"The whole team is here, taking turns covering and retreating to the southwest."
"Horse King God" Han Baoju only fired four rockets when he saw his own bodyguards. The Mongolian cavalry had already assembled, so he understood that these two thousand people were probably the elite troops of Ogedai.
Before the opponent's cavalry could rush over, Han Baoju hurriedly gave orders to the entire team.
Half of the people were left to continue shooting arrows, and immediately retreated after shooting two rounds, while the other half had already set up a formation not far ahead.
After firing the arrows, the half of the group passed by and fired two rounds of arrows to retreat again.
In this way, the two teams took turns covering each other and retreated to the southwest.
This was the idea that Guo Mo gave Han Baoju when he was here.
After years of training, proficient coordination, and precise archery skills, I found that the effect was really good, and it became one of the Guards' trump cards.
Even the escort team of "Seven Sages Village" usually conducts such training, but it has never been promoted to the army.
After losing more than 300 cavalrymen one after another, the Mongolian army finally caught up to a stone's throw away.
At this time, Han Baoju's personal guards were unable to effectively arrange alternate cover in terms of time.
"The whole team has it, implementing the 'kite flying tactic'——"
Han Baoju shouted loudly again, but at this time, he was already twenty miles away from "Qixian Village".
Following his orders, a group of personal guards completed the horse-changing maneuvers during the march.
While everyone was running to the southwest, they tilted a slight arc to the south, so that they were not directly in front of the Mongolian pursuers, but appeared to the left in front of them.
While running, he kept turning around and shooting arrows.
Han Baoju relied on his superhuman riding skills to sit almost half-slanted on the horse and kept firing his bow and arrows from behind.
One is running away, the other is chasing, and the speeds of the two are almost the same.
However, the former kept moving forward, while the latter came up against the rain of arrows. Naturally, the ratio of casualties to casualties was not the same.
The Guards also had the advantage of one man and two horses, and they changed their horses every twenty miles.
Moreover, since there were few people, it was easy to turn around. With a slight arc drawn to the south, the Guards gradually appeared on the left side of the Mongolian pursuers.
When the Mongolian pursuers also adjusted their angle, they discovered that Han Baoju's personal guards had actually run further.
Of course, "kite flying tactics" was also left behind by Guo Mo back then. In fact, there was such training in the "Dunwu Army", but there was never an environment like the prairie for display.
Starting from the "Seven Sages Village", they had already traveled more than 200 miles in one breath. How could the Mongolian chasing horses outrun each other with one man and two horses?
Coupled with the Mongolian pursuers, they were always in a passive state of being beaten.
When one of the thousand captains ordered the whole team to rest, they discovered that out of the more than 1,300 people who had originally been chased, there were now less than 600 left.
Moreover, another captain had been killed by Han Baoju himself during the pursuit.
Judging from the losses of the opponent's cavalry, he lost more than 700 people, and he only shot 30 or 40 of the opponent's men at most.
He knew that he could not continue like this, otherwise his few people would probably be wiped out.
Chasing and escaping in the dark night, both sides relied on a small number of torches to illuminate them.
The large number of Mongolian pursuers turned out to be a disadvantage. The opponent did not need to take too much aim, and could take away a life on his side at any time.
He hurriedly sent a ten-man team to report to Wokuotai for support.
At the same time, four ten-man teams were sent out in four directions to find nearby Mongolian tribes for assistance.
As for the "Seven Sages Manor", he believed that five hundred people were enough. As long as the group was beaten away, there would be no chance of rescuing the people in the "Seven Sages Manor".
Little did he know that he fell into the opponent's plan of "driving the tiger away from the mountain".
There were originally two thousand cavalry, which was more than enough to surround the not-too-large "Seven Sages Village" on three sides.
More than 1,300 cavalrymen were transferred away at once, and more than 100 people were killed in several rounds of rockets, leaving only 500 cavalrymen.
