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Chapter five hundred and fifty seventh deterioration

After cursing for a few words, I felt my hand pulling my hair bun loose.

Xu Shang touched the forehead, and the scalp, half the size of a palm, was torn off, and blood flowed like a waterfall, slid across his eyebrows and then rushed into his eyes.

He turned to see the soldier named Fu Dun, and saw that his face was covered in blood, his eyes were glaring and he was panting, just like a mad dog that devoured people. In the battle just now, Fu Dun did not slacken. If he hadn't fought hard with his companions, the camp where Xu Shang would have been broken through ten times by the Shu army, and he would have saved Xu Shang's life more than once.

"You idiot, you are a real dog!" Xu Shang cursed a few times, and casually untied the horn from a corpse beside him, pressed it on the top of his head, and then tied the skin ribbon under his jaw. The inner edge of the horn just pressed the wound and the bleeding stopped. Of course, once the blood condensed into a scab, it became a problem to take off the horn.

But Xu Shang couldn't care about those things anymore. After that time his blood and courage faded, he just wanted to save his life now.

Fu Dun frowned and looked at him, grinned and raised his hand to signal: "...Shu army is here."

Before he finished speaking, a spear shot straight from the end of the winding gully. The sharp spearhead flew through the two of them with a cold light and plunged into the layer behind him.

Fu Dun pulled out his spear with his backhand and rushed towards the place where the Shu army came from.

Xu Shang ran back without hesitation and ran back to the camp through a slope.

The Shu army's offensive lasted for nearly an hour, and the several fronts arranged in front had all been destroyed. The Xu Commercial Office, originally a reserve team, did not even take a full meal, but once again reached the forefront.

At this time, Xu Shang was surrounded by soldiers who were busy and frantically. They had to take advantage of the fact that they were still resisting and temporarily organized a new line of defense. Many soldiers from Liangzhou and Cao's soldiers from the Central Plains ran together, demolished the tents at the rear, dismantled the bamboo and wooden brackets of the tents together, and tried to splice them into a new fence. Some people dig soil and wanted to dig out trenches in front of the fence. But the ground here was full of stones, and Xu Shang suspected that they were doing useless work.

Looking forward, the Shu army held up the flag "Zhang" high and rushed in like a tide.

Because the Liangzhou people on the previous line of defense collapsed too quickly, the Shu army broke into almost without any loss. They gathered into a dense queue of shoulder-to-shoulder corpses, crossed the low walls and fortifications that had been defended but were finally abandoned, and rushed towards the gaps in the newly opened line of defense. Many of them held torches, and when they approached, they threw the torches into the Cao army camp and set fire to the fire everywhere.

Xu Shang saw a captain on his side shouting loudly, and the archers fired arrows like rain, shooting the Shu people holding torches in front of him as if they were mowed grass. Then there were sharpshooters in the Shu army line, and a few silver lights flashed by, and the captain who issued the order turned over and fell down.

General Xu Huang's entourage soldiers held high the flag and ran around the formation and shouted: "The general has an order, and the person who retreats will be killed! The person who retreats will be killed!"

This threat is of little significance. Although there are desperate constraints from officers at all levels, the Cao army soldiers on the front line have begun to show signs of escape. There are not many people, three or two in a group, but they are all caught by the military judges who are eyeing them in the rear, cut off the heads of the people in the head, and then reorganize them into a team and join the front again.

The escape of three or two people can be threatened and stopped, but what about the escape of thirty or fifty people? The Yizhou army divided ten troops and attacked day and night. But our side defended Guangshi to the death, without any geographical advantage or reinforcements... Sooner or later, it would be time to be unable to hold on.

Xu Shang smiled bitterly.

He felt that the waving "Zhang" army flag was getting closer and closer.

The Shu general who came to his eyes was Zhang Ren.

After fighting in the past few days, Xu Shang felt that this man was experienced in military use. Every attack he commanded was like a sharp iron nail that deeply wedged into the Cao army's camp, causing the Cao army to continue to lose blood.

It was heard that Zhang Ren was originally a heavy general under Liu Jiyu's command. When Liu Bei entered Shu, this man relied on his son Liu Xun and gathered 10,000 troops to block the Jingzhou army in Mianzhu. He fought fiercely for a long time. Later, Liu Bei asked Liu Jiyu's son-in-law Fei Guan to personally lead Li Yan and carry Liu Jiyu's handwritten letter to persuade him to surrender. He opened the city and surrendered and turned to Liu Bei's command.

In the past few decades, not only the Central Plains Ban Dang, but also the war in Shu. The generals of Yizhou also stood out from the life-and-death battle, and finally became the eye of Liu Bei, which was definitely not mediocre.

The ten Shu army that attacked Guangshiying Village this time, the commanders of each of them were not Yi and others. They attacked one after another in the past few days, and Xu Shang had already figured out the rules. Zhang Ren was before Wu Yi and Ling Bao, and Zhang Ren was behind Deng Xian and Gan Ning.

These people are all long-time generals. Everyone who came to the front line forced Xu Shang to cheer up and deal with it with it. Of course, so far, the people who died were mainly Liangzhou people... In Xu Shang's view, these people were all rebels who had been around for a long time and deserved to die now.

However, the number of casualties that are constantly being pushed up is almost reaching the limit of Liangzhou people.

During the Yizhou army's fierce attack for several days, Xu Shang saw with his own eyes that no less than 10,000 people in Liangzhou were killed in battle, and there were no less than this number of injured people. Such a number of casualties was no different from Han Sui's life. After all, since the alliance of the ten generals in Guanzhong was shattered, Han Sui's military strength was not as strong as before.

Perhaps old dogs like Han Sui, Li Kan, and Liang Xing are already plotting to get out. Yin Shu, the general who is responsible for monitoring them, must have a headache at this moment.

Or maybe at some point, these Liangzhou people would rebel with a loud rebellion as they had done many times in the past?

Thinking of this, Xu Shang turned around and looked at the ravines and found that Fu Dun had repelled the Shu soldiers who were trying to hunt down and returned safely. However, because he was brought to the wounds under his ribs during the battle, he grinned all the way through pain.

This guy has a very strong body, wide arms, and fat waist and abdomen. Because he was injured in his early years, he was not good at walking and limped. At this time, his ribs were injured again, and his movement posture became even more strange. His crotch was swaying, like a bear standing with his hind limbs.

Fu Dun was the captain of the guards of Cheng Yi, the rich commander of Guanzhong, and was extremely brave. Later, Cheng Yi was killed by Ma Chao, so he turned to Han Sui. Han Sui's troops were incorporated by Prime Minister Cao, and he came to Hanzhong to fight. He himself told Xu Shang that in this chaotic world, it was a matter of being a soldier and eating food, and as for whom he was a soldier and whoever he was, he didn't care at all.

Such a person, even though he came to rescue him at this time, might suddenly turn against him and take action very ruthlessly.

They were like the slayers quoted by General Xu Huang that day, all of them were unreliable.

As for General Xu Huang, Xu Shang had not seen him for several days. This old boss of Xu Shang retreated from Brazil last year. He swam across the river with multiple swords and guns, causing his injuries to worsen. Although he later returned to Hanzhong, he had been lingering in sick bed for a long time. It is said that his injuries have repeated over and over again and never recovered.
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