThe only answer they received was the cold and merciless whipping of the Qin army.
nAfter Futian Pass was breached, the entire northwest of Great Zhou was opened up, and the other two passes became decorations.
nMillions of Qin soldiers swarmed into the Central Plains like locusts and began to pillage and kill.
nAlong the way, there were also many soldiers who tried to resist, but they all ended up in a very miserable state.
nThey were either trampled to the ground by the Qin army or captured alive, stripped naked, and tied to chariots as a public display. For a moment, the entire Great Zhou was in chaos.
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