Chapter 84, Han Xin
Xiao Zijin didn't know what kind of siege plan Han Xin had.

But any plan is dangerous.

On the battlefield, it is difficult for anyone to retreat completely.

But Xiao Rabbit really can't help in this regard.

I can only silently pray that everything can go smoothly and that Han Xin can return safely in the end.

She glanced at Han Xin from the corner of her eye, and suddenly felt a little bit of reluctance in her heart.

It was so quiet in the tent.

Only occasionally did Han Xin's voice turn the pages of a book.

Night is coming soon.

After dinner, Zhao Yi came to pick up Xiaotutu and left.

Xiaotutu, who had just finished eating grass, heard Zhao Yi's voice from outside.

"General, the subordinates are ordered to fetch the rabbit."

Hearing this, Rabbit Xiao looked at Han Xin, wanting to refuse, but raised his head, but held back from shaking.

Maybe, the arrangements for her would also be part of the plan, and she shouldn't disrupt the plan.

Although Xiaotu knew that even if he expressed his desire to stay with Han Xin for another night, he would not be agreed.

Sensing Xiaotu's gaze, Han Xin asked, "What do you want to say?"

Xiao Rabbit shook his head.

Han Xin: "You can tell."

Xiaotu hesitated for a moment, and wrote on the table: I will stay with you one more night.

Han Xin glanced at Xiao Rabbit and said without hesitation: "No."

There can be no mistakes in the things he arranged.

Xiao Zijin sighed inwardly.

I knew I would be rejected, so I didn't say it.

She drooped her ears and looked towards the curtain of the tent, waiting for Zhao Yi to come in.

Only then did Han Xin say to the outside: "Come in."

Zhao Yi quickly responded, "It's the general."

He quickly lifted the door curtain, entered the tent, and saluted Han Xin respectfully.

After finishing these, Zhao Yi came to the table and reached for the rabbit.

Just as her hand was about to touch Xiao Rabbit, she dodged it.

Xiaotu turned around and faced Han Xin, stretched out his fluffy little paws, patted his arm on the table, came to the table and jumped down.

Zhao Yi wanted to catch it, but he didn't catch it.

He glanced at Han Xin with some panic.

Seeing that Han Xin didn't seem to respond, he was relieved.

He quickly went to catch the flute rabbit, worried that the rabbit would run away by then.

However, the Xiaotu rabbit moves flexibly.

Let Zhao Yi keep hitting the ground.

The tent became lively for a short time, and the sound of Zhao Yi's hurried footsteps kept ringing.

"You lead the way and let her go by herself."

The low, coercive voice finally rang out.

Zhao Yi immediately stopped in a panic, withdrew his hands and stood up straight, his helmet was shaking back and forth, he quickly reached out his hands to stabilize himself, and replied: "Yes! General."

He agreed with his mouth, but he was a little worried that the rabbit ran away.

However, as a small soldier, he naturally didn't dare to question the general's decision, so he had no choice but to follow suit.

Zhao Yi stopped, Xiao Rabbit naturally did not run away.

He looked at Xiao Rabbit and said to please him: "Be good and don't run around. Follow me and I will take you somewhere else to play."

Xiaotu nodded with dignity.

Zhao Yi was slightly taken aback.

Although it was not the first time, he was still shocked.

He reconfirmed: "Did you understand what I said?"

Xiaotu rolled his eyes and looked at Han Xin.

Han Xin said without raising his head, "Back off."

The voice sounded, followed by a burst of coercion.

Zhao Yi was shocked, knowing that Han Xin would be angry if he didn't leave, so he hurriedly saluted and said, "Your general, I will take my leave now."

After speaking, he looked at Xiao Rabbit and found that it had reached the door curtain.

Zhao Yi rushed over, lifted the door curtain to let Xiaotu jump out first, and he quickly followed behind.

Don't make any mistakes, Zhao Yi prayed in his heart.

(End of this chapter)

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