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Chapter 2001 The war is fierce and it is indistinguishable

Smoke and dust filled the air, and the color of the sky and the earth changed. In the midst of the fierce battle group, a commander of the Panlong Army looked at a Song soldier in front of him who had a wound on his head and chest. Dark red blood gurgled out from his armor.

Soon I was blushing...

However, the members of the Yue Family Army stood up straight as much as possible, glaring angrily at the enemy troops rushing forward, and would rather die than take a step back. The commander of the Qi Army here could not bear to look at it, and gave instructions while

The soldiers under his command came forward to cover up the enemy, but the Song army who refused to retreat shouted: "You guys, why do you need to fight so hard? You are all sons of the Han family, and I also know that most of you are good men who are not afraid of death.

, but you risked your life to fight for the bird emperor of the Song Dynasty, but it was the stupid king and sycophants who made it impossible for us to find a way to survive! Is this worth it? But I am willing to put down my sword to avoid you, I will not harm your life, our army is my husband

They will certainly be treated kindly, so why do they have to fight to the end?"

However, the Song army stopped listening, but still shouted resolutely: "I know that the emperor of your Qi Dynasty gathered in Liangshan, Shuibo, to expel the foreigners, and swore not to harm the good name of the people of Li... But we all

They are the soldiers of Marshal Yue! Even if the officials of the Song Dynasty are not worthy of teaching us to be loyal to him... Even if they are not willing to be enemies with you, they are determined not to retreat in the face of the battle after being ordered by the commander to fight, but they must never let him down.

Marshal Yue!"

When the commander of the Qi army saw that the Yue army was so stubborn, he couldn't help but cursed. However, soon a large number of Song army soldiers who were not afraid of death rushed over and fought fiercely with the brave and vigorous Qi army he commanded.

Fighting together...

And similar situations are happening everywhere on this battlefield.

A large number of lively soldiers from both the Qi and Song armies followed the command of their generals and rushed straight towards the enemy on the opposite side without hesitation. They immediately stabbed them with swords and guns in their hands and refused to retreat even half a step. They were bound to fight hard to the end.

For a moment, Yue Yun, who was extremely embarrassed, heard the beating of war drums behind him when he rushed out. He immediately led a group of Biao Jin to turn his horse and rammed straight into the Qi army's formation from the side. But he saw

When the enemy cavalry came to intercept, he swung the hammers in his hands violently, and immediately there was a loud thumping sound of heavy objects. Many military cavalry he passed were knocked over and fell from their horses. For a time, almost no one could do it.

Cover him even a little bit.

In the Qi army's formation, Niu Gao taught Shi Jin and Wang Gui commanded the formation and commanded the troops. However, he led a group of elite personal followers and rushed straight to Yue Yun. However, Niu Gao naturally had no intention of harming Yue Yun.

, but he planned to restrain his nephew as much as possible, let alone let him continue to kill and injure the soldiers of the Qi Dynasty. At least he was determined not to let Yue Yun lose his life on a battlefield where the fighting was becoming increasingly fierce!

"Cang!!!" Sparks flew everywhere, and the heavy hammer in Yue Yun's hand suddenly hit the spear of a Qi Chao cavalry envoy. Although the cavalry general barely set up his weapon to block, he suddenly felt the domineering force.

When he arrived, his buttocks still left the saddle and he fell off the horse. Yue Yun glared angrily and turned sideways, and immediately saw Niu Gao using his mace to urge the horse and running straight towards him...

After charging for a while, his face was full of fighting spirit, but when he saw Niu Gao again, Yue Yun could not help but show hesitation. He raised his hooves and galloped, and the unstoppable red horse suddenly let out a long neigh. Although it

Continue to maintain the momentum of galloping at full strength, but the direction of galloping gradually tilts to the left. Behind him, a Biaojun cavalry follows the trajectory of Yue Yun's horse and throws an arc. It seems that Yue Yun will continue to fight to the death, but

When he was riding into the formation to charge among thousands of troops, he couldn't help but avoid Niu Gao and try his best to avoid fighting him head-on...

After all, Ci Bu was in charge of the army. Zhang Xian, Shi Jin, and Wang Gui respectively paid attention to the battle situation in the Chinese army and adapted to the situation. They did not rush to personally lead the troops and horses to fight in close quarters. Even though they respected each other's attitudes, they still respected each other.

