In the Southern Song Dynasty, I competed with Mongolia for the world

Chapter 314: Han people do not deceive Han people

Chapter 314: Han people do not deceive Han people (please vote for me)

The Song and Jin Dynasties had been feuding for many years, and the Song Army had not entered this area of ​​Henan for an unknown number of years. Now the imperial court issued an order to allow the Song Army to take advantage of the passage.

Sixty thousand Song troops entered from the Huaihe River, and the formation was a bit shocking, because the Jin soldiers had not seen such elite troops for a long time.

At the same time, a large number of local civilians outside the east gate of the city watched blankly as these Song troops entered the city from the east. There were various carriages, mules and horses piled around outside the city, with various utensils or grain and grass on them.

Almost all the things were brought here by the Song people themselves. The civilian husbands of the Song people went back to Caizhou City after they arrived, and then hired Caizhou people there. It is said that everyone was rewarded afterwards.

Caizhou City has been owned by the Jin Kingdom for many years, and the Han people in the city were not used to seeing so many Song troops suddenly.

And they were also recruited to serve the Song Army. Everyone looked at each other with strange expressions. Many people were wondering, will they really get the money soon?
As the continuous Song army passed through Caizhou City and entered the official road, their bright armor and solemn military appearance really shocked the Jin soldiers and people in the city. Some people showed envy and even pride on their faces, but they quickly realized , these are not the soldiers and horses of their Jin Kingdom.

"Boom, boom, boom!" Suddenly the sound of a carriage alarmed the civilians who were getting ready to go.

All the people turned around and saw a large four-wheeled carriage that they had never seen before. There were dozens of them, and they were being dragged in front of them by the Song people using horses and mules.

There was a Song military attache at the front of the carriage. When he arrived at the scene, he looked at the dense crowd of civilians with a strange expression.

The people recruited in Caizhou City were all yellow and thin, in ragged clothes, and most of their faces were lifeless, which was completely different from the people in the Huaihe and Song Dynasties.

There is no harm without comparison. The military attache used to think that the life of ordinary people in the Song Dynasty was not easy, but since Emperor Zhao Yurui came to the throne, he has carried out reforms in successive years, lightening corvees and paying more attention to people's livelihood, and the life of the people of the Song Dynasty has become better and better.

It was not visible in the Lianghuai area before, but now in Henan, comparing the people of Caizhou, it is like two worlds.

"Ahem!" The military attaché coughed twice and motioned for him to follow and open a box on the carriage.

There were four large boxes on the carriage. One of them was opened first.

Bang, as the door of the box opened, a bright brass color appeared inside. The people around him took a breath of cold air, and then many people couldn't help but squeeze forward.

"I am Jiang Tiancheng, the military attache of the Great Song Dynasty." Jiang Tiancheng turned over and jumped on the carriage and said loudly: "Today, we borrowed a road from the Kingdom of Jin and hired Jin national men. Each person is thirty cents per day. They are responsible for transporting goods and grain. If there are any other If I ask you for help, the wages will be paid separately."

"Ten days of copper coins will be issued in advance today, and payment will be made in Huizi ten days later."

When they heard "Thirty Wen Day", the eyes of the villagers at the scene were bright. Because there were too many people, the people behind could not hear clearly. People in the crowd asked one after another, "What did you say in front of you? What did you say in front of you?"
"Give me money, thirty cents a day, copper coins."

"Song people give money."

"Oh my God, you are actually rich?"

"Really rich."

"No, I have to go back and call someone."

Some people shouted loudly: "Are you going to fight? Are you going to go to the battlefield?"

"Not going to the battlefield, just working."

"It's true or false, don't lie to us."

"Han people don't deceive Han people. How can we, a country of great etiquette in the Song Dynasty, deceive people?"

"Xi" The crowd became sparse, and some people obviously didn't think they were Han Chinese.

There are probably thousands of civilian husbands at the scene. However, when Caizhou recruited civilian husbands before, many people were unwilling because it was free to help the Jin people, and sometimes they had to bring their own food. If it was a war, they would die easily. .

Caizhou's Jin soldiers made a strong conquest, and only more than 1000 people came to the scene, but the Song people needed at least 5000 people.

