Bianliang City was in chaos. The people all carried luggage and weapons and fought with every Yuan soldier they saw.
On the long street, a burly man was holding a wooden stick and knocked down two Yuan soldiers.
In the corner, a woman held her child and looked closely at the man, her eyes full of worry.
Hearing the sound of horse hoofbeats, the burly man on the street hurriedly turned around and saw a Mongolian general galloping towards him, slashing him with a knife.
The burly man raised his stick to block it. With a 'dang' sound, the stick was cut in half, and a line of blood extended from the man's forehead to his lower abdomen.
With a pop, the man fell to the ground and died.
The woman in the corner screamed and ran over to throw herself on the man's body. The little girl also staggered over and stared blankly at her father.
A soldier from the Yuan Dynasty walked over with a sinister smile, grabbed the woman's hair, and dragged her towards a room.
The little girl held "Mother" in her mouth, stepped up her calves, and chased after her. After taking a few steps, a rope fell from the sky and was wrapped around the little girl.
The other end of the rope was in the hands of a Mongolian cavalry. He dragged the little girl on horseback and ran wildly on the street, hoping to use this method to frighten the resisting civilians.
Not long after running, a spear shot from the side.
The Mongolian soldier was carried flying by the spear, and with a "beep" sound, he was nailed to the plaque of a tea shop. When he was about to die, he was still holding the rope in his hand.
The drag force suddenly disappeared, and the little girl was hit by inertia and hit the stone steps of the tea shop.
A figure suddenly flew over, rolled on the ground, and picked up the little girl.
Although the little girl had scratches all over her body, she was not fatally injured. She shouted to herself: "Mother..."
The man put down the girl, pulled out the spear on the plaque, and stabbed to death all the Yuan soldiers who came over.
He squatted on the ground and asked the girl where her mother was.
Although the little girl couldn't answer, she ran towards the street. The man picked up the girl from behind and guided her to a room where he saw Yuan Bing committing violence.
The man raised his gun and killed Yuan Bing, saving the girl's mother.
The mother and daughter hugged each other tightly and cried together.
The man said in a deep voice: "There are not many Tatar soldiers at the east gate. You should flee toward the east gate. If you stay here, you will only die!"
His mother kowtowed to him and said, "May I ask my benefactor's name?"
The man said: "My name is Lin Hai, you should run away for your lives!"
The mother kowtowed a few more times, and then asked the little girl to kowtow once more, and then the two of them left the house together and fled along the street toward the east gate.
Lin Hai followed behind to protect him for a while, and suddenly heard screams coming from another place, so he went over to see what was going on.
After walking a few steps, the sound of horse hooves suddenly sounded from behind.
When he turned around, he saw a troop of Yuan soldiers and horses running towards them. The leader of the Yuan Dynasty shouted in Mongolian language: "How dare you kill our supervisors? Do you think you can escape?"
As soon as he finished speaking, a hail of arrows came.
Lin Hai dodged and hid in a room. Yuan Jiang gave an order, and the cavalry immediately surrounded the room. Yuan Jiang and his men rushed into the room.
Lin Hai had climbed onto the roof and wanted to escape, but was forced by a hail of arrows. He could only jump off the house and was immediately surrounded by General Yuan and a group of Yuan soldiers.
This group of Yuan soldiers are different from ordinary Yuan soldiers. Everyone wears a cloak, is agile and has high martial arts skills.
Although Lin Hai was highly skilled in martial arts, he could not withstand the siege of many people. After managing to kill four people, he was stabbed in the right leg.
He knew he was going to die, so he simply attacked instead of defending, and killed one person with a single swing of his carbine. He threw the gun and rolled it on the ground, picked up a long knife, slashed with his backhand, and killed another person. He threw the long knife and killed the third person.<
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When he was about to pick up another weapon, there was a 'swish' sound, and a long arrow flew towards him, pinning his right palm to the ground.
The arrow had an underhook, and Lin Hai roared angrily, holding the arrow with his left hand, breaking the arrow in half, and then reluctantly pulled out his palm.
After just such a delay, he was stabbed in the back again.
Without looking back, he kicked the person behind him away and rolled on the ground. As soon as he stood up, two spears stabbed his abdomen and shoulders respectively, pushing him against the courtyard wall.
Lin Hai swung his left hand, and the broken arrow in his hand struck the throat of a soldier holding a gun.
With a 'swish' sound, another cold arrow shot out and pinned Lin Hai's left hand to the wall.
When Lin Hai saw a knife on the ground, he stretched out his foot and kicked it on the handle. With a 'pop' sound, the long knife pierced into another gunman's body, killing both Yuan soldiers who were holding him back.
Click!
Lin Hai bit off the arrow in his left hand with his teeth, pulled out his palm, and then pulled out the two spears on his body, kneeling on the ground on one knee, panting violently.
All the Yuan soldiers were shocked by his bravery. They knew that he was about to die, but no one dared to step forward.
With a 'swish' sound, the Yuan soldiers who fired cold arrows took action again.
Lin Hai moved to the side, raised his arm slightly, and clamped the arrow with his right rib.
The arrow was too fast and had too much momentum. Lin Hai clamped the arrow and turned around to eliminate the force on the arrow.
He held the arrow shaft and threw the arrow towards the Yuan soldier.
With a "chi" sound, the arrow penetrated Yuan Bing's throat. The Yuan Bing grabbed his neck and died on the spot.
When all the Yuan soldiers saw this, they were all shocked and took a step back.