An error occurred while busy, and two captains actually participated in the pursuit.
The remaining five centurions, who were not subordinate to each other, of course did not know the truth of the matter, so they guarded all 500 people at the gate of "Seven Sages Manor", which is the west gate.
The fire that shot up into the sky and the sound of people shouting and neighing had already alarmed everyone in the "Seven Xianshuang" who were ready to go.
When Ye Qu, who was leading the charge, cautiously came out of the east gate, he did not encounter any obstruction.
Taking courage, he entered the camp where the Mongolian army was stationed at the east gate and took a look. It was completely an empty camp, except that there were dozens of spare war horses tied up in the back camp.
Of course Ye Qu would not let them go. He called dozens of villagers over and took away the horses effortlessly.
I originally thought about setting fire to their camp, but I was worried about attracting the attention of the Mongolian cavalry outside the west gate, so I had to give up.
The group of people walked out of the east gate and turned south without lighting a torch, relying on their familiarity with the route.
After walking for more than ten miles, everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they found that no pursuers were coming.
A few torches were lit sporadically, speeding up the retreat south.
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There are two sides to the matter, one cannot express only one side.
On the Mengxia front line, when the third watch arrived, Tuohai and Moli, sent out by Han Baoju, launched an attack on the Xixia city.
According to normal thinking, if the enemy suddenly attacks the city in the middle of the night, no matter whether it is a feint attack or a real attack, as the defender of the city, of course, the priority is to "defend" and will not easily kill the city and escape.
Although Takumi and Mo Li are not famous generals, they have followed Han Baoju for many years and participated in dozens of battles. They are experienced people.
The two commanded their own 800 soldiers respectively, and did not dare to get too close.
While shouting, he shot the bows and arrows he brought with him at the top of the city for free. From time to time, someone would fall from the top of the city.
But today, they went out without reading the almanac, and met the Lord who did not believe in evil.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! At dusk today, this Xixia city welcomed a Jin army with reinforcements from the rear.
It was called the "Zhongxiao Army". It had a small number of people, only more than 2,000 people, but the commander who could not stand up to this army was called Monk Wanyan Chen.
At this time, Monk Wanyan Chen was just thirty years old and had not yet grown to the level of "the best general in the late Jin Dynasty", but he had already made a name for himself on the battlefield.
Looking at the past twenty years, and even the next few decades, no matter whether it is Mongolia, Xixia, Jin or Song Dynasty, no one can compete with Monk Wanyan Chen in a single field battle with only three thousand troops.
Not to mention mere night battles, the greatest interest of Monk Wanyan Chen is to take the initiative and defeat the Mongolian cavalry in a decisive battle in the wild.
His fighting skills were very high. He led more than two thousand "loyalty and filial piety troops" under his command to attack the opponent's tens of thousands of troops, and there were numerous examples of victories with fewer troops.
Monk Wanyan Chen is so powerful mainly because his "Zhongxiao Army" can fight. This is a heavy armored cavalry similar to the "Iron Buddha" in the early Jin Dynasty, and its combat effectiveness is very strong.
In addition, the "Zhongxiao Army" is good at using various weapons, and is very effective in plain warfare, mountain warfare, water warfare, night fighting, and hand-to-hand combat.
Less than a quarter of an hour after Takumi and Mo Li attacked, they alerted Monk Wanyan Chen who was resting in the city.
He came to the city tower and carefully observed the Jin army attacking at night, and found that the number of people attacking at both gates was less than a thousand.
The shouts of killing were quite loud, and the bows and arrows were fired with great joy, but they did not rush forward very much.
"A strategy to exhaust troops?"
The total number of Mongolian troops surrounding the city was more than 30,000, and the original garrison of this Xixia city was less than 10,000. They had always defended in a huddled manner, and the stalemate battle had lasted for seven or eight days.
"General Li, open the east gate. I will go out and kill these noisy grasshoppers."
