Chapter 467: Trading life for life, one arrow entering the body

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Mi Han Text Volume Chapter 467: Trading Life for Life and One Arrow Entering the Body If something happened to Mi Yang in this battle, no matter how great the victory was, Liu Bei would throw them directly into the Han River as a memorial in the end.

Miyang.

How could this not make Fa Miao feel extremely anxious?

When he saw thousands of Wei troops rushing towards the hillside, Fa Miao immediately took Mi Yang's hand and tried to pull him away.

It is true that there are currently not many soldiers guarding Mi Yang, but they are not stupid and will wait obediently for the Wei army to attack.

As long as he leaves now, the thousands of Wei troops will not be able to pose a threat to Mi Yang for a while.

As long as we delay for a while, reinforcements from Wu Yi and Wei Yan will arrive.

Facing Fa Miao's drag, Mi Yang did not show any pretense.

Mi Yang is not afraid of death, but he does not want to capsize in the gutter.

As for the fearless charge of thousands of Wei troops, any wise person would know that they should avoid its edge at the moment.

Anyway, the victory of the Han army is now a foregone conclusion, and he does not need to stay to boost morale.

Just before leaving from Shanshan Mountain, Mi Yang warned Ding Feng beside him:

"Hurry down and lead some elite troops to pursue Cao Zhen. Be sure not to let him escape!"

Ding Feng and Fa Miao were equally anxious.

As long as Mi Yang does not offend and is willing to avoid danger temporarily, he is willing to listen to any order Mi Yang gives.

After seeing Ding Feng accept the order, Mi Yang felt relieved and quickly retreated towards the other side of the hillside under the protection of nearly a hundred soldiers.

As he got closer and closer to the hillside, the sharp-eyed Fei Yao spotted a young general wearing Mingguang armor, who was retreating down the hillside under the escort of nearly a hundred Han troops.

As the biggest enemy of the Wei Dynasty, the Mingguang Armor had already become Mi Yang's symbolic armor. Fei Yao knew that the young man was Mi Yang.

But no matter how anxious Fei Yao was, he could only watch Mi Yang getting further and further away from him.

Because the thousands of Wei troops led by Fei Yao were determined to die, their marching speed was certainly not slow.

But no matter how fast they were, there were still many fleeing Wei troops blocking their way, not to mention that if they wanted to really attack Mi Yang, they still had to climb a hillside.

The unfavorable objective environmental restrictions made it impossible for Fei Yao to rush in front of Mi Yang for a while.

To make matters worse, the elite troops led by Wu Yi and Wei Yan, who were eager to protect the Lord, also arrived not far behind the thousands of Wei troops led by Fei Yao.

Among the two, the Han army led by Wei Yan was closer to Fei Yao's Wei army.

Wei Yan looked at Fei Yao's back with almost red eyes.

Since his family knew his own affairs, Wei Yan was not unaware that his character was disliked by many people. He also knew that the only two big men who could possibly reuse him were Liu Bei and Mi Yang.

Among the two, Liu Bei is old, but Mi Yang is in his prime, so for his own future, Mi Yang must not let anything happen to him.

Now in Wei Yan's eyes, Fei Yao seemed not to attack Mi Yang, but to cut off his official career. How could Wei Yan endure this?

Wei Yan, who was angry, unknowingly accelerated his pace. Soon after, he held a big sword and killed thousands of Wei troops.

In order to quickly get close to the thousands of Wei troops, Wei Yan took only a few hundred Han troops to break away from the flank.

With the loud shout of "Don't hurt my lord", Wei Yan held a big sword and led hundreds of Han troops to attack from behind into the formation of thousands of Wei troops.

Due to the rush towards the hillside, the formation of the thousands of Wei troops was not close together. Coupled with Wei Yan's bravery, the formation behind the thousands of Wei troops was quickly torn open by hundreds of Han troops.

This made it impossible for Fei Yao to lead the army forward.

If he didn't return to the army first to deal with the hundreds of Han troops in the rear, it wouldn't take long before all the thousands of Wei troops would die under the attack and killing of the hundreds of Han troops.

When Wei Yan's reinforcements arrived, Mi Yang, escorted by nearly a hundred soldiers, arrived at a camp at the foot of the hillside.

The reason why Yangping Pass can be called the most dangerous pass in the world is not only because of the steep external terrain, but also because there are dozens of strong fortresses of various sizes inside Yangping Pass.

These dozens of fortresses divide the entire interior of Yangping Pass into many independent areas from west to east.

The structure of the connected camps within the pass fundamentally strengthened the defense of Yangping Pass.

When Cao Cao attacked Hanzhong, with the powerful military strength of the Wei army, the city gate of Yangping Pass was actually breached.

