Chaos of the Three Kingdoms Summons
Chapter 2592 Xing Tian Slays Liu Chenxiang Again, Three Armies Surround Liu Xuande
Chapter 2592 Xing Tian Slays Liu Chenxiang Again, Three Armies Surround Liu Xuande
"Big brother!"
When the battle axe struck Fang Bi, Fang Xiang roared in shock and anger, but also in despair.
The next moment, he suddenly spat out a mouthful of blood.
The extreme emotional fluctuations aggravated his injuries.
The two brothers have been fighting alongside Liu Chenxiang and Xing Tian for some time now. Even though Liu Chenxiang is the one who has been under the most pressure among the three, the injuries they have sustained are by no means minor.
People cannot share the same joys and sorrows!
Fang Xiang was filled with grief and anger, but Xing Tian only focused on attacking with his axe.
To put it bluntly, those who have risked their lives to get this far are all staunch loyalists to the Han people!
Therefore, there's not much to say; just kill them.
After ten rounds, Fang Xiang, who was already injured, followed in Fang Bi's footsteps. At this point, only Liu Chenxiang was left to struggle on.
However, Liu Chenxiang had also suffered some injuries in the previous battles.
With only himself left, he was panting heavily and drenched in sweat from the beating.
The two had exchanged blows countless times. With another head-on clash of their two great axes, Liu Chenxiang was still able to hold on, but his warhorse could not. Its hooves buckled and it collapsed. Caught off guard, Liu Chenxiang also fell from his horse.
Xing Tian's ability to seize opportunities was absolutely top-notch in the world. He didn't give Liu Chenxiang a chance to get up before a large axe struck him squarely on the forehead.
Both Xing Tian and Liu Chenxiang wielded heavy axes.
While the axe is a weapon that requires some skill, it certainly doesn't require much. The vast majority of the influence comes from the strength of the two generals.
Therefore, if two military generals were to fight, strength would be an indispensable factor for them.
A direct confrontation between two military commanders, especially a direct clash of strength, would be a considerable test for their warhorses.
Especially Liu Chenxiang, who was at a disadvantage in both strength and power, was under even greater pressure, both for himself and for his warhorse.
Therefore, as the two clashed, Liu Chenxiang's warhorse ultimately could not withstand the onslaught.
Liu Chenxiang's warhorse was naturally of excellent quality. The fact that it could boost his martial prowess meant it was undoubtedly a fine steed.
However, even the most powerful BMW cannot be used like a god; there is always a limit to its performance.
In the novel *The Story of Yue Fei*, Gao Chong rode a blue-maned horse. Was it really a bad horse, as people said? How could that be?
The Blue-Maned Horse—even its name has appeared. Does an ordinary horse deserve this title?
Besides, ordinary horses would give out after stopping the first iron chariot, not even needing to wait for a dozen.
However, even the most powerful horse cannot withstand such strain. In the final race, it finally reached its limit, and Gao Chong met his tragic end.
The same logic applied to Liu Chenxiang's situation. His warhorse also reached its limit, and consequently, he also suffered misfortune.
With Xie Wuyun and Liu Chenxiang both killed in battle, Gongsun Yan's entire central army was left without any decent fighters. Moreover, although Liu Yanbing arrived at Gongsun Yan's side in time, he still failed to protect him and was killed by the elusive Tu Xingsun with a single blow.
Of course, in order to kill the great general Gongsun Yan, Tu Xingsun also paid a price, being injured by Liu Yanbing and Chen Dao, who were protecting him.
Fortunately, he was cunning enough that once he achieved his goal, he made a quick getaway and blended into the crowd in the blink of an eye, giving no one else a chance to chase him down.
By the time Liu Yanbing caught up with him, Tu Xingsun was nowhere to be found.
At this point, Tu Xingsun was still dreaming that he had already killed Liu Bei.
Gongsun Yan, the commander of the central army, not only had Liu Bei's banner standing beside him, but he himself was also wearing Liu Bei's armor, disguising himself as Liu Bei, and sitting in the central army.
It was precisely because Tu Xingsun believed that the person there was Liu Bei himself that he was willing to take the risk of hitting him with that stick.
Otherwise, given Tu Xingsun's personality, how could he have risked his life to fight?
Gongsun Yan is dead!
Luo Xuan's troops attacked again, and the central army was completely routed.
Liu Yanbing, Chen Dao, Liu Tongxun, Zhang Ren, and a few others, with less than a thousand White Feather soldiers, fought desperately against tens of thousands of Jin troops who surrounded them.
The White Feather Army lived up to its reputation as Liu Bei's guards. Even in such dire straits, their morale did not collapse like that of ordinary soldiers.
Although morale had declined somewhat, under Chen Dao's command, they were all willing to sacrifice themselves for righteousness.
Of course, the selection criteria for becoming the emperor's personal guard were much stricter than those for other elite units. In addition to the basic selection requirements for other elite units, their loyalty to the Han dynasty was also put to the test.
In an attempt to annihilate the less than one thousand White Feather Army, the Jin army, surrounded and besieged by tens of thousands of troops, still suffered over three thousand casualties. And this was despite the participation of many valiant generals.
This demonstrates that the elite of this White Feather Army was indeed among the best in the world at that time.
In the end, Liu Yanbing, Chen Dao, Liu Tongxun, and Zhang Ren were defeated. Liu Yanbing was killed by Kong Xuan, and Chen Dao fought to the death, suffering seventy-two wounds all over his body, leaving him with almost no healthy flesh.
Liu Tongxun was struck from behind by Tu Xingsun, who had returned, and the blow shattered his heart meridian on the spot.
As for Zhang Ren, this Han general who had been at odds with the Jin army since Yizhou, he fell to a hail of arrows from the Jin army's archers.
From this point on, the battles of the front, the central army, and the flanks had all been decided. Even if there were still sporadic battles, they were mostly fought by Han generals or Han soldiers who had been routed.
All that's needed now is to send people to hunt them down and eliminate them.
The only place where organized resistance was still being waged was Xue Rengui's central army.
Meanwhile, the Jin generals swarmed around them like wolves and tigers.
There was nothing they could do; by this point, they had realized that it was Gongsun Yan who had just died, not Liu Bei.
They searched several battlefields but couldn't find Liu Bei anywhere.
The only place left is the White Horse Cavalry, which is where Xue Rengui is.
Not only Liu Bei, but also Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were not found. These three were the three people with the highest status and greatest military achievements in Qinghan.
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