"General Wanyan can't do it. This must be a trick by the enemy to lure them. If we go out of the city to fight, we may fall into the enemy's trap."
The person responsible for guarding this city is still a member of the Xixia royal family, but he is somewhat distant from the current Xixia emperor.
Although he did not have the talent of a general, he was loyal to the Xixia Dynasty.
"Hahaha - don't worry, General Li. After I left the city, General Li quickly closed the city gate and gathered all the cavalry in the garrison at the west gate."
"But seeing that the Mongolian army was on fire, they led all the cavalry and rushed to the enemy camp. They have been fighting for seven or eight days, and the other side is attacking. Let's fight back tonight, which will definitely catch them by surprise."
Monk Wanyan Chen's words still aroused the interest of the royal family named Li.
He had seen the army of Monk Wanyan Chen today and had heard about the reputation of this fierce general. The key was that he did not have many cavalry in the city, less than three thousand.
But if the opponent is willing to take the lead, if he wins, he can take advantage of the victory and pursue the attack, and the siege will not be solved.
If the opponent loses, our three thousand cavalry can take advantage of the darkness to bring them back, which should not be difficult.
After careful consideration, General Li agreed with Monk Wanyan Chen.
Takumi was commanding the Mongolian soldiers to fire arrows outside the city, when suddenly the city gate opened and a group of heavy cavalry rushed out.
Before Takumi could react, the black giant steel beast was in front of him, and he could hear the sound of spears and broadswords entering his body in his ears.
"Quick, retreat quickly——"
When Takumi saw something was wrong, he turned his horse and ran away.
The weakness of the heavy cavalry is that they cannot run continuously for long distances. Unfortunately, now they are calculated mentally and unintentionally. With one charge, Takumi's 800 men were killed in pieces.
Monk Wanyan Chen, with his head hooded in iron hood, charged at the front, closely followed by more than a hundred of the most powerful personal guards.
He did not pursue the scattered Mongolian soldiers, but went straight to the Mongolian army's camp.
The Mongolian army besieged the city, and the main camp was located in the west of the city. The distance between the east and west gates was only four or five miles, so it could be reached in the blink of an eye.
At this time, in the Mongolian camp and the Chinese army's tent, the butter and wax were high, shining like daylight.
The coach Wo Kuotai is sitting high in the command position, with dozens of captain-level figures standing below him. Guo Jing, Guo Mo's sworn ally Anda, and the fourth prince of Mongolia Tolei are arguing with Wo Kuotai.
It turned out that during the daytime siege, Wo Kuotai deliberately consumed Han Baoju's sergeants.
Although most of them were Mongolians, in Wo Kuotai's eyes, these people had followed Han Baoju for many years and could no longer be completely trusted. It was better to just let them die on the battlefield as cannon fodder.
However, his behavior was too obvious. He was a clear-headed person, and everyone could see it from the sidelines, and Tuo Lei was no exception.
But after all, Wo Kuotai is the coach here, and he is also his brother. It is difficult for Tuo Lei to raise objections on the spot, so he came to talk to Wo Kuotai at night to argue.
It stands to reason that we are all brothers, and if we talk about it, even if it is not pleasant to drag the thunder, at most it will be
Just go to Genghis Khan and make some noise, so Ogedai himself doesn't have to bear this responsibility.
It's a pity that although Mongolia has continued to win in its external expansion in recent years, Temujin's health is not as good as it was then.
After all, he is already fifty years old. He has been fighting for a lifetime. His ambition is still there, but his energy is not constant. His old injuries often bother him.
Fortunately, he had a group of outstanding generals following him, and his four sons were all smart and capable men. Jochi, Chagatai, Ogootai, and Tolei were all outstanding figures at the time.
Temujin often only took charge of the overall situation, and the things that really contributed have been delegated to others.
