
Meanwhile, the bandit group led by the head of the mountain bandit Mao.
They were secretly watching the movements of the group of bodyguards and the carriage containing the women and treasures.
They suddenly appeared attacking from the right left side of the road with arrows.
The group of bodyguards fended off the arrows and moved backwards.
But their retreat was also closed by a bandit troupe.
The head bandit was still watching from a high place, he did not directly exert all his strength.
As the head of an experienced bandit and had been carrying out robberies for decades.
In the attack he was also careful and did not carelessly rely on numbers and strength.
The guards were now surrounded from behind the front left right, their situation was squeezed.
Bun Houw sent his 500-man cavalry, advancing to provide the rest they remained in hiding.
500 Horsemen who came from behind the bandits, managed to disrupt the siege of the bandits.
paving the way back for the guards and the cars they were guarding.
The cavalry released arrows, preventing the bandits from chasing them.
They were escorting the group of bodyguards to leave the location and continued to move backwards.
While the head of the bandits who saw their prey escaped, because of the arrival of horsemen who helped the guards.
Deciding not to pursue, he was afraid there was a larger royal army, waiting for them to enter a trap.
Seeing the bandits not chasing, Bun Houw changed his plan using the second plan he had prepared.
The retinue of guards and the Royal troops continued their journey, with a detour through the shallow water side of the river.
The bandit chief did not completely release his prey, secretly he still continued to stalk the entourage.
When ascertaining the group, only in the guard of 500 horsemen that alone.
He exerted all his strength.
With messages,
However they must be able to rob the group, must not fail for any reason.
The chase again occurred a group of bodyguards and the royal forces desperately hold the bandits.
Give time so that the treasure troop and the women can cross to the other side of the river, and escape into the forest.
After that they slowly moved back to the other side of the river.
The bandits continued to chase after them, trying to cross the river.
When the bandits were chasing the group of troops and guards who tried to cross the river.
From within the forest darted out arrows scattering towards the bandits, preventing them from advancing.
The bandit chief signaled to retreat and stop the pursuit.
At the same time a firework was released from the forest,
shortly thereafter, there was a rumbling sound coming from the river.
The retinue of guards and cavalry had arrived safely on the other side of the river.
While the bandits and their leaders, they advanced unable to, retreating could not.
Because the distance of the river is shallow enough wide.
Running with knee-length water and uneven riverbeds is also an obstacle.
Finally the bandit group before being able to retreat to the riverbank, had been swept from the river water upstream which came very quickly and rolled them all.
The river was indeed usually shallow, so the bandits were not suspicious.
What they did not expect was that Bun Houw dammed the flow of river water upstream.
So as soon as the dam was broken down by Bun Houw's troops, after seeing the firework code that was released.
Then on both sides of the river sprang Bun Houw's army.
Waiting for the bandit bandits who managed to reach the riverbank in exhausted conditions.
And unable to give a fight when in the short.
Including the head bandit also managed to be summed up easily.
From the side of Bun Houw lost dozens of people, who came from the entourage of guards and the royal horsemen.
They were killed in this mission, but it was the smallest amount that Bun Houw could make.
This incident makes Bun Houw troops more serious in training, so they do not have to lose their lives in carrying out the following missions.
Bun Houw then took the bandits as prisoners of war, heading for General Bai's main military headquarters.
General Bai and the other 4 officers welcomed the success of the mission on Bun Houw.
General Bai and the other 4 officers warmly welcomed Bun Houw.
They immediately took Bun Houw to the main headquarters.
They held a small banquet welcoming the victory of Bun Houw.
While eating General Bai asked "what about the loot from the bandits?"
Bun Houw replied,
"Everything has been handed over and reported to the war confiscation department."
General Bai nodded and said,
"Good it's true, confiscated property we can't touch it, it has rules."
"If violating can be subject to military punishment" he said lying and pretending to give advice for his personal interests.
Bun Houw knew it all, he was not a fool.
Since joining the military he has studied and memorized all military regulations in his head.
After the meal, General Bai took out a small chest filled with silver.
Handing it over to Bun Houw while saying,
"there's a little bonus for you, accept it, as a reward for your victory against the bandits."
Bun Houw without many words, replied.
"Thank you general .."
Though Bun Houw knew the mission reward this time was not small, but he pretended to be stupid.
Bun Houw inwardly knew that the loot he had deposited and the reward for the success of the mission.
It had been corrupted by General Bai along with the 4 useless fellow officers.
But this time was not the right time to fight them, so Bun Houw pretended to be stupid and swallowed everything.
With the gift of one small silver box, let alone to pay for the mission fee this time.
To pay a bonus to 5 commanders only fit.
Moreover, had to pay bonuses and compensation for his injured and dead troops.
This small box of silver money would only be a big joke and silliness in front of his men.
Fussing about it is also free at most he will be increasingly hated and pressured by this barbaric general.
Fortunately Bun Houw had ordered Alung to divide half of the loot before it was reported.
So that the mission costs of bonus troops and compensation for the injured and dead have been covered, the rest is included as cash funds for their military camps.
After receiving the reward Bun Houw resigned from there.
After Bun Houw left the five men laughed out loud.
Bun Houw returned to his military camp directly calling alung and the 5 commanders of his troops came facing.