Although the wars in Calradia were frequent, they were all small battles of thousands or hundreds of men. Therefore, although the invasion of Kusset came quickly, it did not have the momentum of an army of 100,000.

The Great Khan of Monchug personally marched and crossed the boundary river overnight with 1,000 iron horsemen, rushing to attack the border town of Onila in the Southern Empire.

At the same time, Mo Suyi's 600-man army entered from the direction of Silonia in the north of the Southern Empire, attacked and harassed the hinterland of the Southern Empire, dispersed the Southern Empire army that intended to gather reinforcements for Onilla, and opened its eyes for Monchug, always on guard against the return of the main force of the Western Front of the Southern Empire.

Turag and Hurunag remained in the country to prevent the backstabbing of Asselle, the Northern Empire, or Stegia. And as a reserve, if the front line is unfavorable, it can advance westward at any time to support.

However, the Southern Empire was not unprepared for the invasion of Cusset. The Western Front had two aggressive marshals of Thranton and Hicknes commanding the battle, while the rear of the empire was led by Empress Lagaia.

Mo Suyi's attack did have a certain effect, but the main force of the Southern Empire's defenders had already quickly assembled in the capital city of Lycaron, ready to go.

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At this time, there were 55 men under her command, double the number she had when she returned from Aselle, and she was operating with Mo Suyi's field army.

As for her family, they are now engaged in trade on the border between Kuset and Asselle, away from the war.

And Ling Xiao, now as the second-in-command of the mercenaries of the Aragat family, is the Ning who serves every day, and his main business is to protect Ning An'an (although Ning's force value does not need him to protect at all), and when necessary, Ning's chief of staff will give her advice.

Ling Xiao had seen the fierceness of the Battle of Bishui Pass, and he had also adapted to the bloody killings in the previous Bandit Suppression and Luo Shengdu Killer Missions, so although the regular army of Calradia fought cruelly, it was nothing more than that in his opinion.

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adaptability to the battlefield without being alarmed, the fierce force that can be used in every shot, and the Glock pistol that reduces the dimensionality - probably the ability is too prominent, gradually, not only does Ning rely on Ling Xiao's ability, but occasionally Mo Suyi will also send some tasks to Ling Xiao, and give him the treatment of his own subordinates, several times, she has expressed to Ling Xiao that she wants to ask him to change jobs.

Ning was a little guilty - she had only taken her younger brother to clear the bandits before, and when she really saw the fierce confrontation between the regular troops, she felt palpitations for a while. It's just that now I've fought two or three small encounters with Mo Suyi, and I've barely adapted to the real battlefield atmosphere.

Now that Mo Suyi has the intention of digging into his own corner, the great pressure pours on Ning Ning's heart. She hoped that she could make a contribution, but she couldn't accept that she was so useless on the real battlefield, and now she saw that even her biggest dependence at the moment was about to be abducted, how could she still feel good?

But who can blame this? It's not my own ......

Seeing Ling Xiao advance from the escort of the Legion Combat Conference to an important general, especially Mo Suyi's daughter Yana, there was more and more appreciation for Ling Xiao in her eyes. Di Ning was very depressed.

She wasn't jealous of Ling Xiao or eating Yana's vinegar, she was really afraid that Ling Xiao would think she was too vegetable, and she didn't want her, so she wholeheartedly served the Kujit family.

But this kind of emotion can't be confided in Ling Xiao - Ning of the top love brain is worried, if Ling Xiao knows that his strength is not like this, will he be more likely to feel unhappy.

But her brother is far away from home, who should she talk to......

That night, Ning tossed and turned, unable to sleep. After thinking about it, she still took advantage of Ling Xiao's task to go out on duty, and did not stand outside the tent, so she made a phone call and went out.

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It's night, somewhere in the Southern Empire.

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scout cavalry of the Southern Empire, which was scattered around during the day, gathered here to exchange information with each other and rest for the next day's work.

In order to avoid exposure, the scouts did not light a campfire, but each wrapped his uniform thicker, backed by a large tree to shelter from the wind, and hastily spent the night, leaving the sentry in shift to keep watch nearby.

During the fifth shift, the sentry noticed that there seemed to be an unusual noise in the dense forest.

Despite the insects chirping in the woods on summer nights, the sentinels heard it very well, and there were definitely people walking through the woods.

The sentinels cautiously watched out for startling the snakes, and quietly woke up their comrades, but they didn't know that the people who came had already locked their location.

Ten paces away from the scout camp, Ling Xiao and Kusset's commandos took the nearby hired villagers and pressed forward step by step under the guidance of the villagers.

The two groups of people are getting closer and closer, and even the insects near the ground are silent because of the presence of a large number of people. Everything was quiet, leaving the commandos to rush through the woodland.

Figures could already be seen in the woods ahead, and the Kusets were no longer hiding. Someone groaned and let out a low whoo - that was their agreed signal to attack.

Ling Xiao, who was at the head, took the lead in killing, stretched his bow and knelt down, killed one person in the face, and when he turned over again, the second arrow had already been wound, and letting go was another life. By the time Ling Xiao stood still, the Kusets had already been killed.

Many sleepy-eyed Imperial cavalrymen had just touched their weapons before they lost their lives in the assault camp. However, the scout cavalry, which numbered 30 people, was attacked and killed by the assault team, and the number of survivors was equal to the number of people who came, so the two sides were killed.

It stands to reason that the two sides of the melee should have been evenly matched at this time.

It's a pity that Ling Xiao is here.

In order to ensure their agility, the Scout Cavalry of the Empire all wore light armor, which made Ling Xiao, who had plenty of one-handed weapons and a few swords, only need two or three swords to cut down one person.

Indeed, a Southern Empire sergeant saw Ling Xiao's bravery and called on his partners to besiege him. However, Ling Xiao has honed his skills in the past two weeks of actual combat, and now he no longer needs to draw his gun, and he can easily respond to the three-way offensive with a calm swing of his sword.

When someone finally stabbed Ling Xiao with a sword, the rest were killed by Ling Xiao and fell to the ground—looking at the other Kusettes, they had also taken advantage of Ling Xiao's numerical advantage to pull out more than one enemy, and quickly resolved the battle.

Five minutes later, the assault ended. Ling Xiao and his comrades-in-arms tied the captives to the ground, and then led the team to clean up the battlefield while chewing dry food to return to blood.

In the midst of the scout's baggage, Ling Xiao flipped out a flag.

Looking at the double-headed eagle emblem on the banner that belonged to the royal family of the Southern Empire, Ling Xiao swallowed the dry food in his mouth, wiped his hand on the armor indiscriminately, and barely got oil, then solemnly folded the flag and put it into his arms.

He knew that there was probably a tough battle to be fought next.

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