Now that they heard that the Song people were giving money and promising not to go to the battlefield, many people ran to the city and hurriedly called for help.

This would be thirty cents a day, which is still copper coins. It is a very high salary for ordinary people.

Many golden soldiers in the city do not have such high wages.

There were actually some golden soldiers in the city who quietly took off their clothes and joined in after hearing this.

There was no way. In the late Jin Dynasty, the government was in ruins, and ordinary people and sergeants were having a hard time. Places like Caizhou were not as important as Tongguan Yellow River. Many sergeants had not received pay for several months, or even more than half a year. In their hearts, He probably couldn't stand the Jin Dynasty authorities for a long time.

Historically, after the Mongolian troops defeated Wanyan Heda, they surrendered before they even came here.

As a result, the number of civilians outside the East City Gate quickly increased at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Local officials and Jin soldiers wanted to stop it, but the Song army was powerful, tens of thousands of soldiers and horses were passing by continuously, and the court also had orders to cooperate, so naturally they did not dare to mess around.

Jiang Tiancheng readily distributed money on the spot, [-] coins per person, of which [-] coins were worth ten coins, and the rest were five coins, which were basically large amounts of money.

There were relatively few emperors who minted large coins in the two Song dynasties, and only three types were minted in the Southern Song Dynasty. Only Zhao and Rui specialized in minting large coins after they ascended the throne.

At first, the court had no money to do this, but now that it has money, he still does it, mainly because big money is relatively small and easy to carry with him, and only by casting big money can he make money.

Nowadays, it is more convenient to make large sums of money. People only need to carry a few dozen coins with them. Many people string them together with strings and hang them around their necks or waists.

Some people also called their mothers-in-law to the scene, and after receiving the money, they directly asked their mothers-in-law to take it home.

Then every time a person is sent, this person must be pushed to the opposite side or assigned by the Song Army, and then take the Song Army's supplies to the other side to gather and stand by.

Jin Bing Li Liang is also among them.

Li Liang was an ordinary Jin soldier, and he was originally an ordinary citizen. He lived by renting three acres of land from a landlord's family. He had a mother-in-law and two sons at home, but life at home became increasingly difficult. The land rent in the Southern Song Dynasty was originally [-]%. The cow is [-]% to [-]%.

Jin Guo's side is even more ruthless, directly [-]%.

After paying the land rent and taxes, Li Liang could only farm three acres of land without much food.

Desperate, he surrendered to the army the year before last.

As a result, the army has not paid any pay since one and a half years ago.

But there is also an advantage to being a soldier. At least he has food to eat and his family has less expenses.

There was no fighting in Caizhou, and it was quite close to his home, so Li Liang felt at ease as a soldier in Caizhou.

The local military was not strict, and the generals were just fooling around. When the farming was busy, Li Liang could sometimes ask a few brothers from the camp to go home to help, and then let his mother-in-law cook a simple meal to cope with the situation.

This time the Song people took advantage of the road and recruited civilians, which caused a sensation in the whole city of Caizhou.

The local Jin soldiers did not train much. As soon as Li Liang returned home to accompany his son, he heard Lao Zhang running by next door to look for him. He said that the Song Dynasty soldiers had given money to the people. Thirty coins a day was still copper coins. I heard that they paid ten for five. A big sum of money, pay ten days in advance in one lump sum.

Damn it, Li Liang was yelling at him at home at that time. He had never even seen a lot of money in his early twenties.

He didn't have more than [-] yuan left at home. Without thinking, he took off his military uniform and headed east of the city. As a result, he met many brothers from the camp on the way. Everyone laughed when they met, and then they felt a little sad.

Li Liang came to the scene with his mother-in-law. The scene was overcrowded, and the people crowded forward, including many brothers from the camp.

He was squeezing forward when suddenly there was a big hand on his shoulder behind him.

"What are you doing?" Li Liang pulled it out impatiently and threw the hand away.

Unexpectedly, the other party hit on him again. Li Liang was furious, turned around, hissed, took a breath of air, and turned pale.

Two men behind him were staring at him, one was his superior in the army, Centurion Zhou Yong, and the other was his army's centurion Lu Zheng.

