Chapter 1367 Fang La is easy to destroy, Xiao Tang is difficult to remove
Blood was spattered all over his body, and half of his body was stained red. Fang Jie's body was covered with shocking scars, but he stood on his horse without falling. A low roar like a beast came out of his throat, and he still stared at the man in front of him with a sneer at the corner of his mouth.
General of the Song Army.
On the other hand, Wu Jie was calm and composed, with a playful smile on his face. When he looked at Fang Jie, his expression was like an experienced hunter staring at a tiger that had fallen into a trap.
Fang Jie is indeed worthy of being praised as a brave general in Manichaeism. In the original work, with the help of his assistant flying knives, he stabbed Qin Ming, one of the five tiger generals in Liangshan, to death with a halberd.
They fought against Guan Sheng on their own, but Hua Rong and the two generals were still fearless. Although they had to block and dodge, it was difficult to win or lose for a while, until the Liangshan army sent Li Ying again, and the two generals Zhu Dian suddenly came out of the battle.
When they attacked, Fang Jie turned his horse's head back and looked directly at the people running in the formation. He really lived up to his uncle Fang La's praise that he was the best general in this dynasty.
However, in the original work, such a Manichaean general was sent by Liangshan to Fang La's army as an internal response. Chai Jin, who was not good at martial arts at first, rushed forward and shot him, and then ordered him to shoot into the army at the same time.
Yan Qing, a member of the Buddhist sect, was killed by a knife.
If all external factors are eliminated, Fang Jie's military bravery should be praised, but no matter how brave and extravagant he was, he failed in adapting to the situation. Especially when the two armies were fighting, he had to seize the opportunity to kill in the melee.
Wu Jie had long been familiar with the methods of killing enemy generals, while Fang Jie suffered losses one after another just by relying on his bravery, and was actually at a disadvantage.
Seeing that there was no way to escape, Fang Jie roared like a tiger and became furious. His eyes flashed with wild beast-like killing intent. He waved his two arms and waved the Fang Tianhua halberd in his hand, and then pointed towards Wu Jie.
Launch an offensive as fierce as a gust of wind and rain.
Everything is in chaos due to anger. No matter how brave this guy is, in the final analysis, he is just a fool who can only show off his bravery...
Wu Jie thought in his mind, and after turning sideways to easily avoid Fang Jie's crazy attack, the long knife in his hand suddenly flew into the air. The sharp blade split the air, making a shrill and harsh sound of breaking wind. The Song Army was nearby.
The soldiers were still eating away at the Manichaeans around Fang Jie, and the two of them fought fiercely for more than twenty rounds. Wu Jie seemed to raise his sword and drop it, but the long sword in his hand cut a circle in the air.
A strange arc passed straight past Fang Jie's throat, whose middle door was wide open...
Fang Jie, who had his neck cut open and blood gushing out, glared at Wu Jie angrily. His mouth was slurred, but he could still utter several notes intermittently: "Dog... Dog Officer... If it weren't for you,
Dude...if we catch each other and fight...I will definitely be able to..."
Wu Jie sneered and said, "After all, they are just brave and ruthless green forest bandits. The two armies are fighting each other. How can you still think that this is a fight between gangsters and thieves?"
Fang Jie tried to speak again, but there was a roaring sound in his throat, and he could no longer utter any words in his mouth. Finally, he tilted his body and was about to fall off his horse, when the endless darkness completely engulfed Fang Jie.
In an instant, he actually knew: even if he and the Song general general eliminated all external factors and the two of them fought one-on-one, even if they fought for hundreds of rounds, if one of them had to die in the other's hands,
Under such circumstances, the one who wins in the end will probably still be the commander of the Western Army’s military and horse force named Wu Jie...
When Fang Jie's body fell under the horse, Wu Jie's army soldiers immediately stepped forward and beheaded him. Wu Jie's brother Wu Lin was about to continue to order the army and horses to chase away the defeated Manichaean soldiers, but saw him
The elder brother waved his hand, signaling to the officers and soldiers of the Forbidden Army under their brothers that they should no longer pursue the rebel deserters.
