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Chapter 585

Jia Ke saw that the opponent's armored cavalry were in chaos behind the formation. Knowing that he had an opportunity, he immediately started charging with thousands of cavalry himself.

Jia Ke took the lead, holding Fang Tian Hua Ji, and came to the formation of the armored cavalry. Each of these armored cavalry also raised their swords and slashed at Jia Ke. Jia Ke waved Fang Tian Hua Halberd, covering the place he passed up and down, and immediately transformed.

It became a sea of ​​blood.

Although these armored cavalry were wearing iron armor, Jia Ke's Fangtian Painted Halberd was so sharp that when the armor came into contact, it was like cutting tofu with a hot knife.

Arsleng Khan was commanding the armored cavalry and wanted them to rearrange their formation.

You must know that although these armored cavalry are powerful, they are too slow. If they stop, they will face attacks from all directions. Therefore, the armored cavalry must attack without stopping in order to defeat the enemy.

But before Alsileng Khan could rectify his team, there was chaos ahead. He looked up and saw that it was Jia Ke who was leading the men and horses rushing over.

Jia Ke also saw the opponent in the formation, and he was overjoyed. Alslenkhan was really his lucky star. Almost every time he defeated the Tatars, it was because of this leader.

So Jia Ke ignored the others and waved Fang Tian's painted halberd, just like Alsileng Khan and rushed towards him.

Alsileng Khan knew Jia Ke's bravery, and would not go up to confront him like a fool. Instead, he ordered the armored soldiers beside him to immediately step forward to stop Jia Ke, and he began to retreat, reaching the rear of the armored cavalry.

Command operations.

Jia Ke didn't pay attention to these people at all. He waved Fang Tian's painted halberd to kill one one, and two to kill a pair.

At this moment, a general flew out from the armored cavalry. This person was none other than Quan Leo, the mercenary king. It turned out that he saw Jia Ke conflicting in the formation, and the armored cavalry was immediately killed by him.

Everything was in chaos, and if things continued like this, the ace of the Western Regions would be completely wiped out here. So regardless of his personal safety, he picked up his gun and rode straight towards Jia Ke.

Jia Ke was killing happily among the armored cavalry, when suddenly a steel gun next to him pierced him like lightning.

Jia Ke didn't dare to slow down when he saw the speed of the gun. Heng Fang Tian Hua Ji tried to block it, but he didn't know that the gun didn't collide with Jia Ke's Fang Tian Hua Ji. Instead, he immediately retracted it and thrust it out again like lightning.

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When Jia Ke saw his interest, it seemed that the person who came here was quite capable. There were only a few people in the world who could use a gun to reach this level.

So Jia Ke also used his skills to push away the opponent's steel spear. When he looked up, he knew that this man was the Quan Leo who was in the battle back then. He didn't expect that he would dare to come again now.

After Jia Ke pushed away the opponent's steel spear, Fang Tian drew his halberd and slashed at the head. Quan Leo didn't know that Jia Ke was powerful. He saw that Jia Ke was just an ordinary person and thought that Jia Ke's martial arts were all about skills.

superior.

So Quan Leo raised the steel spear to parry Fang Tian's painted halberd, but he didn't know that he just touched the steel spear in his hand and couldn't hold it.

Only then did Quan Leo know how powerful Jia Ke was. He was indeed a worthy scholar despite his great reputation. No wonder everyone on the grassland regarded Jia Ke as a god. Such people were indeed rare in the world.

But before he had time to have a second thought, Jia Ke raised Fang Tian's painted halberd again and stabbed Quan Leo with the halberd.

Quan Leo had just had a head-on confrontation with Jia Ke, and now his arms were still numb. He could only barely parry when Jia Ke's Fang Tianhua halberd stabbed him.

Unexpectedly, when the two weapons touched each other, Quan Leo felt a huge force that prevented him from resisting, and Jia Ke's Fangtian Painted Halberd seemed to have no resistance, and it pierced Quan Leo with one halberd.

chest.

Alsileng Khan was originally very happy when he saw someone coming to stop Jia Ke from behind the formation, but when he saw that Quan Leo was killed by Jia Ke in just two rounds, he immediately became frightened.

In addition, the armored cavalry were now trapped in Jia Ke's infantry phalanx, unable to move, and were constantly attacked by pikemen from all directions. Soon these men had suffered heavy losses.

As soon as Alsileng Khan saw this situation, he knew that nothing could be done, and hurriedly led the remaining people to break out of Jia Ke's phalanx and return to the camp.

But before he had time, Jia Ke was already leading his cavalry and was about to rush in front of him.

Alsileng Khan was not given the gift in vain. He had no room for maneuver until now, so he ordered the remaining armored cavalry to rush towards Jia Ke in order to block Jia Ke's troop formation, while he turned his horse's head and headed towards himself.

ran to the camp.

Jia Ke was blocked by thousands of armored cavalry. He could only take his cavalry and infantry and began to encircle and suppress these armored cavalry. After killing them all, when he came to find Alslen Khan, he found that the other party had disappeared.

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Jia Ke could only send his troops to directly attack the Tatar camp.

At this time, Jia Ke took the lead, opened up the enemy in front, and then took the lead and rushed into the Tatar camp.

