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Guan- Yeah I know, it just I really don't like Zhou Yu, I guess it is cause I read the novel first, but that is way, I took a lot of that scene from one in the book. Though if I made Su look bad it was not done on purpose I have a lot of respect for him.
WOE- Well yeah he was recommended as an commoner which I think is a peasant, as for GP/SSX, yeah well I won't be surprised if he gets a lot of pairing once DW5 come out, I figure he will be the next pretty boy of Shu.
Windchanter- Thank you for your review, Sun Qian as been my fav, ever since I read the first book, he was a brilliant statement, and his plans always worked in the book.
Sun Qian walked around his room unable to sleep that night, all aware of what the next day would bring. It would be the day of destiny, the day in which the fate of not just himself, but all of China would be greatly affected. He knew his men where ready and well lead and he knew Sun Quan's ships where ready as well for the coming day. It just that there were so many unknown variables in war, something could go wrong easily and everything mess up. Cao Cao had a huge army, one that if the plan and thus the battle was lost, would easily crush anything in the south. He was also entering this battle without 3 of his generals, and Xu Shu, a fact which scared the living day lights out of him.
Over the past months many things happened that would effect the course of the battle, the negations with Zhou Yu went well, and the was a semi-stable relationship between the two, well at least stable enough to fight this one battle. Zhuge would have his little mind games with Zhou Yu, and would almost always come up on top in the end. In Jing, Pang Tong was quickly working on plans of his own, using the idea of the southeast wind to his advantage, he had a intermediate go between himself, to a officer of Cao Cao, Tzu Ling who would make sure Cao Cao linked his ships like how Pang Tong wanted them, he also planed the blocking of escape routs, and the assignments on who would attack where. He would send letters back and forth with Lu Su going over ideas about the battle, and the possible plans. The two where close friends, going back a good bit. He also worked on recruiting officers from the local areas, growing the remaining for of 75,000 to 200,000. He also was luckily in that Zhao Yun, who had been search for months for Liu Bei had arrived and requested to help him. Huang Zhong, and Wei Yan.
The next day would have to come, for both sides, and for both sides it was the moment of truth. Sun Qian was asked to stay away from the battlefront since he was not much of a soldier, or fighter. The command of the army in the field was held by Pang Tong, and Zhuge Liang was in secong in command. On the water two large fleets lined up across from each other one side the huge ships where waving dark blue flags, and on the ships where waving either yellow or red flags. In the Shu camp, Pang Tong sat on a high hill to watch the developments below. He smiled, when he could tell from the moments of the enemy ships, that in fact they where chained together.
"So is the wind ready to blow," Tong said turning to Zhuge with a smile.
"Well of course, I had a vision about this, and I know we are going to win," Zhuge replied confidently.
"I know, this will be a grand day for the lord, we can get him closer to his rightful place of power," Tong said watching the moments of both navies.
On the water, Huang Gai moved quickly ahead, of the rest of the forces, and was for some reason not fired on, when he got closer his ships went up in flames and ran into Cao Cao's. The fire spread quickly from ship to ship catching everyone of the ships on fire, and soon the rest of the fleet was moving in, and Cao Cao could return any arrow fire from his ships.
The ships controlled by Qian navy led by Yun ran into Cao Cao force under the command of Xiahou Yuan. Yuan fired a number of arrows at the incoming force before being they boarded his ship. Yun on the other side make quick work of the scared solider under the command of Yuan, and the two met face to face near the back of one of the ships. Yuan saw Yun, and fired a arrow which was deflected by Yun. Yun charge at Yuan with his spear thrusting it at Yuan, but was block by Yuan's sword. The two then battled back and forth until Yuan was nearly surrounded and forced into the water to retreat.
On shore Cao Cao forces where making a orderly retreat thanks to the troops that Jia had place in case of emergency. Zhang Liao was in charge of the force that guarded Cao Cao along with Yun Jin, and Li Dian. They made quick work of any enemy force that got in there way until they came into a small path where they where ambushed by Guan Yu himself. Guan Yu and his men cut down a number of the men, before Liao rode toward Guan Yu challenging him. The battled for 60 straight bouts, till Jin, and Dian were out of the way, at that moment Liao smiled at the enemy warrior, and rode away.
At that moment the battle was over, and the Cao was denied his dream conquest of China. The remaining force returned to there bases, and celebrated the victory, and at that moment the alliance between the Suns seems really stable, the question of the future was not on the minds of many except for Zhuge, Tong, Yu, and Su.
When the news reached Qian, he was overjoyed, and couldn't hold back his joy, he gave make it a holiday for every one across Jing, and the whole land celebrated the grand victory.
Now when the new reached Xu Shu he was talking with Ma Tang about the final agreements for a alliance between the Ma's and Sun Qian. A servant walked up and told Shu who smiled, and turned to Ma and said, "It seems the heavens are looking out for us, this victory is a sign that a alliance between are nations would be best."
"I agree with you on that," Ma Tang said confidently, "But there is one conduction which you must meet for the alliance, if you can't we won't have an alliance."
