Fighting for Love Episode 17 Recap
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Chang Yuqing's younger brother Cui Yan was eager to earn military merits to find a wife for himself. Chang Yuqing had no objection to this. Soldiers fight battles year-round, making the four seas their home, so they should get married sooner. Cui Yan was very curious about what kind of woman Chang Yuqing liked, but the other party said it was definitely not the woman he had in mind.
After A Mai's leg injury healed, Shang Yizhi transferred her to a location near his tent. Ostensibly, he gave A Mai the task of standing night watch. At night, Shang Yizhi would call A Mai to his camp and ask if she wanted to bathe and relax. He said she hadn't slept well before in the collective large tent and should catch up on her sleep now.
Since they were in a military camp, A Mai didn't let her guard down. Bathing could easily lead to her being discovered, so she did not agree. In the morning, when A Mai woke up, she immediately saw the small dog Shang Yizhi had woven from thatch. In front of others, Shang Yizhi was a majestic and impressive general, but when pursuing A Mai, he was quite considerate.
After completing the military advisor's training during the day, Shang Yizhi took A Mai outside the camp and invited her to watch the meteor shower with him. Having finally gotten a chance to be alone with A Mai, Shang Yizhi tried his best to impress her and even fantasized about a more intimate relationship with A Mai. As a result, they discovered the quietly ambushing Northern Desert army.
Shang Yizhi and A Mai quickly brought the news to the military advisor. The military advisor saw that A Mai was still present and specifically reminded A Mai not to forget their agreement. A Mai tactfully withdrew. The military advisor instructed Shang Yizhi that in the last battle, Chen Qi's forces had not suffered heavy losses, but their army's vitality had been damaged.
After several days, Chen Qi's army did not closely pursue them, which shows it was related to A Mai. To ensure nothing went wrong, the military advisor once again instructed Shang Yizhi that in the future, military secrets must not be discussed in A Mai's presence. The Northern Desert army had figured out their location. In this critical situation, they should transfer promptly.
The military advisor looked at the map and decided to lead the troops to withdraw to Pingjia Ao. To give the main army sufficient time to transfer, the military advisor also specially assigned a small team to attract the enemy's attention and then try to delay time as much as possible to create an opportunity for the main force. The team luring the enemy deeper had to pass through a dangerously strategic valley.
Moreover, the enemy's strength was formidable, and the difference in strength between the two armies was vast. Once Chang Yuqing caught up, they would definitely be in dire straits. A Mai was well aware of the danger facing this team. It was their Seventh Battalion that accepted this task. Late at night, the Seventh Battalion began to set off, and A Mai also quietly blended into the team and went with them.
At dawn, the soldiers of the Seventh Battalion discovered that A Mai was also in the team. A Mai discussed with the leading officer Lu Gang that the troops led by Chang Yuqing were all cavalry, using excellent steeds, while they were mostly infantry. When the two armies met, the infantry really had no chance of winning.
A Mai decided to let their team lure the enemy into a dense forest, where it was full of thorns, making it impossible for tall horses to run. They diverted Chang Yuqing as planned, but Lu Gang's team was caught up by Chang Yuqing in the direction he ran. His team was almost annihilated. A Mai and another small detachment saw the signal Lu Gang sent out and knew that he had died in the line of duty.
A Mai and the other officers felt unpleasant. Some soldiers asked A Mai if they should go to reinforce them. Lu Gang had previously instructed them that they must save their lives. If he died, A Mai was to take his place and lead the remaining soldiers well. A Mai endured the humiliation and burden, immediately leading her subordinates to transfer. Chang Yuqing led the Northern Desert cavalry in relentless pursuit, quickly closing in on A Mai's team.
Soldiers on both sides were out of breath. A Mai encouraged her subordinates to definitely persevere until they reached the target location before resting. Just at this moment, the Northern Desert army arrived. A Mai stayed behind to cover the rear, urging the soldiers behind her to quickly cross the bridge. She was the last one to cross the bridge, but the bridge was in disrepair from age. A Mai fell from a loose plank.
The soldiers behind her shouted A Mai's name. The Northern Desert soldiers quickly rushed over, and the officers and soldiers of the Seventh Battalion had no choice but to cut the rope bridge to prevent the enemy from crossing.
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