"Haha, is this one of the famous four dogs? Sure enough, it's like a lost dog!"

It was the time when he was happy after winning the battle, so how could Wanyan Kang blame Monk Wanyan Chen?

Even if they were really to blame, it wasn't the responsibility of the Jin army, but because the Xixia people were weak in defense and failed to stop the Mongols from breaking through.

However, Wanyan Kang would not say these words.

Now Jinxia unites against the enemy and undermines unity, no one should do it.

The Jinxia coalition won this battle, and it was a tragic victory. Wan Yankang saw the gap between his own army and the Mongolian army.

If it weren't for the Xixia people blocking the front, and I have [-] heavy cavalry to clear the way, regardless of whether [-] is against [-], it's really hard to say who will win.

This is only 20 Mongolian troops, if it is [-], [-]?

This is just one of the "Four Dogs" under Temujin's command. It is said that there are even more powerful "Four Heroes", "Four Brothers", and "Four Sons"...

Think carefully!

Wanyan Kang took a look at his team, and there were only 3000 people left in total, including the [-] "loyal and filial soldiers" of Monk Wanyan Chen.

It's better to fight such big battles less often. If you come a few more times, you'll be able to take part in all the wealth you have accumulated with great difficulty.

"General Wanyan, come and write a letter to the imperial court. Let me say that my Zhongyong Army and Zhongxiao Army joined forces with the Xixia Army to annihilate 9000 people from the Mongolian army Subotai, and the enemy chief Subutai fled with only a thousand defeated soldiers. .”

"And our army also suffered heavy losses. Five thousand horses were lost, and more than half of the casualties were lost. I request the imperial court to replenish horses and troops as soon as possible."

"Especially sending at least another [-] sergeants here, recruits are fine. For the rest, General Wanyan can read and write for himself, don't underestimate everyone's credit. Hahaha"

After Wanyan Kang finished speaking, he rode off to another place, leaving Monk Wanyan Chen alone there who was moved.

How much trust is this?

Let yourself report to the court, and after hearing what Wanyan Kang said just now, Monk Wanyan Chen knew that this little prince did not regard himself as an outsider at all.

The military exploits were reported honestly, and no one could find out the slightest fault. At most, all the credits were given to the army of the Kingdom of Jin.

I believe those Xixia people will repay their emperor in the same way.

It is reasonable to report more battle losses.

It is always a good thing to be able to give more supplements when fighting outside the country.

This shows that the young prince Wanyan was not dazzled by the victory in front of him, but saw more clearly the ferocity of the Mongols and the cruelty of the next battle.

In fact, Monk Wanyan Chen was thinking too much, Wanyan Kang just found it troublesome, and asking Monk Wanyan Chen to write it also meant to buy people's hearts.

Reporting more war damage is nothing more than preparing for one's own selfishness in the future. I didn't expect a beautiful misunderstanding to arise like this.

Subotai's men put their lives on the line and finally broke out of the encirclement. How could they dare to fight?

The horse galloped in the northeast direction, and ran for more than 50 miles in one breath. Seeing that the horses of the soldiers were about to run to waste, they had to stop and rest.

People were exhausted. Fortunately, a small river was found nearby, and everyone smashed the thick ice on the river with knives and guns.

Regardless of the cold, he poured cold water from the pocket on his head, drank it in big gulps, and then filled up the water again, so that his war horse could also drink to his heart's content.

Originally, the past day and night were spent in a state of war, but after the stop, some people fell asleep, they were too sleepy.

But it was freezing cold, and Subotai was afraid that there would be pursuers behind him.

They asked people to lift the sleeping sergeants together as much as possible, and surrounded the horses to barely shelter them from the wind and cold.

It's a pity that some sergeants fell asleep and never woke up again.

After resting for an hour, the Mongolian soldiers scattered behind also caught up sporadically.

An hour is not short, and Subutai dare not delay any longer.

When the whole team set off again, it was found that there were only 940 soldiers left alive, more than 50 corpses on the ground, and more than 20 horses died.

Subotai had no choice but to stop again, and asked people to kill horses to get their meat and drink their blood. When they gained strength, they dug a deep pit and buried more than 50 corpses in it, which took another hour.

Unable to delay any longer, Subotai led the team of less than a thousand people and continued to evacuate to the northeast.

Ten miles away, Chen Xuanfeng detected the movement of the Mongolian army, and it seemed that they were coming in their own direction?