The Jin soldiers were different from the Mongols. Centurions were still soldiers, and hundreds of households were officers.

These two people were his immediate bosses, and Li Liang was scared to death.

"Nite girl is very fast, she doesn't call us either." The two people behind them laughed and cursed.

I went, and then Li Liang realized that these two people were also here to make money.

"The two eldest brothers are also short of money?" Li Liang stammered.

According to him, centurion Zhou Yong's family is not very good, but the conditions of centurion Lu Zheng should be good, at least there is a lot of land in his family.

"Damn it, I haven't been paid for more than half a year, aren't you short of money?" Lu Zheng yelled. He didn't even get paid for hundreds of military officers. How could he not come?

After saying that, Lu Zheng looked around and suddenly lowered his voice: "I'll take the money and leave in a while, hehe."

It turned out that he had made this calculation.

The corner of Li Liang's mouth twitched, and he didn't know what to say. He had no intention of leaving, but if the two superior officials could leave after taking the money, he had no choice but to leave.

"You also brought your mother-in-law?" Zhou Yong looked at his mother-in-law.

"Uh" Li Liang didn't say that he wanted to give the money to his mother-in-law, and asked her to take it back first.

Soon it was their turn. Li Liang thought for a while and subconsciously took a few steps back: "Two eldest brothers, please go first."

Lu Zheng gave him a knowing expression and moved to the front of the line.

A Song man opposite looked at Lu Zheng and took three hundred copper coins from the box: "Take the money and go to the opposite side."

Lu Zheng smiled and said, "Do you care about the food?"

"Of course."

Lu Zheng chuckled and said, "Okay, so I turned around and walked away. Pretending to go to the opposite side, I walked a few steps and turned around to go back to the city."

"Stop." A sharp voice suddenly came from beside him.

Lu Zheng still wanted to leave.

"Puch" an arrow shot on the ground in front of him.

It scared him.

Lu Zheng quickly turned around and saw several armored and armed Song soldiers arriving in front of him: "What are you doing? You took the money and want to leave?"

"No, no, I - I want to give money to my family and take it home." Lu Zheng gritted his teeth.

"Go to the opposite side first. Where does your family live? Ask someone to call your family for you, or ask someone to take it home for you."

Lu Zheng was about to cry. He looked down at the money in his hand and was reluctant to throw it away. He also didn't want to become a civilian husband with Song Jun.

When Song Jun saw that he was not moving, he immediately drew his sword.

"Killing people, Song people are killing people." Lu Zheng shouted, trying to attract other people's attention.

The Song man opposite was furious, and bang, hit him on the head with the handle of a knife, and then pushed Lu Zheng to the ground.

Soon someone seemed to notice this place at the top of the city, and Caizhou's commander-in-chief came to the city.

Dutong was a Jurchen, but he didn't say anything after he came down. He asked Lu Zheng if he had taken the money?
Lu Zheng had it in his hand and didn't dare to say he didn't have it.

Du Tong said, you can go with the Song people after taking the money, or you can put the money down and return to the camp.

Lu Zheng was shocked. He didn't expect that the commander-in-chief didn't care that soldiers like them also became civilian husbands.

He thought about it for a while, and finally gritted his teeth and threw the money away.

He was afraid of going to the front to fight, so he naturally did not want to be a civilian husband. Although the Song people said they would not fight, he did not believe them.

Centurion Zhou Yong did not throw away the money. After taking the money, he gave it to Mrs. Li Liang and asked Mrs. Li Liang to help her take it home. He and Li Liang arrived at the opposite side.

This small incident at the scene did not disturb the Song people from distributing money. At this time, Jiang Tiancheng came over and said a few words to Jurchen.

Lu Zheng saw from a distance that Jiang Tiancheng took a few more gold ingots from his sleeves and stuffed them into Dutong's hand.

He cursed in secret. It turned out that all the money was collected from the Song people, so he didn't care if there were sergeants working as civilian husbands.

On the other side, Li Liang and Zhou Yong have arrived on the opposite side.

