Hu Ji sent the "Descendants of the Moon Wolf" to kill Fu Su, hoping to force Meng Tian to send troops to find the antidote to the wolf poison, so that the female assassins of the "Descendants of the Moon Wolf" could take advantage of Meng Tian's absence to go deeper into the Qin camp to assassinate Fu Su, and then take advantage of Fu Su's death to have Meng Tian sentenced to death by the Imperial Court. The death of Fusu will make Meng Tim be punished by the empire, and finally achieve the purpose of killing two birds with one stone. However, Mengtian recognized the Wolf Clan's plan and did not send out his troops, but set up an ambush in the Qin camp to capture the assassin alive. [2]
Nomin and Creon, who had returned to Touman's camp, were scolded by Touman, who ordered them to go back and recapture Mengtian. Creon is taken in by Touman when he almost dies in the Gobi, and in return is to help Touman get rid of Mengtian. Creon's father was ordered by the king to garrison Tianzhu and was expelled by the Tianzhu people. Creon just wanted to go back to his homeland, but the way back was cut off. Creon was taken in by Touman when he crossed the desert and climbed the snow-covered mountains with his army and almost died in the Gobi. Headman asked Creon to fight for him, but Creon promised his soldiers that he would take them home. Creon's words infuriated Touman, and when Touman drew his sword on Creon, Nomin stepped in front of Creon, claiming that the failure was due to the wolf hunters. Hu Ji brought up Nomin's failure to assassinate Fusu, and Touman had Nomin taken down. Nomin was imprisoned by Touman for resisting, and Creon had to use Mengtian's head to guarantee Nomin's safety.