Yeruiannu is the one who bites the enemy's throat.
The sword he used was given to him by Brother Yeluliu back then, but when he cut many people, it suddenly broke, leaving him in a panic. After pushing down the twitching and struggling enemy, he knelt down behind the earthen wall and put his hand into his throat.
I dug into it twice and then started to retching. But what came out was just acidic water and undigested grains.
It turned out that no human blood or flesh had been swallowed into his stomach. He stood up somewhat thankfully and wiped the blood from his face.
Someone gathered around and asked loudly: "Baihu, how are you?"
Yeruiannu pushed them away roughly and said sternly: "I'm fine! My knife is broken. Find a knife...or a gun, whatever!"
Although Yelu Annu was young, he was the highest-ranking Khitan in the village. He was worshiped as the Liaohai Defense Envoy and guarded hundreds of households. Moreover, he was Yelu Liuge's nephew and a talented general under his command.
On that day, Brother Yeluliu fought with Wanyan Chengyu's troops, and he was the one who took the lead, charging across the Jin army and killing tens of thousands of enemy troops. However, he was injured while chasing Pu Xian Wannu's troops on Huanglonggang.
He escaped from the battlefield early and escaped disaster.
Later, Brother Yeluliu died, and the Khitan regime collapsed. Some Khitans continued to rely on Mongolia according to their earlier habits, and some, like Yelu Anu, were really angry that Muhuali ignored Brother Yeluliu.
, instead took the opportunity to seize the Beijing Road style, so he surrendered to Ding Haijun.
Although they surrendered not long ago, because the chief military officer of the Ding Navy, Yi La Chu Cai, was a Khitan, the lieutenant general did not regard the Khitan people as their mortal enemies. Everyone was treated well and given a village to stay in.
The conditions of the cultivated land are also better.
After Yeluiannu recovered from his injuries, he was quickly released from prisoner status, and because of his merits in helping to select available young men, he was promoted to the position of a hundred households in the town. Just last month, Yili Chucai wrote a letter in person to express his condolences.
The heroic Khitan people in Liaodong promised them a bright future. The person who received the letter was Yelu Annu.
Based on this letter, Yelu Annu's vision was even more different from that of ordinary Khitans. He had already considered that in the future, he might as well rely on moving Chu materials to try to open up another world for the Khitans in Shandong.
But despite all calculations, the Mongolian cavalry suddenly arrived and the Khitans, who had been used as laborers in the past two months, were once again forced into a killing field.
A young companion came over carrying an iron spear: "Hundred households, give it!"
After all, the Khitans had just surrendered, and the navy did not provide many weapons. Only officers had to have such an iron spear. I don’t know where they found it on the battlefield.
Yeruiannu thanked him and turned back to watch with the iron spear in hand.
The people fighting on the inside of the earth wall could not bear the pressure from the attackers and began to retreat. However, there was only a narrow place to step on the inside of the earth wall. Several people stepped on the ground and rolled down like a gourd.
Seeing the people in front fall backward, the people crowding behind them subconsciously stretched out their hands to support the people in front, holding down their calves and thighs.
As a result, some people who were about to dodge were suddenly unable to move. They could only watch helplessly as the attackers stabbed and slashed with swords and guns, and were killed immediately. The blood on their bodies spattered and flowed to the people behind, and there were also pieces of debris.
Flesh, limbs and bones also fell one after another.
The fifth village named B is a large village, where many old and weak family members of the Khitan people live. Moreover, the earth walls on all sides of the village are one to two hundred steps and about ten feet high. There are also ramps and wooden ladders behind the earth walls.
This was for the defenders to coordinate and coordinate. Therefore, they mustered up their bravery at the beginning and more people fought with the attackers.
But at this time, more and more people were frightened by this tragic situation. A man standing on the earth wall suddenly lost his fighting spirit, dropped his weapon, jumped off the earth wall, and tried to push away the crowd and escape.
Yeruiannu rushed forward, pushed the man to the ground, and then beat him with his fists.
After beating him several times, seeing bleeding from the mouth and nose, and several teeth flying out, Yeruiannu jumped up and shouted: "It's getting dark! You can withstand it! Follow me, we can withstand it!"
Yeruiannu has rich battlefield experience.
