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Chapter 76 The Great Chaos (1)

Guo Ning gave the order, rode away with a few horses, followed the doorway and rushed towards the city.

If the situation is not right, turn around and run away. This is the custom of the army in the Kingdom of Jin. There is nothing to criticize.

This is not something that happened in the past year or two.

As early as when King Hailing attacked the Song Dynasty, the main army of the imperial court often went without payment of food and money for four or five months. Even if they did receive payment, they were often kept in the dark by the officers and officials. Therefore, the army often complained, even waving flags and shouting that they were unstoppable, and would fight in front of the battle and delay the advance.

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Later, during the reign of Sejong Dading, the imperial court issued rewards to motivate soldiers to fight. As a result, even the emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty said that the rewards were so heavy that the soldiers would not die.

At this time, although the military system at the bottom had collapsed, there were still famous generals at the top. Therefore, they attacked the Song Dynasty in the south, defeated the Xia people in the west, and marched against the Mengwu in the north, so that the country's power would not be shaken.

However, after a few decades, the important ministers and generals at the top also became corrupt, and the interior of the court became even more rotten.

In the third year of Da'an, Yehuling was defeated. The imperial army failed in the battle and retreated to Xuanping. At this time, there were still local township and county soldiers leaders who wanted to fight to the death for the vanguard. As a result, Wanyan Chengyu, who commanded the army, was too timid to use it. He only asked repeatedly,

How can one flee to Xuande but try to get away with it?

At the same time, in order to boost the morale of the lower-level soldiers, how many rewards did the imperial court urgently allocate to the front line?

Hundreds of thousands of troops were divided into eighty-four carts of banknotes. The value of the banknotes at that time was only about one yuan per load. In other words, the banknotes that fell into the hands of each person could probably buy a pancake.

With such a general and such a court, what should the soldiers do? The so-called "the arrogant and cowardly generals on the frontier will be defeated by the wind, and the troops of Yan south and Zhao north will be defeated" has become inevitable.

Led by Guo Ning, the soldiers gathered in the Xijun River camp are actually good at escaping. Only after they can escape several outflanking pursuits can they talk about counterattacks, breaking off the rear, etc. The pace was a little slower earlier.

Yes, it has been trampled to pieces by the overwhelming Mongolian cavalry!

But at this moment, no one expected that Guo Ning would turn his horse and go back.

The elite armed guards who were waiting outside Changyi Gate all cursed in their hearts.

What a thief!

In normal thinking, since this group of thieves showed up at the city gate and was intercepted by a large group of soldiers and horses, they should kneel down and abandon their weapons and surrender; otherwise, they should try their best to escape and try to survive in the mountains outside the city.

, how could anyone rush back into the city instead? Isn’t this asking for death?

Don't be kidding me. Behind you is Daxing Mansion, the Zhongdu of Dajin. Three miles behind you is the imperial city of Dajin. That golden roof is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Under that palace, lives the current Emperor of Dajin.

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How can there be such a thief in the world? Do you have to make trouble under the eyes of the emperor? Is this because the lard has blinded your heart, and is your head tired of being crooked on your neck? Is this because you despise yourself and the nine clans of your family for having too long a life?

This is because you have a grudge against your ancestors, right?

No, just now I heard from the judge that this thief committed the crime of killing an official in the outer military state, and then came to Zhongdu. This is a very vicious drama bandit! He really doesn't care about his life.

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Now we have forced a group of opera bandits into Zhongdu City? What if this group of people...if they do something that alarms the Taoists and the princes and nobles in the city...if the superiors investigate, will the brothers still have a way to survive?

Well, it turns out that this trip to the camp was not for meritorious service, but to seek death for everyone?

Wouldn't it be better to let the police inspectors worry about this kind of thing? Wouldn't it be better to let the government officials of Daxing Prefecture worry about it? What does Judge Tudan mean? He rushed to arrange his troops, and now everyone is trapped.

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These soldiers of the armed guards are indeed good soldiers. However, everyone has stayed in Zhongdu City for a long time, and their mentality is finally different from the life-hungry pawns on the frontier. By this time, everyone was thinking more, so

The cavalrymen turned their heads one after another to see their superior, the judge of the Wuwei Army, Shan Jinshou.

