To forcefully break through the Mangjun camp and run to Kunyang to deliver the message, this task, in modern terms, is undoubtedly a hellish level of difficulty.
Liu Xiu was reluctant to let Jia Fu take the risk of a narrow escape, but then again, if Jia Fu couldn't do it, others would be even less capable.
After thinking about it, Liu Xiu gritted his teeth, took a deep breath, and said sternly to Jia Fu: "Jun Wen, when you break through the Mang camp, fight if you can. If you can't fight, retreat immediately. Don't force it!"
Jia Fu cupped his hands and said, "I obey!"
Liu Xiu said: "The Mang army's northern camp is weak in defense. Jun Wen can use the northern camp as a breakthrough!"
Jia Fu nodded and said, "I understand!"
Liu Xiu said to the others present: "You all should go out first. I have a few words to talk to Jun Wen alone."
"My subordinates, please retire!" There were not only Liu Xiu's subordinates present, but also Yin Zun, Zong Ren and others. After hearing Liu Xiu's words, everyone present stood up and left the camp.
After they all left, Liu Xiu glanced at Jia Fu, took out his pen and ink, found a square cloth, tore it in half, then picked up his pen and quickly wrote a letter on the strip of cloth.
After writing, Liu Xiu dried the ink on the strip of cloth, handed it to Jia Fu, and whispered a few words in his ear.
Jia Fu listened and nodded. When Liu Xiu finished speaking, he first carefully put away the two pieces of cloth, then leaned forward and said, "Don't worry, my lord, I will send the letter to Kunyang!"
Liu Xiu sighed, held Jia Fu's hand, and said, "I don't ask Jia Jun to complete the task, but I hope Jia Jun can return safely!"
Hearing this, Jia Fu felt warm in his heart. He stood up first, then knelt on his knees, cupped his hands and said, "My lord, I have the kindness to meet you, and I have the honor to assist you. I will have no regrets in this life!" After speaking,
, he kowtowed forward.
Liu Xiu's nose was sore and her eyes were red. She helped Jia Fu up and choked with sobs: "Jun Wen, please be careful in this battle. I'll wait for your safe return!"
Jia Fu said nothing, bowed his hands to Liu Xiu, and then turned around and walked out.
In order to cooperate with Jia Fu's actions, Liu Xiu's troops launched a feint attack on the east camp of the Mang army. While Liu Xiu and others were attacking the Mang camp, Jia Fu quietly left the Han army's main formation and circled north.
He rode fast all the way, and when he approached the gate of Beiying, Jia Fu quickened his horse, lying on the horse's back, and marched slowly.
From a distance, he saw that the gate of the north camp was not closed. On both sides of the gate, there were two long rows of torches. Under the light of the fire, he could see twenty or thirty soldiers guarding the gate.
In addition, patrols holding torches walked past the camp gate from time to time.
After Jia Fu looked at it, he continued to lie on his horse and urged the horse to run straight towards the camp gate.
Soon, the reckless army guarding the camp gate heard the sound of horse hooves, and the soldiers reacted quickly. One row of soldiers stood in the front, holding spears, and another row of soldiers stood in the back, holding crossbows in their hands. People's
They all looked towards the outside of the camp.
As the sound of horse hooves got closer and closer, people finally saw clearly. They saw a war horse running out of the night. Strangely, there was no one on the horse.
Seeing this, all the reckless soldiers looked puzzled and looked at each other. They couldn't help but murmured: "Strange! Why did an ownerless war horse come here?"
"Could they be coming from Dongying? I heard that the rebels just suddenly attacked Dongying!"
When people were confused, Jia Fu, who was lying on the horse, suddenly straightened up, knocked the horse's belly with both feet, and shouted: "Drive——"
The war horse was in pain, and it suddenly changed from jogging forward to sprinting forward. Realizing that something was wrong, the reckless soldiers on the opposite side screamed in surprise. Several of the reckless soldiers carrying crossbows pulled their hanging knives and fired at them.
Jia Fu fired the crossbow.
Jia Fu waved the halberd in his hand, and with a few clanging sounds, several crossbow arrows were blocked by the halberd. Before the soldiers could reload their crossbows, Jia Fu had already urged his horse to rush towards them.
The halberd swept forward. While cutting off a row of spears, the tip of the halberd also cut open the chests of several soldiers. Several soldiers screamed and fell over on their backs.
Immediately afterwards, the halberd drew another cold light in the air, and the soldiers in the second row were also knocked to the ground.
The war horses trampled the fallen soldiers, passed through the camp gate, and rushed directly into the camp. As Jia Fu rushed in, whistles inside and outside the camp gate sounded continuously. At the same time, a large group of people rushed up directly in front of Jia Fu.
The reckless army.
These reckless soldiers were all carrying spears, and there must be hundreds of them at least. After Jia Fu looked at them, he rushed over without blinking his eyes.
Click, click, click! The three spears that were thrust in the direction were all cut off by the halberd. The tip of the halberd hit a brutal soldier in the chest, pushing the soldier back several meters and bumping into a large group of people behind him.
Jia Fu pulled out the square halberd with the painting pole from the soldier's chest and swept it sideways. Sha! As a cold light flashed through, a long stream of blood spurted out from the crowd.
The necks of several reckless soldiers were cut off by the sharp edge of the halberd, their heads flew away, and their bodies fell to the ground.