Now we must do our best to defeat the enemy's army as much as possible. However, although the two sides have mobilized their troops to fight hand-to-hand and break into the enemy's formation, no one can immediately defeat the other's formation, severely damaging the enemy's morale.

They could not help but fall into a stalemate, and until the sun set, the soldiers on both sides could not help but fight to the point of exhaustion and physical weakness, but no one dared to say that they would be able to seize the opportunity to win if they endured any longer...

As for Zhang Xian, the former military commander of the Yue Family Army, he thought that now he had at least achieved the momentum to block the Qi army. If it continued to be spent here for a long time, the variables were still unknown, so he immediately issued an order to withdraw the troops. The military discipline was strict.

, the officers and soldiers of the Yuejia Army who were advancing and retreating in unison heard the sound of golden gongs, and began to retreat slowly and in an orderly manner, leaving almost no opportunity for Shi Jin, Niu Gao, and the Qi army under Wang Gui to take advantage of the situation.

Only when Yue Yun, who had been fighting fiercely with Yibiao Jinqi for a long time, heard the order and drove his horse to retreat, he encountered Wang Gui's troops personally accompanying the Qi army. The sound of the clash of weapons and the sad neigh of the war horses echoed through the sky again.

Yun roared angrily, and swept the two hammers in his hands in all directions. With the continuous crashing sound, the spears of the dozens of Qi Chaojia cavalry who rushed around were broken one after another, and two of them were even knocked upside down by Yue Yun's hammer.

He got up and knocked over several more cavalrymen, instantly throwing the Qi army's formation into chaos.

Now that he heard the order from his army to withdraw his troops, Yue Yun had no intention of lingering for a long time. After he covered some of his cavalry's men and killed them to break through, he still waved his arms to force the surrounding enemy cavalry back with hammers, and then continued.

They took advantage of each other's urging horses to pass by each other and ran straight out. However, another road was opened on Yue Yun's side, and when they urged their horses to gallop, Wang Gui had already slapped his horse from the side and was waiting for him to swing.

He raised the big sword in his hand and slashed at Yue Yun, who was already dizzy from the fight. At this time, he probably couldn't be careful in all directions around him at all times. He must be able to succeed with one blow...

However, the sword in Wang Gui's hand seemed to be delayed by some mistake. The sharp sword struck down with a shrill sound of breaking wind. Although the sound was terrifying, when the sword in Wang Gui's hand fell, Yue Yun was shocked.

The horse still galloped for nearly twenty paces. However, Wang Gui missed a single blow and did not rush to catch up. Instead, he gave orders quickly, telling the troops and horses under his command to quickly gather together and fight fiercely until they were somewhat defeated.

The chaotic formation also gave Yue Yun, who was struggling to assist his colleague Pao Ze at the rear, an opportunity to continue his charge and breakout, without causing Yan'e to fall into a large number of enemy cavalry because his horse was galloping for a moment.

amid layers of containment.

When Wang Gui, who had a complicated expression, looked around again, he saw Yue Yun, who had already galloped a certain distance on his horse, turning sideways and turning behind him. The two people's eyes seemed to meet in one place, and Yue Yun felt something in his heart. When he turned around again, his expression changed.

He couldn't help but show a bit of hesitation, and he was also thoughtful...

After a fierce battle, the less powerful Yuejia Army and the Qi Dynasty army led by Shi Jin, Niu Gao, and Wang Gui were equally matched, and each other's casualties were almost equal. Zhang Xian's command post troops

After fighting with all their strength, the troops of Shi Jin and other enemy generals were held back from the gateway area from the west of Hongzhou to Jinghu North Road; while Shi Jin, Niu Gao, and Wang Gui led their troops to fight the Yuejia Army after a great battle.

It also forced Zhang Xian to temporarily be unable to continue marching his army eastward and rushed to the aid of other important places in the state capital on Jiangnan West Road that were in danger of being lost day and night.

However, the nearly 100,000 Yue family troops under Yue Fei's command were not just Zhang Xian. Yue Yun's former army and several other branches also came to the rescue under Jun's orders, and successively joined the Qi Dynasty in Jiangnan.

Several armies that invaded and captured the West Road met one after another...


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