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Chapter 227: Kill them all

At the foot of Yinzhou City, Huang Rong arrived in the lead without any dispute.

"I don't even understand how you, with your riding skills, deceived an official into a 'Martial Arts Champion'?"

Seeing Huang Rong's arrogant look, Guo Mo smiled helplessly and did not dare to refute.

For convenience, Guo Mo had already purchased a courtyard in the east of Yinzhou City, and always had ten warriors from the guard army stationed there.

The Mengxia battlefield is more than a hundred miles away, and some wealthy people in Yinzhou City are already moving away from this place.

Therefore, it is easy to buy a decent yard, and the price is more cost-effective than usual.

"Has there been anything unusual in Yinzhou City in the past two days?"

Guo Mo asked the guards to go out and buy some wine and food. The food was very large, so naturally the ten brothers from the guard army were included.

"Reporting to the Young Master, Yinzhou City also sent 4,000 soldiers and horses three days ago, saying that they were going to expel the Mongolian cavalry."

"More wealthy households are preparing to evacuate Yinzhou City. They are selling properties and fields everywhere. Unfortunately, there are many people selling them, but not many people buying them."

This information was already known to Guo Mo before and has little reference value.

"The Mongols can't attack here yet. If you have time, go out and have a look. If you find a suitable yard, buy one. Go to the west of the city to buy it. Keep a distance from here."

"Also, let's ask if there is anyone named Murong in Yinzhou City? Or is there anything that is different? Some people or houses should have been here for many years."

Guo Mo is also not sure whether members of the Murong family have a stronghold in Yinzhou City. If so, he might set up a base here.

After all, this Yinzhou City is considered to be a relatively important city at the junction of Xixia, Jin and Mongolia. It has a prominent geographical location. If you want to do "big things", it is a place that cannot be missed.

"Brother Mo, I miss Yi'er and Xiang'er a little."

Huang Rong poured herself a glass of wine and drank it slowly.

The twelfth lunar month is about to enter, and it seems that we will have to spend the New Year away from home again this year.

Guo Mo can predict what will happen on "Peach Blossom Island" during this year's New Year. They will not be able to go back, and there is no news from "Dongxie" Huang Yaoshi. All the pressure is on his mother-in-law Feng Heng.

"Rong'er, please write a letter and ask someone to send it back. Just say that something has been revealed about your father-in-law, so that everyone doesn't have to worry."

In the past, they had the experience of celebrating Chinese New Year away from home, but now that they have children, they feel empty inside when they are not around.

Guo Mo and Huang Rong stayed in Yinzhou City for three days, but could not find any valuable information. Instead, they waited for the military report from Feng Ge.

The Jin Kingdom's "Zhongyong Army" and "Zhongxiao Army" led by Wanyankang, together with the troops from the Xixia states, launched a decisive battle against Subotai's 11,000 Mongolian troops.

Xixia people are naturally brave and strive to be the first.

After all, these Mongols invaded their own country, and their brutal behavior of massacring the city had already been widely publicized in Xixia by the "Tingfeng" controlled by Guo Mo.

Wan Yankang's army also exerted special force.

Before the war, Wan Yankang also informed everyone about the war in Northern Xinjiang. Changping fell and turned into a hell on earth. The Mongolian army in Northern Xinjiang had already threatened Zhongdu.

The two groups shared the same hatred. When they saw the Mongols in front of them, they wished they could eat their flesh and drink their blood.

It wasn't that Subotai didn't want to withdraw, but that the more than 3,000 Mongolian soldiers had no horses.

To evacuate Xixia from the nearest route, we have to walk more than 300 miles. How could we not be overtaken by the Xixia and Jin people with just two legs?

Under this hesitation, Subotai was completely trapped by the Jinxia army.

The three parties fought together for a whole day and night.

The disparity in numbers was too great. Even relying on the favorable terrain, the Mongolian army lost more than 3,000 people in one day.

Of course, the Jinxia and Xia armies suffered more serious casualties.

When fighting on the ground, the casualty ratio between the Mongolian army and the Jinxia army was almost one to two, or even one to three.

After it got dark, Wanyankang divided his army into two groups. One group continued to shoot with bows and arrows, without giving the Mongols time to rest.

The other group of people took the time to eat, drink and rest. After two hours, the two groups of people took turns.

In this way, by the middle of the night, all the Jinxia coalition forces had received rest and supplies, but the Mongolian army had been struggling to cope.

