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weaverpop · 4 days ago
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How about some Baby Mocha Headcanons!!!
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This girl HATES any form of fruit/berries. Blackberries, strawberry’s, bananas, mangos, ect. She hates em all!
Loves of mochi, and will only eat red bean paste if it’s in it. Otherwise it’s chocolate.
Jing never had a daughter before, so now he loves to dress her up in cute little outfits he sees online or in stores. It’s just adorable!!!
Hisses at things she doesn’t understand. Has hissed at the stove and microwave many times.
Knaws on everything. Jing had to buy her special teething items just so she wouldn’t leave kitten breath on everything.
Azure Lion has to be the one to trim her nails, otherwise the other person becomes a scratching post.
After the quads were born, Mocha became like every other older sibling before her, and plotted ways to “return” the new babies. Once, she even put them in a box with stamps to give back to the “stork” good luck Charlie style. Nezha took MANY photos.
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lets-be-incredible · 6 years ago
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Star Fighter (pt 2) || JJ Selfie
Part 2 of Jack-Jack’s rise to becoming Star Fighter.
Things felt as if they were unraveling. The argument he overheard with his parents, his locked augments, and the tenuous situation across the station. He stood amidst the crumbling station, aimless as what he could do the fix it. Still, he knew he had to. He couldn't just let it go to rot.
Changing into his bike gear after his shift at the hanger, JJ went for a drive. It had always cleared his head in the past, and he always came back with some sort of direction. The wind rumbling across his helmet, the sleeves of his jacket billowing… it was calm and refreshing. The fields rushed by and the houses of the residential part of second ring as he prayed for some sign to point him in the right direction. That's when he spotted it. A small flicker that wasn't meant to be there, sticking out the back of another car. His eyes locked on, his audio turning up to reach across the intersection. Banging against the inside of the car. An arm sticking out the back through the tail light. Small. The hand frantically waved attempting to summon any kind of attention. As far as he knew, he was the only one to spot it. The Parr eyed it cautiously, rerouting his path along the streets to follow the vehicle. Once he sped up closer, his vision enhanced, seeing through the various bits of metal and into the trunk. The kid was struggling, their mouth open, likely crying. His vision went deeper. Four in the car. Armed. This was a situation. A situation he could help. The hand pulled back inside the vehicle, disappointed in the lack of aid as the child sniffled and cried. JJ winced and put his vision back to normal. Now he had to be careful. Follow them and jump in to help the kid when possible. A mission. Their route was dubious, and more than once the Parr had to struggle both not to be seen and not to lose them. He'd kept his audio off until they reached their destination within the third ring. Thankfully, as a second ring citizen, it wasn't too odd he was crossing over. If anything, he was confused as to how they had managed to enter back into the third ring, or get out of it. But that was a problem for another time, right now the child’s life was what mattered. Pulling down one of the more dangerous roads, JJ saw the car stop past a gated fence. His hearing was turned back on as the muffled sounds of crying amplified to screams as the trunk was opened. A yelp, and then the child was once more muffled after a series of curses.
Out of the trunk, but into the building. He made his way to the side, parking his bike along the building. Once nearby, he began peering through the walls, struggling to find the kid. A small form in a building of adults wasn’t too hard to track, thankfully. He focused in, watching them chatter and push the girl to a chair to one side, locking something around her arms as they moved to another room. It was a floor up and he'd have to sneak in and pray to not get caught. JJ made his way around the building, keeping his eyes and ears peeled for any disturbances. Gently reaching a window, he eyed it and inspected the lock. Simple enough. He lifted his helmet visor. JJ concentrated, hard, and a beam of red heat shot from his eyes. It squared off the bars, melting them and making them brittle. He grasped on while it was still hot and gave a sharp tug. A muffled think as the bars came off. Rushing to the window JJ opened it and hoisted himself up with a grunt. He slipped through the opening and carefully squatted as he fell down to the ground, eyeing the area around him once more. He could hear and see everything. His path to the child was clear. Carefully he snuck to the girl, constantly checking the other doors and angles. The room she was in was open and big, but he paid no attention to what was in it, or why they wanted her. When his dark hemleted form came into view, though, she mumbled and squirmed, jinging the chains and the cuffs. The sound forced him to wince and turn down his hearing as he rushed to her, also shutting his vision off. "Shhh! Hey, hey it's okay. I'm here to help. I want to get you back to your parents." His visor stayed down as he moved behind her and inspected her chains, "Stay still and I can get these off of you, okay? What's your name?" "An-ana-anastasia." "Wow. That's really pretty. Where do you live, Ana?"