There was Song Jun here. Seeing that the two were relatively young and strong, he turned around and pointed: "You two are in charge of this carriage. I will give it to you two more people later."

Because Zhou Yong walked in front and Li Liang huddled behind, Song Jun exchanged a few words with Zhou Yong.Li Liang listened from behind and basically heard clearly.

The carriage was four-wheeled and had two horses and two mules, a total of four horses and mules.

Two horses were used to pull each time, and the carriage was mainly filled with grain. When eating every day, the grain was collected uniformly. They could eat, but the amount of food was divided by the Song people, and they could not take it privately.

There is a total of one thousand kilograms on the carriage. If there is any shortage for no reason, you will be beheaded.

After hearing this, Li Liang couldn't help but said: "The maximum load of the two horses is only one thousand kilograms. If you add the weight of the carriage, will it be too heavy?"

Song Jun glanced at him unexpectedly and said slowly: "This is not a burden, but a drag."

"And it's a four-horse rotation."

"There will be two more people for you to push behind."

They understood that a carriage was equipped with four horses and four people. The horses took turns pulling and the people took turns pushing.

Two people push from behind, and two people pull the horse in front, taking turns every half hour.

"Try to pay attention to the road when dragging the carriage. Don't go too fast. Avoid irregularities. When encountering good or bad roads, you must slow down. If the carriage breaks down, report it for repair in time and look for the flag over there." As Song Jun pointed, The two of them turned around and saw a tall flag in the distance with a big word "车" written on it.

Then Song Jun said, if the carriage is not broken and it is finally over, he can also get money (huizi).

Brush, the two of them stared, very surprised.

The copper coins of the Song people are of course the most popular in all Asian countries, but the Huizi of the Song people can also be used in the territory of Jinmeng, but they will be less valuable than in the Song Dynasty. Usually the people who accept the Huizi will be with Businessmen exchanged between Song and Jin Dynasties.

At this time, the price of Liangguan Huizi in the Song Dynasty was about one copper coin, and in the Jin Dynasty, it was about two guanhui for one copper coin.

So as long as the carriage is not broken, everyone will have their own time.

Zhou Yong and Li Liang immediately clapped their chests and promised: "We will be careful, the carriage will definitely not be broken."

Song Jun looked at the two of them and suddenly said: "Winter has entered. From now on, if you are sleeping in the open air, ask your family to bring some clothes."

The two were stunned for a moment, then looked at each other, feeling suddenly inexplicably moved.

The enemy Song army actually cared about their welfare.

Li Liang was still smarter. When someone came from behind, he quickly ordered two brothers from the same camp, and the Song people had no objection.

In this way, the four people in their carriage were all former golden soldiers, all young and strong.

The other two people were named Zheng Youcai and He Daniu.

The four of them are all brothers in the same camp, and they feel safe being in a group.

The people of the Song Dynasty were more patient in recruiting civilian husbands, and every person who came over had to explain carefully and in detail.

Four people squatted beside the carriage and watched. Some were picking things up, but basically two people were responsible for one pole. Everyone felt that the Song people were more humane and could take turns to rest.

There were also people pushing old wheelbarrows, and two people took turns pushing one wheelbarrow.

There are also many four-wheeled carriages like them, lined up everywhere outside the city. It is estimated that there are five or six hundred of them.

While they were waiting outside the east gate of the city, the Song army soldiers and horses also passed in front of them in whole groups.

At this time, they discovered that there were more carriages in the Song Army, and the Song Army itself also brought supplies.

There was a camp in the middle full of carriages. The carriages were larger than theirs, and the wheels looked wider.

Each carriage was pulled by three to four horses and mules.

"Look, what is that?" Zhou Yong suddenly screamed.

Li Liang and others turned their heads, their faces changed drastically.

I saw a strange shelf behind a large carriage, with a long black steel tube on top.

You said it was a cannon, but it was different from the Jin Bing's cannon. You said it wasn't a cannon, but it looked more like it. It was much bigger than what they had seen before, and it looked quite heavy.

The carriage was backed by four horses, and there were sergeants pushing the gun carriage to the left and right.