Wokuotai was also an ambitious man. Compared with the grasslands or the Western Regions, he preferred the great rivers and mountains where Han people lived, both inside and outside the Yellow River, and up and down the Yangtze River.
It has always been his dream to stand out among the four brothers and finally sit in the position of his father.
And he knew even more that the one most supported by the generals in the army was not his Wo Kuotai, but the fourth brother Tuo Lei who was arguing with him in front of him.
He also knows the relationship between Tuo Lei and Han Baoju, which can be regarded as half master and apprentice. What's more, Tuo Lei is also sworn to Han Baoju's apprentices, Guo Jing and Guo Mo, who have been sworn to Anda since childhood.
And his little sister Hua Zheng has the closest relationship with Tuo Lei, and is Han Baoju’s apprentice and Guo Jing’s wife.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In Wo Kuotai's eyes, this Han Baoju is the one who drags the thunder.
Although under the power of Genghis Khan, none of the four brothers dared to assassinate him, but open and secret fighting had already begun among the subordinates of the four men. Who doesn't want the person he supports to sit on the highest throne?
While the two brothers were arguing, a sergeant came from outside to report that Han Baoju's troops had left the camp to attack the Xixia city.
This news made the two brothers very puzzled. They didn't understand what kind of medicine was sold in Han Baoju's gourd?
Could it be that his team suffered heavy casualties during the day and went to take revenge at night?
It's not possible either.
Wokuotai felt that there must be something wrong here, and hurriedly asked the messenger to summon all the commanders to come to the Chinese army's tent to discuss matters.
When all the captains felt the presence of Wokuotai's tent, Takumi and Moli's siege battle also began.
Before they could figure out what was going on, the east gate of Xixia opened wide, and Monk Wanyan Chen rushed out with the "loyalty and filial piety army", killing all the way to the Mongolian camp.
"Report to Ogedai Khan, the Xixia army suddenly came out of the city with a group of heavy cavalry, and they are almost at the camp."
"What? Heavy cavalry? When did Xixia have heavy cavalry?"
Before Wokuotai could figure it out, shouts of killing came from outside the camp.
Don't bother continuing the discussion, just deal with the incoming enemy first.
Wokuotai hurriedly ordered the captains to quickly return to their camps and lead the Mongolian cavalry to destroy the invading enemy.
It was also time for Monk Wanyan Chen to show his face. Between the coming and going of the Mongolian army's commanders, this was a gap period when no one was in charge of the camps.
Although the Mongolian army was equally brave, it was a pity that in the absence of the commander, the coordination and coordination between them was much poorer. They were defeated by Monk Wanyan Chen's "loyalty and filial piety army" and set fire to countless tents.
Attacking the camp at night is aimed at creating chaos rather than annihilating the enemy.
After Monk Wanyan Chen broke through two camps in succession, he arrived near the main camp of the Mongolian army.
"Brothers, ahead is the main camp of the Mongolian army. That old boy from Wokuotai is inside. Follow me and kill him. Take off that boy's head and drink it with him. Kill him——"
"Ouch!" Monk Wanyan Chen took the lead and killed him.
There is a saying that the Mongolian army was brave in attacking cities and invincible in field battles, but its ability to set up camps still needs to be improved.
There is still a certain gap between the current Mongolian army and the Mongolian army that will sweep across Europe and Asia a few years later.
But is Wo Kuotai an easy person?
Even though things started in a hurry, the army was assembled within a quarter of an hour. There were five thousand troops under the tent directly under Wokuotai to block the invading "loyalty and filial piety army".
The sky is dark and the earth is dark. Once the "Loyal and Filial Army" is surrounded, its lethality will be greatly reduced.
How could Monk Wanyan Chen not understand this?
After a brief contact, seeing that the central force of the Mongolian army could not be defeated in one fell swoop, Monk Wanyan Chen shouted, and his troops divided into two columns to penetrate from the flanks, make strong contact with the Mongolian army, and disperse their formation.
