Wutu Gu was one foot or two tall, and his whole body was covered in scale armor. Moreover, the scale armor was not a decoration or armor, but was embedded in his skin.

It is precisely because of this scale armor that the protruding bones are as invulnerable as a golden bell and an iron shirt.

Liu Bei received Jia Xu's reminder and finally remembered that he had such a strange person under his command, so Liu Bei immediately ordered people to invite Wu Tu Gu to help him resist the Dragon Kingdom's army.

Following Wu Tu Gu to Shu, there were also 30,000 vine armor soldiers under his command.

These vine armor soldiers do not wear any armor. They only wear vine armor made from wild vines grown in the wilderness of the southwest, processed by skilled craftsmen, and then soaked in tung oil after being formed. It took 7749 days to complete.

This armor is light and strong, good at preventing arrows, invulnerable to knives and spears, does not sink when exposed to water, and is invincible on the battlefield.

Although Ma Teng was once a prince, he was actually much worse than other generals under Liu Feng in terms of leading troops in war, especially since he believed that he had innate arrogance as General Ma Yuan of Fubo..

After successive victories in Hanzhong and Bajun, Ma Teng also became proud, thinking that his military skills were superb, and that the Shu army was nothing more than this.

Although Chen Gong saw Ma Teng's problem and repeatedly advised him not to relax his vigilance, Ma Teng still did not listen to the advice.

Under Ma Teng's influence, the Xiliang army he led also became more and more arrogant. Coupled with the heat in Sichuan, many soldiers did not even wear armor or hold their weapons properly when they marched.

Ma Teng, citing the lack of combat effectiveness of the Shu soldiers and his concern for the soldiers, did not even send scouts to explore the road or ambush during the march.

In the end, Ma Teng finally paid the price for his carelessness.

When the Liangzhou army left Bajun and marched towards Shujun, they encountered an ambush at the border of Bajun.

The one who ambushed them was the 30,000 Tengjia Army led by Wu Tu Gu.

When the 30,000 Tengjia troops charged down from the hillsides on both sides under the command of Wu Tu Gu, the Liangzhou army was indeed shocked.

But when they calmed down and took a closer look, they found that the people who came were actually a group of aliens, and they felt contempt for them again.

Not to mention that Dragon Emperor Liu Feng gained the reputation of Nuo Da by stepping on the corpses of foreigners, even their Xiliang army has been fighting against Qiang and Hu and other foreigners on the Han border like Liangzhou all year round.

Moreover, facing the Qiang cavalry who defeated the Han officers and soldiers, their Xiliang army showed no weakness, especially the Xiliang cavalry which was far more powerful than the Qiang cavalry.

Ma Teng had been in Northern Xinjiang for a long time, and in the eyes of the generals and soldiers who came into contact with and fought with the foreign races in Northern Xinjiang, the reason why the foreign races were strong was because their cavalry had superb riding skills and accurate riding and shooting.

Not only the Qiang people, but the more powerful Wuhuan, Xiongnu and Xianbei were also famous for their riding skills, and relied on their riding and archery skills to defeat the Han army without any ability to fight back.

So when Ma Teng and others saw this alien force, they were not afraid at all, because not only did these aliens not ride horses, but the weapons in their hands were only simple knives, and they only wore armor made of wood.

This kind of dress is really too shabby in the eyes of the Xiliang army.

Ma Teng did not panic and directed the archers in the army to release arrows on the hillsides on both sides.

However, the rain of arrows in the sky was like locusts passing through the border, shooting at this foreign army, but they did not dodge, and still rushed straight towards the Xiliang army.

Immediately afterwards, a scene that shocked Ma Teng and others appeared. The rain of arrows fell on the alien troops, but they were bounced off by the vine armor on their bodies, but they themselves were unscathed.

After realizing that bows and arrows were ineffective, Ma Teng commanded the Xiliang army, armed with swords and spears, to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the foreign troops.

But the results are still incredible.

The Xiliang army's swords and spears either slashed or stabbed at the bodies of the foreign soldiers, but they still did not dodge and directly slashed at the Xiliang soldiers with their swords.

I originally thought they were exchanging lives for their lives, but I didn't expect that only the Liangzhou soldiers fell in the end, and the weapons the Liangzhou soldiers slashed at these rattan armor soldiers were all bounced away by the rattan armor on the other side without exception.

Upon seeing this, Pang De rushed towards the vine armor soldier with a broadsword. However, no matter how hard he slashed, he still could not break through the opponent's vine armor defense.

Just when Pound was about to retreat, he discovered a giant man more than one foot tall behind the vine armor soldiers, directing the battle of the vine armor soldiers.

This person is Wu Tu Gu.

Pang De knew that this man must be the commander-in-chief of this foreign race, so he rushed forward, hoping to capture the thief first and capture the king first.

Wu Tu Gu also noticed Pound rushing toward him, and knew that this man must be the main general of the Dragon Kingdom army, so he came to fight Pound with weapons.

Pang De originally thought that Wu Tu Gu was like other foreign military generals, with only brute strength and no martial arts skills. However, once they started fighting, he discovered that Wu Tu Gu not only reacted quickly, but was also invulnerable.

The most important thing is that Wu Tu Gu is so powerful that it seems like he just waved the knife lightly, and half of Pang De's body felt numb.

Facing such a barbarian monster who was ten feet tall, covered in scales, invulnerable, and whose combat power reached a peerless level, Pang De knew that he was definitely no match for him.

So before he was injured, he hurriedly fled back.

When Chen Gong saw that Pang De, the most powerful man in the army, had retreated from the formation, he knew that there was no way to save the battle, so he suggested that Ma Teng lead the army to retreat a hundred miles and set up camp.

On the other side, due to the strong offensive of the Dragon Kingdom, even Cao Ren, Cao Hong and other five good generals were killed. Cao Cao was so angry that he had a headache and was bedridden.

Seeing this, Xi Zhicai suggested to Cao Cao:"Your Majesty, now that the Dragon Kingdom has accumulated enough strength after a year of rest, even if our country and the Shu Kingdom join forces, they will never be the Dragon Kingdom's opponent.

Based on the following suggestions, In order to alleviate the crisis in Wei State, Your Majesty should send people north to contact Xianbei King Kebineng and persuade him to form an alliance with Shu Wei and go south to attack the Dragon State."

Cao Cao had always respected Liu Feng for his work in pacifying the foreign tribes in various places for the Han people and bringing them to the throne. As a role model, he is prepared to one day kill all foreigners for the Han people like Liu Feng.

But the situation at this time is grim. If we don't join forces with Xianbei, I'm afraid Wei won't be able to hold on much longer.

Even if the Dragon Kingdom will not attack Yangzhou this time, Cao Cao's civil servants and generals will be wiped out by the Dragon Kingdom, and he will have no way to continue to develop.

So Cao Cao thought briefly for a while, then agreed to Xi Zhicai's suggestion and sent an envoy to Xianbei to convince King Kebineng of Xianbei to send troops south to attack Youzhou.

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