In the early morning, the Jinxia Allied Forces launched a general offensive against the Mongolian Army. This was a rhythm that did not leave any breathing room for the opponent.

The "loyalty and filial piety army" composed of three thousand old and new soldiers, led by monk Wanyan Chen, rushed to the forefront as the vanguard of the Jin army's attack.

After three rounds of volleys, the "loyalty and filial piety army" charged the Mongolians with their arrows.

Subotai looked at the situation around him and knew that the situation was over.

There are less than 7,000 men left under his command, and they are still a group of exhausted soldiers who have been fighting for a day and a night without rest or food.

In the end, Subotai had no choice but to withdraw his troops.

This is equivalent to abandoning about two thousand soldiers, and can only hope that they can seize the enemy's horses and escape on their own.

The Jin army came from the southeast, while the allied forces of the Xixia states surrounded it in the north and east.

If Subotai wanted to return to Mongolia, he could only choose to break out from the northeast.

And he also saw that compared with the coalition forces of the Western Xia states, the Jin Kingdom's army was stronger.

Throughout the day, the Mongolian army killed about eight or nine thousand enemies, while the Xixia army accounted for more than six thousand.

"The sons of the Xixia Army, the Mongolian dogs want to escape from us, they are already bereaved dogs."

"Use the steel knives in your hands to avenge the dead Xixia people, and keep these heinous beasts here forever -"

Encountering the Mongolian army breaking out of the encirclement, and a group of lunatics who wanted to go home, the Xixia allied forces suddenly felt like Mount Tai was overwhelming them.

With one charge, the Mongols tore through the three lines of defense of the Xixia Army. They were about to break out of the encirclement and escape back to the desert.

At this moment, Monk Wanyan Chen came over with three thousand "loyalty and filial piety troops".

Three thousand heavy cavalry are encountering more than two thousand Mongolian soldiers who have lost their horses and are left behind. Is there any chance of fighting?

No matter how ferocious the Mongolian soldiers were, they were fighting infantry against cavalry, and they were heavy cavalry almost armed to the teeth.

Monk Wanyan Chen did not stop at all. As soon as he passed by, more than half of the two thousand Mongolian infantry were lost.

Before they could calm down, the 25,000 "loyal and brave troops" who followed closely behind them also arrived.

Without slowing down, 25,000 soldiers rode past, and the last few hundred Mongolian soldiers were completely wiped out.

"Leave two thousand infantry to clean the battlefield, and the others will follow General Wanyan's 'Loyal and Filial Army' to kill all the Mongols!"

Looking at the battle situation in front of him, Wan Yankang felt that the blood in his body was burning, and he shouted loudly, which could be heard throughout the battlefield.

Wan Yankang left one deputy general behind to clean up the battlefield with two thousand men. He waved a bright silver spear with plum blossoms in his hand and took the lead in pursuing them.

The Mongols fought tooth and nail to go home, and the Xixia people fought tooth and nail to keep them. On the contrary, it was the people of Jin who fought most easily and sweated the most.

With three thousand "Loyal and Filial Army" cavalry clearing the way, Wan Yankang never thought that fighting could be so simple?

This melee lasted for nearly an hour, and the Xixia army in the northeast corner was the first to be unable to withstand it.

Subotai's bodyguards, who numbered hundreds, tore a hole open and surrounded Subotai and escaped from the encirclement.

When Wan Yankang and the others arrived and were about to shut up, they realized that Gao Lu had escaped from Subotai.

It's a pity that now is not the time to hold people accountable. In the melee like that just now, no one can save everything and take care of the flaws.

The Jinxia coalition forces still concentrated their forces, and it took another half an hour to kill all the Mongolians who were stubbornly resisting.

There was a certain Mongolian soldier who wanted to surrender, but unfortunately the soldiers of both Jin and Xia countries were so jealous that they wanted only their horses and no one else.

At dawn, not a single living Mongolian soldier could be found.

With a battle line that stretched for dozens of miles, it was difficult to clean the battlefield.

Not only do they have to take back the war horses, weapons, bows and arrows that are still usable, but they also have to bury the dead bodies, which would be a big trouble if there was a plague.

Fortunately, it was within Xixia territory. In addition to sending troops, Xixia generals also contacted the nearest city and even some Xixia residents participated.

This was a tragic victory. In recent years, very few people have been able to defeat tens of thousands of Mongolian cavalry on the wild battlefield.

The final data was quickly compiled.

