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Chapter four hundred and seventy-ninth, Taniguchi's ambush

"Young Master Gongsun is the guilty king of a small country. I know that you are worried!"

"Although these despicable people behave in a vulgar and unsightly way, they can be used like wild beasts when in battle. Young Master will eventually see what these rough guys can do!"

"Goguryeo must repay the kindness of the young master and the prefect Gongsun!"

Gao Yanyou, the King of the Mountain, although he spoke Chinese with a strange accent, his pronunciation was very clear.

Gongsun Kang glanced at the mountain king with disdain and muttered something to Liu Yi beside him. The two Liaodong generals couldn't help laughing together.

Although Gao Yanyou couldn't hear clearly what Gongsun Kang said, he expected that he was insulting his soldiers. He gritted his teeth and lowered his head, feeling sad in his heart!

King Yamashita decided to study the city-building methods of the Central Plains in Jizhou this time. When he returned to the peninsula, he first rebuilt the inner city on the mountain and renamed it Marudu City, hoping to last a few more days next time.

"It will take about three or four hours for the army to dock and unload supplies, grain, and wooden carts!"

"If the grain from Liaodong can be transported safely to Yecheng, Mr. Yuan will like it. If you give him any reward, it will be enough for you and other small countries to enjoy it for a hundred years!"

"Oh, my legs and feet are sore from the boat ride. Come on, Lao Gao, help me squeeze it!"

On the ship, Gongsun Kang deliberately humiliated the king of the mountain, and Liu Yi and other guards laughed together.

Gao Yanyou smiled, pinched it with trembling hands, and everyone just leaned on the deck. Sure enough, three hours later, the army's supplies had been unloaded.

At this time, Gongsun Kang, the mountain king, Liu Yi and others came to the shore. He was about to tell Liu Yi to count the supplies when he suddenly heard the group of Goguryeo soldiers shouting excitedly.

Looking up, the Goguryeo civilian thieves who were not wanted to see by both the Liaodong soldiers and the Han army roared and headed east of the beach together as if they had discovered some treasure.

Only then did Gongsun Kang see that this beach, probably with villages nearby, was not uninhabited.

Near the beach, there is a looming passage that goes straight to the west.

Those Goguryeo people probably discovered this passage and thought there were Han villages nearby, so they hurriedly went to look for it.

"Liu Yi, I want to ask, what's going on? How can I be so disrespectful of the laws of the army when I'm just pretending to be a three-foot green sword?"

A hint of ferociousness flashed in Gongsun Kang's eyes. This prince in the history books, who could compete with Sima Yi, was still young at this time, but he already had the magnanimity to take charge of one side.

Liu Yi was a veteran general in Liaodong, one of the best in the history books. He won all the battles against the barbarians and only lost to Zhang Liao.

He rode towards the place where the barbarians disappeared on the peninsula. Not only for a moment, but he came back with a sulky face.

"My lord, those barbarians saw silk clothes in the grass!"

"I don't know who it was. They said there was a woman nearby, so they rushed to humiliate her. This is the land under Yuan Shao's control. How could such a beast be allowed to act so recklessly?"

"Made, you are such a beast. These clothes are obviously men's, but the color is a little too fancy, so they are regarded as women's clothes!"

When Liu Yi said this, he glared at Gao Yanyou, the king of the mountain. Gongsun Kang's face was also gloomy and terrible. He ordered the three thousand guards and walked away along the long grass trampled by the Goguryeo people.

Gongsun Du's eldest son would never know that not far away, Guanqiu Jian was watching the scene in front of him with a chuckle.

Unexpectedly, Monkey loves bright colors. He is thin and small, and his few clothes actually come in handy.

Naturally, this was the reason why the young man made such an arrangement because he was familiar with the temperament of the barbarians on the peninsula.

In addition to the 2,000 civilian soldiers and horses here in Liaodong, Gongsun Kang had 3,000 soldiers, and most of the rest were Goguryeo civilian thieves.

Guan Qiujian saw the people guarding the beach heading west in waves, and there were fewer and fewer people on the beach. Then he was satisfied and sneaked back, heading straight to the southwest.

The grass grew all the way to the west, and after three miles, it entered a valley.

The Goguryeo people roared and rushed into the valley. Even the king, who was riding on horseback from behind, was unwilling to listen to the words.

Gongsun Kang came with his soldiers from Liaodong. Who would have thought that this place was extremely dangerous, so he led his followers into the depths of the valley. Suddenly, the sound of Kerala sounded, and countless huge stones fell from the top of the valley.

The Liaodong armies never imagined that there would be an ambush here.

Even Gongsun Kang and Liu Yi only thought that they were Jizhou bandits. They didn't know the heights of the sky and the earth, but they were ambushing them here to steal their wealth.

Although he was young, he was also a veteran. When he looked up, he saw behind the valley and above his head, boulders kept falling. Nearly a hundred people had been knocked down, but he could not see the faces of the enemy at all.

The strange thing is that nothing happened at the mouth of the valley. From a distance, you can already see the green color of Jizhou's summer at the end of the valley.

"Hurry through here quickly, Gao Yanyou, take good care of your people. If anything goes wrong, you may never be able to go back!"

While Gongsun Kang was speaking, he already rode his horse through the Goguryeo people. Countless thieves were trampled to the ground by his horse.

The Goguryeo barbarians were indeed unusual. At this time, they seemed to be even more excited. They shouted and rushed towards the valley entrance with the Liaodong eldest son, causing all three thousand soldiers to stagger.

Gongsun Kang and Liu Yi rushed to the mouth of the valley one after the other. They felt the overwhelming murderous aura in front of them, which made people tremble all over, like an iceberg standing in front of them.

The eldest son of Liaodong looked carefully and saw that the people who attacked him were not Jizhou thieves. He saw about five hundred soldiers, who were even more neatly dressed than the best Xuanjia in Liaodong. They were wearing iron armor with only their eyes exposed, looking coldly. looking at himself.

The weapons in the hands of the five hundred soldiers were long swords with a strange style. The handle was about a foot long and the blade was nearly half a foot long. It was similar to the swords used by Xiliang soldiers to chop horses, but it was similar to the swords used by Xiliang soldiers. It looks quite heavy.

In addition to long knives, these iron tortoise-like infantry also have short blades on their waists, infantry axes, melon hammers, and various secondary weapons, all of which are different, as if they are equipped according to the soldiers' own preferences.

Gongsun Kang didn't know that this was an old habit of trapping camp equipment. He just swallowed hard and moved his horse back a few steps.

It turns out that Gao Shun's army not only selected Dongjun weapons and equipment, but also individually selected hundreds of Eastern Han Dynasty version of Mo Dao.

Before the breakthrough in smelting technology, the longer the iron swords were made, the easier they were to break. Because of this, the Romans loved daggers for a long time.

Fang Guang's crucible steel has not yet been refined. Several hundred nostalgic commemorative Mo Dao in the style of the Eastern Han Dynasty were originally just for sentimental purposes, but Gao Shun took a fancy to them and took them out of the arsenal.

This kind of Mo Dao is naturally quite different from the one that Li Siye's men and horses split apart five hundred years later.

Just to deal with the unarmored Goguryeo soldiers, the elite Liaodong soldiers with many leather armors are very suitable.

Five hundred people were divided into three columns, with long swords raised in their hands. Gao Shun, who was standing in front of the queue, abandoned his usual long-handled sword and held an Eastern Han Dynasty version of Mo Dao in each hand. It looked very scary!


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