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Chapter 83 Invitation to Battle

Sobud led the army into battle. He came to the front of the battle and set up his position. He looked across and saw that there were about 2,000 people from the Southern Dynasty army on the opposite side. However, they were extremely powerful, as if they were overwhelming, and their formations were neat, horizontal and vertical.

Straight, without any chaos, all the soldiers stood there motionless, like wooden men. More importantly, everyone was wearing white armor. Sobud looked solemn and wanted to know, everyone wearing armor is not an ordinary army.

There can be.

Looking at the person in front of the formation, he wears a three-pronged phoenix-winged purple gold crown on his head, a Xichuan red brocade hundred-flower robe on his body, an animal-faced head-swallowing chain armor (Qilin Mingguang Armor), and an exquisite lion belt on his waist; he carries a bow and arrow with him, and holds a painting

On the halberd, a fire dragon colt sat down. He was young and handsome, with a white face and no beard. He held a Fang Tian painted halberd in his hand, galloping in front of the formation, inviting battle back and forth.

When Jia Ke saw that the Tatars had set up their formation, he galloped out and came to the front of the formation. He shouted loudly: "I am Jia Ke, the Kaiping Guard Qianhu. I heard that the prairie warriors are brave and good at fighting. Who dares to fight with me today?"

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After speaking, he activated the fire dragon colt, shook Fang Tian's painted halberd, roared back and forth in front of the formation, and loudly invited the battle, with an unparalleled momentum.

The officers and soldiers of the Kaiping Guards saw Jia Ke in front of the battle in high spirits and majestic as if he were a god descending from heaven. Their morale was greatly boosted.

When the Tatars saw Jia Ke like this, they were all frightened. Their morale dropped. Sobud saw that this was not the solution. They should send warriors to kill this man. Not only could they boost their own morale, but they could also win the rights of others.

courage.

Sobud said to the general Zhuoligetu beside him: "Zoligetu, go and take this man's head for me, so that he can know the bravery of our Tatars."

Zhuoligetu was a general under Sobud and was quite powerful. When he heard Sobud's order, he responded with a loud voice, dismounted his horse, galloped out of the formation, and went straight to Jia Ke.

When Jia Ke saw a man running out of the Tatar formation, he saw a heavy-backed man with a dark complexion. He urged his horse and wielded his sword and came to him. Then he shouted loudly: "Who is coming? Tell me your name. I, Jia Ke, are coming."

Ke’s men are immortal and nameless ghosts.”

Zhuoligetu often came to the Southern Dynasty to plunder, and he also understood the language of the Southern Dynasty. After hearing Jia Ke's question, he loudly replied: "I am Zhuoligetu, the general under the command of Suobud, the leader of the Tumo tribe. Today, I am the general of the Southern Dynasty.

I’m here to take your life.” After saying that, he raised his sword and struck at Jia Ke.

Jia Ke raised Fang Tian's painted halberd to meet him, and the two fought together. The two horses crossed each other, but they didn't get together, and Jia Ke stabbed him under the horse with a halberd.

Jia Ke stabbed the enemy general Zhuoligetu to death in front of the two armies. The Tatars were shocked. At this moment, a horse flew out of the Tatar formation, and a young general sat on it. He was urging the war horse.

While shouting to Jia Ke: "The shameless thief will assassinate my father. Watch me take your life to avenge my father."

The Tatars watched attentively. This young general was Xuriqian, the son of Zhuoligetu. He was young, and his martial prowess was already among the best in the Tumo tribe, still ahead of his father. Now that they saw him in battle, they thought he would definitely achieve success.

Xuriqian came to the front of the battle and did not talk to Jia Ke. He waved his mace as if Jia Ke was coming. Jia Ke urged the fire dragon colt and Wu Fangtian painted a halberd to greet him. After fighting for more than ten rounds, he

The halberd carried the rising sun stem across its shoulders and cut it into two pieces.

When the Tatars saw that Xurigan was killed by Jia Ke, they all looked depressed, thinking that Jia Ke was a hero and invincible. With such warriors in the Southern Dynasties, they might not be able to win today's confrontation.

Seeing such a situation, Sobude could not continue to be arrogant by the enemy generals on the opposite side. He turned around and looked around, and saw that all the generals around him lowered their heads and said nothing. It seemed that they did not dare to attack after seeing Jia Ke's bravery.

forward.

Sobude has fought against the Southern Dynasty many times. This situation has never happened before. Before the two armies fought, he was demoralized by a young general from the Southern Dynasty. He didn't even have a general to come forward. He wanted to name him and said: "Wu Enqi, you are me."

