Pusan Anzhen stepped forward, grabbed Olethu, and dragged him staggering backward.
"Yes!" he shouted.
"What?" Olethu looked confused. He didn't know where he had offended his superior: "What is the envoy's order? Ahem, my subordinates will do it now!"
Pusan Anzhen's eyes widened and he glared at the Olet Tiger: "The Mongolian army still has a defeated army that can be driven away!"
Orethu smiled and said: "The soldiers and horses around Zhongdu are not..."
He suddenly understood what Pusan Anzhen meant, swallowed hard, and his face turned pale.
There are no other soldiers and civilians near Zhongdu. But the Hebei Meng'an Mouke Army on the Liaoshi Hill is still there. The army that was entangled by the efforts of the servant San Anzhen seems to be somewhat good, but in the end there are few
It has been tempered by the war. Compared with the Dinghai Navy and the Mongolian Army, the Hebei Army is completely empty-handed. At this time, the soldiers from top to bottom just want to take advantage of the opportunity of the struggle between the two armies to escape...
Such a loose and weak army appeared in the killing field of huge and ferocious beasts. The two families had no time to take care of it and just paid it back. If the Mongolians were weak and wanted to drive the defeated troops into battle, the Hebei Army was the most suitable tool!
Thinking of this, Olethu suddenly turned his head and looked at the main Mongolian army where Genghis Khan was. When the generals saw the smoke and dust rising from that place, they all thought it was a call for a large group of cavalry to be dispatched. However, if it were not for the
Instead of targeting the navy, why not provide cover for the Mongols coming to the stone hill?
Wanyan Xianlun next to him also understood. He was so frightened that he sat down on the ground with a thud, and then got up again: "Propaganda envoy, please quickly order all the troops to enter the camp and be on alert!"
Pusan Anzhen hurriedly walked a few steps to the east of the central army, summoned an attendant, and wanted him to deliver the order. But he opened his mouth, but couldn't say anything.
How can it be so easy to pass orders now? Now if we want all the ministries to be on alert, how can they listen?
When the Hebei Army abandoned their camp and prepared to escape, they also abandoned their confidence in fighting the enemy and the organization of the entire army. When Pusan Anzhen gave the order to retreat, they could no longer maintain their empty frame.
In the past few years, the imperial court has fought many defeats against the Mongols. Don't others know it? Don't the Jurchens know it? The servants dispersed and sent envoys to prepare to retreat...Isn't that just an escape? How can this be delayed? Just one step slower.
It’s time to pad the blade, hurry up!
The moment the military order was issued, the soldiers of Hebei Meng'an Mouke Army shed their identity as members of the army and turned into a swarm of mindless flies.
Pusan Anzhen looked around at this time. Although the sky was dim, he could still see that the entire hillock was full of busy people.
Some people were packing their belongings; some people were already leading their mules and horses down the gentle slope of the hillock; beside them, some people couldn't wait, so they simply leaned against the hillock and slid down; when they reached the bottom of the hillock, Wu
Among the crowds of people, there were a few noble people gesticulating in the crowd, not knowing what they were asking for.
Among the officers and soldiers of the Hebei army who were fleeing at this time, there was a hereditary Bo Jilie who was appointed by the Tao Committee to attack Meng'an. He had a very alert personality and some strength in his hands.
He led dozens of subordinates, and instead of crowding on the open slopes with others, he went around the steeper area south of Lashigang. Because no one was competing with them, the march was actually very fast at the beginning. However, later on,
, the terrain became difficult to walk, the sky became darker and darker, and the speed began to slow down.
A few disciples wanted to light up the torches, but Meng An sternly stopped them and ordered them not to attract attention. The road was rugged, and everyone was wearing armor and carrying weapons with them. They had to use their hands and feet to climb with concentration.
Soon I no longer had to worry about the torch.
Some disciples were very experienced. As they were going down the slope, they said to Meng Angui: "When it was still bright, I spotted it. Not far below is a gentle slope with sparse shrubs. Let's go there to rest for a while.
, and then find a way to seize a few horses and leave in one go!"
If you want to seize the horse at this time, you will naturally rob it from your own comrades, and you may even have to kill someone.
But Meng An did not hesitate: "Okay! Let everyone work hard. After escaping, we will not go to Bazhou and directly reply to Xindu! When we get to Xindu, I will give you a big reward!"
Just as he was about to agree diligently, he suddenly shouted, covered his face with his arms, and rolled violently towards the depression next to the road.
At the same time, there was a swishing sound in the air, and those who subconsciously looked up found that something seemed to be falling rapidly under the dusky sky, reflecting the sunlight.
Those were arrows shot by the Mongols, as well as throwing weapons such as short spears and bulu. They fell densely, like a heavy rain sweeping over this group of Jurchens, causing more than half of the casualties in an instant.
"Back up! Back up! There's an ambush ahead! Change the direction!" Jurchens shouted in the distance.
However, there was no way to change direction. On almost every side of the road under the stone hill, and in the depths of every gentle slope in the sparse forest, the fierce figures of the Mongols appeared all at this time.
These masters who are accustomed to fighting on horseback did not even ride horses, but lurked on foot near Liaoshi Gang. Although all the troops and horses that rushed into the Dinghai naval formation were destroyed, the Mongols responded without any delay.
When Hebei Meng'an's army was planning to escape, an unknown number of Mongolians were already ready to attack Liaoshi Gang!
It is expected that Shigang is the commanding height of the surrounding area for dozens of miles, and there is no complex terrain for cover in the wilderness below. No matter how careful the Mongols are in sneaking, they would have been easily discovered, let alone being so close. However, Hebei Meng'an Mou Ke defeated the soldiers' hearts.
Floating, everything is in chaos.
When they set up camp in the morning, they clearly set up several watchtowers on the east and west sides of the hillock. However, the soldiers responsible for observing and observing the watchtowers also planned to grease their feet, so how could they take precautions? As a result, the people who were loose and collapsed became
Just happened to run into a pack of murderous wolves!
When the Mongols launched their attack, they were extremely close to the Jurchens. On several roads and gentle slopes, the Jurchens almost rushed straight into where the Mongolian army was lurking. When a large number of Mongolian soldiers jumped up, they were not even close to the Jin army.
Five steps later, both parties can almost smell the bad breath in each other's mouth!
At this distance, even if the Mongolian army was good at shooting, they didn't care about archery. They took out knives, iron rods, and hand axes of various sizes and started killing the Jurchens.
The Jurchens had no guts to fight back. Most of them screamed and turned around to run away. Once these people went back, they ran into the flow of people rushing down from the heights of the mound. As a result, people were crowded together.
, many people, not to mention getting away, even if they suddenly wake up and want to turn around and draw their swords to resist, they seem to be unable to do so.
The Mongols continued to approach, chasing the fleeing Jurchens. They shouted wildly, slashed with swords, and fired with bows, constantly putting pressure on the chaotic Jurchens.
They could even accurately detect a few warriors who occasionally appeared in the Hebei army, quickly kill them, and then use greater deterrence to force everyone to flee. The situation was just like a pack of wolves driving away a flock of sheep, and the scene was unique to the Jurchens.
It was brutal; on the Mongolian side, it actually showed a bit of calmness.