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Eight hundred and sixtieth chapters knife twist

After the Jingzhou army broke out of the city, it swept and ravaged the Wu army camp and showed its might. Most of the Wu army ran around in scattered and unloaded its armor. Among the chaotic camps, many siege tools such as stone chariots, rushing cars, and chariots were ignited by the Jingzhou army, as if echoing the fire at Jiangjin Port.

A small number of Wu soldiers were still insisting on resisting. They continued to fight on a certain camp, a certain highland or a certain reed marsh on the banks of a certain river. Sometimes they formed a state of intertwining with the people of Jingzhou, and sometimes they broke off contact and each rested for a moment.

I don’t know how long it took, the fire in Jiangjin Port and the fire in the camp gradually went out. I looked up at the sky and felt dizzy, and the stars and moon were hidden, so the entire battlefield gradually fell into darkness.

In this case, if the soldiers who are alone hold pine and open torches, they will easily be attacked by enemies in the dark. Therefore, the soldiers in Jingzhou have to shrink their queues and gradually stop large-scale sweeps. Only sporadic contact and fighting are left.

Many Jiangdong soldiers were chased by the people of Jingzhou, fled from Jiangling City to the camp, and then rushed in the camp, and finally trotting on the ground. Many soldiers were left behind in the camp. They were full of energy, their armor and weapons were also perfect, but were surrounded by the chaotic escape and lost their lives inexplicably.

In fact, the Jingzhou army did not have much force to attack the camp, but when the three armies were snatching away, even if Lu Meng had the means of heaven, he could not organize a confrontation between his subordinates.

At this moment, within a vast camp area about six or seven miles east to west, about 50 miles north to south, the bodies of soldiers in Jiangdong were stacked, sometimes almost blocking the road. The blood was winding on the ground and then slowly penetrated into the sand and gravel on the beach.

More wounded than the dead were the wounded, and they were wailing one after another. Because the Jingzhou army began to shrink its troops, no one finished the fight on the battlefield, and the injured could only be tortured slowly by pain until they were completely dead.

Such wailing sounds, coupled with the bloody smell dispersed in the air, make people unable to help but feel a chill that penetrates the heart and tremble.

Lu Meng carefully walked through a depression on the riverside, bypassing the corpse that was choking and bloody and feces. With the protection of Jian Jia, he tried to cross the battlefield and to the west of the camp to summon some remaining troops.

Even if he could only gather three or five hundred people, he would dare to disturb Jiangling City Defense again, which would involve Lei Yuan's attention!

At this time, there were less than twenty soldiers following Lu Meng.

Previously, they insisted on fighting, traveling through the camp, constantly fighting with the Jingzhou army. By this time, everyone was exhausted.

Lu Meng himself also fell to the ground with exhaustion several times. He was soaked in sweat, mud and blood. Occasionally, looking a little further away, tears flowed down his face and seeped into his broken armor.

The Jiangdong side sent to Jiangling, and the 30,000 people who were directly responsible for siege were killed or injured by this time.

Except for the expected losses during the early siege, the rest were caused by Lei Yuan.

Starting from Xie Jing, then there were the small branches of Xu Ling, Zhai Dan, Shen De, and then it was He Qi and Ling Tong's turn, and finally the Lu Meng headquarters with strong troops and particularly well-trained forces. By the way, there were hundreds or thousands of people whom Pan Jun temporarily joined forces.

These 30,000 people, unlike the successor troops led by Wu Hou, were mostly trained little by little over the years and trained elite backbones. They were the confidence to participate in the world's competition. Now they all collapsed, and their casualties were beyond imagination.

The generals and officers who led these soldiers were even more talented in the Sun family's three generations for decades. They were not available in Jiangdong, and now they have all died in battle one after another.

Wu Hou himself led the elite soldiers of the Five Clans, facing Guan Yu north of Jiangling. Lu Meng did not think that Wu Hou could win. Even if Wu Hou himself escaped, it would be difficult to avoid the losses of the elite soldiers of the Five Clans, and that was another ten thousand people.

It only took a few days to enter Jingzhou? It cost a total of 40,000 people. What will happen in the future? Lu Meng couldn't imagine.

