At this tense moment, Shakespeare led a group of tired and heavy prisoners into the meeting hall.

Old Tweedy, a powerful warrior who has been wandering in the desert for decades, his eyes are as sharp as an eagle, and his voice is as fierce as the wind. He took a wine glass from the guard, took a swig, then jumped up, pointing his finger at the tallest prisoner in the team, his eyes flashed with ridicule and deep hatred.

"Desert Fox, you have today too!" he mocked. His voice echoed in the hall and everyone heard it clearly.

That was the Desert Fox, the one known in the desert for his cunning and cunning. His eyes were as hot as the desert sun, but now, his eyes were filled with frustration and humiliation.

Shakespeare may seem ordinary, but he has a pair of eyes that can see through people's hearts. He looked at the Desert Fox quietly, then pointed at Luo Xiaofei, his voice was steady and firm, "This is the King of Kings, you give up!"

This sentence is like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing deep ripples. The Desert Fox's eyes rested briefly on Luo Xiaofei, then he looked at Shakespeare, and then at old Cui Dier. His heart was filled with chaos and anger. He was once the overlord of the desert, but now he was a prisoner of others, which made him feel extremely aggrieved.

Old Tweety was an experienced warrior, with a cold glint in his eyes. He looked at the desert fox in front of him without any contempt or pity in his heart. He said, "Desert Fox, what are your last words?" His voice echoed in the hall, appearing particularly clear.

The Desert Fox's voice was hoarse and firm. He said, "Kill me if you can, and my people will repay you twice as much!" His eyes were full of hatred and determination. He knew that his life had come to an end, but his people and their beliefs would become stronger after his sacrifice.

Luo Xiaofei, the king of kings, his eyes are like twinkling stars, full of endless wisdom and profound secrets. And now, he was looking at the Desert Fox calmly and firmly with his wise eyes.

Shakespeare, the loyal partner and close comrade-in-arms of Luo Xiaofei, the King of Kings, walks firmly towards the Desert Fox. His eyes were like a frozen lake in the cold winter, clear and cold. His tone was serious, as if every word and every sentence was as important as a thousand words, "Desert Fox, there are only two roads in front of you. One is to surrender to the King of Kings, and the other is to surrender to the King of Kings. Your choice , will determine your fate."

The Desert Fox, a domineering existence in the sea of ​​sand, is now in an unprecedented predicament. He looked at Shakespeare's firm eyes and couldn't help but feel shaken in his heart. He knew that he could no longer use his cunning and resourcefulness to escape this problem as before. Now, he must make a decision about his future, whether he will live or die.

Finally, Desert Fox gritted his teeth and made a decision. He looked at Luo Xiaofei, his eyes full of determination and awe, "Kill me!" His words echoed in the air, seeming to record this important moment.

Desert foxes are cunning and proud.

"How can you be willing to surrender to me?" Luo Xiaofei asked him.

"I am unprepared this time, and you will be defeated. As long as you dare to let me go back, I will gather my troops and attack again. If you beat me like this, I will obey you!" Desert Fox said decisively.

"Okay, it's a deal!" Luo Xiaofei motioned to his men to untie the Desert Fox.

Seeing that Luo Xiaofei was serious, Old Cui Di hurriedly came out to stop him, "No, no, no, we must not let the tiger return to the mountain to cause trouble! The desert fox will cause endless trouble!"

Luo Xiaofei walked over, without saying a word, drew out his sword, and a cold light flashed!

The Desert Fox's binding rope was cut, and his courage immediately grew stronger. He said harshly, "Don't leave, kid. If you have the guts, wait for me to attack." Then he ran away.

Old Cui Di sighed and watched the Desert Fox run away. "You, the king of kings, are too young. If he doesn't come back, won't he be fooled in vain?"

Luo Xiaofei thought about it and thought it made sense. He ordered people to put back all the Desert Fox's men. Before leaving, he explained their direct agreement and said that he would wait for them to attack again.

Some people may ask, why did Luo Xiaofei let the tiger return to the mountains? This desert fox must be a very troublesome problem!

In fact, this is a strategy to drive away the tiger!

Luo Xiaofei himself only brought a thousand cavalry, which was a small number and not good at desert warfare. Therefore, neither the defeated Desert Fox nor the saved old Cui Di had any intention of surrendering to him.

what to do? Continue to let the two of them fight, and make the other party convinced that they lost in the war.

Not long after the Desert Fox escaped, he encountered a group of skirmishers in twos and threes, all of which were dispersed by Luo Xiaofei and his cavalry. He gathered everyone together and went back together.

A few days after he returned, all the separated tribesmen returned, and there was not much loss in manpower. The Desert Fox, who held his breath, quickly gathered 8,000 people from eight tribes and fought back in a mighty manner.

As for the City of Paradise, just as Luo Xiaofei expected, Old Cui Dier did not want to surrender to the king of the grassland. He originally wanted to relieve the siege, so he found an excuse to send Luo Xiaofei's cavalry away.

Unexpectedly, Luo Xiaofei made a bet with the Desert Fox and let the enemy go. Now that the war is imminent, Old Cui Dier still has to rely on the strength of the other party. He can only ask for food for food and soldiers for soldiers.

This is the second time the Desert Fox attacks the City of Heaven. Eight thousand troops are camped and everything is so orderly. Every soldier knows their responsibilities and every move is the result of careful planning.

Under the illumination of the morning light, the Desert Fox rode on horseback and led his army to charge towards the city. The soldiers were as hot as fire, their morale was high and they were determined to take this legendary city.

However, Luo Xiaofei is not an easy opponent to deal with. He directs the city's defense, using walls and traps to fight attackers. Arrows rained down from the walls, and slings hurled stones at the besieging troops.

The Desert Fox didn't back down. He knew this was part of the war, and he endured the pressure and continued to command the troops to charge forward. His courage and determination infected every soldier. They shouted slogans and rushed forward.

But things went against expectations. The more and more Desert Fox soldiers charged, the greater the casualties. Only then did he realize how powerful Luo Xiaofei was as a city-defending king.

After three days of fierce attack, seven to eight hundred soldiers were lost. There was no point in breaking the city. The Desert Fox began to feel pain in his body and had a headache.

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