Disclaimer: I do not own either Bluey or Mulan,only how the story goes. Bluey belongs to Ludo Studio and Mulan belongs to Disney. The only thing that I do own are the OC's of the story. I do apologize for any errors in grammar and/or if I was not accurate in reference to something.
A/N: This chapter isn't going to be very long. But that doesn't mean that it has a small part.
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TheWriterForGod42: And with me this time, are both Shan Yu and John Blitz.
Both Shan Yu and John Blitz walk into the room and the former says: Greetings, everyone.
John Blitz: We won't be taking up too much of your time.
Shan Yu: Just know that this chapter is going to be both dark and foreboding.
John Blitz: But know that a lot more action will come much later in the story.
TheWriterForGod42, Shan Yu and John Blitz: Enjoy the chapter.
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Chapter Five: Deliver a Message
Smoke filled the air as fires raged from a destroyed village. Fires raged through everything as nothing from it survived. John Blitz's falcon screeched as it soared through the air. It flew to catch up to the Hun army while the rode away from the burning village. The Huns road through a more rocky terrain as they made their way to towards the Emperor. But they didn't go very far when John Blitz suddenly pulled on the reins to stop his horse. The steed whinnied while coming to a stop. The rest of the army followed suit and came to a stop. The Doberman looked about with his eyes, ears and nose. He picked up a couple of scents and heard some rocks falling before motioning to some of his dogs to find them. A trio of dogs leapt off of their mounts before disappearing into the rocky terrain.
A couple of swordsmen and an archer made their way to search for whatever was out there. The larger dog soon found something before grabbing a couple of dogs by the scruff and yanking them out. They yelped in pain before pulled along. When they came back before the army, the two dog soldiers were shoved to the ground. They lifted their heads and became afraid as they were now before the invading Hun army. One of the swordsmen looked to his leader and said, "Imperial scouts."
Both dogs sat up, but became afraid when their gaze was met by the leader of the Huns. John Blitz slipped off of his horse and walked up to the two men. He removed the hood from his head to reveal his face. Though they knew who he was, they were both afraid as one of the dogs said, "John Blitz."
John Blitz raised his arm and let the falcon land on the glove. When he was before them he kneeled down and the falcon screeched and looked intimidating to the two. The falcon back up when John Blitz fixed one of the soldier's scarves and said with a smile, "Nice work, gentle dogs." He gestured behind him and said, "You two found the Hun army."
All the Huns started laughing as they thought it was a little funny. Though they knew they were in a bad position, one of the Imperial dogs tried to be brave and defiantly said, "The Emperor will stop you, John Blitz."
"Stop me?" John asked and the falcon flew away, looking a little surprised. But then he responded by saying with a dark grin, "He invited me."
He grabbed the defiant dog by the throat and hoisted him off the ground. Holding the dog high John Blitz said, "By building his wall, he challenged my strength." He removed his blade and sounded ready to have some fun, "Well, I'm here to play his little game."
The soldier in his grasp gasped from the tight grip on his throat. John Blitz threw the dog down and pointed his sword at them while commanding, "Go! Tell all that I'm coming. And tell your Emperor to send forth his strongest armies.
"I'm ready." He said with narrowed eyes. Neither soldier said anything as they got up and ran off. John Blitz lightly scratched his muzzle with his free hand as they watched them go and disappear into the fog. Without looking back to his men he asked, "How many men does it take to deliver a message?"
"One." The archer said with a dark smile as he readied his bow. He took aim at the mist and even though he couldn't see the two Imperial dogs, he let the arrow fly. The arrow flew past John Blitz before disappearing into the mist. A moment later, a pained howl rang through the rocky terrain, telling the Huns that one of the scouts had been hit and would be dead soon.
John Blitz and the three returned to their mounts before climbing back onto the horses. When they were all secure, John Blitz looked to his men and said, "We'll keep going for a few more miles before making camp."
Each of the dogs in his army nodded in agreement to this. With a flick of his reins, John Blitz once again led his army through the terrain.
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Shan Yu: This was a little darker than the actual story.
John Blitz: But it does help the drama a little.
TheWriterForGod42: True. And thank you both for stopping by.
Shan Yu and John Blitz: No problem.
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Author's Note: And chapter five is officially done. There's going to be a great deal of humor in the next chapter so get ready for that. And when you read the next chapter, if you do what I did and imagined it in your head, you just might end up laughing hard. I look forward to reading your reviews. Be sure to leave a comment either about if I've done something wrong or if you want something specifically to happen. See you next time.
