Before the Dakun Dynasty could react to the victory, Chifeng, the commander-in-chief of the Barbarian Army, had received detailed intelligence about the battle. When he learned that only four or five hundred of the more than 2000 cavalrymen he sent out finally escaped, he was shocked beyond words. For Chifeng, these cavalrymen were not only a fighting force, but also a precious resource in his hands. The Barbarian Army had limited manpower, and the real elite cavalrymen were rare. The loss of each cavalryman made him feel extremely sad.

Chifeng originally thought that sending 2000 cavalrymen would be enough to deal with Ma Weidong's exhausted and low-supply troops. However, the facts gave him a resounding slap in the face. Ma Weidong was able to organize an effective counterattack under such unfavorable circumstances, which not only surprised Chifeng, but also made him look at Ma Weidong's military talent with new eyes.

When reflecting on the reasons for this failure, Chifeng realized that he might have underestimated the determination and resilience of Ma Weidong and his troops. He understood that if he wanted to win in future confrontations with Ma Weidong, he would have to assess the opponent's strength more carefully and formulate a more thorough battle plan.

At the same time, this victory also brought Ma Weidong and his troops a precious respite. They could use this time to replenish their troops, repair their equipment, and prepare for the next battle. Chifeng was also secretly brewing a new offensive, and both sides were actively preparing for the future contest.

Chifeng was very angry. You know, now all the troops of Dakun dared to hide in the city when they saw them, relying on the tall city walls for defense. Even if they wanted to attack some county towns, the defenders of those county towns would abandon the city and flee. When did they have such a big loss?

Chi Feng's rage swept through the entire barbarian camp like a violent storm. His roar echoed in the tents, silencing every soldier. He could not tolerate such a defeat, and could not accept such a heavy loss. To him, this was not just a defeat in a battle, but also a questioning and challenge to his military ability.

Chifeng decided to personally investigate the details of the battle. He wanted to know every detail and every link to find out the root cause of the failure. He wanted to re-evaluate Ma Weidong's strength and re-formulate the battle plan to ensure that he could defeat the opponent in one fell swoop next time.

Under Chifeng's fury, a profound reorganization was launched within the Barbarian Army. Those generals who performed poorly in the battle were dismissed and investigated, while those newcomers with potential were promoted. Chifeng wanted to prove with practical actions that the Barbarian Army was still invincible and they would regain their lost glory in the next battle.

At the same time, Ma Weidong was not idle. He knew that although he had won temporarily, the strength of the barbarian army was still strong and the future battle would be more difficult. Therefore, he used this time to strengthen the training of the troops and improve the fighting will and skill level of the soldiers. He also actively contacted various reinforcements to gain more support.

A bigger storm is quietly brewing, and Ma Weidong and Chi Feng, two outstanding military strategists, will lead their armies into an unknown future in their unique ways.

Ma Weidong has not received a positive response from the court. However, due to the victory in that battle, the surrounding counties. Yes, Ma Weidong is more optimistic. In general, it has relieved their pressure on food and grass.

At this time, Chifeng had already begun to gather all the troops that entered the game this time. They had to deal with Ma Weidong, the only army that caused them trouble. Let the entire Dakun army be afraid of them. In this way, they could preserve themselves and gain a greater advantage in future wars.

Chifeng's assembly was swift and covert, and his goal was clear - to completely eliminate Ma Weidong, the thorn in his side. Under his command, the barbarian army began to mobilize all available resources, preparing for an unprecedented offensive.

In the barbarian army camp, Chifeng's roar continued to ring out, his desire for victory was as hot as a raging fire. He not only wanted to clear his name, but also to regain the long-lost glory for the barbarian army. He knew that this battle would be the most crucial battle in his military career.

At the same time, Ma Weidong was also actively responding to the upcoming challenges. He knew that although his troops were in high spirits, internal divisions, external pressures, and backward weapons and equipment were still problems that could not be ignored. In order to solve these problems, he rushed between the camps day and night, had long talks with the generals, and won their support and cooperation. He also sent envoys to seek assistance everywhere, hoping to get more support.

As time went on, the atmosphere between the two armies became increasingly tense. The air was filled with a murderous atmosphere, as if even the air had frozen.

Finally one morning, when the first rays of sunlight shone on the earth, the barbarian army's attack began. They rushed to Ma Weidong's position like a tide, and the shouts of killing shook the sky. However, facing such an attack, Ma Weidong and his troops did not panic. They had already made full preparations for this fierce battle.

For a while, the battlefield was filled with swords and sabers, and the sound of killing shook the sky. Soldiers from both sides used their flesh and blood to build lines of defense. In this desperate fight, Ma Weidong led the charge; while Chifeng also supervised the battle from the rear and roared to avenge the previous humiliation. The two men's eyes locked with each other through the smoke of the battlefield - this battle will determine who is the real winner!

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