The Monk

Volume 1 Chapter 542 Breaking Into the Camp

Chapter 542 Breaking into the Camp

The commander in the army was also a brave warrior. He urged his horse to run to the front and asked, "Why are you blocking my army's way? Who are you?"

Zhang Pa searched with his spiritual sense, but did not find General Sun's breath. He estimated that he was dead, and asked, "You killed General Sun? Now you are going to kill the county governor?" The commander's eyes condensed and his hands tightened. He wanted to kill Zhang Pa, but he was not sure. The door-like big knife in the other party's hand and the trench dozens of meters long on the ground reminded him that the guy in front of him was definitely not an ordinary person. He suppressed his killing intent and asked, "What do you want to do?"

Zhang Pa would not talk nonsense with him. He walked forward, waved the big knife in his hand lightly, killed the commander, and then shouted, "Go back to the barracks and stay honestly. Those who leave the barracks without permission will be killed! By the way, your commander has been killed by me."

The voice rang in everyone's ears. Knowing that the commander had died, the army began to panic.

In an extraordinary time, Zhang Pa rushed to the central army, captured several deputy generals who had just stayed with the main general, killed another one, and ordered the military commander: "Generals, control your soldiers. If there are those who disobey or are difficult to convince, kill them!"

The order was detailed, suppressed layer by layer, and threatened with life and death. The corrupt generals in the army did not dare to fight, and the honest ones were unwilling to fight. The army slowly stopped the riots, and the rear army became the front army and returned to the barracks. Zhang Pa was like a killing god. He looked coldly at the other deputy generals, snorted coldly and returned to the city.

General Sun died, and there were some things he had to do himself, but he was lazy. He could do justice, but he had no patience to investigate who was good and who was bad from house to house. After thinking about it, he flew north to the mine, rescued the coolies first, and could identify the bad guys from bottom to top.

The mine was fifty miles north of the city. There was a large area of ​​mountains with more than a dozen caves opened, and workers worked underground. There were some thugs guarding outside the cave, about three hundred of them, swinging back and forth with knives and chains. Further out was a military camp, stretching for more than ten miles, with hundreds of thousands of troops stationed.

Zhang Pa whistled softly, a group of black-hearted bastard officials really looked down on these poor people, and actually used the army to suppress and guard them. Not bad, no matter who the commander of the military camp was, he could die.

At this moment, he suddenly realized one thing, the greater the official position, the greater the responsibility. This place is under your direct jurisdiction, and you should take responsibility. If you can't bear it, then die. He rushed straight to the military camp. The soldiers first shouted orders and tried to stop him, but after failing, they launched an attack. Zhang Pa didn't get entangled with this bunch of Mao soldiers, letting them attack him with swords and axes, and he went his own way.

The central military tent was really easy to recognize, and his spiritual sense easily locked onto the soldiers in the tent. The reason why he broke into the camp was to tell the soldiers what to do and what not to do. As long as it violated ethics and morality, if God didn't take you, I would take you!

As he approached the central army camp, the soldiers in front blocked him and formed a human wall of nearly a thousand. Zhang Pa didn't even look at him, and he went straight ahead. He pushed a huge gap in the human wall of thousands of soldiers.

Breaking into the camp is a big deal for the army. Anyone who dares to do this can only end up being beheaded. Zhang Pa's provocation made the soldiers crazy, and they rushed forward bravely without caring about their lives.

More than 100,000 soldiers were arranged into six military formations, including the front army, the rear army, the left wing, and the right wing. He broke into the central army camp. The leading general held his sword with one hand and looked far away at the direction of the camp gate. The messengers around him ran back and forth, reporting the battle situation at any time. From the initial break-in to the subsequent failed attack with swords and weapons, until the formation of the human wall was broken by him, every piece of news was reported in detail. The general's face became more and more ugly, and he kept issuing orders to use killing moves, but the man who broke into the camp seemed like an iron man who could not be killed.

A quarter of an hour later, Zhang Pa appeared in front of him, and the general was surrounded by hundreds of personal guards for close protection. Zhang Pa looked through the crowd and looked at the general. He asked calmly, "You just watched those people in the mine and left them alone?"

He didn't ask if you had arrested those people, or if you had killed civilians. It was useless to ask that question. It would just be an excuse. As a general, you should ensure the safety of the people. Why were there so many hard laborers suffering in the mine?

Seeing Zhang Pa arrogantly breaking into the camp and hearing him ask such questions, the general suddenly realized that today was over. This man could easily break into the army without getting hurt. This ability was definitely not something that a few hundred guards could resist. There was no need to sacrifice the lives of his men. He waved his hand and ordered, "Retreat."

The order was as strong as a mountain. Although the guards were reluctant, they still dispersed according to the order. The general looked at Zhang Pa and said slowly, "I can't make the decision on this matter, but it is indeed my duty. I admit my mistake." He looked up and thought about it and asked, "You came here just to ask me a question, right?" Zhang Pa said, "What do you think?"

The general laughed and suddenly ordered loudly, "All soldiers, listen to my orders."

"Here!" The army responded in unison, and the momentum was shocking. Although Zhang Pa was not afraid that they would be unfavorable to him, he was also frightened by the voice.

The general shouted loudly, "Follow the general's order, close all the mines, rescue all the workers, but if there are any obstacles, kill them! The mining team, kill! Those with the blood of the people on their hands, kill them!"

"Yes!" The army responded in unison, and lined up to set off. It didn't take long for the central army camp to be empty, leaving only the general and the two deputy generals around him, and the three hundred guards under his command.

The general clasped his fists to Zhang Pa, "Thank you for letting me finish this." Zhang Pa looked calm and didn't say anything.

Perhaps it is because when one is about to die, one's understanding of life becomes particularly acute. The general knew that he would not be able to escape death today, but he was calm and unhurried. He ordered his men, "Set up the wine, and go to the back account to take out all the money I have embezzled over the years."

It was fine to set up the wine, but when the latter order came out, the faces of the soldiers around changed. This was to admit that he had failed in his duty and made a mistake in public. One soldier said anxiously, "General."

"What general? Do as I say!" The general said with a sullen face.

"Yes!" The guards went to work. Zhang Pa looked at him without saying anything, but there was a hint of approval in his eyes.

The banquet was quickly set up, and the general sat down and drank by himself. After drinking for a while, he asked Zhang Pa, "Would you like to drink together?" Zhang Pa shook his head, "I'll give you a glass of good wine later." The general laughed, "Okay, I'll wait."

The general knew that he was going to die, and soon he was half drunk. He raised his glass and said, "I have taken some money in the past few years and did something wrong. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to correct it." He was trying to trick Zhang Pa and impress him with words. Even if he knew that he was going to die, he would always hold a glimmer of hope, hoping to survive. After all, no one wants to die.

But Zhang Pa didn't say anything. The general pointed to several large boxes beside him and said, "Most of them are here." Then he kept silent and continued to drink.

Zhang Pa suddenly asked, "Are the other commanders the same as you?"

The general knew that he could decide someone's life or death with a single word, so he didn't dare to speak casually. Zhang Pa nodded and said softly, "I know, just kill them all." The commander was anxious and wanted to defend them, but when he opened his mouth, he found that he really didn't know where to start. He sighed, raised his glass and drank for a long time, and then said softly, "Not everyone is bad."

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