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Chapter 193: Open Plank Road



Chapter 193: Open Plank Road

Ban Chao saw that the surrender of Gelila Village was false, so he pretended to want to negotiate with Gelila Village and ordered the army to stay where it was. In fact, he sent elite troops northward and waited for the reinforcements from Buha Town to come south to support Gelila Village. Then he captured Buha Town in one fell swoop.

Seeing that Ban Chao's army was stationed in the same place, the people of Gelila Village continued to urge the three parties to send reinforcements quickly and discussed the location of the ambush with them.

Buha Town did not suspect anything and sent its main force south to support Gelila Village.

Ban Chao's elite troops waited for a while after the main force of Buha Town left and then raided Buha Town.

Although the defenders of Buha Town put up a tenacious resistance, they were at a disadvantage both in terms of combat power and numbers.

After a day and night of fierce fighting, Ban Chao's elite troops wiped out the Buha Town garrison and successfully occupied Buha Town.

When Ban Chao learned that his side had captured Buha Town, he summoned the envoys from Gelila Village.

Ban Chao said to the messenger: "I have seen through your trick. Now Buha Town has been occupied by us. The main force of Buha Town will definitely resent you for this. Rather than being attacked by the so-called reinforcements, it is better for you to surrender as soon as possible. I will spare your life today and let you go back to convey this message. Next time, you will not be so lucky."

After hearing what Ban Chao said, the envoys from Gri-la Village were so scared that they fled back to Gri-ha Village. At this time, a four-party meeting was being held in the village, discussing command rights, ambush points, and other related issues.

After the participants heard the news brought back by the messenger, the commander of Sebulin Town was worried that his weakly defended town would also fall into Ban Chao's hands, so he decisively left the meeting, returned to his troops, and led his troops back to Sebulin Town.

The commander of Buha town asked the allied forces to follow them north to retake Buha town.

The commander of the village of Gelila refused to send troops northwards on the grounds that Ban Chao's army was close at hand, and thus was resented by the commander of the town of Buha.

The commander of Waterdam village took the opportunity to invite the main force of Buha town to stay in Waterdam village temporarily, waiting for the opportunity to retake Buha town.

Although the commander of Buha Town understood the principle of relying on others, he was also afraid that their army would not be able to recapture Buha Town. It was even possible that as soon as they left Gelila Village, the desperate Gelila Village would surrender to Ban Chao and then attack him from behind.

Therefore, the commander of Buha Town led the main force and left with the army of Waterdam Village.

Without reinforcements, the village of Gri-la decisively chose to surrender. They didn't even feel the slightest bit of shame, but instead believed that they were adaptable.

Ban Chao withdrew one-third of the troops from the surrendered Gerila Village. This would give Gerila Village a certain degree of self-defense capability while making it difficult for it to rebel.

Ban Chao led his army southward to attack the town of Sebulin. The isolated and helpless town of Sebulin surrendered with almost no resistance.

During this period, Ban Chao's troops who stayed in Jushang Town waiting for an opportunity to act once launched an attack on Chad Village northwest of Jushang Town and occupied Chad Village for a time.

However, they were soon attacked by a coalition force led by Cook Town and composed of defeated soldiers from Cook Town, Costa Village, Anya Village, Misian Village and Chad Village.

Although Ban Chao's army resisted resolutely, they eventually lost control of Chad Village and had to retreat to Jushang Port.

The coalition forces in Cook Town also took advantage of the situation and launched an attack on Jushang Port, but failed to capture it. They could only retreat after leaving behind hundreds of corpses.

Faced with a united enemy force of four villages in one town, Ban Chao decided to show weakness and lure the enemy deeper into his territory.

He ordered the army of Seblin Town and the army of Grilla Village to attack the village of Waterdam in the east.

After the army of Seblin Town had left for a while, Ban Chao falsely fabricated information that the battle ahead was unfavorable, and then led the main force to Waterdan Village for support, leaving only a small number of troops to defend Seblin Town.

The coalition forces in Kuk Town were 30% confident and 70% hesitant about the intelligence created by Ban Chao. However, when they saw that Ban Chao led the main force away and the number of defenders in Sebulin Town was only a small number, they still couldn't resist the temptation and launched an attack on Sebulin Town.

The defenders of Seblin Town cleverly used street fighting to contain the offensive pace of the Cook Town coalition forces, and then Ban Chao's magical attack from the sky defeated the Cook Town coalition forces in one fell swoop.

The severely damaged Cooktown coalition forces could only flee back to Cooktown in a hurry.

At the same time, Zhang He led the newly formed army from Jushang Town and attacked Chad Village again.

Although the coalition forces sent heavy troops to defend Chad Village before attacking Sebulin Town, in order to prevent Ban Chao's troops from the direction of Jushang Town from taking the opportunity to launch a sneak attack on them.

However, facing Zhang He's army that came for revenge, the defenders of Chad Village were vulnerable. If Zhang He had not considered that Desert Scimitar would eventually become Zhang Wei's sphere of influence, he would have wanted to massacre the Chad Village and then burn it down.

When the coalition forces who fled back to Kuk Town learned that Chad Village had been captured by Zhang He's army, they were unable to send even a single soldier to meet the enemy, because Kuk Town had been surrounded by Ban Chao's army, and it was only a matter of time before it was captured.

Facing Ban Chao's siege, the coalition forces of Ku Ke Town actively built defensive positions in the city, trying to use street fighting to fight to the death with Ban Chao's army.

However, Ban Chao's army also dug trenches outside the city and set traps in the trenches to prevent the enemy troops inside the city from leaving.

After Ban Chao's army dug three trenches, they began to build city walls based on the trenches. The coalition forces in the city soon realized that Ban Chao was besieging them without attacking. It was more accurate to say that Ban Chao was buying time for Zhang He to capture the remaining three villages rather than waiting to drag them to death.

When Zhang He captured three villages and led his troops to meet up with Ban Chao, the coalition forces launched their sixth counterattack. Not only did the counterattack fail again, but this time they were also resolutely attacked by the armies of Ban Chao and Zhang He, resulting in heavy losses.

Because Sebulin Town and Gerila Village only provided manpower but no effort, their attack on Waterdan Village was not smooth. So after Ban Chao handed over the siege position to Zhang He, he led his army to Waterdan Village.

Zhang He, who took over the siege position, issued an ultimatum to Cook Town:

Tomorrow's sun rises and it will be counted as the first day.

Those who surrender on the first day will not be killed.

On the third day of surrender, the male drew three and killed one.

On the fifth day of surrender, the male drew two and killed one.

After the fifth day, the city was massacred.

Zhang He ordered the Air Force to scatter large amounts of papers with ultimatums written on them into the town.

The town's defenders attempted to collect all the ultimatums and burn them, but due to the large number of them, this was impossible to accomplish.

Not to mention that some of the defenders kept the stolen goods for themselves under the guise of confiscating them, hoping to use them as proof of surrender...


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