At the same time, all "Loyal and Filial Army" were ordered to use swords and spears at close range and fire rockets at a distance.
If Guo Mo were here, he would definitely feel that this "loyalty and filial piety army" is simply the special forces of this period.
The combat power of an army is, to a certain extent, equal to the superposition of several armies.
"Ogedai Khan, please exit the camp first. If you stay any longer, I'm afraid many people will perish in the flames."
A captain who was guarding Wokuotai saw that the surrounding tents were being set on fire one by one, but no one dared to distract himself from putting out the fire, so he hurriedly gave advice to Wokuotai.
The Mongolian army had strict military orders, not to mention that Ogedai was here in person. Without his order, the troops did not dare to take a step back.
But how could Wo Kuotai give up so easily?
Pushing aside the commander next to him, he also jumped on his horse and drew out the scimitar from his waist.
"Mongol warriors, here are the arrogant Jin people. Use the scimitars in your hands to cut off their heads as a gift to the great Immortal Heaven. Kill them -"
Then, he personally led the personal guards and attacked Monk Wanyan Chen's position.
You can't stay in the camp and wait to be killed, so there are only two ways, retreat or attack.
Wokuotai chose the latter.
Seeing the commander's determination, the Mongolian soldiers guarding the main camp became furious and risked their lives to block the attack of the "Loyal and Filial Army". The night attack turned into a head-to-head confrontation.
"Hahaha - this Wokuotai is really bloody. Brothers of the 'Zhongxiao Army', let these bastards from the desert tremble under our iron hooves."
Then he waved the "One-Horned Doll" in his hand, no longer thinking about defense and blindly stepped up his attack. It was like death if he got close to him, and he would die if he touched him, and a bloody path was created in an instant.
A general is a soldier's courage. Monk Wanyan Chen's outburst naturally caused the "loyalty and filial piety army" led by Monk Wanyan to have a sharp increase in combat power. They killed the Chinese army in Wokuotai and retreated continuously.
After all, facing heavy cavalry like the "Zhongxiao Army", without any preparation measures in advance, it was almost a one-sided situation.
In just two quarters of an hour, more than half of the Chinese army in Wo Kuotai was killed or wounded, and more than 3,000 corpses were left behind.
The Xixia general named Li in the city was also ready and asked his lieutenants to guard the city while he personally led three thousand cavalry to fight out from the west gate.
The west gate is less than three miles away from the main camp of the Mongolian army, which shows how arrogant the Mongols are.
General Li did not join forces with Monk Wanyan Chen, but specifically blocked the reinforcements on both wings.
If there are too few, just use your troops to annihilate them directly. If there are too many, just shoot arrows from a distance to contain them. However, the other side's Mongolian army has no intention of entangled with him, so it is more important to reinforce Ogedai Khan.
Now that the battle was over, Monk Wanyan Chen no longer held back and fought with all his strength.
Looking at the flag of the Mongolian army not far away, Monk Wanyan Chen could vaguely see a muscular figure. Maybe that person was Wo Kuotai?
Monk Wanyan Chen hung the "one-horned doll" on the victory hook of the bird's wing ring, took off the iron bow, and attached an armor-piercing arrow. The bow opened like a full moon, and the arrow shot out like a shooting star.
With a "whoosh" arrow, the person he aimed at fell off his horse.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Wo Kuotai is dead, brothers go and cut off his head——"
Monk Wanyan Chen swung the "One-horned Doll" again and charged forward.
In fact, the person he just shot was not Ogedai himself, but Ogedai's captain.
However, when fighting at night, even if the camp is already ablaze with flames, you can't see it clearly.
The Mongolian Chinese army already had the advantage of not fighting, and at this time it was even more unwilling to fight. Fighting and retreating turned into retreating steadily.
Wokuotai saw that the Chinese army alone was unable to withstand the opponent's offensive, so he had to order a retreat.