A total of more than 9,700 corpses of the Mongolian troops were found, while the Xixia allied forces suffered losses of more than 13,000 people.

The Jin army had the least number of dead, reaching more than 5,400 people.

It was like the 11,000 Mongolian troops who were surrounded killed more than 18,000 enemies at the cost of 9,700 people under extremely unfavorable circumstances, and finally managed to escape with more than 1,000 people.

"My young prince, the general was incompetent and allowed Subotai to escape."

Monk Wanyan Chen, who was covered in blood, came to Wanyan Kang and knelt down on one knee to apologize.

"Get up quickly. General Wanyan took the lead and bravely championed the three armies. He is the biggest contributor to this war. What crime is he guilty of?"

"Subotai took advantage of the chaos to escape, which is why his life should not have been cut off. This man entered Xixia with 20,000 Mongolian cavalry, and now only a thousand remnants of the defeated soldiers are left."

"Haha - is this one of the famous 'Four Dogs'? It really looks like a lost dog!"

How could Wanyan Kang blame Monk Wanyan Chen when he was happy after winning the battle?

Even if they were really to be blamed, it was not the Jin army's fault, but the Xixia people's poor defense and failure to stop the Mongols' breakout.

However, Wanyankang would not say these words.

Now Jinxia unites to fight against the enemy and no one should do anything to undermine unity.

The Jin-Xia coalition won this battle, and it was a tragic victory. Wanyankang saw the gap between his own army and the Mongolian army.

If it weren't for the Xixia people blocking the front and 3,000 heavy cavalry clearing the way, it would be hard to say who would win, let alone 60,000 versus 10,000.

This is only 10,000 Mongolian troops. What if it is 100,000 or 200,000?

This is just one of Temujin's "Four Dogs". It is said that there are even more powerful "Four Heroes", "Fourth Brother", "Fourth Son"...

It’s scary to think about it!

Wanyankang looked at his own team and saw that there were only 23,000 people left in total, including the 2,700 "Loyal and Filial Army" of Monk Wanyan Chen.

It is better to fight such big battles less often. If you fight a few more times, you will be able to take advantage of the little wealth you have managed to accumulate.

"General Wanyan, come and write a report to the imperial court. Let's say that our 'Zhongyong Army' and 'Zhongxiao Army' united with the Xixia army and annihilated the 19,000 men of the Mongolian army Subutai. The enemy chief Subutai was not only

Escape with a thousand defeated soldiers."

"And our army also suffered heavy losses. We lost 5,000 war horses and more than half of our personnel were killed or injured. We request the imperial court to quickly replenish horses and troops."

"Especially if at least 20,000 more sergeants are sent over, any new recruits will be welcome. For the rest, General Wanyan can write it down himself. Just don't underestimate everyone's contribution. Hahaha——"

After Wanyankang finished speaking, he rode away somewhere else, leaving Monk Wanyanchen alone there, feeling moved.

How much trust is this?

Asking himself to report his merits to the court, after hearing what Wanyan Kang said just now, Monk Wanyan Chen knew that this young prince did not regard him as an outsider at all.

The military exploits were reported honestly, and no one could find anything wrong with them. At most, all the credit was given to the Jin army.

I believe those Xixia people would repay their merits to their emperor in this way.

It is reasonable to report more battle losses.

When fighting far away from home, it is always good to have more supplies.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! This shows that the young prince Wanyan was not dazzled by the victory in front of him, but saw more clearly the ferocity of the Mongols and the next battle.

of cruelty.

In fact, Monk Wanyan Chen was overthinking it. Wanyan Kang just thought it was troublesome and asked Monk Wanyan Chen to write it, which also meant to win people's hearts.

Excessive reporting of battle losses was nothing more than preparation for one's own selfishness in the future. Unexpectedly, a beautiful misunderstanding arose just like this.

Subotai's troops risked their lives and finally broke out of the encirclement. How could they dare to fight?

He galloped along the northeast direction and ran for more than fifty miles in one breath. When he saw that the horses of the soldiers were running away, he had no choice but to stop and rest.

The people were trapped and the horses were exhausted. Fortunately, a small river was found nearby, and everyone used their swords and guns to break through the thick ice on the river.

Regardless of the cold, he poured cold water into the bag on his head and drank it in large gulps. Then he filled it up with water so that his horse could drink it too.

The past day and night had been spent in a state of war. When they stopped, some people fell asleep because they were too sleepy.

But it was freezing cold, and Subotai was afraid of the pursuers behind him.