Jia Fu urged his horse forward while slashing at the reckless soldiers in front and on the left and right. More than a hundred reckless soldiers were killed by Jia Fu in the blink of an eye.
But in just such a short time, the North Camp exploded. There were loud gongs and drums, shouts of death, and countless reckless soldiers ran out of the tents with weapons in hand.
Especially directly in front of Jia Fu, there were more reckless troops rushing over. Looking around, there were so many people that it was so dark that it was impossible to count them.
Seeing that there were too many enemies in front of him, Jia Fu gave up his plan of charging forward, turned his horse's head, and charged to the left.
He held the reins in one hand and the halberd in the other, slashing to the left and right. The reckless soldiers who came up to kill did not fall one by one under the painted pole square halberd, but died in rows under the halberd blade.
A reckless soldier carrying a spear just ran out of the tent, and Jia Fu happened to be passing by in front of the tent door.
As he walked past, the sharp edge of the halberd pierced the opponent's belly. Before the reckless soldier fell to the ground, he followed up with another halberd, stabbing the opponent's chest and driving him back to the tent.
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He was not the only reckless soldier who ran out of the camp, but a large group of people. Following the corpse of the reckless soldier, he flew back into the tent and collided with the reckless soldiers behind him. Suddenly, there were screams of pain and shouts in the camp.
The curses all came together.
While Jia Fu urged his horse to rush over, he hit the brazier not far away with his halberd. The brazier flew out, and the charcoal fire inside flew in all directions, falling on the surrounding tents and burning.
In an instant, several tents flashed with fire and billowing smoke.
Many reckless soldiers were trapped beneath the burned tent before they could even run out of the tent.
Jia Fu was in the camp, rushing left and right, running wherever there were few people. It seemed that he was in a hurry. In fact, the general direction of his breakout was always correct, and his goal was clear, which was Kunming. Positive.
The camp of the Mang army was too big and there were too many people. Jia Fu, a man on a horse, was running around in the camp, which made it difficult for the Mang army to deal with it.
I don’t know how long the charge lasted, but Jia Fu had unknowingly fought from the outskirts of Dongying to the center of Dongying.
The general who guarded Dongying in Mang camp was named Wu Jun, also named Shoucheng.
Wu Jun was a general under the command of Grand Master Wang Kuang. He was brave and good at fighting and won the respect of Wang Kuang. When he heard that a rebel suddenly ran into the east camp where he was guarding, Wu Jun was furious. He rushed out of his sleeping tent, picked up his sword and mounted his horse. Go find Jia Fu.
At this time, Jia Fu didn't even know where he was running. He saw a large camp in front of him, but there were not many troops in the camp. He felt happy and urged his horse to rush over.
The random soldiers who came to stop him were hacked to the ground by him as soon as they met.
Entering this group of tents, Jia Fu waved his painting stick and square halberd, opened the canvas of one of the tents, and looked inside. Well, the tents were filled with bags of food.
After Jia Fu looked at it, he immediately realized that this was the granary of Mang camp.
Of course, the Mang army has too many troops and the camp is too big, so it is impossible to store all the army's food in Dongying, but this is at least the granary for the soldiers of Dongying.
He secretly said that it was a pity that he was alone and did not bring any tools to support the fire. Otherwise, if the place was burned down, the morale of the reckless army would be greatly reduced.
But he was really unwilling to let Jia Fu let go of Mang Jun's granary. Seeing a torch on a wooden stand on the roadside not far away, Jia Fu ran over immediately.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!
As soon as he ran to the torch, more than a dozen arrows were suddenly shot from all around. Jia Fu waved the painting pole and square halberd, knocking all the arrows to the ground. Then, he grabbed the torch, turned the horse's head, and ran back Go to the granary.
The arrows from behind were still coming. Jia Fu could only try his best to protect himself. As for the horse under his crotch, he was powerless.
Two arrows hit the horse's buttocks. The horse was in pain, roared, and ran forward in a hurry.
Jia Fule did not stop his horse, but he simply hit the horse's head with a halberd, killing the horse directly. The horse fell forward, and he also rolled down. Then he held a torch and smashed the passing tents one by one. ignite.
The tents were filled with food, and if they were touched by fire, they would be irradiated. In just a short time, more than a dozen tents set alight by Jia Fu turned into more than a dozen large conflagrations.
Wu Jun was shocked when he saw the fire in his own granary. At this moment, a soldier ran over and shouted: "General, that traitor soldier ran into our granary and was setting fire everywhere!"
"Ah——" Wu Jun screamed in anger, led hundreds of guards, and urged his horses to run towards the granary.
Now not only Wu Jun is rushing to the granary, but the soldiers of the Mang Army in Dongying are also gathering towards the granary.
Although Jia Fu said that he had set fire to more than ten tents in one go, compared with the entire granary, it was really a drop in the bucket, but he did not dare to waste his time here, and the purpose of his trip was not to burn the Mang army's food and grass.
Seeing the number of reckless troops gathering from all directions increasing, Jia Fu slammed the torch on a tent, and then, holding his halberd, he ran out of the granary.
As soon as he ran out of the granary, he heard the sound of arrows flying from the opposite side. Jia Fu reacted very quickly, rolled to the side, and hid behind a tent.
Countless arrows whizzed past him or hit the tent.
Taking advantage of the gap between the opponent's first round of arrow formation and the second round before it started, Jia Fu jumped out from behind the tent and rushed straight towards the crowd of reckless soldiers on the opposite side.