Thinking deeper, this is not just a loss of 40,000 people, but not just a failure of a battle. It also represents that Jiangdong's plans for both Cao and Liu in two strategic directions have failed.

From now on, I am afraid that no one in the world will be able to compete for the world. Only Cao and Liu will be the only heroes who can compete for the world.

In the future, Jiangdong's status will probably be similar to that of Ma Chao in Liangzhou or Gongsun in western Liaoning. It is not a problem to seize one side and seek wealth for a lifetime; as for others, it is difficult to expect extravagantly.

Thinking of this, Lu Meng's heart was like a knife.

He continued to encourage himself: a temporary failure will not be irreversible. This troubled times have not ended, and there are still variables in the world. As long as the Wu Hou and Jiangdong civil and military officials work hard to govern, they will always have the opportunity to make a comeback. Therefore, continue to fight and try their best to ensure the safety of Wu Hou. In any case, the Jiangling soldiers cannot turn to the north.

Just as I was thinking about this, a spear suddenly popped out of the reeds beside me.

Sima Maize, who was with Lu Meng, was unable to react and was stabbed into his chest by a spear.

As the tip of the gun was pulled out, Maize's body softened and fell into a knee-deep pond.

Another entourage rushed up immediately and called the entourage with a gun. Unexpectedly, someone grabbed the handle of the gun and pulled it violently. Before he could let go, the entourage staggered a few steps, and then his arm was grabbed and pulled hard to the back. The entourage exclaimed and was dragged out alive.

Lu Meng is a military general with great experience in fighting on the battlefield. He was in a mess before and did not notice that he collided with the enemy. At this time, he kept shouting: "Catch him!"

While shouting, he hurriedly reached out to grab the entourage's clothes, but only tore off a strip of cloth, and watched the entourage's hands and feet fall into the opposite side of Jianjia, and was chopped with a sword.

When the human body hit the reed pole, Lu Meng vaguely saw the situation opposite. There were not many people, so it should be a team sent by the Jingzhou army to sweep the battlefield.

Lu Meng immediately pulled out his waist knife and rushed over with several companions.

He pressed the Jingzhou soldier who was pulling his entourage's arms and stabbed him several times between his chest and abdomen with a waist knife. Then he put the soldier's body on the body and blocked the two spear stabs.

Unfortunately, when he retreated, he was colliding with his companion who was following him and failed to retreat in time. Seeing Lu Meng's exquisite armor, the soldiers in Jiangzhou all thought that this must be a general of the Wu army, so they rushed forward to cover up and kill.

Lu Meng swung his sword to block the grid. After a while of chaos, he killed two more enemies, but his pocket was knocked down and his hair was scattered.

Taking this opportunity, a soldier pulled Lu Meng's hair and pressed him hard to the ground, trying to press him into the water. Lu Meng was caught off guard and immediately knelt down on the ground, but he immediately grabbed the soldier and dragged him to the ground.

The two rolled back and forth in the mud, causing a clamor of water.

Because it was dark, Lu Meng's subordinates failed to catch up to support him in time. Instead, a Jingzhou army leader happened to be nearby. So the leader pressed Lu Meng's back with his knees, pulled out a short knife, stabbed his jaw hard, and then pulled it horizontally.

The hot blood gushed out, flowing on the back of the hands and arms of the long hand, and pouring on the face of the soldiers pressing against Lu Meng.

The soldier choked and coughed loudly, but kept hugging Lu Meng hard.

Lu Meng struggled twice. At this moment, he suddenly remembered his countless combat experiences in his life. Many times were more dangerous than now, and the front and dizzy were crossed more than once or twice. At that time, he could struggle over and finally win. Unfortunately, this time... there was no chance.

Lu Meng's strength disappeared all of a sudden and he stopped moving.

Shi Chang held a knife and cut it across, trying to cut off Lu Meng's head, but at this time, Lu Meng's other entourage arrived. They rushed over and rushed in with swords and guns, and immediately killed Nash Chang and dispersed the other Jingzhou people.

The fighting was too loud, which obviously alarmed the Jingzhou army unit in the rear. The dense torches of Songming and Ming turrets were split into a stream and rushed towards their direction.

The entourages cried and picked up Lu Meng's body, trying to splice his head onto his body.

Someone lamented: "The governor is dead! It's over! It's over!"
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