On the side of the Capital City, preparations for money, supplies, and dispatching reinforcements raced against time.
At this moment, Jiang Shaohua, as expected by Chancellor Chen and Minister Feng, led his troops in pursuit on the very day the Rouran Barbarians fled.
The Rouran Barbarians scattered in all directions, and Jiang Shaohua ordered his men to divide forces to chase them down, while he personally led the elite soldiers of the Personal Guard Camp in tight pursuit of the largest group of Rouran Barbarians.
This group, consisting of over ten thousand cavalry, were elite soldiers under the Rouran Khan, much like the Personal Guard Camp of Jiang Shaohua. All were the best among the elite.
Shi Luohou was shot in the chest by Jiang Shaohua's arrow, and fell from his horse immediately. Fortunately, a hard layer of armor blocked the arrow, which pierced the chest more than two inches but failed to take Shi Luohou's life instantly.