“With mommy and daddy” Thanks. He could have guessed that. JJ lifted his visor behind her, once more concentrating hard on the shackles.
“Don’t move, okay? This is going to get a little hot, but I need you to not move so I can get these off.” The girl froze, like a statue, too terrified to disobey or even nod. The chains between the individual cuffs grew hot, and with a pop they dangled free. Unfortunately, Ana hissed and whimpered at the heat. “I know, I’m sorry.” JJ mumbled, once more dropping his visor. His hand gingerly touched hers, holding on and bringing it around to the front of her body. “But they’re gone.”
Ana looked as if she were about to cry, even though a soft worried smile crept on her face. JJ shook his head and put a finger to his helmet to silence her, “Shhh! The bad guys are still around, so I need you to stay quiet. We’re going to sneak, okay? Then I’ll try to find your mommy and daddy and give you back to them.” Ana’s gaze went softer, though she was likely more quiet due to trauma than actual ease. That meant she had to be taken out of here quickly, or else she’d end up alerting the whole group of people who caught her.
Her small hand wrapped up inside his own, as Jack-Jack quietly led her down the hall in the direction of the window he had come through. Just as he began, though, a noise from behind caught his attention. His gaze shot off toward it, spotting the figures of the men coming closer. Shit. “Ana, Shh!” He whispered, picking the girl up quickly and ducking back behind a set of shelves. The girl squirmed, terrified, but soon grew quiet as the door slammed open and a few men came back in laughing and smiling.
“Just think of the money! I can’t believe you asked for that much!”
“Psh, first fucking ringers can afford it. Gotta keep their precious daughter safe, which means they gotta keep us paid.”
“Naming the kid after--”
“Jonsey! Where’s the kid?”
The men scrambled up to the chair, as JJ watched them through the shelves, inspecting the damage he had done freeing the girl. Ana whimpered next to him as he slowly raised himself up and began moving. Her little legs were frozen in fear, and as much as he wished to urge her on, he could understand why. He gave another tug and Ana shook her head, tears starting to form. Jack-Jack checked the men. They were beginning to fan out.
Escape without confrontation was now impossible. Could he escape with her in his arms?
The Parr scooted closer to Ana, picking her up. Surprisingly, she came willingly into his arms as he took a deep breath and plotted his course. He knew the way. He checked the men. Still roaming, but one was coming closer. Closer. Closer… ready?
Now!
Jack-Jack burst forth from the shelves, kicking one over at the oncoming man and sprinting off down the halls with yells of alarm. They gave chase, but he pushed through. A turn, another turn. Straight, left, and there it was. Stopping dead at the window, Jack-Jack heard their footsteps drawing closer and he carefully lowered the girl out. Ana was crying, trying to hold onto him as a sort of safety. “Go through. Stay right there by the bike. Don’t run off, I’ll be through in a second. Stay there!”
The footsteps were getting closer, and he took a deep breath, slowly getting himself over the bars. Lowering down, he heard them yell just as his hands cleared the building and he dropped down next to Ana. The man stuck his head through the window, cursing and commanding the others to go and get them. He began working his own way through the window.
Ana sniffled as a helmet was shoved on her head and she was lifted into the space between the Parr’s legs on the bike. “Hold on tight, okay?” Ana grasped onto his shirt and nodded as he revved the engine and sped off, careful to keep an eye out for anyone following. Thankfully, cars took longer to get going, and by the time he was ready and out on the road, he was like a bullet.
Jack-Jack slowed down once he was sure he had cleared his situation, and slowed again as he got back into the second ring. He continued to drive, quickly calling Toulouse to let him into first ring when he reached the gate. He now owed the wild red head more than just a ride on the bike after this. “Ana, what’s your last name?” he asked, pulling over for a bit by the ring gate.
“Rhittity.” She mumbled, still holding tight to his jacket. JJ sighed and pulled up a screen, quickly scrolling through a feed in search of her name.
“Alright, Ana. Don’t worry. I’ll find out where you live and give you back to your mommy and daddy, okay?”
“Thank you���” She mumbled out. Her little body shook, and he knew she was crying. Poor kid. She was actually kidnapped today, and had he not been there anything could have happened to her.
