When Liu Jie saw the Jinyang army chasing him, his speed became faster, and he ran forward, huffing and puffing and taking away thousands of people...
When Liu Kun saw that they had successfully broken through the encirclement, he was so angry that he fell off his horse, so he could only fight forward with his sword. At such a critical moment, Liu Jie also arranged for people to cut off the rear.
The Xiongnu soldiers in the rear stopped Liu Kun and other Jinyang troops, and the Zhao Jiajun also rushed forward. They had done enough to chase people, but there was a melee everywhere, and the Zhao Jiajun and the Jinyang army could not escape for a while...
Liu Kun rushed to Ji Ping's side and blamed him, "What are you doing here? Why don't you hurry up and chase him? He is Liu Cong's eldest son, and Liu Cong himself may be hiding among them."
Ji Ping: This is impossible. It is possible that Liu Cong is hiding anywhere, but it is impossible to hide in the army, otherwise the girl will not let Liu Kun come to guard this road.
Ji Ping turned around and saw that the Jinyang army was relatively orderly along the way, but a little chaotic along the way. They were almost running around killing enemies, almost disrupting their rhythm.
He then said to Liu Kun: "President Liu, now that the two armies are cooperating to fight, it is the time when we need to unite as one. The last general also thinks that we should pursue Liu Jie, but we don't have enough men. Please give me a flag so that I can lead the troops to pursue him." .”
At the critical moment, the two men were surrounded by the sound of clanging enemies. Liu Kun didn't think much and immediately gave him the flag, which meant giving him the command.
As soon as Ji Ping received the command, he immediately took command. The soldiers conveyed orders according to the flag bearers' flags, and the army moved according to the flags. The Jinyang army on the field quickly integrated into the Zhao army in an orderly manner.
The Jinyang Army's rear troops temporarily withdrew from the battlefield, and after Ji Ping mobilized part of the Zhao Army, he allowed the remaining Jinyang Army to enter.
He asked Cheng Da to take the mobilized Zhao Jiajun and Jinyang Army to chase Liu Jie and support Li Tianhe.
Liu Kun didn't know that there was an ambush army in front of him. Seeing that Ji Ping had only sent about 10,000 people to pass by, he was worried: "Liu Jie is in front, when can these 10,000 people catch up with them? Even if we catch up, we may not be able to win." Ah, we need to send more manpower."
Ji Ping said with a smile: "Don't worry, Governor Liu, we will go to support these Huns soldiers as soon as we conquer them."
As the first personal guard who followed Zhao Hanzhang, Ji Ping understood the essence of Zhao Hanzhang's psychological warfare, and immediately said loudly: "My sons, we will go home after this battle, kill -"
Zhao Jiajun's morale was boosted, and he shouted loudly, "Kill -"
After killing for a while, he vented the excitement in his chest. The morale of the Xiongnu army was suppressed, and he shouted loudly: "Disarm and not kill, the Zhao army will treat the prisoners well!"
"Your general has escaped!"
"Surrender quickly, surrender quickly!"
The Hun soldier holding a knife and panting stared at them with red eyes, as if he was about to rush forward and tear them apart at the next moment. Liu Kun's heart moved and he asked loudly: "Where are your family members? They are in Huxu at this time." Nu County, are you going to abandon them?"
Ji Ping immediately motioned for everyone to ask, so this question was passed down by everyone. Each team of Zhao Jiajun and Jinyang Army asked the people on the opposite side while fighting, "Are you going to risk your life regardless of your family?"
The resistance of the Xiongnu soldiers gradually weakened. Some people thought of their homeland and their families who were left behind. They cried bitterly and dropped their weapons with a bang.
When one person drops his weapon, others will follow.
Liu Jie had already run away. If they fought again, they would only gain a moment for him. Could they still rush out under the heavy siege of the enemy?
No one wants to die if they can live, and many people have laid down their weapons.
Ji Ping immediately ordered someone to pick it up.