The carriage moved slower here, and I don’t know how long it took. Anyway, Li Liang was still counting the cannons at first. After counting dozens of cannons, he became confused. He could no longer count. They watched for half an hour, but the cannons had not left yet. After all, it feels like there are at least hundreds of doors.

There were countless horses and mules passing by, and each cannon was divided into at least eight horses and mules.

After Zheng Youcai waited for the last cannon to pass by, he said in a trembling voice: "We are going to hit Caizhou, but we don't need to fight."

Caizhou City doesn't even have a moat. How can anyone withstand such a cannon attack?
Gudong, Li Liang swallowed: "When did the Song people become so powerful?"

"It's so powerful, but I don't know if it's useful." Centurion Zhou Yong murmured: "You're still walking so slowly. If the cavalry comes, you won't be able to escape."

The artillery battalion of the Song Dynasty moved very slowly, so Zhou Yong didn't take it to heart, or he still felt that he was a Jin man and could not increase the prestige of others.

Zhou Yong is a centurion, so naturally no one dares to refute.

When Zhou Yong and others were there, the Song Army came with infantry and artillery camps, because the Song Army's cavalry had already passed Caizhou.

After the cavalry passed Caizhou City, the forward began to accelerate.

Behind them, Zhou Yong, Li Liang and others also set off with the infantry camp under the escort of a group of Song troops.

Several people called Li Liang's mother-in-law to bring some clothes from their homes, and some even brought some dry food. A huge team of civilians pushed various supplies and followed the Song army.

At this time, near Chaya Mountain more than ten miles west of Caizhou, 9000 Song Army cavalry pioneers had arrived to the east of Chaya Mountain, about [-] miles away from the battlefield between the Mongolian and Jin soldiers.

During this period, the Song army pretended to be Mongolian army sentry cavalry, and wiped out many Mongolian army sentry cavalry along the way, but they were still escaped all the way back. It won't take long, Tuo Lei will definitely know, but Tuo Lei doesn't know that it is the Song people pretending to be, maybe I thought it was the Jin soldiers who had come for reinforcements, and the distance between the two sides was very close at this time. It would take an hour for the sentry cavalry to run back, and the Song army was close behind. Therefore, the Song army should be able to reach the battlefield before dark, with the personality of dragging thunder. With the strength of the Mongolian army, they will definitely not withdraw from the battlefield before seeing the Song army.

What's more, it's getting dark. In ancient times, it was difficult to march at night, and cavalry couldn't march at night.

Yu Jie was riding a horse, maintaining a medium speed, leading the army towards the west, hoping to see the tow mine before dark.

At this time, a sentry cavalry from the front came back and reported: "The Jin soldiers moved eastward, and Tou Lei followed closely behind them. They were fighting and moving. Monk Wanyan Chen's troops came from Chenzhou and have already arrived in front of us. They are probably already in front of us with the Mongolian army's sentry cavalry. Let’s meet.”

"Okay, come on, let us know. Except for the artillery battalion and Yang Cheng's troops, all the other troops should speed up and follow us."
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There is a water-blocking river more than 40 miles away from Chaya Mountain.

The blocked water connects Yuzhou to the north and Tang County to the south, with only two ferries in between.

The 10,000+ Jin soldiers on foot and cavalry passed through first. After the entire army crossed, the sky had turned dark and it was close to five o'clock in the future.

After the mine-hauling troops arrived, they originally wanted to station themselves on the west bank of the river, where they could guard the ferry to prevent the Jin soldiers from attacking at night.

Because it was getting dark, according to ancient fighting methods, both parties had to find a place to rest and sleep.

But Tuo Lei was still bolder. With an order, the whole army followed him across the river.

The rear formation of the Jin soldiers on the east bank of the river was less than three miles away from them, and they were still moving eastward. Behind them were two thousand Mongolian cavalry who were harassing them all the way.

Their army followed closely and began to cross the river.

The tow mines led the generals through first. In about half an hour, half of the army passed by, and there were still a large number of empty horses behind.

It was already very dark at this time, and Tuo Lei was running around with people looking for a camp for the night.

We quickly chose the junction of Dushui River and Bishui River.

One of these two rivers runs from south to north, and the other runs from west to east. The army is stationed at the junction. There is no need to defend the west and south, as long as the east and north are guarded and there is water source.

