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Chapter 807: Not Killing (Part 1)



Naturally, the Jin army at Lincaiguan completely collapsed.

During the fighting that lasted for more than three hours, they were at an absolute disadvantage in every aspect that could compare with Ding Haijun.

Their weapons are not as strong and sharp as the Ding Navy, and their armor and stomach armor are not as comprehensive as the Ding Navy; their formations are not as neat as the Ding Navy, and their horses... The poor Jurchens relied on their strong cavalry to invade the Central Plains, but now Lien Chan

The size of the army is far less than that of the Ding navy.

As the last force of the Jurchens who can fight, they are fighting with a little bit of bravery inherited from the blood of the ethnic group. It can be said that such an outbreak has far exceeded those Jurchens who indulge in arrogance and lewdness. It is ordinary

The Jurchens could use the greatest strength and showed the greatest loyalty.

Even when they were fired from time to time by iron artillery, causing tragic casualties to a group of people each time, they did not collapse. But their spirits and bodies were already exhausted.

Perhaps because their queues kept moving north and away from the original battlefield, the ordinary soldiers were not affected by the death of people and horses. Every time the battlefield moved and the two armies started fighting again, it was still as fierce as before.

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Even so, there is no way to cover up the losses caused by the small number of troops. Around the time when the Jin Army reorganized their array for the fourth time, almost everyone saw that the ground was full of corpses; almost everyone discovered that there were familiar bodies around them.

His companions were almost invisible.

Everyone placed their hope in the encouragement of the Chinese Army, but the Chinese Army only became more frustrated. They learned that the Song Army once sided with the Jin Army, but then changed back to its original position as fast as lightning, so they also knew that Kaifeng

The hidden method in the city was nothing more than a fire, nothing more than burning to death an admiral of the Ding Navy and thousands of soldiers.

The main forces of both sides are fighting and entangled to this extent. Unless they can kill with one blow, any losses will only arouse the Ding navy's ferocity and inspire them to kill without mercy, making the upcoming defeat even more painful!

Half an hour later, news came from Kaifeng City that Wanyan Xielie had betrayed him, that the troops in the city were dispersed, and that the emperor was dead. Wanyan Congtan couldn't believe it, but whether he believed it or not had nothing to do with the overall situation.

At the same time as the large number of ordinary soldiers of the Jin Army died in battle, there was a continuous loss of key officers. The loss of key officers also brought about the continuous weakening of the army's control over the generals. Kaifeng was lost and news of the emperor's death spread rapidly.

, causing the whole army to lose control immediately, and the casualties became more and more tragic.

Many times, it seems that soldiers and horses on both sides suddenly collided and then started a confrontation, but in fact it was a massacre with a huge disparity in casualties.

This made the Jurchen soldiers more and more desperate. They also realized that even if the Ding Navy occasionally fell into passivity, it was always in the process of strangulation in an orderly manner, and the target of the strangulation was our own army, and the mission was about to be completed!

After realizing this, the despair that arose was extremely intense. The contrast was so great that people who had not experienced such a battlefield could not understand it.

After escaping thousands of miles here, I saw with my own eyes that the emperor was working hard, the generals were brave and good at fighting, and the future was bright... So, was it all a dream?

When Wanyan Congtan issued the order for the fifth time to retreat north and fight again, the Jin army finally collapsed.

Most of the remaining thousands of people did not respond to the Chinese army's orders. Some scattered and fled to the two wings, leaving only faint cries, and some dropped their weapons and surrendered.

Although some companions shouted: "Surrender is also death! These guys just want to kill us all!"

But those who surrendered were not nervous or afraid. Instead, they showed a relaxed look, as if they were looking forward to being killed.

In this state, it is no longer an army and cannot be commanded.

Wanyan Congtan threw away his Chinese army commander's flag, and even threw away his iron helmet and armor. This slightly elegant female general had just gone into battle in person and fought several times, leaving various scars on his body.

A wound. When he removed the nail and stomach, the heat was obviously steaming all over his body, and almost dried blood scabs fell off piece by piece.

