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Chapter 76 Dead Road(2/2)

To the south of the Terdun people is the river, to the north is the valley, and to the north is the forest. The retreat to the east has been blocked.

Because of Taichi's guarantee, the leaders of the Terdun tribe suppressed their uneasiness and fear and led their tribes all the way westward along the river valley.

The further west you go, the closer you get to the confluence of the Pangtuo River and the Dajiao River, the lower the terrain on both sides of the Pangtuo River becomes, gradually becoming low enough to climb.

On the one hand, Taichi sent capable riders up the mountain with light equipment to explore the enemy's situation in the north. On the other hand, he urged his troops to rush westward.

However, when he reached the shore, Taichi had no choice - because on the river, a fleet of boats was patrolling back and forth.

The Tertun people had no boats, only rafts.

So of course there is no need to say who the rowing boats on the river belong to.

Taichi could feel the glares stabbing his back.

"The solution?" Every Telton leader asked with his eyes: "Where is the solution?"



Oxhoof Valley, the third line of defense.

Tamas received a letter - a letter from the people of Teltown.

The letter was written in carbon black on sheepskin.

"What are you writing?" Tamas handed the letter to the fifth company commander [Lannis], who couldn't read: "It looks like lingua franca to me."

Lannis took the sheepskin, glanced at it briefly, and raised his eyebrows slightly: "It is indeed the common language... maybe... there are people of ours in the barbarians."

Tamas' shoulders were swollen due to the arrow wound, and it was difficult to lift his arms. He asked tiredly: "What did you say?"

Lannis rolled up the sheepskin slowly: "Barbarian Chieftain, please surrender.

The letter was immediately sent to Winters and returned quickly.

There was no reply, only one more word was written on the parchment:
Chapter completed!
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