The bravest warrior under my command, you go ahead and kill this enemy general. When you return, I will increase your number of households by 300."

As the saying goes, a good reward must be a brave man. When Wu Enqi heard that he was going to increase his number of households by 300, he couldn't help but feel happy. Without any hesitation, he sat down on his horse and came to the front of the battle to fight Jia Ke.

Jia Ke killed two people in a row, and his morale was high. When he saw another person urging his horse to come to fight, he immediately greeted him with a painted halberd in the sky.

Wu Enqi came to fight Jia Ke with horses and spears. The battle was not close. Wu Enqi you felt your arms were numb and your hands were weak. You knew you were defeated. If you didn't retreat Sanwuhe Nei, you would definitely die. It was just a feint.

He fired his gun, turned his horse's head and fled towards the main formation.

When Jia Ke saw him escaping, he set fire to the dragon colt and rushed over. The fire dragon colt traveled thousands of miles in a day and flew away like the wind. After a while, he caught up with him. Jia Ke held up his halberd and stabbed Wu Enqi in the back. Wu Enqi listened.

When he came to the back, the evil wind was not good, so he used the pedal to hide under the horse's belly. Jia Ke missed a stab in the back, so he immediately changed the stab to a chop, and immediately split Wu Enqi, the man and the horse, in half.

Jia Ke won three battles in a row, and immediately became a little domineering and arrogant, urging his horse to show off his power in front of the battle.

The sergeants in the Kaiping Guards saw that Jia Ke was in front of the formation and was invincible. They were so excited that they shouted "Wan Sheng, Wan Sheng, Wan Sheng" in unison.

When Sobude saw that Wu Enqi was killed by Jia Ke again, he was extremely angry, but he was helpless. This military general of the Southern Dynasties was so brave. He had so many generals, but no one was his opponent for several rounds. Even

Wu Enqi, the bravest of his men, was also killed by him in front of the battle. Now looking at his men, it seems that no one dares to go up and fight with him.

Sobud turned his head and said to his generals: "The warriors of the Southern Dynasties cannot be defeated by one person. Urigeng Dalai, Ulihan, and Ujisgelang, you three brothers go together, be careful. Can you?"

If you can't fight, you will retreat."

When the three brothers heard that they were being asked to go forward, they felt a little scared. They had all seen the bravery of the Nanman general just now. If the three of them went up together, it would probably be a disaster. But the leader had an order that could not be violated, so he gritted his teeth and went together.

He urged his horse and headed straight for Jia Ke.

Jia Ke was showing off his power in front of the formation, when suddenly three people broke out from the enemy formation. They rushed towards him together. Knowing that these three people were going to deal with him together, he hung Fang Tian's painted halberd on the victory hook of the bird's wing ring and started from behind.

Take out the iron bow, draw the bow and set an arrow, aim at the person in front of you, and shoot with one arrow.

The Dalai Lama Wurigeng was the elder brother of the three brothers. He rode his horse in front, and the two brothers followed closely behind. As soon as he arrived in front of the formation, he heard the sound of a bow from the opposite side. As soon as he raised his head, this cold light flew in front of him.

Come. Before he could react, he was shot in the throat with a sword. He fell off his horse immediately and died on the spot.

The two brothers who were following him saw that their brother was shot to death on the spot. What they were thinking about was not how to take revenge, but the thought that they would definitely die if they moved forward. So they looked at each other, turned their horses' heads together, and headed towards where they were.

Escape.

Jia Ke just drew his bow and shot an arrow to death. As soon as he put the iron bow into the bow bag, he saw that the two people on the opposite side had already fled towards the formation.

How could he allow them to escape, so he immediately mobilized the fire dragon colt and came after him. This fire dragon colt was a good horse. When it ran, it didn't seem to be running, but flying. It didn't take long for him to catch up.

One of them heard the sound of horse hooves behind him. Knowing that Jia Ke had arrived, in despair, he turned around and threw his pistol at Jia Ke. He hoped to stop Jia Ke for a while, but Jia Ke was not so easy to deal with.

Seeing him, he swung Fang Tian's painted halberd, knocked the gun aside, urged his horse several times to catch up, and together they slashed at the man's back. Hearing a scream, the man was split into two halves.

Jia Ke turned around and tried to catch up to the last person. That person was already approaching the Tatar formation. Jia Ke urged the fire dragon colt to kill the last person. When he was about to catch up, there were thousands of people in the Tatar formation on the opposite side.

Arrows were fired at him.

At that time, all I could see was that the arrows were like rain, and Jia Ke could not advance, so he had to retreat.


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