Most of the people around him were like this. Some people's wounds were stuck to the armor and stomach of their clothes. When the armor and stomach were removed, they couldn't help but scream. The screams spread far away, scaring several cavalrymen who wanted to get closer.

The people were on their backs and their horses were overturned, and the leading military schools even yelled at them to spur their horses and fled far away.

As a result, the number of knights gathered around Wanyan Congtan seemed too thin. If a hundred cavalrymen collided with the chasing Dinghai navy's horse, they would not be more resistant than a group of yellow sheep.

A partial general pointed to the side not far away from the Kaifeng city wall: "Marshal, there are Yila Pua's subordinates. Let's go and join them quickly."

Wanyan Congtan cursed and then shouted: "Ask him to come here and we will turn west, pass Moutuogang, go to Zhengzhou, and go to Henan Prefecture!"

The general rushed to deliver the order, and then hurried back: "Marshal, Yi La Pu'a said that he has something important to do and can't get away for the time being."

"Is this guy crazy? What else is important at the moment?"

The general hesitated for a moment, then came up to hug Wanyan Congtan's horse, and lowered his voice: "He didn't say anything. However, I saw him leading dozens of people, staring closely at a man who was howling heartbreakingly by the moat.

A man. The man's body was covered in mud and blood, and his face couldn't be seen clearly, but judging from his figure and posture, he looked like..."

"Like who?"

"Like Monk Wanyan Chen."

Why is Monk Chen watching Wanyan? There was news earlier that his brother Wanyan Xielie had rebelled and sold the soldiers and horses in the city and the emperor's life. So many soldiers suspected him. But Wanyan Congtan could see

Understand, this person is fighting on the battlefield today. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is the most brave among the Jin army, and his results are also brilliant. If such a person is suspicious, no Jurchen can be trusted on this battlefield!

Moreover, the overall situation is like this, and where the soldiers will go next is a question. Isn't Yi La Pu'amo crazy, so he has to stare at his companions to compete?

Wanyan Congtan immediately shouted impatiently: "Go and call Yi La Pu'a again! Stop minding other people's business and leave quickly!"

The general turned around and left. After taking a few steps, he suddenly heard Wanyan Congtan shouting from behind: "Wait!"

"Marshal, what's wrong?"

Wanyan Congtan lowered his head and thought.

The Jin army and the Ding navy fought fiercely all day long, and the two sides never really separated. Now it was almost dusk, and the Ding navy in the rear was constantly dispatching kidnappers, horses and light cavalry to outflank the Jurchens who had fled in the official career.

Although Wanyan Congtan and his party walked faster, they could still hear the sound of horse hooves like a wave behind them and the footsteps of soldiers on the ground. They could see the smoke moving like a high wall under the setting sun.

The Dinghai navy is very close! Everyone is still in danger and may die at any time! How can we stop and think about what is and what is not, and waste time? Isn't this just like seeking death in Yilapua?

Everyone was anxious, but Wanyan Congtan just mused: "Wanyan Xielie is very vicious. His own family secretly rebelled, but he let his younger brother Wanyan Chen, monk, fight bravely in the army to win the trust of the court and

Us. So Monk Wanyan Chen’s howling is true. This guy has a bit of a blunt temper. He was clearly betrayed by his brother."

The general was too anxious to speak politely: "Marshal, what do you mean? Ahem, I mean, the military situation is urgent, we might as well talk about this topic on the road?"

Wanyan Congtan asked him, "Guess, Wanyan Xielie's brotherhood is real or fake?"

"Maybe it's true, maybe it's false. I can't guess what this traitor is thinking. Marshal, let's still..."

"Wanyan Xielie sold Kaifeng and the emperor's life. He has made great contributions to Ding Haijun. Guo Ning will definitely repay him. You think, if this person still cares about a little bit of brotherhood, he will

What do you want from Guo Ning?"

When General Pian heard this, he suddenly understood: "I will bring Monk Wanyan Chen right now!"




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