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Chapter 26 But let me do it(2/2)

The entire seven groups of 350 infantrymen were silent and looked at him quietly.

Shao Xun slightly calibrated the stringed bow, held it in his hand, glanced at the troops, and waved his hand: "But follow me!"

Having said that, take the lead and leave.

"But follow me!" Huang Biao's body was trembling slightly, maybe because of fear, maybe because of excitement, he couldn't figure it out. At this time, he only had one thought in his mind: follow the governor.

Fifty soldiers came out of the crowd and followed Huang Biao.

Second team, third team, fourth team...

Team after team filed out and re-arranged themselves on Kaiyangmen Street.

There was a drizzle in the sky, and the Western soldiers in the distance were still looting wantonly.

They burst into hearty laughter, occasionally heard a few curses, and faintly heard the screams of men before they died and the hoarse cries of women.

"Whoosh!" An arrow flew out lightly, specifying the direction.

"Kill!" Shao Xun shouted and stepped forward.

"Kill!" The sergeants struck the ground with their spear shafts and raised them diagonally forward.

The armor leaves clang and the sound of military boots is breathtaking.

Hundreds of people were like a torrent, going upstream and heading straight towards Kaiyang Gate.

The children and teenagers who were left behind in Piyong rushed to the gate one after another, all their eyes falling on "Master Shao" who was leaving first.

At this moment, he is the hero in the hearts of all teenagers.

He is fearless, courageous, and carries all the burdens on his shoulders.

Some of the younger children even cried.

The older boy pursed his lips tightly and held the handle of the knife so hard that his knuckles turned white.

Master Shao taught them how to read and write.

Master Shao helped them understand how to behave in society.

Master Shao tried his best to get them delicious long bodies.

Master Shao patrolled the military camp at night and would tuck naughty children into bed.

Master Shao even told stories to the children who cried most to relieve their inner depression and anxiety.

He is like a ray of sunshine that shines into the hearts of all children who are far away from home and becomes one of the most important people in their hearts.

What bullshit court does it have to do with me? If I had to choose between the court and Master Shao, there would be no doubt about the outcome.

The rain gradually became heavier, and several unexpected exclamations and screams rang out on Kaiyangmen Street.

The battle begins.
Chapter completed!
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