The infantry and cavalry were divided into two groups, one marched south, and the other rode east, each heading in a predetermined direction.

Deng Mu looked ahead, then turned his horse's head and stepped onto the muddy Yunwu Road.

Between Jingcheng and Hancheng, there are countless large and small lakes scattered like stars, and this vast area of ​​water is called Yunhu.

In this area with dense lakes, Yunwu Road became the only feasible passage.

It was rainy season, and the road was slippery and muddy, making it difficult to travel.

Fortunately, the worst rainy season has passed, and although the road is muddy, it can be barely passed.

Deng Mu led his light cavalry and trudged on this muddy "877" road for three days and three nights, finally passing through the continuous lakes and arrived at Linwu.

On the other side of Linwu is the solid red fortress.

Many years ago, Deng Mu had fought a fierce naval battle with Chen Ba in this area and successfully forced Chen Ba to retreat.

Linwu is located downstream of Yuecheng. If there were boats, Deng Mu could take a boat and go downstream to attack Tan Dao from behind.

Unfortunately, they had no boats.

But Deng Mu's real target was not Tan Dao, but Hancheng, which was farther away.

After the Han cavalry arrived at Linwu, Deng Mu only let the soldiers rest for less than an hour, and then he immediately rode his horse and whipped it, heading straight for Hancheng along the river bank.

After a day of rapid march, Deng Mu finally arrived at the Han River in the evening.

To the south is the big river, and in front is the surging Han River. Across the wide river, you can see the towering Hancheng on the opposite bank.

As long as he could cross the Han River, he and his cavalry would be able to appear on the other side like a god descending from the sky and take Seoul.

This strategy was exactly what Guo Jia had suggested to him, and it was a plan to attack Seoul by surprise.

Now that this strategy was on the verge of success, only the last critical step remained:

How could he lead the cavalry across the river and appear under the city of Seoul without a boat?

"Prime Minister, what should we do next?"

Wen Qin looked at Deng Mu expectantly, his young face full of admiration and curiosity for Deng Mu.

Deng Mu looked deep in his eyes and said softly:

"Everyone get ready, it may be a little cold next."

This sentence seemed a little abrupt and confusing in this hot summer day.

Wen Qin touched the sweat on his forehead in confusion, looking at the blazing setting sun in the sky, not understanding what it meant.

The moment Deng Mu finished speaking, the temperature around him suddenly dropped.

The river water quickly froze into ice in the astonished eyes of the crowd.

In the blink of an eye, the vast Han River turned into an ice field.

The Han cavalry soldiers were stunned, with indescribable surprise on their faces.

"Prime Minister, this... this..."

Wen Qin's voice trembled, and he turned to look at Deng Mu, with a look in his eyes, as if he had seen a god.

Deng Mu looked normal, he pointed his whip at the other side:

"Wenqin, I have sealed off the Han River for you. Now it depends on how you take over Seoul."

Wenqin suddenly realized, and the doubts in his heart disappeared instantly.

It turned out that Deng Mu had calculated that the weather would drop sharply at this time, causing the Han River to freeze.

He and his light cavalry could cross the river on ice.

"What are you still standing there for?"

"Wenqin, lead our soldiers to charge over!"

Deng Mu gave an order and rode forward.

Wen Qin was immediately full of energy, and he shouted:

"Han soldiers, follow me across the river on ice and take back Seoul!"

After that, he rode his horse and took up his gun, and took the lead to step onto the icy Han River. 0........

The Han army light cavalry followed closely behind, roaring and shouting, and rushed into the ice like beasts.

Deng Mu rode leisurely, following behind slowly, admiring the upcoming slaughter.

The pseudo-Chen army water camp on the other side.

At this moment, they were busy cooking, and the smoke from the cooking was rising. (To read the exciting novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Wen Tai rode his horse to inspect the camp, his face full of confidence.

However, he did not expect that a sudden change was quietly coming at this moment.

When Wen Tai turned around and prepared to leave, he suddenly noticed something strange.

The sound of the waves seemed to have disappeared!

Instead, there was a dead silence.

He rubbed his ears in confusion and listened carefully, but found that the sound of the waves had indeed disappeared.

With a strong sense of uneasiness in his heart, Wen Tai slowly turned around and looked towards the Han River.

Then, he saw a scene that shocked him - the Han River was actually frozen!

"This... How is this possible?"

Wen Tai exclaimed, and the whip fell out of his hand.

He widened his eyes and stared blankly at the horrible scene in front of him.

The pseudo-Chen soldiers in the camp also stood up one after another. They stared at the Han River in amazement, with fear and uneasiness on their faces.

The Han River was actually frozen!

What the hell!

The cold air was pressing in, and Wen Tai shuddered. []

At this moment, a terrifying thought flashed through his mind:

"Could it be that the thief Deng has the ability to call the wind and rain?"

Just as he was trembling with fear, a deafening roar suddenly sounded in his ears. .

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