Although Alsileng Khan returned to the camp, he did not feel at ease. When he saw that Jia Ke had rushed into the camp, he knew that something was wrong. If Jia Ke was allowed to run rampant in the camp like this, his camp would be destroyed.

About to collapse.

So Alsileng Khan sent all his elite soldiers to stop Jia Ke, and at the same time ordered all the archers to attack Jia Ke's side continuously.

Jia Ke wielded Fang Tian's painted halberd and slashed left and right, rushing into the opponent's crowd several times. However, because the opponent had too many people and the formation was too tight, he could not continue to rush forward and could only stop there.

The fight.

At this time, the cavalry sent by Jia Ke to both wings had already invaded the Tatar camp.

It turned out that Jia Ke led the infantry and kept attacking in the front, attracting most of the attention of the Tatars. The Tatars were a little weak on both wings, and were easily attacked by the Eight Banners cavalry on both wings.

Dazhai.

After these Eight Banners cavalry invaded the camp, they started killing people and setting fires everywhere, causing the Tatar camp to become a mess.

Alsileng Khan was desperately trying to stop Jia Ke when suddenly there was a roar from behind. When he looked back, he saw that his rear camp was in chaos and there were flames in the sky. It was obvious that someone had broken in.

At this time, Meng He led a small group of people and came to Alsileng Khan.

"Great Khan, both wings have been breached by Jia Ke's cavalry. Now it is impossible to do anything. It is better to retreat 30 miles for the time being and then build a new stronghold to stalemate with Jia Ke."

Although Alsileng Khan blocked Jia Ke, he saw that the rear camp was in chaos. If it continued like this, Jia Ke would make dumplings, so he had to nod in agreement, and at the same time ordered Meng He to be the commander and preside over this time.

Retirement matters.

Meng He did not refuse after receiving the order, and sent his own soldiers to various places to convey the order, asking all the Tatar tribes to meet in the middle of the camp.

Meng He himself was not idle either. He took over Alsileng Khan's position and began to command the troops to stop Jia Ke.

Speaking of Meng He's commanding ability, he was not even a little better than Alsileng Khan.

Meng He ordered his troops to divide into several waves to defend the camp, and charged forward like waves to prevent Jia Ke and his infantry from entering the camp.

Although Jia Ke could easily break in by riding alone, the men under him were not as capable as him. Therefore, Jia Ke had no choice but to clash in front of the formation, hoping that his soldiers would attack with him.

Enter Dazhai.

The troops commanded by Meng He here barely blocked Jia Ke's attack, while in the middle of the camp, the chiefs of various ministries had gathered together with their remaining defeated troops.

When Meng He saw that the time was almost up, he immediately ordered a fire to be set in front of the camp. Now Meng He no longer cared about the soldiers mixed with Jia Ke, only hoping that they could stop Jia Ke for a while.

Next, Meng He rectified his troops and charged back. Although the Eight Banners cavalry were brave, they could only temporarily avoid Meng He's desperate attack.

At this moment, Meng He burst out of the gap.

After Meng He led most of his troops out of the camp, he did not immediately flee to the rear. Instead, he led his elite soldiers to set up a line of defense 10 miles behind the camp, and then let Alsileng Khan lead

The remaining troops retreated 30 miles back.

Meng He breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Alsileng Khan had evacuated with most of his troops. Then he looked at the chaos in his camp and knew that Jia Ke was about to rush out of his command.

Tens of thousands of men and horses might not be able to withstand Jia Ke's fierce attack of hundreds of thousands of soldiers, so his heart turned and he started to plan.

Meng He immediately ordered his cavalry to divide into two groups, find some branches left and right, drag them behind the horses, and keep running around to stir up smoke and dust.

Not only that, Meng He also asked his cavalry to gather all the cattle, then tie straw on their tails, and told them that as soon as his horn sounded, they would immediately light a fire and let these fire cattle attack Jia Ke's

Formation.

When Jia Ke finally broke out of the Tatar camp with his troops in the sea of ​​​​fire, he saw that the Tatars had run far away, and they had built another line of defense in front of the camp.

When Jia Ke led a large group of troops to come here, Meng He had already formed a formation and was shooting.

Jia Ke could only stop temporarily with his troops.

Although Jia Ke won this battle, the Tatars had not lost their main force and could still fight Jia Ke again, so Jia Ke did not dare to take it lightly.

When Jia Ke came to make money, he saw that Meng He was already in full formation, and there were countless smoke and dust rising on both sides, as if there were cavalry coming to attack.

Jia Ke burst out laughing when he saw this situation, and then said to the generals on both sides: "Meng He is out of ideas. You see the smoke and dust rising on both sides of the Tatars. It seems like a large group of people are attacking, but in my opinion, it is just

Suspicious tactics."

When Jia Ke was on Earth, he was already very familiar with the strategy of using cavalry tails to drag tree branches to stir up smoke. He didn't expect that Meng He would make a fool of himself in front of him. In this case, there was no need to do it again.

Keep him.

So Jia Ke ordered the cavalry to attack on the left and right wings, and he led the infantry to attack fiercely, hoping to annihilate Meng He here in one fell swoop and eliminate his own major trouble.


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