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Chapter 118: You Guys Aren’t The Border Guards
Ning Shu sat down in her tent and took off the cus.h.i.+ons that were tied around her legs. After marching for such a long time, the saddle had already rubbed her thighs raw. It was thanks to having these cus.h.i.+ons that the condition of her thighs hadn’t gotten worse.
She sprinkled some medicinal powder over the red areas. Suddenly, she seemed to hear the sound of a girl screaming for help.
She hastily exited the tent. Outside, the sun was setting. She could faintly hear the sound of horse hooves.
Ning Shu climbed onto a tree to look around and saw that there were about twenty Huns on horseback chasing after a running woman for sport.
All of the men had heartless smiles on their faces as they played this cruel game of cat and mouse.
Ning Shu was furious. She jumped off the tree and headed straight towards the largest tent. Entering the tent, she said, “Marshal, I discovered traces of Tartars ahead. I hope Marshal can a.s.sign this general a squadron of soldiers.”
When Shen Feng heard this, he asked the high-ranking officers in the tent, “Who is willing to go with the left vanguard?”
Princess Jiahui’s status was only below Shen Feng’s, but none of these men were willing to be under the command of a woman.
When Ning Shu saw their att.i.tudes, she swung her whip and said, “Come with this princess, or this princess will whip you to death!”
Duan Xinghui was the first to step out, then Shen Feng a.s.signed about a hundred people to Ning Shu and they started heading towards that direction.
When they reached the Huns, the Huns had already caught the woman and ripped apart her clothing.
The Huns encircled this woman with obscene smiles and their laughter mixed with the sound of the woman’s angry and panicked shouts.
Ning Shu was so angry steam was practically rising from her head. She drove her horse over and whipped the man that was on top of the woman.
That man was in the process of lifting his spear when the whip struck his back. He felt a burst of pain, then numbness all over.
Ning Shu’s lash had injured the man’s vertebra and for a moment he was immobilized.
Everyone was shocked by this sudden development and stared dumbstruck at the person who had swung the whip.
Ning Shu took advantage of this moment to lean down, grab the woman’s elbow, and pull her up onto the horse.
The woman looked at Ning Shu blankly and seemed to feel herself sink into Ning Shu’s clear, cold eyes.
When the Tartars saw that their spoils of war had been s.n.a.t.c.hed away, they immediately started shouting furiously. The Huns had always been successful in all their endeavors here at the border and had never encountered an event like this before.
Ning Shu took off her red cloak and draped it over the woman. The woman seemed lost in shock up until the moment the cloak was draped over her. Upon feeling that sensation, she s.h.i.+vered, then lowered her head.
The troops caught up with Ning Shu in just a few moments. When Duan Xinghui saw the Huns, he looked as angry as if he was facing a personal sworn enemy. Last time he had fallen into these Huns’ scheme and even lost his position as general due to it.
At first the Huns were angrily shouting some things that Ning Shu couldn’t understand but when they saw that so many people had appeared, one of the Huns stammered in the language of Great Yong, “Y-you… you guys aren’t the border guards.”
All the soldiers stationed at the border had already been traumatized by them and would avoid them as much as possible. This was the main reason they were able to act so recklessly on Great Yong’s land.