However, after breaking through the city gate of Yangping Pass, the densely packed camps inside the pass once again became an insurmountable chasm, blocking the Wei army from moving forward.

Lao Cao was so angry that he almost retreated.

If it weren't for Liu Ye's accurate judgment and Wei Jun's good luck, Wei Jun would not have been able to capture Yangping Pass.

Similarly, during the Battle of Hanzhong, Liu Bei, who led countless elite troops to attack Yangping Pass for more than a year, was unable to occupy Yangping Pass for this reason.

Yangping Pass is a dangerous pass, but at the same time it is a huge military camp straddling the mountains.

If it weren't for the special structure of Yangping Pass, no matter how much Mi Yang tried to lure Cao Zhen with the empty city strategy, he would never let the Wei army easily break through the gate of Yangping Pass.

After returning to the first military stronghold and being safe, Mi Yang immediately climbed up to the wall of the stronghold to watch the battle below.

Although the Wei army led by Fei Yao all had death aspirations, so did Wei Yan's hundreds of Han troops.

But the will to die does not represent morale. At the moment, the morale of the Han army is definitely much higher than that of the Wei army.

Therefore, even though the Han army below was smaller in number than the Wei army, when the two fought, they were still evenly matched for a while.

This situation was instantly reversed shortly after Wu Yi came to the rescue with a large number of Han troops.

Wei Yan and Wu Yi were both fierce generals, and the morale of their sergeants was now high. At first, Fei Yao was able to rely on the Wei army's numerical advantage to fight the Han army.

But when this only advantage disappeared, the fate of Fei Yao's Wei army seemed to be invisibly doomed.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! As time went by, Wei Yan and Wu Yi joined forces and led their troops to rush into the interior of the Wei army. Soon after, they reached Fei Yao.

Although Fei Yao was loyal, he was not a strong general. How could he withstand the combined attack of Wei Yan and Wu Yi?

Fei Yao fought with Wei Yan and Wu Yi for only a few rounds, and Wei Yan personally beheaded him with a long knife in his hand.

When Fei Yao's headless body fell to the ground, the fighting spirit of the remaining hundreds of Wei troops also dissipated in an instant.

After defeating the Wei army, Wei Yan, who was covered in blood, picked up Fei Yao's head from the ground, came down from the village in front of Mi Yang with excitement on his face, and held Fei Yao's head like a treasure and handed it to Mi Yang.

In front of Yang.

Looking at Fei Yao's head, which was covered in blood and still hanging in silence, Mi Yang couldn't help but sigh: "This man is also a loyal and righteous man. Let's put his head and body together so that he can be buried alive."

He knew that he was going to die, but he was still willing to die in vain. Even if he was in a different camp, it was enough to arouse the respect in Mi Yang's heart.

After sighing with emotion, Mi Yang looked at the battlefield below again.

Under successive ambushes, the 10,000 Wei troops had already been routed.

Below are the Wei troops fleeing in all directions, and the Han troops chasing the Wei troops everywhere. Of course, many Wei troops began to kneel down and surrender after discovering that Cao Zhen and others were missing.

But the point is that Cao Zhen is missing!

Although he had just sent Ding Feng to lead the army to pursue Cao Zhen, the news had not come back yet, and Mi Yang did not know whether Cao Zhen was alive or dead for a while.

If he died, that would be the greatest gain. If he survived, today's great victory would be a regret.

Thinking of this, Mi Yang sighed again: "When you are the leader, what's wrong with using it!"

Wei Yan was stunned for a moment when he heard Mi Yang's emotion.

Liu Bei also said this emotion back then. It was Liu Bei's emotion after Huang Zhong killed Xiahou Yuan.

The meaning of Liu Bei's words at that time was: If you want to offer it, just offer Zhang He's head. What's the point of asking for Xia Houyuan's head?

Today, Mi Yang has used Liu Bei's emotions back then, and anyone can hear the regret in his heart.

After hearing these words, Wei Yan felt guilty in his heart.

Then he discovered that Wu Yi, who was fighting with him just now, had disappeared.

It seems that Wu Yi decisively led the army to pursue Cao Zhen.

Thinking of this, Wei Yan couldn't help but secretly curse Wu Yi for being cunning, but now it was obviously too late for him to lead his army to chase Cao Zhen.

He could only pray silently in his heart that Ding Feng and Wu Yi would not let Mi Yang down.

Compared to Mi Yang's side who had Fei Wangcao, Cao Zhen's side looked very embarrassed.

Although Cao Zhen's strategy successfully delayed most of the Han army's pursuit of him, it created a good opportunity for him to escape.

But many roads behind him were already covered in fire.

This is also a big test for Cao Zhen.

But I have to say that Cao Zhen was truly trained by Cao Cao.

