Fan Sizhe became anxious when he thought of the six major sects besieging Light Summit. Zhang Wuji should have appeared and stopped Light Summit from being destroyed. He should have been elected as the leader of Ming Cult. But now, Zhang Wuji was gone. If Ming Cult was also destroyed, then what was the point of playing?
Especially the Heaven and Earth Great Shift in the Light Summit, it was a treasure! No matter who it landed in, it was not worth it! More importantly, he might be able to obtain a considerable amount of reward points if he found the Heaven and Earth Great Shift!
Fan Sizhe left the town. After asking around, he quickly headed west.
As soon as he left the town, Fan Sizhe took large strides and used Gale Stealth to run quickly.
He did not stop along the way. For several days, the surrounding scenery became more and more desolate, and the distance between the villages and towns became longer and longer. Van Sizhe suddenly became alert. The further west he went, the less water there was. Therefore, he entered the space of the ring and worked with the girls to dig a water reservoir that did not take up much space.
Fan Sizhe had originally planned to get some clean spring water from outside in case of a water shortage in the Western Regions. However, when they dug down, they actually dug out a spring from the soil. Clear water bubbled out and slowly gushed up.
Everyone cheered. Seeing that the underground water was extremely clear, Yin Li bent down and drank it with both hands. After drinking a mouthful, he raised his head in surprise and praised,"Sweet and clear. I've never heard of such water!”
Fan Sizhe was curious and also took a sip. It was indeed clear and refreshing.
Now that he had a water source, Fanszhe had no more worries. Soon, he bought some corn and sweet potatoes from a farmer, as well as a sheep and a few lambs. He had originally planned to stock up food for himself and the girls in the ring space. Unexpectedly, when the girls saw the cute lambs, they were all very happy. Fanszhe estimated that they would definitely eat well and die of old age.
Soon, Van Sizhe continued on his journey. Two days later, the green land had become desolate. Van Sizhe entered the desert. At noon, he stopped to rest and replenish his food and water. Suddenly, he encountered a large group of five to six hundred knights, who were advancing quickly towards the west.
This group of cavalrymen galloped on their horses. When they passed by Fanszhe, they saw that he was alone and ignored everyone. They just passed by like a gust of wind.
"I wonder where he came from!" Fan Sizhe was a little puzzled. He knew from the original novel that the people of the six major sects had gathered some small sects in the Jianghu. There were only a few hundred or a thousand people in total. The team that passed by just now obviously did not seem to be from different sects. If they were a team from the six major sects, then the scale was far greater than the original novel.
The situation seemed a little grim! Horses weren't something that could be bought just because one wanted to. It was still the Yuan Dynasty, and Fan Sizhe knew a lot about the Yuan Dynasty's oppression of the Han people. Horses were an important war resource, and it was impossible to let go of the policy. There were more than 500 people just now, and they had more than 500 horses. This was very terrifying. No sect could have such superior conditions!
Fan Sizhe waited for the group of people to pass by for a long time before continuing to move forward.
An hour later, Fan Sizhe suddenly found more than a dozen corpses along the way. Most of them were men, old and young. There were only three women. One woman was about forty years old, and the other two were young.
Almost every corpse had more than one wound on it. Some of them had died in a very miserable manner, with no less than twenty to thirty slashes on their bodies. The only three women among them had their clothes disheveled and their stomachs cut open. Before they died, everyone knew what had happened.
The visual impact of more than a dozen corpses was undoubtedly extremely strong.
It was…those knights!
Fan Sizhe was not a fool. He saw the hoof prints around him. The number and density of the hoof prints. Who else could it be but those people?
Casually killing people would definitely incur the wrath of the heavens!
Fan Sizhe was extremely fast and had a strong physique. After more than two hours, he caught up with the team.
Fan Sizhe was well-dressed and good-looking, so he was easily remembered by others. As expected, when Fan Sizhe was hesitating whether he should go up and question them, the group of knights had already become vigilant. Two knights mounted their horses and came over to Fan Sizhe.
Fan Sizhe saw that they were extremely skilled and agile when they mounted their horses. His heart was shocked. In this world, other than the Mongolians, who else could ride horses and horses in such a way?
Coupled with his previous suspicions, Fan Sizhe suddenly felt a chill in his heart. The six major sects were besieging Light Summit, and if these people were the Yuan Dynasty's army, the situation would be very bad!
In the desert of the Western Regions, the Yuan Dynasty cavalry couldn't possibly be here to enjoy the scenery!
"Who are you?" A knight raised his whip and pointed it at Van Sizhe.
"You're just passersby. Who are you?”
Fan Sizhe heard the accent of the person who spoke. It sounded a little like a Chinese from the north, so he couldn't be sure for a moment.
"You've already followed us all the way. If you don't tell us the truth, don't blame us for being rude!”
"Does your family own this road? You can leave, but I can't?”
"You're courting death!" The knight pressed his legs against the horse's belly and sped up.
Fan Sizhe frowned. Did he want to hurt someone just because he didn't agree?
At this moment, a message suddenly appeared in Fan Sizhe's mind.
" Host, these are Mongolian cavaliers. Side mission triggered. One lightly injured, 2 points, one heavily injured, 4 points, killed, 8 points.”
Fan Sizhe was shocked. He was right. They were really Mongolian soldiers!
Fan Sizhe did not know much about Chinese history, but he knew that the Yuan Dynasty was one of the darkest eras in Chinese history.
During the 97-year reign, the Yuan Dynasty discriminated against the Han people and suppressed them. In the end, the Han people rose up in revolt and the Yuan Dynasty was overthrown by Zhu Yuanzhang.
The Mongols destroyed Khorazm and massacred about a million people in Samarkand. He destroyed Xixia and slaughtered more than 800,000 people. The Mongolian cavaliers went on several expeditions to the west, and whenever there was resistance, they would attack cities. They slaughtered hundreds of cities in total, and the entire Central Asia was in ruins. Kublai Khan's army had slaughtered 18 million Chinese people, and 90% of the Han civilians in the north of China had been exterminated. Before the massacre, Sichuan had a rough estimate of 13 to 20 million people, but after that, it had less than 800,000 people, almost becoming a no man's land. Under the rule of the Mongol Empire, China lost 70 million people.
In their eyes, China was not just one country. It was divided into the Han people in the north and the southerners in the south. The status of the Han people in the north was slightly higher than that of the southerners in the south.
In their eyes, Han and Southerners were untouchables.
The southerners were the lowest of the low. They paid with their lives for killing the Mongolians, 80 taels of silver for killing Hui Hui, and the price of a donkey for killing Han.
In the early days of the Han rule, the first night of the new daughter-in-law in the Han village had to be given to the Mongolian security chief. The Chinese were not even allowed to have their names. They could only be named after their birth date, such as Niu Chu Er, Wu Shi Wu, Mao Shi Ba…They were not allowed to have weapons, and even kitchen knives could only be shared by a few families.
Even if the Fate System didn't reward him, Fanszhe would still want to kill him!
The Mongolian cavalryman was getting closer and closer. In the blink of an eye, he was right in front of him. He did not hold his reins and instead raised his hand to whip his head.
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