JJ cradled her helmeted head gently and sighed, “Okay, I think I know where you live. Can you hold on for just a little longer?” Ana nodded, and the Parr wished his smile would show through the helmet. “Thatta girl.”
The bike neared the house, drawing up about a mansion’s-length away as the scene was being assessed. Cops everywhere, and by the looks of it a few extra forces too. Ana’s family was rich, and clearly powerful like most first-ring families. Wonderful. There was no way he was getting out of this without either getting in trouble from his parents, staying anonymous, or perhaps charged with a crime he didn’t commit. As much as he wanted to escort her, JJ knew better.
Ana was lifted off the bike and the helmet taken off her sweet head. JJ pointed to her house. “That’s yours, right?” The girl nodded, but looked at him curiously. “I can’t go in, okay? But that’s home. I know there are a lot of police there, but they’re going to help you.”
“No, come with me!” Ana said, desperate for comfort. JJ winced under his helmet.
“I can’t, but I can watch you and make sure you get there, okay?” The little girl shook her head. JJ winced again under the visor, “Ana, please. I really can’t. You walk over there, I PROMISE I’m watching. Nothing will hurt you as you get over there.”
Finally, she took another glance back. A woman in red with similar hair emerged from the gate to talk to the men beside it. Apparently that was the mother. The second Ana saw her, the grip on Jack-Jack’s hand lessened. She walked, and then quickly ran toward the house, her arms outstretched, “MAMA! MAMA!” All heads turned, as Jack-Jack watched. Several voices seemed confused, worried, surprised. The Parr immediately started his engine and turned the bike, speeding off before too much attention could be focused on him.
Ana was safe, and that’s what mattered.
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bookofjin · 8 years ago
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Records of Shi Le, part 1
[From JS104. Shi Le and the Eighteen Riders, there’s a story waiting to be told (made up) here for someone creative with time on their hands.]
Shi Le, courtesy name Shilong, originally named Bei, was a Jie from Wuxiang in Shangdang. His ancestors were descendants of a separate section of the Xiongnu, the Qiangqu. His grandfather Yeyiyu and father Zhou Hezhu, also named Qijijia, were both minor chiefs of section groups. At the time of Le's birth, a red light filled the house. White vapour from the sky collected in the the middle of the courtyard. Those who saw were completely amazed by it.
At 14 years old, he followed people of the district travelling to Luoyang, relying on screaming at the Shangdong gate. Wang Yan [JS043] saw and was amazed by him. He looked back and spoke left and right, saying: “Turning toward the Hu toddler, I see his voice and looks have a remarkable determination, I fear he will be the scourge of Under Heaven.” He hurriedly dispatched to collect him, but Le had already left.
He was tall, large and strong, and was brave and vigorous, was heroic and martial and good at riding and shooting. Hezhu was by nature evil and crude, and did not have the adherence of the multitude of Hu. He always sent Le to replace himself in supervising and assisting. The Hu section loved and trusted him.
He resided in Wuxiang below the northern highlands and mountains grass and wood [?], all had the semblance of strong cavalry. In the middle of the houses and gardens he lived side by side with people[?], flowers and leaves were very thick. He knew completely the shape of people [?].
The old fathers and the judges [of character] all said: “This Hu's shape and appearance is unusual and remarkable, his purpose and measures not common, he in the end can not be measured.” They urged the people of the district to greatly get along with him. At the time there was much ridicule and snicker. Only Guo Jing, a native of Wu鄔, and Ning Qu of Yangqu accordingly considered it to be true, both adding wealth and support. Le likewise perceived their kindness and was cultivating their strength.
He always heard the sound of sheath and bell, and returned to thereby to inform his mother. His mother said: “Arising to work and hearing a bird cry, can not but be a good omen.”
In the middle of Tainan [302 – 303], there was in Bing province starvation and chaos. Le with several young Hu absconded and scattered. Then he returned from Yanmen returned to rely on Ning Qu. The Chief Commandant of Beize, Liu Jian, tied them up and sold them, Qu hid them and obtained a pardon.
Le hence secretly went to accept to surrender [?] to the Chief Commandant Li Chuan. On the road he happened to meet Guo Jing. He wept and bowed, saying he was hungry and frozen. Jing replied to him with flowing tears, and used belted goods to sell for food for him, and combined to give accordingly clothes and dress. [?]
