Chapter 247 - Chapter 247: Chapter 256: No Refusal to Face Responsibilities (1/2)

Chapter 247: Chapter 256: No Refusal to Face Responsibilities

“What? Advance the plan in this weather? Master, have you lost your mind?” Liu Cong relayed the newly received information to Han Yu and was informed of the decision to move up the plan. He stared at Han Yu in disbelief, feeling that Han Yu’s approach was truly beyond his comprehension.

“I haven’t lost my mind, and you heard right,” Han Yu spoke with certainty. “We set the plan for tomorrow. This rain doesn’t look like it’s going to stop anytime soon, at least not for a day or two.” Han Yu was almost certain about the weather. In the past, when he went into the mountains for a big hunt, he had to check the weather carefully. Moreover, they weren’t far from the borders of Xinye, where the weather wouldn’t differ much and significant changes were unlikely.

“Why not wait for two days instead? With such heavy rain, if we really go out, won’t we all end up drenched?” Liu Cong had just come back from outside, fed up with the feeling of being soaked by the icy rain, both wet and cold, feeling as if his whole body was frozen stiff–it was damn uncomfortable.

“Which is more important, life or comfort?! The previous plan we made wasn’t perfect; it had many flaws. We had no choice but to make a risky move, and casualties were inevitable. Now, heaven has granted us a perfect opportunity. This downpour provides us an excellent chance to catch the bandits off guard. What’s a bit of hardship for a grown man? If you keep whining to me, see if I don’t thrash you!” Han Yu looked at his normally refined subordinate who, to his surprise, could also curse when talking to his men.

“Yes, yes, you’re right, Master. Of course, life is more important. I still want to live and see my son and daughter-in-law again. It would be such a loss to be killed by the bandits! Losing my life is one thing, but failing to beat the bandits and bringing shame to our ancestors would be far worse. Just tell me what to do, Master, and your subordinate will go through fire and water!”

Liu Cong wasn’t really a coward; he was just joking a moment ago, though there was indeed a hint of reluctance in his attitude. However, as a soldier, he took obeying orders as his duty—once given the command by his superiors, he was ready to lay down his life!

“That’s more like it. Compared to our lives, suffering a bit doesn’t count for much. If we really do lose our lives here, who will our wives and children rely on? Everyone should rest well today. Tomorrow, we’ll battle through the rain with all our might. Once we’ve dealt with the bandits, we’ll rest properly. I’ll treat you all once we’re done!”

“Alright, alright! After taking down the bandits, we’ll feast with the Master!”

Han Yu was very good at rallying the troops. With a few words, he managed to stir up everyone’s fighting spirit and resolve to have a fierce battle with the bandits.

After discussing some matters with everyone, Han Yu left the cave with a few men. Now that the plan was moved up to the next day, some things needed to be prepared in advance. Reconnaissance was essential, and since it was sure to be raining tomorrow, they couldn’t just go out in the rain; otherwise, even if they made it back, most would be sick. Han Yu knew that there were large leaves in the mountains here, some as big as a washbasin, which could serve as umbrellas and raincoats, and their green color would allow them to move through the mountains without drawing attention.

“Master, are you going out again? If there’s anything, let me handle it—it’s better than you getting sick from the rain and then no one’s available to command us.” Liu Cong was about to rest when he saw Han Yu leaving. He spoke with concern, although not very eloquently, making it sound somewhat resentful. Liu Cong knew that Han Yu was a better fighter than himself, but he always felt that Han Yu didn’t seem like he came from a farming household. Instead, he seemed like a young master from an aristocratic family, with his demeanor and integrity being exceptional. Liu Cong truly felt that Han Yu wasn’t cut out for these rough tasks.