Faced with the crazy siege by layers of enemy troops, Guo Song felt powerless for the first time. There were corpses all around him, and blood had formed a stream. He had killed hundreds of people, but the Shatuo cavalry was still desperate.
They came up with a mad siege.
Guo Song shouted loudly, and Fang Tian swept past with his halberd. Two human heads flew up, and blood splashed from the headless corpse. He drew his halberd and stabbed a centurion in the chest. The other man screamed and died. Guo Song
Song used his arms hard to lift him into the sky.
At this moment, Guo Song felt pain in his left leg, and a cold arrow hit him. This was already the second cold arrow that hit him.
Guo Song was also a little anxious. He jumped over the high pile of corpses with his horse, and his halberd flew. Guo Song was already red-eyed. When he met gods, he would kill gods, and when he met Buddhas, he would kill Buddhas. He would sweep everything, defeat everything, and kill forcefully.
Make a bloody path.
At this time, the only Tang army following him was more than thirty people led by Liang Wu. Guo Song shouted: "You go first!"
He turned around and fought back. The Shatuo cavalry were a little afraid of him. When they saw him fighting back, they shouted and turned around to run away.
I saw more than 3,000 people in the front surrounding Li Ji. Guo Chongqing and nearly a hundred of their men, with spears as dense as a forest, assassinated the Tang army soldiers. The Shatuo cavalry in the rear kept firing arrows. The cold arrows were as dense as raindrops and they were hard to guard against.
Tang soldiers kept falling off their horses while screaming.
Guo Song's eyes were filled with anger, and his halberd swept across to assassinate him. The Shatuo cavalry fell like wheat one after another. Guo Song broke out of a passage and shouted in a hoarse voice: "Quickly leave!"
The soldiers of the Tang Army were desperate and rushed past in groups. However, Guo Song saw that Guo Chongqing and more than a dozen soldiers were still fighting fiercely with the enemy with no intention of retreating. He shouted anxiously: "Quickly leave!"
Guo Chongqing laughed miserably and pointed at his lower abdomen. Only then did Guo Song realize that his intestines had leaked out.
"Go quickly! I'll hold off the enemy for you, go quickly!"
Tears welled up in Guo Song's eyes. He gritted his teeth, turned his horse's head, broke out of the encirclement again, and galloped away.
Guo Chongqing shouted, "Brothers, sacrifice your life for the country, die a worthy death, kill!"
"Kill!"
More than a dozen Tang Army soldiers shouted in unison and followed Guo Chongqing to fight bravely towards the enemy.
Their numbers became smaller and smaller as they fought, and were eventually engulfed by the surging enemy army.
But it was just the time that Guo Chongqing and his men held off the Shatuo cavalry for a cup of tea, which bought the Tang army valuable time. The Tang army ran for nearly a hundred miles and finally arrived at the foot of Yinshan Mountain.
Guo Song gathered the soldiers, and there were only ninety-three of them, and there were more than a dozen seriously injured soldiers, all of whom died of serious injuries one after another.
"Chang Shi, go and have a look! Tang Dalang is looking for you." Li Ji pointed to the place where the wounded soldiers were.
Guo Song walked forward quickly, squatted in front of Fire Chief Tang Dalang, and said in a deep voice: "You are fine, you must survive."
Tang Dalang was seriously injured. He was hit by several arrows and his lower abdomen was pierced by a spear. He could no longer survive.
He shook his head slightly, grabbed Guo Song's hand, put a piece of jade into Guo Song's hand, and said in a low voice: "Give this piece of jade to my son, and tell him that it is the beautiful jade that daddy left for him."
Before he finished speaking, he tilted his head and passed away. Guo Song was in pain to his bones. He raised his head and slowly closed his eyes, tears falling down.
Li Ji helped Guo Song up and said, "Chang Shi, now is not the time to feel sad. The pursuers are coming soon, and we still have to kill Yinguan."
Guo Song wiped away his tears, nodded and said: "It's too late to burn it, just bury it. One day I, Guo Song, will come back and erect a monument for you!"
The soldiers quickly buried the twelve seriously injured dead, loaded the other three injured on their horses, and led the horses up the mountain.
At this time, there were only seventy-eight people in the Tang army who could fight, and all of them were more or less slightly injured. Even Li Ji was hit by two arrows. Fortunately, their armor was thick and the arrows did not hit deeply.
In addition to the seventy-eight people, there were also three wounded soldiers who were seriously injured.
"Chang Shi, how is your injury?" Li Ji asked.
Guo Song shook his head, looked at the pass under the dim light on the top of the mountain and said: "It's just a flesh wound, it's not a big problem. We can't attack Yin Pass by force, we must outsmart it."
At this time, the sun has set, and there is still a little afterglow in the sky. It is just when it is getting dark.
At this time, a long fire dragon appeared in the distance, and thousands of Shatuo cavalry chased it.
Although the Shatuo cavalry killed more than a hundred Tang troops, they also paid the price of 1,500 deaths. Zhu Xiejin was filled with hatred and led his army in hot pursuit.
After running to the foot of the mountain, Zhu Xiejinman waved his hand, stopped his men, and said to them: "Shoot rockets to remind the pass soldiers to pay attention to the enemy's situation. We will go up the mountain after dawn to collect the enemy's corpses."