They had people lift the sleeping sergeants together as much as possible, and surrounded the horses to barely keep out the wind and cold.

Unfortunately, some soldiers fell asleep and never woke up.

After resting for an hour, the Mongolian soldiers scattered behind also caught up one by one.

An hour was not short, Subotai did not dare to delay any longer.

When the team set out again, they found that there were only 943 living sergeants left, more than 50 corpses on the ground, and more than 20 dead horses.

Subotai had no choice but to stop again, and asked people to kill the horses for meat and drink the blood. When he had the strength, he dug a deep pit and buried more than fifty corpses in it. This took another hour.

Unable to delay any longer, Subotai led the team of less than a thousand people and continued to evacuate to the northeast.

Still ten miles away, Chen Xuanfeng detected the movement of the Mongolian army. It seemed that they were heading in his own direction?

He sent a five-man team to ask for help from Feng Ge, who was twenty miles northwest of him, and sent a five-man team to report to Guo Mo.

More than 400 people were left, ready to fight.

Because he knew that there were still a thousand people on the other side, Chen Xuanfeng did not dare to be careless.

These people who can break out of a tight siege are just a bunch of crazy tigers. No one can underestimate a person who will risk his life to get home.

What's more, they only have more than 400 people. If they really fight against the opponent's 1,000 Mongolian cavalry, regardless of winning or losing, it would be too much to gain. He only brought out a total of 500 guards from Luoyang.

Not long after, the remaining Mongolian soldiers were about to enter Chen Xuanfeng's ambush circle.

Chen Xuanfeng calculated the time. Even if Feng Ge's three hundred horse thieves could come over, he would still have to hold off these Mongolian soldiers for more than an hour. This was obviously unrealistic.

Chen Xuanfeng was helpless and had no choice but to put away his thoughts of rushing out and gave everyone a shooting instruction.

The terrain here is quite simple. There is a gentle slope on the left, the road leading to the northwest is at the bottom of the slope, and there is a forest on the right.

Chen Xuanfeng ambushed most of his men and horses on the gentle slope, condescending.

And deep in the woods, there were twenty or thirty people hiding, spreading out every one or two feet, acting as suspects.

The current Mongolian army will have no fighting spirit and will only want to return to the desert grassland as soon as possible.

I have been running for a long time and have gradually relaxed.

When all the Mongolian troops marched down the gentle slope, Chen Xuanfeng's bow and arrow was the order to attack.

I saw him kill the Mongolian sergeant at the front with one arrow. The big grass ball that had been prepared was set on fire by the escort and pushed down the gentle slope.

At the front, middle and rear of the Mongolian army, three or five fireballs were pushed down respectively, instantly frightening the Mongolian army's horses.

"Shoot an arrow and capture Subotai alive——"

"Capture Subotai alive——"

"Capture Subotai alive——"

More than 400 guardsmen opened their bows and fired arrows one after another, and almost all the arrows were fired.

The 500 guards Chen Xuanfeng brought this time were the best ones selected from the 5,000 King Yan guards.

Before the Mongolian army could react, all the escorts had already fired three rounds of arrows.

"Capture Subotai alive——"

"Capture Subotai alive——"

The guards hiding in the woods also took the opportunity to shout and kept shaking the trees around them, creating an aura of overwhelming numbers.

The Mongolian troops who originally wanted to escape into the woods gave up the idea of ​​dismounting.

"Don't be obsessed with fighting, rush out with all your strength——"

Subotai, who was at the front of the Mongolian cavalry, was flapping his eagle feathers while beating his horse desperately.

Seeing that the war horse did not dare to rush through the fireball, he directly pulled off his cloak, covered the head of the war horse, and stabbed the horse's butt again with a knife.

The war horse felt pain, screamed, and rushed towards the big fireball.

After a while, Subotai saw that the war horse was approaching the big fireball, so he leaned down, grabbed the reins with his left hand, and held the scimitar tightly with his right hand, and made a move of "fishing for the moon under the sea".

He actually picked up the fireball blocking the road and threw it towards the woods nearby.

In this case, Subotai was the first to break out of the blockade of arrows, and the personal guards and other surviving Mongolian cavalry behind them also rushed over.

Chen Xuanfeng did not send anyone to pursue him. At this time, several fires were still burning under the hillside. The corpses of dead Mongolian soldiers and war horses blocked the originally narrow mountain road.

After half an hour, Chen Xuanfeng asked everyone to go down and clean the battlefield. This battle also left more than 300 corpses of Mongolian soldiers.