Tu Dan Jinshou tightly grasped the sword at his waist, his face was ashen, and he said in a low voice: "Catch them and kill them."

The cavalry were stunned for a moment, then he shouted loudly: "Shoot the arrows! What are you doing stupidly? Just shoot!"

At this moment, someone reacted and fired several arrows in succession.

Tu Dan Jinshou suddenly drew out his sword: "Catch up! They can't run far!"

The arrow tore through the air, made a sharp whistle in the doorway, and crackled against the brick wall.

An arrow cluster bounced off the wall and crossed Guo Ning's face, causing a stinging pain.

"Quick, quick, go quickly!" Guo Ning shouted, and when he rode his horse past Du Shisheng, he gave him a whip.

Du Shisheng's war horse was a bit fierce, so he suddenly turned around and scratched its neck in displeasure. As a result, Guo Ning whipped it forward, and the horse neighed and started running after Guo Ning's green horse.

"Follow me, don't delay!" Guo Ning shouted again when he was about to rush out of the door.

After passing the gate, there was the Wengcheng behind. At this time, several armed guards who had been watching at the top of the city were running down the road to the city. There was a man who looked like a successor, brandishing a long knife, pointing at Guo Ning and others and yelling.

After all, this is Zhongdu City, and there are a huge number of all kinds of public servants, government officials, patrolmen, and soldiers. If they were to gather together, they would drown Guo Ning and others with their saliva!

At that moment, Zhao Jue didn't hesitate anymore, he drew his bow and nocked an arrow, and the arrow flew away.

The Wuwei army Cheng Ju had extraordinary skill. He swung his sword and knocked away an arrow. Unexpectedly, Zhao Jue's second arrow came again and immediately penetrated his neck. The Cheng Ju grunted, swayed his body, and walked from the horse road to the city.

The outer edge of the body flipped over, and the body hit the stone pavement and turned into a puddle.

Zhao Jue drew his bow and shot again. The next two arrows had bad luck. The arrows whizzed and flew, but were not accurate, and passed by several other soldiers of the armed guards.

When he drew his bow, the galloping speed of the war horse suddenly slowed down and came to an end. Then the sound of iron hoofs trampling in the doorway behind him was like thunder, deafening!

Guo Ning ignored Zhao Jue and urged his horse to rush to the front.

This second doorway is the official Changuimun city gate. There is a city tower built on the city gate, and there are warriors holding swords and guns running out of the city gate. They are the bodyguards who are responsible for guarding the city gate together with the armed guards.

Some guards and soldiers were chatting with people outside the city. At this time, they noticed something happened outside the urn city, and heard many colleagues shouting and shouting in unison. They hurriedly drew their swords and stopped them in front of Guo Ning and others.

There were obstacles in front and pursuers behind. Several of his companions subconsciously reined in their horses. Only Guo Ning did not hesitate and rushed forward instead.

The man standing in front of him had just raised his long sword when he suddenly heard the "Woo-Woo" sound of the wind. Guo Ning controlled the reins with one hand, lowered his body to one side, and smashed the iron bone in his hand.

The hammer head made of wrought iron drew an arc from bottom to top, and dug into the man's belly at once, and then continued upward without stopping, crackling open the bones in the chest and abdomen.

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The strength of Guo Ning's arms and the momentum of the horse combined into a huge force, lifting the man weighing hundreds of kilograms into the air, and then fell heavily to the ground. With the vibration of the landing, the fragments of the sternum and ribs flew like debris.

Tie Guduo drew a semicircle in the air, and the hammer shook off the newly stained blood and minced meat, and then fell again with the strong wind.

At this time, the person standing in front of Guo Ning was replaced by a strong and powerful Han general wearing armor. The big Han general held a long knife in each hand, blocking upwards, and shouted sharply: "Slow down!"

Before he finished speaking, Guo Ning's roar started.

As it roared and gained strength, Tieguduo descended like a thunderbolt, first smashing the long knife held by the Han general into pieces, then smashing his helmet and flattening his head, just like an ordinary child playing, smashing walnuts with bricks

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