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Chapter 97 Stealing the Camp

The leaders of the Tatars heard what Alslen Khan said was very reasonable. Although they were very reluctant to do so, they could not hurt Alslen Khan's face too much because Alslen Khan put down his face and negotiated with them.

I had no choice but to agree.

Arslen Khan was overjoyed when he saw that his chief had agreed. He ordered his attendants to bring food and wine. He wanted to have a few drinks with the leaders. After a while, all kinds of lamb and fine wine were served. When these people saw the wine and meat being served, they temporarily put down their food.

Let go of worries and drink happily.

Before we knew it, it was late at night, and the leaders of each family were drunk with wine. With the support of their guards, they went back to their tents to rest.

Alsileng Khan was alone in the inner tent. Thinking of today's events, he gritted his teeth and praised Jia Ke's bravery. It was not until late at night that he fell into a drowsy sleep.

Besides, Jia Ke of the Kaiping Guards slept until midnight and suddenly woke up. He immediately put on his helmet, crown, robe and belt, and was neatly dressed. The pro-army soldiers who were ordered to watch the night immediately mobilized 300 cavalry to assemble at the gate of the city.

When Jia Ke arrived at the city gate riding a fire dragon pony and carrying Fang Tian's painted halberd, the cavalry was not ready yet, but Wu Li, who was on duty at night, got the news and went to the city gate to meet Jia Ke.

Wu Li saw Jia Ke and asked: "General, you have worked hard all day. Now you are not resting in the mansion. What are you going to do?"

When Jia Ke saw Wu Li asking about it, he explained to him: "The Tatars came yesterday, so they must be well-defended and have no chance to take advantage of them. Today I fought with him all day long, and he must have been slack in mind and thought I was tired."

, I must rest tonight to recharge my batteries. I will do the opposite and steal the camp tonight. I will definitely be able to see the results. If there is still a chance, I will take the life of the Tatar Khan. By then

The siege of Kaiping Guards will be relieved."

When Wu Li heard what Jia Ke said, he couldn't help but sigh in his heart. Jia Ke was indeed loyal to the country, brave and resourceful. He fought day and night for the court and worked hard. If only there were more people like Jia Ke in this dynasty.

, the Tatars are nothing to fear.

While Jia Ke was chatting with Wu Li, three hundred cavalrymen had arrived. When they heard Jia Ke's call, they all became energetic.

When Jia Ke saw that everyone had arrived, he immediately ordered someone to bring wine, which was delivered to him not long after. Jia Ke first took the wine jar, filled the bowl with it, and then drank it all. After drinking the wine, he said to the cavalry: "Tatar

The Tatar army is numerous and powerful, and it is impossible to defeat the enemy except by cunning tactics. Tonight, I will lead the princes to steal the camp. Everyone, please drink your cups full of wine. You will soon arrive at the Tatar camp. You should move forward bravely and serve the country.

I will guard my wife and children."

When all the cavalrymen heard that Jia Ke was going to lead them to attack the Tatar camp, they all looked at each other with fear on their faces.

When Jia Ke saw the faces of the cavalry, they all looked troubled. He couldn't help but became furious and said, "I am the commander-in-chief of the Kaiping Guard, and I am willing to sacrifice my life for the sake of my country. Why do you hesitate?"

When all the soldiers heard what Jia Ke said, they also boosted their morale. They all bowed to Jia Ke and said, "I am willing to go with the general and work together to the death." Then all the soldiers drank their glasses full of wine.

Jia Ke also ordered people to get hundreds of white belts and ordered everyone to tie them on their heads as a mark. So all the cavalrymen wore paper armor and got on their horses. Jia Ke was in front and the cavalrymen followed closely behind. They secretly opened the city.

He opened the door and headed straight for the Tatar camp.

Jia Ke quietly sneaked into the Tatar camp with his men and horses, pushed aside the resisting horses, and swarmed in, charging into the Tatar camp.

At this time, the Tatars were running around for days. They fought with Jia Ke for a whole day yesterday. They were already exhausted. They were already thinking about a big battle during the day. Jia Ke was already exhausted, so their defense was very lax. Jia Ke led his men to attack easily.

There was no defense in the village.

Jia Ke led all the cavalry into the Tatar stronghold and headed towards the Chinese army's tent to kill Alslen Khan.

Along the way, Jia Ke led the cavalry to kill everyone on sight. The Tatars shouted like thunder for a while, and the Tatars came in unknown numbers and fell into chaos.