He sent a five-member team to call for help from Feng Ge, twenty miles northwest of him, and another five-member team to report to Guo Mo.

There are more than 400 people left, ready to fight.

Knowing that the other party still had 1000 people, Chen Xuanfeng didn't dare to be careless.

Those who can break through the siege are a group of crazy tigers. No one can underestimate a person who is desperate to go home.

What's more, they only have more than 400 people, and they are really fighting against a thousand Mongolian iron cavalry. Let alone winning or losing, the gain is not worth the loss. He only brought out a total of [-] guards from Luoyang.

Not long after, the remnant Mongolian soldiers were about to enter Chen Xuanfeng's ambush circle.

Chen Xuanfeng calculated the time, even if Feng Ge's three hundred horse thieves could rush over, he would have to hold back these Mongolian soldiers for more than an hour, which is obviously unrealistic.

Chen Xuanfeng was very helpless, so he had no choice but to put away the idea of ​​rushing out, and gave an order to everyone to shoot.

The terrain here is quite simple, with a gentle slope on the left, a road leading to the northwest at the bottom, and a forest on the right.

Chen Xuanfeng ambushed most of the troops on the gentle slope, condescending.

In the depths of the woods, there are also 30 people hiding, spreading out every one or two feet, acting as suspicious soldiers.

The current Mongolian army will have no fighting spirit, no fighting spirit, and only wants to return to the desert grassland as soon as possible.

It's been a while since I've been running, and I'm gradually relaxing.

When all the Mongolian troops marched down the gentle slope, Chen Xuanfeng's bow and arrow was the order to attack.

He shot and killed the Mongolian soldier at the front with one arrow, and the big grass ball that had been prepared was lit by the guards and pushed down the gentle slope.

In the front, middle, and rear of the Mongolian army, three or five large fireballs were pushed down, which shocked the Mongolian army's horses in an instant.

"Shoot the arrow and catch Subutai alive"

"Catch Subutai Alive"

"Catch Subutai Alive"

More than [-] guards fired their bows and arrows one after another, and almost all arrows were shot in vain.

The [-] guards that Chen Xuanfeng brought this time were the outstanding ones selected from the [-] Yan King's guards.

Before the Mongolian army could react, all the guards had already fired three rounds of arrows.

"Catch Subutai Alive"

"Catch Subutai Alive"

The guards hiding in the woods also took the opportunity to shout, and kept shaking the trees around them, creating an aura of crowds.

The Mongolian army who originally wanted to escape into the woods also gave up the idea of ​​dismounting.

"Don't love to fight, go out with all your strength"

Subotai, who was at the front of the Mongolian cavalry army, beat his horse desperately while dialing withered feathers.

Seeing that the horse didn't dare to rush through the fireball, he tore off his cloak, covered the horse's head, and stabbed the horse's butt with a knife again.

The war horse neighed in pain, and rushed towards the big fireball.

Seeing that the horse was approaching the big fireball, he leaned down, grasped the rein with his left hand, and held the scimitar with his right hand, with a move of "fishing for the moon in the sea".

He even picked up the fireball that was blocking the way, and flung it towards the nearby woods.

If so, Subotai rushed out of the arrow rain's blockade first, and the personal guards behind, as well as other surviving Mongolian cavalry also rushed over.

Chen Xuanfeng didn't send anyone to chase after him. At this time, several fires were still burning down the hillside. The corpses of the dead Mongolian soldiers and war horses completely blocked the narrow mountain road.

Half an hour later, Chen Xuanfeng let everyone go down to clean the battlefield. This battle also left more than 300 corpses of the Mongolian army.

"Clear out the passage, leaving a team of five waiting for Feng Ge and them, and the others will follow them with me."

......

The military report that Guo Mo received in Yinzhou City was from Feng Ge's Horse Bandit Department. It not only introduced Chen Xuanfeng's ambush, but also sent an important news.

Tiemuge, a younger brother of Genghis Khan Temujin, personally led [-] Mongolian cavalry to meet Subutai, and had already entered the territory of Xixia two hundred miles away.

In at most one day, they can join Subotai's defeated army.

Guo Mo also knew this Tiemu brother, and had met him a few times in the desert. He was the most capable of Temujin's four younger brothers.

"Hey, it's a pity, it seems that it is impossible to keep Subodai this time."

"Come on, tell Chen Xuanfeng immediately, tell him not to chase after Subutai's defeated army, and retreat quickly."