Liu Kun became anxious and urged him: "We should send more manpower to chase Liu Jie. If they cross the river, it will be difficult to chase them back."
Ji Ping agreed, and then asked Linghu Sheng to lead 10,000 people to chase him.
Liu Kun was dissatisfied, and Ji Dan explained to Ji Ping: "The captives are still rebellious and need to be on guard. There must be no shortage of manpower left here to take care of the captives."
Linghu Sheng ignored Liu Kun and went directly to order troops.
Liu Kun was still worried about Liu Cong who had not been caught, so he followed him.
By the time they caught up, the battle ahead was coming to an end. Li Tianhe was waiting for work and was ambushed again. Liu Jie, who had been exhausted from two consecutive battles, was suddenly ambushed and his mentality almost collapsed.
Li Tianhe laid a good ambush, and Liu Jie didn't notice them until he jumped out. He came with horse ropes and bows and arrows at the same time. Without preparation, the remnants of the Huns who were fleeing in embarrassment suffered a greater blow again. The team of several thousand people instantly became confused. Before they could wait,
They counterattacked, and Li Tianhe jumped out with Zhao Jiajun and killed them directly.
The remaining Xiongnu troops wanted to retreat, but Cheng Da had already arrived with his troops and came to support them from behind, surrounding the Xiongnu army.
Liu Jie had a premonition that the situation was over, and he had been injured numerous times. He hesitated for a while between surrendering and not surrendering, but Li Tianhe didn't give him a chance to hesitate at all. Before he could speak, he stabbed him through with a knife. Both of their eyes widened.
, staring at each other fiercely, Liu Jie saw in his eyes that he would die. He felt cruel for a moment, gathered the last strength in his body, and swung his knife to kill Li Tianhe.
Li Tianhe grunted, turned the hand holding the handle of the knife fiercely, shouted loudly regardless of the knife on his waist, pushed Liu Jie forward and stabbed him to the ground before stopping.
He straightened up, saw Liu Kun coming to help, and was about to say hello to him when his vision went dark and he fell to the ground with a thud.
Bei Gongchun and Zhao Ju both sent reinforcements. After Zhao Hanzhang received the news, he also asked Linghu Ni to lead 5,000 soldiers to come for reinforcements. When they arrived, the war was over, and only the soldiers were left to clean the battlefield and count the prisoners.
Li Tianhe was seriously injured and was rushed back to the tent.
Although each army has one or two military doctors accompanying them, currently the best military doctor in the Zhao Jiajun is Zhao Hanzhang.
The military doctor here saw that Li Tianhe was seriously injured and did not dare to draw his knife. He simply stopped the bleeding and then had someone carry him back to seek treatment from a more powerful military doctor.
When Zhao Hanzhang heard that Li Tianhe was seriously injured, he quickly went to see him personally and ordered military doctors to do their best to save him.
The military doctor glanced at the knife on his waist and said, "If you pull it out, there will be heavy bleeding. It depends on whether you can survive."
Zhao Hanzhang frowned and asked, "Have you not yet figured out the blood transfusion method mentioned by Fu Shangshu?"
The military doctor said shamefully: "It's really hard to find a way."
There were also military doctors who doubted the correctness of this method and said to Zhao Hanzhang: "We have looked through various medical books sent by the envoy. Although we saw in some manuscripts that the ancients used blood transfusions, this method has serious disadvantages and many people died.
In terms of the number of people alive, some patients seem to have died not from the disease itself, but from the blood transfusion."
Zhao Hanzhang sighed and said: "We will discuss this later. The top priority is to save General Li. If you need any medicinal materials, just tell me."
"yes."
Military doctors tried their best to save people.
Zhao Hanzhang then looked at Liu Kun, who had returned with him, and asked, "Is Yue Shi not injured?"
Liu Kun shook his head quietly and asked, "Is Liu Cong whereabouts?"
"Liu Cong is dead."
Liu Kun's eyes widened and he asked, "Where did he escape from?"