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Chapter 1835: Tiger Jumping Cliff

    

problem is, you need to find a way to get the people in your jurisdiction to accept it."Looking at Zheng Baorong with a thoughtful expression, Li Chen said: "The inland and coastal regions are differe...Chapter 1835: Tiger Leap Cliff

Having considered all of the above, Jianxin also decided to endure.

He must restrain his impulse.

For he felt the Dao of heaven and earth converging, like an embryo nurtured to its limit, about to break free from its shell.

This feeling was very familiar to Jian Xin because he had experienced it firsthand. It was a precursor to the transformation of a half-step Earth Immortal from evolving into a true Earth Immortal.

Within a radius of a thousand miles, any Earthly Immortal could sense this mysterious and profound feeling.

This means that Gong Huiyu could break through at any time and enter the Earth Immortal realm.

By then, the White Lotus Sect would have two Earth Immortals. Jian Xin would be completely confident and unafraid of the threats from the imperial court.

Thinking of this, Jian Xin's mood brightened considerably.

At this very moment, on Tiger Leaping Cliff, Su Pingbei narrowed his eyes, gazing at the Liao army cautiously navigating the narrow path beneath the precipice. His eyes were filled with murderous intent.

At this moment, on the cliff sides of the treacherous Tiger Leaping Gorge, thousands upon thousands of Qin soldiers lay hidden under the cover of night.

Below, a seemingly endless stream of Liao troops are gradually crossing the precipice.

Su Pingbei's task was to choose the right time to launch a surprise attack.

When is the right time to strike, and what kind of results should a surprise attack achieve Wu Qingcang didn't say any of that. He only gave Su Pingbei four words: adapt to circumstances.

These four characters sent a chill down Su Pingbei's spine, but looking at the Liao army before him, he seemed to understand Wu Qingcang's meaning.

This is the main force of the Liao army, these few thousand people wanting to inflict significant casualties is a fantasy. But the results go beyond just killing enemy troops; they also aim to create enough panic.

According to his plan, they would launch a surprise attack when half of the Liao army had crossed over, trapping them between a rock and a hard place within the chasm. This would be the best opportunity.

Seeing the Liao army struggling to navigate through the darkness, Su Pingbei's mood wasn't good.

Because the Liao army passing through the canyon is only the vanguard sent out to scout by the main force of the Liao army.

The real heavy hitters are still outside the Tiger Leaping Gorge.

At this moment, the sound of rustling movement came from beside me. It was Su Pingbei's adjutant.

"General, the main force outside hasn't come in yet. The brothers have been waiting in the snow for a long time, it's not good."

Su Pingbei glanced at his frostbitten, purplish-faced deputy officer and gritted his teeth: "Why don't you go out and call them in"

The adjutant's face turned pale, just about to speak, when suddenly Su Pingbei beside him grabbed his head and pressed him hard into the snow.

The adjutant was startled. He thought to himself that even if he had spoken out of turn, it shouldn't be this severe a reaction. But then, a low, mournful sound ripped through the air from above his head. Before he could react, the sound of arrows covering the ground behind him rang out.

"Damn it! The Liao army is indeed cautious!"

Su Pingbei let go of his adjutant, a blood groove appeared on the back of his hand. If he hadn't reached out in time to stop the adjutant's head, the arrow that caused the blood groove would have pierced through his head.

The Tiger Leaping Gorge is steep and dangerous, a perfect place for an ambush. The Qin army saw this, and the Liao army was not foolish either.

But the night was extremely dark, and even with keen eyesight, no one could see clearly whether there were any ambushes on the towering cliffs in this environment. Faced with the unknown danger, the Liao army's choice was to launch a rain of arrows regardless of whether anyone was there or not.

If anyone were here, this volley of arrows would surely reveal their position.

If there's no one here, it's just a matter of losing some arrows.Chapter 540: The Secret of the Pope and the Saintess