Chapter 320: Night Raid
Chapter 316 of "The Great Ming in the Box" begins revealing surprises: The scout battle in the mountains and forests was incredibly dangerous.Cheng Xu was a bit... Read on to find out!
The scout battle in the mountains and forests was incredibly dangerous.Cheng Xu was a bit worried about the ten scouts he had sent out.
Among those ten scouts, only Shi Jian had learned from salt smugglers for a while and had some basic experience; he had also brought out two or three brothers. As for the others, they were all first-time scouts, and he truly feared they might get into trouble.
Especially Ground Rabbitâhe hoped that guy wouldnât mess around in such a crucial operation.
But just as he was worrying, he saw four scouts returning, escorting two prisoners with proud faces.
Cheng Xu said, âHuh? Seems like the rookies have gained the upper hand.â
The four scouts approached Cheng Xu and said, âInstructor He, we brought back two enemy scouts, hehe.â
Cheng Xu caught the key phrase âbrought backâ; usually, if they wanted to brag for credit, theyâd say âWe caught two enemies,â not âbrought backâ two of them.
Cheng Xu, who often padded report letters for merit in the past, understood the finer points perfectly.
He whispered, âDid Shi Jian catch them?â
âNo!â The four shook their heads. âGround Rabbit captured them. Heâs still ahead and asked us to bring the captives back first.â
âWhat?â Cheng Xu was shocked. âIt was Ground Rabbit?â
The four chuckled, âGround Rabbitâs ears are sharp. That guy can hear enemy movements from far away in these woods.â
Cheng Xu went silent: Was that guy really a rabbit?
But never mindânow wasnât the time to fuss over that. With two captives before them, they clearly had to interrogate them properly.
After some harsh treatment with whips and clubs, the two prisoners revealed the situation on the mountain. Big Honglang led Wang Zuoguaâs four teams, about fifteen hundred men, lying in ambush on the hill to the right front. They were waiting for the Gaojia Village Militia to enter the valley so they could rain stones down.
Cheng Xu gave a strange laugh. âGet ready, the whole army. Weâll night raid Big Honglang, that bastard.â
Ancient people often had poor nutrition leading to night blindness, so few attempted night raids.
But the Gaojia Village Militia did not have night blindness!
Li Daoxuan insisted on a balanced diet for the militia, feeding them well and ensuring nutrition. Occasionally, he even crushed vitamin pills into powder and gave it to the cooking teams to mix into the rice for the militia.
Few of these soldiers now suffered from night blindness.
Plus, they had seized the initiative in the scout battle; it would be a waste of the situation not to night raid Big Honglang.
After it turned completely dark, Cheng Xu quietly led the army forward.
A bright moon hung high in the sky, but dense woods blocked the moonlight; the Gaojia Village Militia moved gently through the trees unnoticed by Big Honglangâs sentinels atop the mountain.
Crawling ahead for a stretch, Cheng Xu met Shi Jian on the mountaintop midway.
Cheng Xu whispered and asked, âWhatâs the situation ahead?â
Shi Jian said, âWe killed many enemy scouts; they were scared stiff and retreated to camp, not daring to come out.â
Cheng Xu chuckled under his breath, âSo, that means the outer area is all ours now?â
Shi Jian nodded.
Cheng Xu asked, âWhereâs Ground Rabbit?â
Shi Jian pointed upwards and said, âHeâs still farther ahead. That guyâs hearing is unmatchedâin complex terrain like this, ears beat eyes, and enemy scouts couldnât approach him at all.â
After saying that, he wore a peculiar expression. âCould he be a rabbit monster?â
Cheng Xu laughed and scolded, âIf he really were a rabbit monster, wouldnât Deity have dealt with him long ago? How could any monster deceive Deityâs all-seeing eyes?â
Shi Jian answered, âThatâs true.â
Cheng Xu continued leading the soldiers up the slope. Before long, the âencampmentâ of Big Honglangâs army came into view ahead.
It couldnât be called an encampment at allâit was merely âa chaotic gathering of bandits huddling together for the night.â
Big Honglang clearly possessed no knowledge of marching, warfare, or setting up camp.
A typical unruly bandit force. Just over a thousand people were scattered haphazardly within a patch of forest, with a few teams patrolling the perimeter while others lay or sat in disarray among the trees.
Some who looked like âforest heroesâ sat leaning against large trees, clutching swords to their chests, with bamboo hats upon their heads. Were a time-traveler to see this scene, theyâd surely remark, âA lone shadow on cold rivers, past travelers on lifeâs journey; meeting now, need we have been once acquainted?â
Cheng Xu found the bandit armyâs disorder laughable.
He raised his hand, signaling the militia behind him to crouch.
The thousand men settled silently, not a single sound escaping them.
In terms of training and discipline, the militia outmatched the bandits a hundredfold.
Cheng Xu summoned the captains of the ten hundred-man teams, gave them low-voiced instructions, then grinned and waved. âPrepare for action.â
Meanwhile, Big Honglang sat beneath a large tree, her face dark with displeasure. Losing the scout battle meant the âBai Family Fortress Militiaâ had discovered them. There would be no chance now to ambush them foolishly marching through the valley, crushed by falling rocks.
Big Honglang cursed irritably. âOur scouts are forest heroes whoâve walked the jianghu for years! How could they lose to the Bai Family Fortressâs hired hands in the woods? Have you all wasted your years in the jianghu? Weâre blind to whatâs outside our camp nowâcanât even scout what the Bai Family Army is doing! How useless are you?â
The circle of small captains around her took the scolding meekly, humiliation burning their faces.
Usually, their poor performance in battle could be excusedâthey were just forest ruffians, not soldiers, so losing head-on engagements was understandable. But failing at the very underhanded tactics they excelled in? That was inexcusable.
One captain muttered quietly, âAt daybreak tomorrow, weâll forget stealth. Weâll storm the Bai Family Fortress Militia head on.â
Big Honglang rolled her eyes. âStorm them? Weâre only fifteen hundred strong. Theyâve nearly a thousand men. Itâs no sure victory. We must wait for Big Brother, Second Brother, and Third Brother to encircle them from other directions. Attack on all sidesâthatâs the only way to guarantee success.â
Hardly had she finished speaking when a whistling sound cut through the night woods. A dark object flew through the forest and landed among their group with a thump. It resembled a small club, complete with a smoldering fuse.
The captains nearby stared curiously. âWhatâs this?â
Big Honglang didnât hesitate. She rolled instantly into the grass beside her.
BA-BOOM!
The hand grenade exploded!
Iron balls and shrapnel sprayed violently in all directions. The captains, minds still processing, took several hits and slumped limply to the ground.
Simultaneously, dozens of hand grenade explosions tore through the woodsâboom-boom-BOOM!âblasts erupting everywhere at once.