Le spoke to Jing, saying: “Presently there is a great hunger, [I?] can not defend the poor. The various Hu are very starved, we ought to induce to want Ji province to approach with grain. For this reason arresting and selling them, can both help.” [?] Jing deeply affirmed him.
It happened that the General who Establishes Power, Yan Cui, told the Inspector of Bing province, the Duke of Dongying, Teng, to carry the various Hu to the east of the mountains to sell to supply the army wealth. Teng sent Generals Guo Yang and Zhang Long with a group of Hu wanting [?] to go to Ji province, two Hu in one yoke.
Le at the time was more than twenty years old and likewise was in its middle [?]. He several times was spurred on and humiliated by Long. Jing formerly due to Le connected Guo Yang and elder brother's son Shi [?]. Yang was Jing's fraternal elder brother. Thus used Yang and Shi each time as requesters for  release. [?]. On the roads and paths there was starvation and disease. He relied on Yang and Shi, and [they] helped. [?]
Then he was sold to Shi Huan, a native of Chiping, as a slave. There was a single old man who spoke to Le saying: “Sir's fish dragon and hair juncture above the Four Ways are already complete [?], [you] must necessarily be a master of men. In the year of jiaxu, the royal Pengzu can be charted [?].” Le said: “Like before noble speech, [I] do not dare to forget virtue.” Suddenly he did not see [him].
Each time he ploughed and worked in the fields, he often heard the sounds of drums and horns. Le thereby told the various slaves. The various slaves likewise heard it [him?]. Because of that [he?] said: “When I as an infant came to be in a house, [I] regularly heard [sound] like this.” The various slaves returned to accordingly tell Huan. Huan likewise was amazed by his appearance and countenance, and released him.
Huan's house was neighbour to horse shepherds. [They?] and the leader of the shepherds, Ji Sang of Wei commandery came and went. Le, due to being able to judge horses, himself was relied on by Sang [?]. He was once hired at Wu'an and Linshui and was confined by the patrolling army. It happened that there was a group of deer passing near by. The army people competed to chase them and Le therefore managed to escape. Suddenly he again saw the single old man. He spoke to Le, saying: “The direction of the group of deer [was?] me. Sir must be the master of the central provinces. Because of that [I] judged to save you.” Le bowed and accepted the instructions.
Thereupon he summoned and assembled Wang Yang, Kui An, Zhi Xiong, Ji Bao, Wu Yu, Liu Ying, Tao Bao, Lu Ming and others, eight riders, as a group of bandits. Later Guo Ao, Liu Zheng, Liu Bao, Zhang Yipu, Huyan Mo, Guo Heilüe, Zhang Yue, Kong Tun, Zhao Lu, Zhi Quliu and others also attended him. They were called the Eighteen Riders. They again went east to the red dragon thoroughbreds within the various pastures [?]. They drove the pasture horses and plundered silk and treasures, to accordingly present to Ji Sang.
When the King of Chengdu, Ying, defeated the Driving Carriage at Dangyin, he compelled the Emperor to go to the Ye palace. Wang Jun [JS039], due to Ying insulting and humiliating the Son of Heaven, sent Xianbei to strike him. Ying was afraid, clasped Emperor and fled south to Luoyang. The Emperor was again pressured by Zhang Fang [JS060] to move to Chang'an. By the frontiers to the east there were soldiers rising up, all in the name of executing Ying [?].
The King of Hejian, Yong, feared the abundance of the eastern host and desired to gather in his breast to go east again, and therefore memorialised to discuss to discard Ying. That year, Liu Yuanhai called [himself] King of Han at Liting. Ying because of that used Gongshi Fan, a native of Yangping, and others, calling himself General, raising troops in Zhao and Wei. The multitudes came in several tens of thousands.
Le and Ji Sang led the shepherds riding the pasture horses, several hundred riders, to accordingly attend him. Sang started to instruct Le to use Shi as family name, Le became known as that. Fan designated Le as Controller of the Van Group, following to attack the Duke of Pingchang, Mo, at Ye. Mo sent General Feng Song to confront them in battle, defeating them. Fan crossed [the He] south at Baima. The Grand Warden of Puyang, Ji Xi punished and beheaded him.
Le and Sang ran away and hid within the pastures. Sang used Le to crouch at night at the Serrated Gates [?], leading the shepherds to rob and plunder the counties of the commandery and fasten prisoners. He also summoned [those who] had fled the instructions into the mountains and marshes. Many adhered to Le. Le led [them?] to accordingly submit to him [Sang?].