Although Wu Lin was puzzled, before he asked Wu Jie, he heard his brother say meaningfully: "If you want to gain a foothold in the army, it is not enough to just sacrifice your life to fight. It is too much to just fight and fight."
Stealing the limelight will easily lead to hidden dangers and disasters. Now he has led his troops here and is about to take advantage of the victory to kill his fellow soldiers and horses of the rebel army. Most of them are generals who obeyed orders in front of the Wuzhou observation envoy Wang's tent.
, and Xiang Tongguan seemed to attach great importance to the king's talent. The generals under his command, taking advantage of this time to conquer the Manichaean thieves, also wanted to kill people to accumulate military exploits.
It is a rare and great achievement for us brothers to take the head of Fang Jie, a famous rebel leader in the army. If most of the credit goes to us brothers, do you think that other colleagues who are jealous and want rewards for their merits are praising us?
Are the two brothers heroes, or is it that we are too strong to hold on to the point of resentment, and instead rob them of their military exploits? If a tree is as beautiful as the forest, the wind will destroy it. Since we have already taken the lion's share of the credit for this war, we must teach them.
Those guys have no chance to show themselves, otherwise they will be taboo..."
Although Wu Jie joined the army on Jingyuan Road as a good man, he had only served as a captain, deputy lieutenant and other low-level military positions before. Moreover, his temperament seemed inconsistent with many straightforward and rough soldiers in the Western Army.
He was not reused. However, since he met Xiao Tang during the Song-Xia Kingdom War, this was the beginning of Wu Jie's fortune in the army and his official career turning around. This was still in Xiao and Tang Dynasty, and it was clear that Wu Jie was in some kind of situation.
When he is in a situation, how will he kill fiercely, even in very terrifying situations...
Today's Wu Jie is not like in the original work, who only held the low-level military position of deputy general of Jingyuan Road during the Jingkang period. Now he has the ability to support his younger brother Wu Lin, who is in his early twenties, in the Jingyuan Road Army.
He was assigned a military position in Si Zhong. Wu Lin, who had always trained hard with his elder brother, now naturally respects his elder brother very much.
After listening to Wu Jie Xiao's interests, Wu Lin roughly understood the calculations and concerns in his brother's heart, but he was still young and energetic, and still felt a little angry in his heart. Wu Lin thought of something again, and said: "Now that I heard the news,
It is known that Fang La, the bandit leader, led the remnants of his troops and fled straight to Qingxi Gangyuan Cave. Even though the Manichaean bandits claim to have hundreds of thousands of followers, every time there is a war, they rely on the swarm of swarms of swarms to attack them.
They rush forward to kill, but if the battle is unfavorable, most of them will lose morale and flee in all directions. The thieves will be incompetent and have to be slaughtered. In fact, they are just rogue bandits who make a bigger noise.
But according to what his brother said, Xiao Tang was originally a close official of the emperor, and he had the merit of staking out a group of evildoers, and his brother was also promoted to a high position because of his guidance. Although he had the favor of being promoted, Xiao Tang didn't know how.
, unexpectedly rebelled against the imperial court. Now that Jiangnan Lajiang has become unstoppable, its destruction is imminent, and when the Manichaean chaos is quelled, Zamo and other border troops will be dispatched again to Jingdong Road to attack those who betrayed the imperial court.
When Xiao Tang goes, how will my brother respond?"
Wu Jie's face was originally calm and composed, but when he heard his brother mention Xiao Tang's name, his expression froze. His expression was complicated, and he subconsciously looked towards the north. After hesitating for a moment, Wu Jie suddenly said: "Indeed If we can get Xiao Tang's head, it will be a huge achievement. But not only is that head difficult to get, unless we have no choice, I hope that we brothers will never become his enemy on the battlefield... ...
Not only because Xiao Tang was far superior to Fang La in terms of his abilities. If he betrayed the imperial court, he would be like the Manichaeans in Jiangnan who planned to gain a foothold in the country and then plot to overthrow the country... But at least according to me. I always feel that Xiao Tang’s understanding is very strange. So I am really curious about what Xiao Tang’s plans will be after they unite all the rebel forces and gain momentum."