The opponent is a new force of [-] Mongolian cavalry, and the leader of the army is still a general like Tie Muge.

After the messenger left, Guo Mo was still a little worried.

"Rong'er, why don't you wait for me in Yinzhou City first, and now I..."

Before Guo Mo finished speaking, Huang Rong stopped him.

"Brother Mo, do you want to meet the elder brother? Either you can't go, just wait for the news here, or I will go with you."

Huang Rong knew Guo Mo's thoughts too well, even though he had fully accepted the title of "King of Yan" now, he hadn't even learned the slightest bit of princely demeanor in his heart.

In other words, Guo Mo has always been his original self, and he puts the safety of his relatives and friends more than anything else. Maybe it's because of his boldness.

Guo Mo smiled bitterly. He knew that he couldn't wait here, and that Huang Rong couldn't let him go alone.

The two simply tidied up, mainly adding a pair of hard bows and two pots of withered feather arrows to their respective horsebacks.

Guo Mo and Huang Rong accompanied the messenger who came to report the letter, planning to meet up with the fourth junior brother Feng Ge first, and then proceed to the next step of the plan.

Before setting off, Guo Mo also asked the "Tingfeng" people to spread the whereabouts of Brother Tiemu and [-] Mongolian cavalry to the surrounding state capitals.

Up to now, Guo Mo still doesn't want Wanyan Kang to know that he has also come to Xixia, and his heart is sinister. After all, Wanyan Kang is not a good man and a believer.

Therefore, if he wants the other party to know what information, he often asks the "listening" person to come and advertise directly, instead of contacting Wanyankang one-way.

A day later, Guo Mo and Huang Rong met, and Feng Ge deliberately stayed to support his five-member team and got the latest news.

Feng Ge didn't have time to take a step ahead, and sent the news of Brother Tiemu's entry into Xixia to Chen Xuanfeng, causing more than 400 Yanwang guards led by Chen Xuanfeng to crash into the arms of Brother Tiemu's army.

Fortunately, both sides were in encounter battles, and they would break up at the first touch, four hundred against ten thousand. Even the heavy cavalry armed to the teeth may not dare to face ten thousand Mongolian iron cavalry head-on.

How could Brother Tiemu let go of the hundreds of people in front of him?

Although he couldn't tell whose army it was by looking at the attire, in his eyes, as long as it wasn't the Mongol army, it was an enemy to be eliminated.

"Chen Dutong, if you keep running like this, sooner or later you will be caught up by the Mongols."

The deputy general who followed this time was none other than Zhao Chengyu, the youngest son of Zhao Rushu, the current king of Yan.

He whipped his horse fiercely twice, approached Chen Xuanfeng, and said loudly.

Chen Xuanfeng glanced back, the horses of the Mongolian cavalry were not as capable of sprinting as compared to the shorter horses, but they were full of stamina. If they really ran for more than a hundred miles, they would definitely be able to catch up with people like themselves.

"Vice General Zhao, you command the guards. Everyone, including me, obeys your orders."

Chen Xuanfeng is very aware of his strengths and weaknesses, and this Zhao Chengyu was trained from the "Dunwu Army". After nearly two years of military career, he has already been completely reborn.

Zhao Chengyu didn't have the time to be hypocritical, so he directly took over the command.

"Everyone has it, turn around and bow down, shoot horses but not people"

More than 400 guards, picking up their bows and arrows, all turned around and shot down.

"brush"

More than 400 arrows rushed to the [-] Mongolian cavalry behind them.

"cover"

Brother Tiemu was not a vegetarian either. When he saw the cavalry running ahead, he suddenly turned around and knew that the opponent was going to shoot an arrow, so he yelled.

More than 400 arrows arrived in the blink of an eye. The Mongolian cavalry running ahead unconsciously raised the small shield on their arms to protect the front door, and the horse's speed could not help but slow down.

Never thought that the opponent's four hundred arrows were aimed at the war horse.

In an instant, more than 200 war horses were hit by arrows, and more than 100 of them fell directly to the ground and died, and even the cavalry on the horse fell down hard.

Before these cavalrymen stood up, the large group of cavalry behind them arrived in front of them like a whirlwind, and they were instantly knocked into the air by the horses, and the horses were trampled like mud.

The undead horses suffered unbearable pain for a moment, and immediately lost their sense of direction and ran wildly.

There were those who dashed left and right, and some horses even turned around and ran backwards.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the guard hurriedly urged their horses to flee again.

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