Zhu Xie Jinman had rich experience. If they chased them up the mountain and were hit by rolling logs and rocks from the mountain, not only would the Tang army be injured, but they themselves would also suffer heavy casualties.
As long as the defenders on the mountain are vigilant, dozens of Tang troops will not be able to attack the dangerous pass no matter what.
Three rockets soared into the sky, warning the five hundred Shatuo garrison on the top of the mountain about the enemy's situation.
About three hundred steps away from the pass, Guo Song was already ready. He was dressed in black, with a bow and arrow and a black sword on his back, and six flying knives on his waist.
He was still injured. An arrow was shot in his back. The arrow didn't go very deep and there was only a slight pain. It wasn't a big problem. However, the arrow in his leg bled a lot.
But he had no choice. No one could climb the cliff except him.
He said to Li Jida: "At the critical moment of life and death, except for the seriously injured and the horse watchers, everyone must be killed. The sight of fire is a signal!"
"I understand the humble position, but Chang Shi should be careful."
Li Ji was very worried and wished he could go with Chang Shi, but he also knew that only Chang Shi could complete this matter.
Guo Song lightly jumped up the cliff and climbed onto a protruding rock. The soldiers held their breaths and watched as their leader quickly climbed up the cliff and soon disappeared into the darkness.
Guo Song's injury still had an impact. The wound on his leg burst open and blood flowed out again. He had to endure the severe pain and strive to climb up, while also speeding up.
In less than a quarter of an hour, he climbed to the top of the mountain, hid behind a big rock, opened his trousers with a knife, and re-bandaged the wound with medicine to stop the bleeding from the arrow wound.
He was on the other side of the pass, nearly a hundred steps away from the gate, but he could clearly see the situation inside the pass.
This pass is not big, less than ten acres, and there are dozens of tents pitched in the open space, but hundreds of soldiers are basically concentrated on the pass and the city gate below. The pass is filled with rolling logs and stones.
The soldiers guarding the city were alerted by the warning from the bottom of the mountain. They entered a state of combat readiness, some with their bows ready, and some ready to throw down rolling logs and rocks at any time.
This was still a bit difficult to handle, but Guo Song's goal was quickly clear. He drew an arrow, opened his bow and shot it.
His target was a general who was commanding soldiers to deploy defenses at the top of the city. Apart from this man, no other generals were seen in the pass.
This Captain Shatuo was the commander of Yinguan. He was standing at the crenel and angrily scolding two soldiers, but he never dreamed that an enemy had climbed up the cliff and climbed into Guancheng.
He was not careful, and the arrow hit his temple. "Pfft!" The arrow hit his temple. Captain Shatuo screamed and fell headlong into Guancheng. His corpse rolled down the mountain road.
All the soldiers were shocked, thinking it was the enemy below who had fired arrows. The defenders on the city suddenly fired arrows, and one soldier raised the rolling log high.
Another arrow came, hitting his neck. The soldier shook twice, and the rolling log fell, hitting him hard on the top of his head. He fell to the ground.
Guo Song shot another arrow, but this arrow hit the back of the neck of a soldier who was moving a big stone. The arrow pierced the throat and the soldier fell down.
Guo Song did not look for the archery soldiers, but specifically shot the soldiers responsible for rolling wood and rocks. These Shatuo soldiers were tall and strong. In just a moment, Guo Song shot ten arrows in a row, and ten soldiers were killed by him.
The Shatuo soldiers finally discovered that the arrow was actually shot from inside the city, but they didn't know where the enemy was. The soldiers on the top of the city had nowhere to hide, so they panicked and squatted down one after another.
Guo Song hid under a big rock, lit a rocket, and shot an arrow at the enemy camp. He immediately jumped into the city and ran to the other side.
The rocket exposed Guo Song's hiding place, and dozens of soldiers came to kill him. But at this time, Guo Song had already left, and the tent was ignited, and the fire quickly spread.
There was a fire on the top of the city, and Li Ji shouted, "Follow me!"
He led seventy soldiers and galloped towards the mountain. They used their saddles as shields and ran with their heads down.
The Shatuo defenders on the top of the city also discovered them and immediately shouted.
Arrows rained down, and the five soldiers raised the rolling logs and rocks and were about to throw them down. Several flying knives were shot from the side. The five soldiers were hit by the knives one after another. They raised the rolling logs and rocks and rolled to the ground again.
One centurion yelled angrily, "Don't shoot arrows, use rolling logs and rocks to hit them!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Guo Song descended from the sky. With a wave of his black sword, the centurion's head immediately flew out.
Guo Song slashed with his sword, like a tiger entering a flock of sheep, instantly knocking down more than a dozen people, and controlled the city wall above the mountain road. Rolling logs and rocks were under his feet.
The archery soldiers turned their bows and arrows to shoot at him. He knocked away dozens of arrows and roared like a tiger pounced into the crowd. His sword flew up and screamed and howled everywhere he passed.
Li Ji led seventy soldiers of the Tang Army to the foot of Guancheng. Long ropes were tied around the battlements. A dozen Tang soldiers with strong martial arts took the lead in climbing to the top of the city and followed the general into the crowd.
Other soldiers of the Tang Army also climbed up to the top of the city and attacked Yinguan City.