How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 520: Tang Zan Shrouded in Misfortune, Doomed to Die Soon

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Chapter 520: Chapter 520: Tang Zan Shrouded in Misfortune, Doomed to Die Soon

With Xinyue’s confirmation, Tang Zan also knew how to formulate the strategy.

So, in the second battle, he watched these corpses rush towards the Gulan Military Camp.

The Dazi thought the Gulan Military Camp would still avoid combat, but unexpectedly, they faced the Gulan Soldiers charging out to fight with the Dazi.

The Gulan Soldiers were very brave and wore masks collectively to isolate the stench.

When they chopped, they were very particular, only cutting the neck and head of the corpses, nothing extra.

If they were the living Dazi, they would be cautious.

After all, the living Dazi were very powerful.

But these dead Dazi, even when controlled, lacked agility and were quite stiff.

Thus, the soldiers directly sliced through the necks of the Dazi corpses, and once the heads fell, the corpses were done.

However, if caught by a corpse, the poison in the Corpse Gu would immediately spread to a person’s body.

So the soldiers were very careful.

If the situation were that simple, being cautious would suffice.

Unfortunately, there were still thirty thousand Dazi soldiers.

The Dazi corpses attracted fire ahead, acting as meat shields, while thirty thousand Dazi in the rear shot arrows.

How could they possibly withstand this?

Tang Zan immediately ordered a retreat; in truth, this time was originally about probing.

This battle caused over two hundred losses, more were injured or poisoned.

Pei Shu’er immediately prepared antidotes based on poisoning symptoms, while other military doctors treated these soldiers.

Now the number of military doctors increased rapidly, with some doctors from the Deserted Mountain joining the Gulan Military Camp.

Moreover, the camp’s benefits were quite good.

With clarified roles, efficiency improved significantly.

Once the treatments were completed, it was already late night.

After Pei Shu’er finished preparing antidotes, she and Tang Zan returned to the General’s Mansion.

Now, Pei Shu’er being by Tang Zan’s side participating in military affairs no longer caused anyone to have objections.

After all, the General’s Wife truly had talent, with unique ideas.

Many times it was due to the General’s Wife’s input that victory was achieved.

Ma Zhong said, "This battle was too costly. The enemy suffered no casualties."

This was a polite way of putting it; more precisely, they couldn’t even touch the enemy.

Pei Shu’er said, "I think we can deploy the catapult."

General Zhao, who always had faith in Pei Shu’er, shook his head.

"This probably won’t work; the catapult’s range is limited. Once those corpses are on the city walls, you can’t hit them."

"The side gates are said to be our escape route, but they’re also the cover for the Dazi Corpse Puppet Army."

Now, the Dazi have already stationed at two side gates.

Tang Zan said, "What Pei Shu’er suggests is entirely feasible; we can aim the catapults at the two mountain sides by the side gates."

Pei Shu’er said, "Additionally, I have another proposal."

Everyone looked at Pei Shu’er.

"We can find Lin Shiyao and target the leader first!"

But how difficult it is to find a person intentionally hiding within an army of one hundred thousand.

Tang Zan nodded, "It’s possible."

Pei Shu’er suggested using the catapult, tested it overnight, and had someone adjust the catapult’s range.

In the next battle, adding the catapult proved effective, as most Gulan Soldiers didn’t engage directly.

They focused on constructing and operating the catapult.

The Khan estimated the distance and commanded the soldiers to move beyond the attack range, then ordered the corpses to charge.

However, the Khan miscalculated, positioning them right within the catapult’s attack range.

Seeing those giant stones rain down, the Dazi panicked, scattering in retreat.

Some quick ones hid behind the side gates, but there was limited space there.

With the front crowded with corpses, few could make it through.

Moreover, the catapult’s landing spots were random; Lin Shiyao nearly got hit.

Her Corpse Puppet lifted her out of harm’s way.

This brutal battle continued for a long time, as more corpses got smashed.

Gradually, the flesh on some corpses was blown away.

Once there’s no flesh left, the corpses become useless.

When Lin Shiyao was about to enact the next wave of attacks, sudden severe pain had her convulsing on the ground.

All the corpses at this moment were paralyzed.

And Xinyue, at this moment, stood on the city wall wearing black, blowing a flute, with the wind making her clothes flutter loudly.

Her veil blew open, revealing a fair and breathtaking face.

Tang Zan said, "Pour Menghuo Oil on them, set them ablaze, burn these corpses now."

Pei Shu’er quietly refilled the empty jars with oil.

The soldiers were busy pouring oil, unaware of this.

They thought there was a lot of oil, not realizing the General had prepared so well.

Because there was so much oil, while Lin Shiyao lost control over Corpse Gu momentarily, the bodies ignited, quickly turning into a silent, blazing sea of fire.

Lin Shiyao screamed in anguish.

"No."

Pei Shu’er heard the scream and saw Lin Shiyao rolling on the ground through night vision goggles.

Without hesitation, she pulled out a crossbow arrow and shot at Lin Shiyao.

Lin Shiyao spat blood, incredulous, watching Pei Shu’er in the red cloak ahead.

Simultaneously, she saw the arrow in her chest and spat blood again.

Impossible, how could this happen when her fortune was so good?

At this moment, the clouds dispersed, revealing the full moon.

Lin Shiyao saw the red aura surrounding Pei Shu’er, realizing her fortune flowed like water onto Pei Shu’er.

Her own red aura had faded significantly.

Previously, the red aura covered her completely, obscuring her appearance, only a bright red visible.

But now, Pei Shu’er, who had no red aura and was surrounded by black misfortune aura, no longer had the black aura; half of her was enveloped in red aura.

Beside her, there was also someone else.

That person had a secret linkage with Pei Shu’er.

That bond was purple aura!

The purple symbolizing imperial power!

She glanced at the man, absorbing red aura from Pei Shu’er without diminishing it.

This... what is happening.

She strained to see, discerned Tang Zan’s face among the red aura intermingling with purple.

As Tang Zan turned, she noticed behind him a dense black aura, symbolizing misfortune.

Regardless if there was red aura, or slightly visible purple aura on him.

But Tang Zan was the first man with overwhelming misfortune aura she’d ever seen!

Typically, those having such aura.

Life is short!