In this way, the "Zhongxiao Army" suddenly had a more effective impact space, and the Mongolian army was defeated like a mountain.
Fortunately, captains from various places also led their troops to come to the rescue, and Wokuotai was able to avert the danger.
Even so, Monk Wanyan Chen's "loyalty and filial piety army", together with the 3,000 cavalry troops led by Xixia General Li, pursued them for more than thirty miles before withdrawing their troops and returning to the city.
Although this battle was not as good as the miracle in history when Monk Wanyan Chen led 400 forwards to defeat the Mongolian 8,000 cavalry, it was still enough to make him famous in one battle.
The Mongolian army had to retreat fifty miles before they stopped escaping.
Wokuotai reorganized his army, only to find that out of the original 32,000 troops, less than 20,000 had returned.
This was the heaviest loss since Mongolia's Western Xia campaign. At this time, he did not know the name of Monk Wanyan Chen.
Wokuotai became furious and placed all the blame for the defeat on Han Baoju.
Two centurions under Han Baoju, Takumi, were killed in battle, and Mo Li also lost his left arm.
When he told Han Baoju's previous arrangements in detail in front of the public, even Tuo Lei couldn't say anything more.
This is obviously a premeditated rebellion, but why did Han Baoju do this?
Wokuotai didn't think so. While he sent people to various tribes to mobilize troops, he also asked his confidants to send another two thousand cavalry troops to "Seven Sages Village".
He also made it clear that except for Hua Zheng, his mother and son, and Guo Jing's mother Li Ping, who wanted to be captured alive, no one else in the "Qixian Village" would be killed.
The two thousand cavalry troops dispatched happened to encounter the ten-man team that Han Baoju defeated and sent to report to Wokuotai.
Five people were separated to continue reporting to Wokuotai. The other five led the two thousand cavalry troops and chased Han Baoju's personal guards directly behind.
By the time Han Baoju's personal guards and the people who came out of "Seven Sages Manor" met at Fuzhou Manor, it was already three days later.
This place belongs to the territory of the Jin Kingdom. Because of its remote location, it is not part of the Jin Kingdom's important defense range.
There were only two thousand gold soldiers guarding here. I saw this group of people fighting with the Mongolian pursuers behind me, so I didn't bother them.
The two thousand Mongolian cavalry united with the hundreds of cavalrymen who had previously besieged "Qixianzhuang", camped on the spot, and sent people to ask Wokuotai for instructions on the next move.
After all, the opponent has entered the territory of the Kingdom of Jin. If he pursues across the border, it will be an unforgivable crime if it disrupts the Khan's overall strategic layout.
One day later, Wokuotai's military order came again: continue the pursuit, and you will see the person alive and the corpse if you die.
At this time, Mu Huali's 50,000-strong army was also attacking Juyong Pass, and the war was in full swing.
The two thousand Jin Kingdom defenders here could only watch helplessly as the Mongolian pursuers bypassed the city and entered Fuzhou.
Although the Mongolian pursuers were delayed for a day, after all, the people in "Seven Sages" were burdened by old people and children, and the carriage was not moving fast.
As soon as they arrived at the manor in Fuzhou, less than half a day later, the Mongolian pursuers came over.
There are still some military reserves in the manor. After the integration, the strength of the "Seven Sages Manor" has reached about 500 people. They relied on the favorable terrain to resist for five days.
And every night, the four "Jiangnan Seven Monsters" would lead their personal guards to fight in each other's camp.
In this way, after five days, the Mongolian pursuers dropped sharply to just over a thousand men.
There were less than 300 people left in the "Seven Sages Village", and almost everyone who participated in the battle was injured. Even Han Baoju was hit by an arrow in his left arm.
Continuing to defend like this is not a long-term solution, and the equipment used to defend the village is almost exhausted.
On the night of the sixth day, Han Baoju, Zhang Asheng, Feng Ge, Ye Qu, and the remaining hundreds of guardsmen attacked the camp of the Mongolian pursuers again.