He knew that after dark, the Mongols supervising the battle in the fields outside could not cover the entire battlefield with their pine torches. It would be easy for the war slaves to take advantage of the opportunity to escape. In other words, the intensity of the attacking side would definitely drop significantly.
This is also a good opportunity for our side to retreat.
Several companions shouted wildly, and the defenders standing on the wall also began to shout outside: "It's getting dark! When it gets dark, run away!"
After all, Yelu Annu was a well-known Khitan general, and his prestige was much higher than that of ordinary officers. At that moment, many people mustered up the courage to rush back towards the earth wall with splashing blood.
As soon as he stood at the top of the wall, an enemy wearing leather armor jumped out from behind the earth wall in front of him. He also waved his sword and shouted wildly, as if calling his companions to attack this weak point.
Yeruiannu exerted all his strength, swung the iron spear and stabbed it hard, hitting the enemy's chest. The tip of the spear penetrated the leather armor and came out from the back. Yeruiannu raised his foot again and kicked him back.
He casually pulled out the iron spear soaked in blood, turned around and went to the other side of the wall to support him.
The enemy who was shot in the chest staggered repeatedly. He still had strength on his feet and had not fallen to the ground for a moment. Unexpectedly, the young companion next to Yelu Anu suddenly let out a heartbreaking cry, dropped the short knife in his hand, and rushed towards him to die.
He hugged the enemy tightly.
"This is me, yeah! This is me, yeah!"
The Khitan people's "yeye" means father. I don't know when the father and son were separated, and they met so coincidentally on the battlefield.
For a time, several people on the wall were stunned.
But at this moment, another Khitan war slave climbed onto the wall, and the father and son hugging each other happened to be in front of him. So he swung his knife and chopped off the arm of the young companion who was hugging his father.
Then, he pushed the two of them hard against the wall.
The father and son hit the ground at the same time, making a muffled sound. Then someone used the father and son's bodies to step on them one after another, trying to climb up the earth wall. Soon, the bodies of the father and son were buried behind them.
The Khitans who came were drowned.
Yeruiannu cursed and swung his iron spear around, smashing several enemies who were clinging to the earth wall until their faces were covered in blood and flesh, and they rolled down. He wanted to shout something to boost morale, but his chest was filled with qi, and he was furious.
Don't make a sound.
A companion rushed from the side wall, covered in blood, and knelt down in front of him: "Hundred households can't hold on for long. We can't wait until dark. Let's leave now! If we continue to kill like this, all of us will die."
People!"
Yeruiannu wanted to scold him, but looked around and saw that everyone looked very depressed.
He raised his iron spear and wanted to say a few words to boost his morale, but suddenly he saw a flash of light in front of his eyes.
At this moment, he saw clearly that it was a needle-piercing arrow commonly used by the Mongols. Unfortunately, the arrow came so fast that in the flash of lightning, he could not dodge it no matter how good his skills were.
The next moment, an extremely slender and sharp arrow was pierced into Yeruiannu's face. The arrow passed through the unobstructed area under the bridge of the nose, then diagonally downward, until it penetrated to the connection between the top of the neck and the skull.
, the arrow feathers were trembling between Yelu Annu’s eyes.
As soon as the arrow hit his head, Yelu Annu lost control of his hands and feet and straightened up. This Khitan hero, who had faced tens of thousands of Jin troops and charged bravely, vomited blood from his mouth, like a piece of wood.
, fell to the ground suddenly, and his whole body became motionless.
The companions who gathered around him screamed in unison, while the Khitan people in the village were all terrified.
A hundred steps away from Yelu Annu, Zhebie put away his long bow.
In front of him, several centurions who were riding their horses to supervise the war slaves were waiting for orders. They were all covered in blood, and they had killed countless people who were too timid to move forward.
Zhebie said to a centurion: "Tell those Khitans that if we break the stronghold before dark, we will slaughter only this stronghold. If we cannot break the stronghold before dark, all the troops attacking the city will die today."
The centurion rode forward, shouting and delivering orders.
As orders were issued everywhere, the Khitan war slaves gathered around the stockade let out roars that were not like human voices. Everyone crowded and rushed towards the stockade.
"Tell everyone not to relax." Zhebie continued to tell the others: "I think it won't stop tonight."