t the same time Ma Dai and Wang Ping came up behind; and Ma Zheng and Zhang Yi came out。
The soldiers of Wei were trapped and helpless。 They scattered and fled for life。 Cao Zhen; protected by his generals; fled away eastward。 The enemy chased them closely。 As Cao Zhen fled there arose a great shouting; and up came an army at full speed。 Cao Zhen thought all was lost; and his heart sank; but it was Sima Yi; who drove off the pursuers。
Though Cao Zhen was saved; he was almost too ashamed to show his face。
Then said Sima Yi; 〃Zhuge Liang has seized Qishan; and we cannot remain here。 Let us go to River Wei; whence we may try to recover our lost ground。〃
〃How did you know I was in danger of defeat?〃 asked Cao Zhen。
〃My messenger told me that you said there was not a single soldier of Shu near; and I knew Zhuge Liang would try to seize your camp。 So I came to your help。 The enemy's plan succeeded; but we will say no more about that wager。 We must both do our best for the country。〃
But the fright and excitement made Cao Zhen ill; and he took to his bed。 And while the army were in such a state of disorder; Sima Yi was afraid to advise a return。 They camped at River Wei。
After this adventure Zhuge Liang hastened back to Qishan。 After the soldiers had been feasted and services recognized; the four discontented leaders………Wei Yan; Chen Shi; Du Qiong; and Zhang Ni………came to the tent to apologize。
〃Who caused the loss?〃 said Zhuge Liang。
Wei Yan said; 〃Chen Shi disobeyed orders and rushed into the valley。〃
〃Wei Yan told me to;〃 said Chen Shi。
〃Would you still try to drag him down after he rescued you?〃 said Zhuge Liang。 〃However; when orders have been disobeyed; it is useless to try and gloze it over。〃