At the same time, "Excellent Scholar" Zhu Cong led everyone and less than two hundred other villagers to continue retreating southward from another direction.
By the time the Mongolian army discovered it at dawn, everyone had already gone out for more than a hundred miles.
However, Wokuotai gave a death order and this group of people must be dealt with.
The two captains at the head were also ruthless men, and they immediately gave the order to continue the pursuit.
He claimed that he had been ordered to capture the Mongolian fugitives, and informed the Jin garrison along the way about this and the identity of the person to be captured.
What a coincidence, Ouyang Ke is sitting here at this time.
This was supposed to be Wan Yankang's errand, but for some unknown reason, the young prince went to Lin'an in the Song Dynasty and has been in retreat since he came back.
It's been so long, and there's no sign of him coming out of confinement.
When it was time to hire people, Wanyan Honglie had no choice but to send out these few ministers from his house, and Ouyang Ke and Master Lingzhi happened to be sent here.
Guo Jing, a family member of Guo Mo? A member of the "Seven Eccentrics of Jiangnan"?
Then there is nothing to hesitate about, just kill him directly.
Therefore, a strange scene occurred. Ouyang Ke also led more than a thousand Jin cavalry. Even if he took revenge, he could not forget that there was also the threat of more than a thousand Mongolian cavalry beside him.
These nearly three thousand Mongolian and Golden cavalrymen actually formed a coalition at this sensitive moment and joined hands to hunt down the more than three hundred people in the "Seven Sages Village".
Zhu Cong and the others were chased so miserably that the carriage was lost. Li Ping, Zhou Lian and others had to ride on their horses and tie them with ropes to prevent them from falling.
The two children were tied up one by one in their arms by Hua Zheng and Han Xiaoying.
As the number of people decreased, horses became abundant. With more than 300 people and more than 500 horses, they could barely maintain their mobility advantage.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Even so, by the time they escaped to Zezhou, they had run out of arrows, and many of the weapons used in many battles were damaged, so they had to stay on Jue Mountain.
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During a night attack by the Mongolian and Jin coalition forces, everyone was completely dispersed.
While Xiao Zhang Ting and a dozen of Han Baoju's personal guards were escaping, they met Ouyang Ke head-on.
Being chased along the way, Xiao Zhang Ting's sword skills were well honed.
No matter how hard you practice in daily life, it will never be as good as this kind of tempering between life and death.
After killing more than twenty golden soldiers in a row, Ouyang Ke's attention was attracted and he personally took action against Xiao Zhang Ting.
How could Zhang Ting be Ouyang Ke's opponent? There were only twenty or so people who met her and was hit on the left shoulder by Ouyang Ke.
At that time, I could no longer move my left shoulder. I even felt a chill and I couldn't exert any strength.
The dozen or so guards nearby saw this and fought desperately. Half of the guards protected Zhang Ting and fled in another direction, while the other half stayed to break up the rear.
I don’t know if Ouyang Ke didn’t bother to take action against them, or if he wanted to play a cat and mouse game.
Instead, he stood aside and watched helplessly as the eight personal guards of the other party killed more than thirty golden soldiers before dying of exhaustion.
By this time, Xiao Zhang Ting and the others had been running away for two quarters of an hour.
"Divide into four teams and pursue them from different directions."
Ouyang Ke only had more than 200 cavalry around him, and each team was divided into dozens of people to continue chasing Xiao Zhang Ting.
The rest is what Brother Chen from the Beggar Clan saw later.
After Zhang Ting was rescued, she recognized that the person in front of her was her second senior brother whom she had not seen for many years, and she cried and told what happened.
"Ting'er, don't worry. The second senior brother will definitely rescue everyone, and one day he will tie Ouyang Ke in front of you."
The frail Zhang Ting fell asleep again, and Guo Mo also left the wing. There were still many things waiting for him...