"Clear the passage and leave a team of five people waiting to block them. The others will follow them behind me."

...

The military report Guo Mo received in Yinzhou City was from Feng Ge's Horse Thieves Division. It not only introduced Chen Xuanfeng's ambush, but also sent an important message.

Temujin, a younger brother of Genghis Khan Temujin, personally led 10,000 Mongolian cavalry to meet Subutai and had already entered 200 miles into Xixia territory.

It would take at most one day to join up with Subotai's defeated army.

Guo Mo, the Temujin brother, also knew that he had met him several times in the desert. He was the most capable of Temujin's four younger brothers. He was calm and able to stand alone.

"Hey, it's a pity. It seems that it is impossible to keep Subotai this time."

"Come here, hurry up and inform Chen Xuanfeng, tell him to stop pursuing Subotai's defeated army and retreat quickly."

The opponent had a fresh army of 10,000 Mongolian cavalry, and the person leading the army was a general like Tiemu Ge.

After the messenger left, Guo Mo was still a little worried.

"Rong'er, why don't you wait for me in Yinzhou City first? I'll..."

Before Guo Mo could finish speaking, Huang Rong stopped him.

"Brother Mo, do you want to go to meet your senior brother? Either you can't go and just wait here for news, or I will go with you."

Huang Rong knew Guo Mo's thoughts very well. Even though he had completely accepted the title of "King Yan", in his heart he had not learned even the slightest bit of the prince's style.

In other words, Guo Mo is still his original self. He values ​​the safety of his relatives and friends more than anything else. Maybe he is brave because of his talent.

Guo Mo smiled bitterly. He knew that he could not wait here any longer, and he also knew that Huang Rong could not let him go alone.

The two simply tidied it up, mainly adding a pair of hard bows and two pots of carved feather arrows on their respective horses.

Guo Mo and Huang Rong accompanied the messenger who came to report the news, planning to meet up with their fourth junior brother Feng Ge first before making the next plan.

Before setting off, Guo Mo also asked people who "listen to the wind" to spread the whereabouts of Temmu and his 10,000 Mongolian cavalry to surrounding states.

Until now, Guo Mo didn't want Wan Yankang to know that he had also come to Xixia. His heart was sinister. After all, Wan Yankang was not a good man or woman.

Therefore, if he wanted the other party to know any information, he would often ask people who were "listening to the news" to directly advertise it, instead of contacting Wan Yankang alone.

One day later, Guo Mo and Huang Rong met. Feng Ge stayed behind to meet his five-man team and got the latest news.

Feng Ge didn't have time to take a step ahead and sent the news of Brother Tiemu's entry into Xixia to Chen Xuanfeng. As a result, more than 400 Yanwang guards led by Chen Xuanfeng ran directly into the arms of Brother Tiemu's army.

Fortunately, both sides were engaged in an encounter and would break up at the first touch. Four hundred versus ten thousand, even the heavy cavalry armed to the teeth might not dare to confront ten thousand Mongolian cavalry head-on.

How could Brother Tiemu let go of the hundreds of people in front of him?

Although he could not tell whose army it was by looking at their attire, in his eyes, any army that was not the Mongols was an enemy to be destroyed.

"Chen Dutong, if you keep running like this, you will be caught up by the Mongols sooner or later."

The deputy general who came with him this time was none other than Zhao Chengyu, the youngest son of Zhao Rushu, the current chief historian of King Yan.

He whipped his horse twice hard, approached Chen Xuanfeng, and said loudly.

Chen Xuanfeng looked back and saw that the horses of the Mongolian cavalry were relatively short and poor in sprinting ability, but they had full endurance. If they really ran for more than a hundred miles, they could definitely catch up with people like him.

"Vice General Zhao, you come to command the escort. Everyone, including me, will obey your orders."

Chen Xuanfeng is very clear about his strengths and weaknesses, and this Zhao Chengyu was trained from the "Dunwu Army". His military career of nearly two years has been completely transformed.

Zhao Chengyu didn't have time to be pretentious and took over the command directly.

"Everyone has it. Turn around and shoot down. Shoot horses but not people -"

More than 400 guardsmen took their bows and arrows and turned around to shoot.

"brush--"

More than four hundred arrows rushed towards the 10,000 Mongolian cavalry behind them.

"cover--"

Brother Tiemu was not a vegetarian either. When he saw the cavalry running in front of him, he suddenly turned around and knew that the enemy was going to shoot an arrow, so he shouted.

