Yin Zhi was easily the strongest General on the battlefield, swinging her spear in such a fashion that nobody around her had time to react. Many of the smarter enemy soldiers had drifted to the edges of the battlefield as to escape her wrath.
Yin had a habit of charging into waves of enemy soldiers alone, more than earning her title as, "The Dragon of Wei". Yin had no equal on the battlefield.
Yin stabbed at a Shu Han soldier, his blood spilled onto the cold ground where countless numbers of his fallen comrades lay. The Shu Han soldiers stared in awe of Yin, while the Cao Wei reinforcements stormed the battlefield, wiping out any remaining enemies with ease.
Yin exhaled deeply, she had won against an enemy that had nearly double her soldiers, but that was nothing out of the ordinary. Yin straightened her back. Her white horse glimmered in the sunlight as day finally broke, she could finally rest.
Seemingly in a hurry, a messenger from Cao Wei approached Yin and bowed to her, he pushed his fists out in front of him, one fist inside his other hand as his head moved to align to them. The messenger's chest remained straight as a board.
"Ma'am! I bring news from Lord Cao Cao! He wishes to inform you of your promotion to General of the Vanguard!"
Yin nodded in a very dejected manner, as though she were unhappy to receive such a promotion.
"Thank you, send word to Lord Cao Cao of my acceptance of said promotion," Yin replied, with her slightly raspy voice. Her tone instantly became neutral once more.
The messenger bowed once more and ran off, he looked very relieved to have a conversation go so smoothly.
Yin was not by any means intimidating, she stood at just 5'3", but her presence made others uneasy, she seemed as though she were the most important. Her presence was only trumped by Lord Cao Cao himself. Even among Lord Cao Cao's own son, Cao Pi, she seemed the most important.
Yin tugged slightly on the reins of her horse, her horse turned at her tug and calmly trotted back to their main camp, as though nothing out of the ordinary happened at all.
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