Chapter 290 It's a pity
Chu Fang cut off Liu Pan's head with a halberd, and blood suddenly surged out of the broken neck like a fountain. Liu Pan, who had lost his head, could no longer maintain his kneeling position and fell heavily into the accumulated water.
As soon as Liu Pan died, Qu Xiong, who was hidden in the crowd, immediately reappeared. He walked to Liu Pan's head, tapped his feet repeatedly, and said with hatred: "You little slave! You just slap a 'dead soldier' and 'dead dog', to see who is dying now?"
Chu showed unhesitation. In order to escape Liu Pan's pursuit, Qu Xiong used his confidants as a shield. Now that Liu Pan died, he jumped out to insult the other party's body. What he did was really disgusting.
Seeing that Chu Fang was unhappy, Qu Xiong realized that his behavior might have made the other party unhappy. He and Liu Zong, Cai Sheng, Ma Zhou and others all had hatred and could not offend Chu Fang again, otherwise there would be no other place under Liu Jing's command.
In fact, the two had known each other for a long time. When Qu Xiong was a teenager, he admired Chu Fang's name and went to visit each other in Qing County. However, their personality, personality, background, etc. were completely different, so they had no relationship again.
Qu Xiong felt a little regretful that he was arrogant and did not give up his figure to make friends with Chu Fang. Now it is too late to make friends with him.
Qu Xiong bent down and picked up Liu Pan's head and handed it to Chu Fang. He said, "Thank you, Brother Chu, for your help, I am very grateful..."
Chu Fang nodded slightly and said, "You don't have to be polite. Since you sincerely submit to Liu Jun, you and I are comrades. When you encounter danger, I will naturally not stand by."
Chu Fang then threw Liu Pan's head to Qu Chang beside him and said, "Immediately tell the Northern Army that Liu Pan is dead, and those who surrender will not be killed..."
"No." Qu Chang hung Liu Pan's head on the spear, raised it high, rushed towards the Northern Army that retreated to the depths of the camp, and shouted loudly: "Liu Pan is dead, and those who surrender will not be killed..."
On the way, Liu Jingjun and Changsha soldiers heard the shouting and became more powerful. They both shouted: "Liu Pan is dead, and those who surrender will not be killed..."
Originally, Deng Fang, a military commander, was able to barely restrain his troops with his personal prestige. However, when the soldiers heard that Liu Pan was dead, they suddenly lost their ambitions and collapsed. They asked to surrender one after another.
Deng Fang couldn't help but sigh and said to his left and right: "I am a mediocre person, but I was appointed as the general's command as the general's command. Now that the entire army is gone, I am really trusted by the general. Now that things have come to this point, there is nothing to say, it's just a death sentence." After saying that, Deng Fang rushed towards Liu Jingjun opposite with his halberd.
Deng Fang was a man who was frivolous and resolute, and had great prestige. More than 30 people on both sides followed him.
Since Liu Jingjun entered the camp, the enemies he encountered were either invincible or kneeling down to surrender. He had never experienced a fierce battle, and the soldiers were inevitably a little arrogant. The array was loose when chasing. He suddenly encountered Deng Fang and others who were thinking of dying, and were immediately caught off guard.
Deng Fang and others sacrificed their lives and rushed in Liu Jing's army, and their goals were invincible.
Seeing that the opponent was only dozens of people, he killed his own people and was in a mess. Cai Sheng was so angry that his face turned pale. If they kept making trouble like this, his face would be lost. Cai Sheng immediately led the guards and went straight into the front line, colliding with Deng Fang and his men head-on.
Deng Fang was born in a wealthy family in Nanjun. He was talented in civil and military affairs. He was not a military general who was good at charging forward. He fought fiercely and although he killed many enemies, he was also killed more than ten times, and he was already at the end of his strength.
Cai Sheng was originally a brave general who was the best in the three armies. He naturally had a good grasp of Deng Fang, who was at the end of his strength. He suddenly approached and cut off Deng Fang's right arm with one knife.
Suddenly, he encountered the pain of breaking his arm. Deng Fang's eyes were bloodshot and he roared repeatedly. He held his left hand and swept across Cai Sheng's waist.
Deng Fang had both hands, and Cai Sheng was not afraid, not to mention that the other party only had one arm left. He easily swung the long halberd with a knife, and then stabbed the knife, and the blade instantly penetrated Deng Fang's throat.
"Ahem..." Deng Fang couldn't help but bleed, and grabbed the blade with his left hand trembling.
“Entertainment…”
There were seven people who were not dead in Deng Fang's army, all of whom were crazily killing Cai Sheng. However, there were enemies everywhere, and only two people successfully walked to Cai Sheng.
Deng Fang died with anger, and Cai Sheng slowly pulled the knife out of his throat. Looking at the two loyal and righteous men in front of him, suddenly, the sword light flashed and the two heads rose into the air.
"This person is a loyal and brave man, so he should not insult his body." Cai Sheng slowly put the knife into the sheath, and looked at Deng Fang who was dying with his eyes open, and decided not to take his head and keep his entire body.
"No." The soldiers around him all responded.
With Liu Pan and Deng Fang killed one after another, the sporadic resistance of the Jingzhou army disappeared, and thousands of soldiers abandoned their troops and disarmed their armor and surrendered on their knees.
Liu Pan and Deng Fang were all dead, and the news that all the soldiers of the Northern Army surrendered was sent back to the rear. Liu Jing turned his head to look at Lai Gong, and said with a smile: "Lai Jun, what? I won."
It turned out that the two made a bet before the war started, and Liu Jing believed that this camp would be able to conquer today.
Lai Gong had different opinions. He believed that Liu Pan, as Liu Biao's nephew, would definitely not surrender to Liu Jing, and would definitely fight to the end. He was in a camp, with thousands of soldiers under his command, and sufficient grain. Even if he was in a desperate situation, it would be no problem to stay for three or five days.
"Zhongda has Qu Xiong and Changsha soldiers as internal support, so he is naturally sure to win." Lai Gong paused and asked again: "Zhongda, when did Qu Xiong secretly surrender to you? Haven't you always had hatred?"
Liu Jing said slowly: "Qu Yuanbo surrendered to me three days ago. As for the grudges between us, it is personal grudges, and the national grudges with the Northern Army. When Changsha is in crisis, we will naturally turn enemies into friends and unite to the outside world."
Lai Gong couldn't help but sigh: "Our army has the hidden danger of regional heroes. Even if there is no such flood, the future situation will not be optimistic."
Liu Jing said with great enthusiasm: "Whether the flood or the lord of Qu Yuan, it is not in my plan, but even without these, I still have the confidence to repel the Northern Army."
Lai Gong said in his heart: "Zhongda is so conceited..." Faced with the vast army of Jingzhou, Liu Jing dared to win in a mere county. Except for him, no one in the world dared to speak so arrogantly.
Lai Gong and Liu Pan have a similar relationship. When he knew that he had died in battle, he didn't feel much, but he felt deeply regretful of Deng Fang's death.
As the first surrendered governor of Shu Han, Deng Fang was also a relatively important figure. Unfortunately, he died too early and did not achieve remarkable achievements, so he was not published. Liu Jing did not know Deng Fang at all, so he did not respond when he heard his name.
From Lai Gong's mouth, Liu Jing learned that Deng Fang was calm and noble, noble and neglected wealth, and had a high prestige in the army. Liu Jing couldn't help but say "It's a pity", but that's all.
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Chapter completed!