Lin Hai grinned and took off a round bundle from his waist.
He didn't open the baggage, grabbed a spear, stabbed it at the baggage, and nailed the baggage to the ground.
Inside the baggage was the real head of Jialin who was killed by Lin Hai.
When the general saw this, he said sternly: "He is almost dead. What is there to be afraid of? Let's all come together!"
Lin Hai was sitting on the wall. Seeing that there were no weapons around him, he grabbed a stone and stared at the soldiers.
At this moment, a thunderous sound sounded.
"His grandma, there is a group of Tatar soldiers here. There must be a big shot in the room, maybe Liu Futong. Everyone, follow me and charge!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Yuan Bing's screams rang out outside.
After a while, a monk who looked like an iron tower rushed in. He glanced around the yard and was shocked. His eyes finally landed on Lin Hai.
From the wounds on Lin Hai's body and the corpses of Yuan soldiers in the yard, Monk Tieta realized that a terrible fierce battle was taking place here.
After he took action just now, he knew that these cloaked soldiers were difficult to deal with. Seeing that Lin Hai could kill so many cloaked soldiers by himself, he was filled with admiration.
"Brother, if you hold on just a little longer, the Sa family will come to save you!"
He raised his steel staff and rushed towards the leading soldier.
This group of Yuan soldiers had been killed by Lin Hai in fear, and when they saw the other party coming to help, they were frightened and ran away towards the door.
The Iron Pagoda monk was extremely powerful, slashing and slashing with his steel staff, killing three people. A group of monks rushed in outside the door, all of them were highly skilled in martial arts, blocking the Yuan soldiers' retreat.
In an instant, all Yuan soldiers were killed.
Monk Tieta came to Lin Hai, took off his robe, and bandaged his wounds randomly while asking his name.
"I'm in Linhai, thank you master for saving me."
Monk Iron Tower laughed and said: "Your name is Lin Hai, and my name is Zhi Hai. We must have been a family in our previous life, so why not become sworn brothers!"
Lin Hai smiled bitterly and did not answer.
Another stocky monk came up from behind Zhihai and said in a deep voice: "Brother Zhihai, there are more and more Tatar soldiers. We need to escape from the city quickly! If we wait a moment longer, no one will be able to leave."
Zhihai glared and said, "Aren't you going to save Liu Futong?"
The stocky monk said: "The current situation cannot be saved even if we want to. The disciples you and I brought here are almost dead, so we'd better retreat first!"
Monk Zhihai hummed: "Then let's fight the Tatars. Anyway, I have killed more than a dozen today, so it's not a loss if I die!"
The stocky monk said: "We can stay and fight to the death. This brother is seriously injured, but he will die with us!"
Zhi Hai glanced at Lin Hai and finally compromised: "Okay, let's evacuate first!" He carried Lin Hai on his back and left the house.
Lin Hai then discovered that there were more than 20 monks outside the door, and asked about Zhi Hai's origin.
Zhihai ran on the street with him on his back and said with a smile: "I am a monk from Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. I was ordered by the abbot to come to Shaolin Temple to ask Haiyin to host a lecture in Hangzhou."
After the Red Turban Uprising, the world was in chaos, especially in Henan.
The monks in Shaolin Temple were suffering from cold food and many monks went down to join the Red Scarf Army. The remaining people had a hard time.
Abbot Haiyin and Master Cizhao, the abbot of Lingyin Temple, were once brothers, so they wrote to me hoping that Cizhao could help.
Cizhao did not refuse and asked Zhihai to take his disciples, gold, silver and supplies to the Shaolin Temple for relief.
After Zhihai arrived at the Shaolin Temple, he happened to learn that Bianliang was besieged, so he took his disciples to Bianliang to help defend the city.
Host Haiyin also sent a group of warrior monks to follow Zhihai.
As soon as nearly a hundred monks arrived in Bianliang, they learned that Bianliang City had been breached. Although they took advantage of the chaos and entered the city, they could not find Liu Futong at all, but unexpectedly rescued Lin Hai.
Zhihai also asked about Lin Hai's origins, and Lin Hai smiled bitterly and said: "I can't match the righteousness of all the masters. I came to Bianliang just to avenge my wife!"
Zhihai said blankly: "Then why are you surrounded by so many Tatar soldiers?"
Lin Haidao: "To be honest, my enemy is a supervisor in the Mongolian army."
Zhihai's eyes lit up and he said: "That's a big Tatar. Have you killed him?"
Lin Hai nodded: "I have killed my enemy with my own hands."
Zhihai laughed: "Good kill!"
While they were talking, everyone turned into a main street, not far from the east gate.
There were more Mongolian soldiers on the main street, and the group was surrounded by Mongolian soldiers not long after walking.
Seeing that there were more and more Mongolian soldiers, Lin Hai said: "Master Zhihai, please let me go, otherwise you won't be able to escape!"
Monk Zhihai said angrily: "Don't say stupid things, we will die together!"
After fighting for a while, there were less than twenty monks left, and Zhihai also had a few wounds on his body.
Just when everyone thought they were certain to die, there was sudden chaos behind the Mongolian soldiers. They heard a drum sound and the Mongolian soldiers retreated like a tide.
Zhihai wiped the blood on his face and said blankly: "What's going on?"
Lin Hai led the troops, looked up for a while, and said: "They are retreating towards the city gate. There should be something wrong with the city gate!"
The stocky monk said loudly: "We can't miss this opportunity. Let's chase after him quickly. Maybe we can take advantage of the chaos and rush out!"