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How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space

Chapter 473: Bringing Mrs. Pei Was the Best Choice

Author: Yu Seye
updatedAt: 2026-01-16

CHAPTER 473: CHAPTER 473: BRINGING MRS. PEI WAS THE BEST CHOICE

After taking off the goggles, it was still pitch black in front, only shadowy figures could be seen.

Damn, this is too amazing.

Yan Huan Yu exclaimed with delight, "Where did sister get this item?"

Pei Shu’er smiled slyly, "I heard this came from across the sea."

Yan Huan Yu sighed, "How advanced have they become across the sea? With all kinds of inventions, and they’re so practical."

Pei Shu’er couldn’t help but rub her forehead.

"Across the sea" had endured too much.

However, the capital wasn’t without its strange and clever techniques; there were also some who enjoyed inventing things, creating many unusual gadgets.

But the technology within these night vision goggles was not something of this era.

"This item is precious, don’t lose it, remember to return it to me after using it."

Once it was in her hands, everyone was too late to analyze what this thing was.

Everyone nodded, such a good item, none thought of embezzling it.

Yan Huan Yu looked at everyone, waited until everyone had adapted.

Nodded towards him, he waved his finger forward.

"Spread out, then wait for the opportunity, strike with precision."

Otherwise, once those people knew they had night vision goggles, they wouldn’t engage directly, and then fighting would become difficult.

Pei Shu’er saw a person and shot a crossbow arrow.

A person on the outermost edge let out a muffled grunt and then fell to the ground.

Inside, panic ensued for a moment.

During this panicked moment, the vanguard squad seized the opportunity and shot arrows at the people inside, aiming at Dazi’s archers.

In a matter of moments, more than ten people fell there.

Pei Shu’er thought for a moment and still felt this was too slow.

Knowing that there were no less than 2,000 people guarding the grain warehouse, her squad of just over a hundred could take forever grinding away.

After thinking, she took out a pack of sedative, put a small firecracker in it, and tied the sedative to the arrowhead.

After aiming, she lit it with a fire lighter and shot it at those people.

The crossbow arrow did not hit anyone, but exploded in the air with a "bang", the sound wasn’t loud, but the danger was substantial.

Moreover, the distance from the camp was significant, and the commotion couldn’t reach there.

Pei Shu’er distributed small firecrackers and some sedative to the thirty people wearing night vision goggles, letting them do the same.

Seeing there’s such a method, everyone couldn’t help laughing too.

Mrs. Pei truly had some wisdom.

Moreover, they understood why Tang Zan had brought her along.

Because the help Mrs. Pei provided was not trivial.

Such as night vision goggles, such as these firecrackers and sedatives.

No one else would have thought of all this.

Maybe the situation would have reached a stalemate.

Their accuracy and strength were somewhat superior to Pei Shu’er.

And just like that, the people in the room gradually got knocked out, shaking a few times before collapsing.

Once everyone was down, Yan Huan Yu brought a few experts up to finish them off, their movements were quick and swift.

Even those still conscious had their throats slit, rendering them powerless.

The rest moved to this place, which was much better than the previous location.

Concealed and well-suited for confronting the enemy.

The people inside were only part of them; there were others scattered elsewhere.

If they didn’t have night vision goggles, they couldn’t find the others; but with the goggles and the opponents unaware of their tool, they wouldn’t remain still.

Whenever they exposed themselves, their movements would be laid bare.

They wiped out each hideout one by one, those people wanted to deal with them and shot arrows at them too.

But the chosen stopping points were initially selected by Dazi, offering the same strong concealment, making it hard for them to handle Dayan people.

They copied the method, applied sedative to arrows, and shot them out with firecrackers.

As long as the people were knocked out, things would get simpler afterward.

They approached the grain warehouse bit by bit, despite their speed.

But Yu Wenxiu sensed something was wrong.

These people were clearly delaying him, but they couldn’t just be delaying; there must be a bigger scheme!

Currently in the camp, what’s most important?

Undoubtedly the grain, horses, and the weaponry depot.

The possibility of stealing grain was not high; they didn’t seem to have the number, and likely came to burn the grain.

If there’s an issue with the grain, the Dada would eventually perish.

Yu Wenxiu’s facial expression changed dramatically, cold sweat on his forehead.

"Everyone, head towards the grain warehouse for me."

Yu Wenxiu led the way in front but quickly noticed the commotion behind was off.

Upon turning, he found soldiers already engaged back there.

The crucial thing was he couldn’t tell which side among the fighting ones was the impersonator.

"Separate for me!"

Those people separated, and the situation once again reached a stalemate.

His eyes suddenly lit up.

"Speak one by one, starting from the first row!"

As soon as he said this, a portion of Dayan soldiers couldn’t understand it.

But the Dazi in front had already started speaking one by one, a Dayan soldier hesitated for a second, and Yu Wenxiu ordered him killed.

Yu Wenxiu’s eyes showed cruelty.

"Continue."

He already figured out a way to break the situation; soon they’ll find the traitors.

But the situation at the grain warehouse was equally urgent.

Too many Dayan soldiers were getting killed, over three hundred already, with blood staining the ground.

The Dayan people in the team felt a chill in their hearts.

Just then, a troop silently arrived behind the enemy and surrounded the Dazi.

This troop was roughly twenty thousand strong.

Normally, even if the Dazi only had ten thousand, they’d dare to fight them.

Not to mention the Dazi had fifteen thousand.

But with so many hidden enemies, they couldn’t discern.

Enemies hidden, we visible.

Their hearts weren’t united, everywhere were enemies, they couldn’t fight.

While Yu Wenxiu was silent, more Dazi were killed.

Yu Wenxiu had to grit his teeth, "Retreat for me!"

But Tang Peizhong wouldn’t let these people retreat.

His title as the Great Yan War God wasn’t for nothing.

He roared angrily.

"Everyone, charge for me."

Among them, veterans accounted for a quarter; they charged in the front, the rest were recruits, at the back.

Under such circumstances, these recruits were honing their skills.

No Dazi was easier to fight at any other time than now.

The Dazi were tied up, filled with fear, their opponents not only from their enemies but even within their own ranks.

Tang Peizhong saw the Dazi’s situation, his eyes also showed a smile.

His daughter-in-law was indeed not ordinary, thinking of this method.

Pairing her with that brat Tang Zan, it’s a gain for him.

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