Cao Cao also faced a similar situation to Cao Zhen during the Battle of Puyang. His retreat was blocked by a raging fire.

And what did Cao Cao do back then?

It's simple, one life for another.

Under Cao Zhen's strict order, his soldiers had no choice but to step forward and use their flesh and blood to roll across the burning ground.

The flammable substance Mi Yang used was not stone grease after all.

Fires caused by ordinary flammable materials can be extinguished with flesh and blood. Cao Cao had already verified this.

When dozens of Wei soldiers waded through the fire without fear of death, the fire blocking Cao Zhen's front was indeed extinguished by the continuous rolling.

When Wang Shuang saw this, he immediately carried Cao Zhen on his back and fled through the passage that he had finally filled with his life.

In this way, Cao Zhen escaped safely, but the Wei troops responsible for opening the way...

Even if you don't mention it, Cao Zhen doesn't care about their lives anyway.

After escaping from the encirclement of the fire, the open city gate of Yangping Pass not far away was already in sight.

Seeing this scene, Cao Zhen showed an excited smile on his face, that was his hope!

But before Cao Zhen could be happy for a long time, the Han army's pursuers from behind had already arrived.

It was Ding Feng who led the army to kill.

Although due to the chaos on the battlefield, Ding Feng was unable to gather too many Han troops for a while, but after gathering them, he also brought hundreds of Han troops to pursue Cao Zhen.

On the other hand, on Cao Zhen's side, there are only a few hundred Wei troops following him.

The two sides are evenly matched in terms of numbers, but what about their momentum?

When Ding Feng screamed and led hundreds of Han troops to attack from behind, Wang Shuang had no choice but to put Cao Zhen down first. Then he raised his weapon and led the remaining hundreds of Wei troops to stop Ding.

Seal department.

The enemy is already chasing behind them, and we have no horses to rely on. If they run away rashly, no one will be able to escape in the end.

But Wang Shuang did not forget his main task. On the one hand, he led the army to resist the fierce attack of the Han army, and on the other hand, he protected Cao Zhen and kept retreating.

Fighting while retreating is the best portrayal of the Wei army's current operations.

Ding Feng looked at Cao Zhen not far away. He wanted to break through the Wei army's obstruction as soon as possible, but Wang Shuang and other Wei generals knew that now was the time for them to fight for their lives.

In addition, Wang Shuang is indeed a rare warrior. If Ding Feng were here, he might be able to fight on a par with Wang Shuang, but Ding Feng did not have such ability.

Due to Wang Shuang's bravery, the Han army was unable to successfully break through the Wei army for a while.

Under the continuous retreat of the Wei army, the Wei army quickly escaped from the city gate of Yangping Pass.

Not far from the city gate of Yangpingguan is the camp that Fei Yao built before.

If Cao Zhen and others were to escape into the Wei army's camp, then with the complete defense facilities of the Wei army's camp and the steepness of the Yangpingguan mountain road, Cao Zhen might really be able to escape.

Thinking of this, Ding Feng couldn't help but feel anxious.

He constantly directed the Han army behind him to press forward. Unfortunately, the Wei army also knew that they were about to escape, so their fighting will was also very tenacious.

Just as he was watching the Wei army flee into the camp, Wu Yi finally led his army behind Ding Feng.

Wu Yi saw that the mountain road outside the city was already crowded with soldiers from both sides, so he immediately led his soldiers to the city wall of Yangping Pass.

Taking advantage of his condescending position, Wu Yi could easily see where Cao Zhen was.

Seeing that Cao Zhen was not out of the range of the arrow, Wu Yi quickly asked his subordinates to get a strong bow.

Although Wu Yi's bow skills are not as superb as Huang Zhong's, they are definitely not bad.

Wu Yi held his breath and took out an arrow and placed it on the bow string. At this moment, all his attention was focused on the fat mass.

But Cao Zhen is really too fat!

The fat body caused great trouble for Wu Yi to find Cao Zhen's vital parts.

Cao Zhen was retreating continuously, and it was even more difficult to aim at his head at this time.

After taking aim for a long time, Wu Yi saw that Cao Zhen was about to exit the shooting range. Wu Yi knew that he had no time.

So not long after, an arrow with overwhelming murderous intent came to Cao Zhen at an extremely fast speed, and before anyone could react, it shot directly into Cao Zhen's body.

A shrill scream instantly came from Cao Zhen's mouth.

After the Wei army saw that Cao Zhen was hit by an arrow, they went crazy to block the Han army. Under the tenacious resistance of the Wei army, Cao Zhen was finally escorted into the camp by the Wei army.

Compared to Ding Feng's sad sigh, Wu Yi's face showed an unreadable expression.

If he read correctly just now, what he shot seemed to be Cao Zhen's private parts?

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