As soon as Arsileng Khan fell asleep, he heard a lot of shouting outside. He was immediately woken up, put on his clothes and got up. When he went outside the big tent, he saw a lot of people outside, chaos, and endless shouts.

Alsileng Khan knew something was wrong. This was either a bombing of the camp or a sneak attack by the enemy. No matter what it was, he needed to command immediately to restore order. He quickly called his personal guards, and soon there were several people.

When he came to his side, he asked someone to bring the horse to him. Regardless of the pain on his body, he reluctantly got on the horse and called the surroundings to maintain order and not to mess up.

He had just gathered some men and horses, and suddenly a group of men and horses appeared in front of him. He could see clearly that the first person was not Jia Ke, who else was there? Alsileng Khan was shocked when he saw Jia Ke. And Jia Ke saw him

Alsileng Khan was overjoyed. He was not killed twice during the day. It seemed that God had treated him well and now he was allowed to meet him.

After Alsileng Khan discovered Jia Ke, he did not speak to him, but turned his horse and ran away.

Jia Ke came from behind and was about to catch up. A group of people flew out from the side, and the leader was Sobud.

This Sobud has been loyal to Arslen Khan ever since Arslen Khan came to Kaiping to defend him against public opinion and took revenge. When he heard the chaos outside the tent tonight, the first thing that came to his mind was Arslen Khan's safety. So.

Come with your cavalry for reinforcements.

Not wanting to save Arslen Khan here, Arslen Khan was overjoyed to see Sobud and shouted loudly: "Sobud, come and save me. The one chasing behind is Jia Ke."

When Jia Ke saw Sobud behind him, he couldn't help but be very angry. This Sobud had ruined his good deeds time and time again, and he would never forgive him if he caught him once.

But when he saw Jia Ke flapping his horse, dancing in the sky, and drawing a halberd, he went straight for Sobude. Seeing Jia Ke coming straight towards him, Sobude dared to challenge him. He quickly ordered the soldiers around him to resist him.

But Jia Ke worked up his courage and soon killed Sobud through his troops and came to Sobud. At this time, Sobud wanted to buy time for Alslen Khan, so he could not retreat, so he had to grit his teeth and confront Jia Ke.

Ke, the two of them were really enemies meeting at this time, and they were extremely jealous. Perhaps Sobude knew that he would not be spared this time, so he brandished the sword in his hand, all in a life-threatening style, and did not resist at all, just hoping to die together with Jia Ke.

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How could Jia Ke fulfill his wish? After only three or five battles, he chopped Sobud off his horse. Jia Ke ordered the surrounding cavalry to cut off Sobud's head and hang it on his horse's neck.

, and then still charged forward, but the trace of Alsileng Khan was lost.

Jia Ke had no choice but to lead his soldiers to fight left and right. The Tatars were panicked and did not know how many enemy soldiers there were. They disturbed each other and trampled on each other. Jia Ke galloped across the camp, killing everyone he met. The noise in each camp was like thunder.

He raised fire like stars and shouted loudly.

In the Tatar camp, Jia Ke only fought until the sky was bright, and then he fought out from the south gate. The Tatars were afraid of Jia Ke's bravery, and no one dared to chase him. Jia Ke was allowed to lead the cavalry, and they were safe and sound.

Returned to Kaipingwei.

When Jia Ke entered and opened the gate of Pingwei City, Wu Liyi led his generals to greet him. Jia Ke had his men counted. He had three hundred horses when he left, but he still had three hundred when he came back. After a night of fighting, no one was injured.

After counting the number of people, Jia Ke led the generals to the top of the city to watch the situation in the Tatar stronghold. At this time, the Tatar stronghold was still shouting like thunder and in chaos. It took a long time before it gradually subsided.

Wu Li looked at the situation in the Tatar stronghold from the side and couldn't help but admired: "As soon as the general left, the Tatars were all frightened. Thinking about it, the Tatars were sweating profusely. They were frightened and inexplicable. From now on, they dare not look at the general."

When Jia Ke heard what he said, he felt a rare moment of arrogance, and then said: "I have a fire dragon colt, and I regard Fang Tian's halberd as a hero in the world."

Wu Li and the generals of Kaiping Guard were all convinced and praised Jia Ke together, saying that Jia Ke was an invincible hero and could not be compared with anyone in the world.


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