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    Little by little, Suhyeon’s back moves away.

    That was why I started struggling with all my might, even though I already knew that if I fell off the horse, my life could be in danger because I would be trampled by the horse rather than the enemy.

    That’s because… I felt like I shouldn’t go any further from here.

    If Soo-hyeon disappeared from sight like this, I felt like I would never see him again.

    “Release this right now!”

    “Sister!”

    “Suhyeon… Hey Suhyeon…”

    “Please come to your senses, sister!”

    A voice that sounds like gritted teeth.

    At the same time, I bit my lip tightly.

    “Didn’t you hear what Soohyun said? For the sake of those who jumped into the battlefield with only eyes on my sister, she must not die here!”

    “Ha, but I…”

    He was sincere when he said that he wanted to create a world where children can run around freely and laugh like children.

    But what is the meaning of it all if Suhyeon does not exist in that scenery?

    You were always in the future I dreamed of while I was away from you in Luoyang.

    It was all about to go to waste.

    What was even more difficult to bear was that this entire situation was entirely based on her choices and decisions.

    When Benchu and other feudal lords in the alliance hesitated to chase after Dong Zhuo, who was fleeing to Chang’an, out of concern about wasting their troops, it was she who chose to pursue alone in order to instill in people’s minds that she was different… · It was also her decision to ignore Hee Ji-jae’s remonstrance that there might be an ambush, saying that it could be easily defeated.

    But why did Soo-hyeon take responsibility for this?

    More than anything else, she found that part the hardest to bear.

    “Listen carefully, sister. It’s not over yet.”

    It’s not over…?

    “I have given orders to Myojae and my younger brothers to fall back and gather the scattered soldiers as much as possible, so if you go a little further, you will be able to join our army.”

    Is that really true?

    I think everyone just ran away in a panic after Wonyang suddenly got hit in the shoulder by an arrow and fell off his horse.

    “So, first of all, we’re going to move Wonyang to a safe place, and then I and I are going to take our younger siblings to help Suhyeon, okay?”

    Is that possible?

    Soo-hyeon deliberately added more soldiers to ensure that she could retreat safely, so there were only a handful of troops left by his side.

    “Soo-hyeon can do it, because I didn’t teach him carelessly.”

    “···.”

    “And more than anything… I swore that I would protect my sister and become a sword that would cut down enemies that stand in her way. So, even if no one else knows, you have to trust Suhyun as much as you do.”

    She wanted to do that too.

    Wouldn’t she have wanted to do that?

    Nevertheless, the reason why I kept having ominous thoughts ahead of me was because the sight of Su-hyeon standing virtually alone in front of the approaching enemies looked very dangerous, like a person standing on the edge of a cliff.

    That’s why I couldn’t ask to go back.

    If she does that, Su-hyeon’s determination and determination will be crushed by her own hands.

    Would Suhyeon have wanted to remain among his enemies?

    Nevertheless, the reason he made that decision was probably because he thought there was no other answer.

    So, as In-i said, rather than wasting time here for no reason, it might have been best to retreat to a safe place as quickly as possible, join our allies, and then go to Su-hyeon’s rescue.

    therefore···.

    Please just stay alive until then, until I reach your side again…

    I don’t even want you to be safe… so just stay alive…

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    ‘There are too many.’

    No, I really don’t understand.

    At this rate, the troops mobilized over there for the ambush seem to have remained almost without loss… What on earth did our kids do?

    Our kids are by no means the kind of kids who are so sloppy that they get pushed around by all that stuff and things they wear.

    Was there, by any chance, a shocking incident that caused morale to plummet?

    As I was thinking these thoughts, Seoyoung came forward with her army and surrounded us without any water leaks.

    “Get out of the way. If you get out of the way now, I will appreciate your courage in risking your life to protect the lord you chose and I will spare your life.”

    “If that had been the case, I wouldn’t have stayed behind in the first place.”