Sang therefore titled himself Great General, saying he was in the name of the King of Chengdu, Ying, executing the King of Donghai, Yue and the Duke of Dongying, Teng. Sang used Le as the van rider. He again and again had merits in battle and was appointed to be General who Sweeps away the Caitiffs and Marquis of Zhongming village.
Sang advanced the army to attack Ye, using Le as Commander-in-Chief of the Vanguard. They greatly defeated Teng's general Feng Song and because of that pushed deep to enter Ye. Thereupon they murdered Teng, killed more than ten thousand people, carried off wives, maidens and the precious treasure, and left. They crossed from Yanjin and to the south struck Yan province. Yue was greatly afraid and sent Guo Xi [JS061], Wang Zan and others to punish them.
Sang and Le attacked the Inspector of You province, Shi Xian, at Leling. Xian died there. The beggar Tian Yin led a multitude of 50 000 to save Xian. Le confronted him in battle and defeated Yin. He and Xi and others opposed each other in Pingyuan and Yangping for a period of several months. In more than thirty battles great and small, they won and lost against each other. Yue was afraid and lodged at Guandu, to express support for Xi.
Sang and Le were defeated by Xi. The dead where more than ten thousand people. They therefore gathered their remanding multitudes, wanting to flee to Liu Yuanhai. The Inspector of Ji Province, Ding Shao [JS090], intercepted them at Chiqiao, again greatly defeating them. Sang fled to the horse shepherds. Le fled to Leping. The royal host beheaded Sang in Pingyuan.
At the time the Hu section greats Zhang Beidu, Feng Motu and others embraced a multitude of several thousand, walling off in Shangdang. Le went to follow them and became very close. Because of that he spoke to Beidu, saying: “Shanyu Liu is raising troops to execute Jin. The sections greats resist and do not follow. How [are you] able to stand alone?”
He said: “[We] are not able.”
Le said: “For that reason thus those who are not able, troops and horses must be stringed together. Now the section groups are all already appreciated and summoned by the Shanyu, from time to time they assemble to discuss their desire to rebel against the section greats and revert to the Shanyu. We ought to soon be their plan. [?]”
Beidu and others habitually were without wisdom or plans, and feared the section multitudes were not devoted to them [?]. They therefore secretly followed Le on single horseback to revert to Yuanhai. Yuanhai appointed Beidu King who is Fond of Han, Motu as Commander-in-Chief of the Section Greats, and used Le as General who Assists Han and King who Pacifies Jin to thereby command them. Le hence instructed Beidu as an elder brother, bestowing on him the family name of the Shi clan, naming him Hui, saying he had met himself.
Zhang Fulidu of the Wuwan likewise had a multitude of 2 000 walling up in Leping. Yuanhai again and again summoned him, yet he was not able to bring it about. Le pretended to commit a crime to Yuanhai, and because of that fled to Fulidu. Fulidu was greatly pleased and joined with him as brothers. He sent Le to lead the various Hu to rob and plunder, being not toward the front [?]. The various Hu feared and submitted.
Le knew the multitude in their hearts were adhering to himself, and therefore because of that assembled and detained Fulidu, announcing to the various Hu, saying: “Now to begin the great affair, I or Fulidu, who is worthy of being the master?” The various Hu together accordingly pushed forward Le. Le hence released Fulidu and led his section's multitude to revert to Yuanhai. Yuanhai promoted Le to Controller of All Army Affairs in Conquering and Punishing East of the Mountains, using Fulidu's multitude to pair with him.
Yuanhai sent Liu Cong to attack Huguan, and instructed Le to lead his command of 7 000 as Commander-in-Chief of the Vanguard. Liu Kun [JS062] dispatched Army Protector Huang Xiu and others to relieve Huguan. Le defeated Xiu at Baitian. Le thereupon captured Huguan.
Yuanhai instructed Le, Liu Ling, Yan Pi and others, seven generals, to lead a multitude of 30 000 to rob the various ramparts and walls of Wei commandery and Dunqiu. They captured many of them and made use of the rampart masters as Generals and Chief Commandants. They selected the strong and big, 50 000, as soldiers in the army, the old and weak to stay at the walls like before. The army was without private plundering, the hundred families cherished them.