More than four hundred arrows arrived in the blink of an eye. The Mongolian cavalry running in front unconsciously raised the small shield on his arm to protect his face, and the horse's speed slowed down.

Who would have thought that the opponent's four hundred arrows were heading towards the war horses.

In an instant, more than two hundred war horses were hit by arrows, and more than a hundred of them fell to the ground and died, and even the cavalrymen on their horses fell hard.

Before these cavalry could stand up, the large group of cavalry behind them arrived in front of them like a whirlwind, and were instantly knocked away by their horses, which were trampled like mud.

Those horses that survived were in unbearable pain for a moment, and immediately lost their sense of direction and ran around wantonly.

Some rushed left and right, and some horses even turned around and ran backwards.

The escort took advantage of this opportunity and hurriedly urged their horses to escape again.

"Get out of the way, separate to the left and right, and outflank it——"

Even Tiemu Ge made a prompt decision and wasted a while before and after. Not only did he lose more than a hundred horses, but the Mongolian sergeants who fell off the horses were either dead or injured.

However, the Mongolian army had many people after all, so they reorganized their formation and caught up again.

Kankan ran another ten miles, and the Mongolian troops moved to the left and right, gradually approaching from behind. It seemed that there was still a big gap between the riding skills of the Song Dynasty sergeants and the Mongols.

"Everyone has it, run to the southwest, 'fly a kite'——"

The Mongolian cavalry separated to the left and right to give way to the middle, and the escort army numbered more than 400 people. If they also divided their troops, they would undoubtedly be seeking death.

This is the time to use the kite flying tactic. I have trained it so many times and it finally came in handy today.

I saw more than 400 people galloping on their horses. While running south, they turned slightly to the right, at an angle to the west.

In this way, the more than 400 escort troops did not appear directly in front of the Mongolian cavalry, but moved in an arc to the west.

"Turn around and fire a volley, shooting at horses but not at people——"

Coming again?

But the small shield in the hands of the Mongolian army was mainly used to cover the face or chest. How could it protect the war horse?

In an instant, more than a hundred war horses were hit by arrows, which was worse than before because the Mongolian army was divided into two teams. The east team was blocked, and some of the horses that received arrows were missing.

Even so, it caused a huge chaos in the Mongolian army. The problem was that the group in the chaos was still the troops on the west side. They were in chaos, and the half of the Mongolian cavalry in the east were blocked in the back and couldn't get through in a hurry.

Zhao Chengyu saw that the Mongolian cavalry brigade was forced to stop. The opportunity was rare, so he did not bother to escape.

"Everyone, three quick bursts of fire——"

How could anyone let such a good target go?

Each man quickly shot three arrows. Without waiting for Zhao Chengyu to give another order, the more than 400 convoys turned around and continued to flee westward.

This time, Brother Tiemu, who had always been calm, was irritated.

“Subutai—Where’s Subotai?”

Brother Timu shouted.

After a while, Subotai was brought to Brother Temu.

"Brother Temmu Khan, are you looking for me?"

As Temujin's younger brother, Temujin is still the most capable brother and a khan, with his own tribe and grassland.

"Subutai, let me ask you, who are these hundreds of cavalrymen fleeing in front of you?"

If he can no longer see the problem, Brother Temmu will not be worthy of being a Khan for so many years.

"Back to Tiemuge Khan, the general... The general doesn't know where they came from? They have been fighting with the Xixia people before, and there is also the Zhongxiao Army with more than 2,000 cavalry led by Monk Wanyan Chen from the Jin Kingdom.

'."

"Later, a total of 30,000 Jin Kingdom's 'loyal and brave troops' came, and the general was completely defeated. These few hundred cavalry only appeared in the past two days. Who they are, the general still doesn't know."

"They didn't wave flags, they just used bows and arrows to shoot from a distance. They even ambushed me once at the end of the war, and they never had a head-on confrontation."

Subotai said, his face already turning red.

After fighting for two days, he was ambushed and chased for more than a hundred miles. Now, these people shot and killed more than 500 of his Mongolian cavalry, and he didn't even know who the other party was?

"Cha'erdu, you lead a large force to follow up slowly, and detach two thousand cavalry to follow me in pursuit. Subotai, you also follow me."

Ten thousand horses and horses are too many, but they become a living target for the opponent, and there is no need to take too much aim.

Brother Tiemu simply brought two thousand cavalry, one person and two horses, and chased after him again...


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