    So, I told him to stop talking and just attack me, so I swung my sword in the air and shook off the blood and flesh that was on it. Seoyoung’s expression hardened slightly when she realized the meaning behind my actions.

    Then, I silently evaluated her actions as she raised the huge sword that had been slightly lowered.

    I wonder if I can beat him.

    ‘Honestly, even if you give me a good rating, I’m still at level B.’

    In comparison, what about Seoyoung?

    It was at least grade A or higher.

    It’s probably similar to Hwaung, a chicken cutlet.

    So, if the situation turned into a one-on-one confrontation, I would naturally be the one who lost… but that didn’t mean there wasn’t a way to overcome the difference.

    ‘If anything happens, you can just use self-hypnosis.’

    Because I am willing to make any sacrifices in order to achieve the goal I set for myself, I have refrained from using it unless it is a truly dangerous situation… but now that the situation has ended up like this, what can I do?

    I have no choice but to use that to survive.

    And more importantly… what if, instead of a hint to ‘win’ from the enemy, you engrave a hint to enable them to escape safely from the enemy?

    I’m sure I will survive no matter what I do.

    So… first, let’s face it.

    That’s why I told my subordinates, who were guarding the back with me, that they should not foolishly try to hold on if things were going to turn out, but to run if they could, and then slowly rode forward.

    “It looks like they are planning to bide their time by engaging in a short-term close match… Do you really think that will be possible?”

    “Because I am also careful to know what is long and short only when I tell them.”

    “Thanks to you, I will lose my life in vain.”

    Fortunately, Seoyoung didn’t seem to have any intention of rejecting my implicit offer.

    It’s like a process. In any case, since the ambush was an overwhelming success, I don’t think they wanted to increase the loss of their troops by risking death here and fighting against those of us who remained in the rear…

    To be honest, I felt a bit bad that the result of such consideration was to overwhelmingly crush me and break the momentum of our military.

    “Originally, I would have made a few concessions, but… I was busy with the way to go. Let’s go from here first.”

    Whether I felt that way or not, Seoyoung seemed to have no intention of getting rid of me and catching Jojo, who ran away.

    As I gazed at the sight of a beautiful woman with light purple hair swinging towards me, holding her huge sword high,

    -Survive at any cost

    I engraved a hint to myself.

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    ‘Wow… I’m so bored to death.’

    The reason is because that bitch like Sagal asked Seoyoung and I to stay behind and guard the rear in case there was an army chasing after us, so we stayed here for now.

    It wasn’t fun at all.

    Should I say that there aren’t any useful bitches in sight?

    At least the years since the ambush world started where I’ve been frantically running around everywhere and trying to sort out the army in chaos seemed to be okay, but I didn’t really want to mess with it because I could see that it was still immature.

    It’s obvious that if you touch it, you won’t be able to enjoy it properly and will just lose your taste for it. In that case, wouldn’t it be better to wait until it’s a little more ripe?

    Of course, Seoyoung, who led the ambush army, had an inkling that she wanted to step forward and take charge of the enemy’s generals… but there was no obligation to comply with that wish.

    That’s because he went under Dong Tak under those conditions in the first place.

    So, after settling down on a hill, I was leisurely sitting on a horse and watching the battlefield unfold… when suddenly the enemy’s reinforcements appeared.

    But that was all.

    Although they were all made up of cavalry, their number was small, and the enemy commander leading them seemed to be at a level that could be sufficiently organized along Seoyoung’s lines.

    As I was feeling my interest slowly fading, things suddenly started to get interesting.

    The enemy general, who appeared with a small number of reinforcements, decided to remain in the rear.

    It looks like he made that decision to protect the eunuch’s granddaughter…

    ‘Tsk, tsk… that’s stupid…’

    Even so, if you die, it’s all over… Why did you choose that option?

    He wouldn’t be able to compete with Seoyoung at that level anyway.

    I thought, no, I was sure.

    Jump up!

    “Huh? Look at this…?”

    There was an interesting year, right…?

    No, it’s not a bitch, it’s a guy?

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