When Yuanhai usurped the title [of Emperor], he dispatched envoys to confer on Le Holding the Tally and Great General who Pacifies the East. Colonel, Commander-in-Chief and King like before.
Le united the army to rob Ye. Ye was overrun. He Yu fled to Weyguo. [Le] seized the Grand Warden of Wei commandery, Wang Cui, advanced to attack Zhao commandery and murdered the Chief Commandant of the Western Section of Ji province, Feng Chong. He attacked the beggars She Ting and Tian Yin at Zhongqiu, killing them both.
Yuanhai conferred on Le Great General who Calms the East and Opening Office, and to set up Senior Clerks of the Left and Right, Marshal, and Assistant Officer Palace Gentleman.
He advanced the army to attack Julu and Changshan, murdering the Wardens and generals of the two commanderies. He captured in the commanderies and counties of Ji province more than a hundred forts and walls, his multitude reached more than 100 000. Their clothes, caps, people and things he assembled as the lordly master barracks [?].
Therefore he pulled Zhang Bin as Master of Planning, and first appointed a Board of Merit of the Army. He used Diao Ying and Zhang Jin as thighs and arms; Kui An and Kong Chang as claws and teeth; Zhi Xiong, Huyan Mo, Wang Yang, Tao Bao, Lu Ming, Wu Yu and others as generals and commanders.
He sent his general Zhang Si to lead cavalry to go to Bing province's various commanderies and counties north of the mountains, to explain to the various Hu and Jie, to shine light on and thereby calm the danger [?]. The various Hu feared Le's power and fame, and many were those who adhered. He advanced the army Changshan and separately dispatched various generals to attack the various counties of Zhongshan, Boling and Gaoyang. Those who surrendered to him were several tens of thousand people.
Wang Jun [JS039] sent his general Qi Hong to lead the Xianbei Duan Wuchen and others, 100 000 cavalry, to punish Le. He greatly defeated Le at Feilong Mountain. The dead were more than 10 000. Le withdrew to garrison Liyang. He separately instructed the various generals to attack the various who were not obeying and rebelling [?], degrading [?] 30 walled places [?] and setting up wardens and stewards to thereby console them.
He advanced to rob Xindu, murdering the Inspector of Ji province, Wang Bin. Hence the General of Chariots and Cavalry, Wang Kan, and the Commander of the Palace Gentlemen of the North, Pei Xian, led the multitudes from Luoyang to punish Le. Le burnt the barracks and combined the provisions, and turned around the army to resist them, lodging at Huangniu Ramparts. The Grand Warden of Wei commandery, Liu Ju, used the commandery to adhere to Le. Le sent Ju to command his rampart multitudes as the Left Wing of the Centre Army. Le arrived at Liyang. Pei Xian abandoned his army and fled south of the Huai. Wang Kan withdrew to fortify Cangyuan.
Yuanhai conferred on Le Great General who Garrisons the East, and enfeoffed him Duke of Ji commandery, Grasping the Tally, Commander-in-Chief and King [!] like before. Le firmly deferred to be a Duke and did not accept.
He and Yan Pi attacked Duquan and Yuanshi ramparts, capturing them. Pi was hit by a flying arrow and died. Le joined together and commanded their multitudes. He crossed the He from Shiqiao and captured Baima and buried alive men and women, more than 3 000 mouths. To the east he raided Juancheng and murdered the Inspector of Yan province, Yuan Fu. Because of that he could attack Cangyuan, capturing it, and thereupon murder Kan. He crossed the He to attack the various counties of Guangzong, Qinghe, Pingyuan and Yangping. Those who surrendered to Le were more than 70 000 mouths. He again crossed the He south, the Grand Warden of Xingyang, Pei Chun, fled to Jianye.
At the time Liu Cong attacked Henei. Le led cavalry to meet with him. He attacked the General of the Best of the Army, Liang Ju, at Wude. Emperor Huai dispatched troops to aid him [Ju]. Le halted the various generals to defend Wude. He and Wang Sang confronted Ju at Changling. Ju requested to surrended. Le did allow it. Ju crossed over the walls and hid. The people of the army arrested him. Le hurried to Wude and buried the surrendered soldiers, more than 10 000. He counted Liang Ju's crimes and murdered him. The royal host withdrew and returned. North of the He the various fortresses and walls greatly shook, and all requested to surrender and sent to yield to Le.
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