"Immediately order all the troops to set up camp. Subotai is in the north -" the order went on.

Some generals around asked: "Do we need to dig a deep pit to build a defensive horse?" This was mainly to prevent the Jin soldiers from attacking the camp at night.

Because the distance between the Mongolian army's front camp and the opposite rear camp is now less than three miles.

"No need." Tuo Lei said with a smile: "Wanyan Heda doesn't have the guts. I'm afraid he will only prevent us from attacking them at night."

As soon as he finished speaking, sentry riders came running back from not far away to report.

"The Jin soldiers were stationed in the west of Biyang County with their backs to Biyang City."

The Jin soldiers were stationed on the same line as them, and they were stationed along the Bishui River, so everyone did not need to guard against the south.

The Jin soldiers happened to arrive in Biyang County, which was more than five miles away from them. Then the entire army was stationed in the north of Biyang County. Because there were more soldiers and horses, the rear line was only five miles away from the Mongolian army, and the farthest distance was seven or eight miles away. Yan Heda and the others must have entered Biyang City.

The sentry rider also said that the Jin soldiers were doing a lot of construction work, cutting down trees around to build a barrier for horses, and digging holes everywhere in the camp. They were obviously afraid of a night attack by the Mongolian army.

The Mongolian army sent a partial division to attack the Jinbing woodcutter, and a large group of Jinbing cavalry went to support them. The Mongolian army fought for a while, but when it got dark, they had no choice but to return to camp.

The Mongolian generals laughed loudly after hearing this, and they all said that Tuo Lei was wise and Wanyan Heda was as timid as a mouse.

At this moment, Hu Shengsun suddenly stepped forward: "There are still three waves of sentries sent to the east at noon."

"When were you sent out?" Tuo Lei frowned.

"Shen Shi Mo."

Tuo Lei calculated the time and asked to be sent out a hundred miles away. If he arrived a hundred miles away, it would take more than an hour to come back, but he would definitely not go back and would go back. He would check around and there was usually no situation. He would not do it that day. Come back. If necessary, the Sentinel Cavalry will send someone back.

He looked up at the sky and saw that it was almost time to return.

"There should be nothing wrong. We are still heading east." Tuo Lei thought for a while: "Wait a little longer. If Xu Shi hasn't come back yet, we will send more sentries to the east, even at night."

"Tonight, we will send additional sentry cavalry to roam within ten miles nearby, not only to keep an eye on the movements of the Jin soldiers, but also to prevent the Jin soldiers from re-inforcement."

However, it was difficult to fight at night in ancient times, so the towed sentries were only placed ten miles away. They found that the enemy had time to react. Moreover, the sentries at night had more symbolic meanings. They had no sight at all and could only rely on their sounds to judge. .

Of course, the Mongolian army sentries will choose some high places to observe from a high position. There may be enemy troops who will come over with torches to see them.

But this possibility is extremely low, and no one thinks that Jin Bing will do this.

Hu Shengsun thought for a while and said cautiously: "Our army has crossed the Dushui River and is on the south side. There is only one ferry now. Once we go back, will it take a long time?"

Before dark, Tuo Lei decided to cross the river. At that time, Hu Shengsun had some objections and suggested that the entire army be stationed in the west of the river, which would be conducive to defense. As long as the two crossings were guarded, even if they had to leave, they could get up immediately.

But Tuo Lei didn't worry about Jin Bing at all, and insisted on crossing the river. There were two ferries when crossing the river, and the Zheyang Road to the north was quite wide.

Now they are stationed in the east of Bishui River, far away from Heyang Road in the north. There is only one crossing of Sheqi Bridge. Once the Mongolian army is attacked and wants to withdraw to the west of Hexi, how long will it take these 10 people and horses to withdraw?
After hearing this, Tuo Lei looked at Kusheng Sun with some dissatisfaction.

Hu Shengsun had a relatively high status in Mongolia because he was the son of Zhebie. This time he followed Tuo Lei in and had already expressed different opinions many times, including his previous request to ignore the Jin soldiers and go straight to Nanjing.

Are you trying to prove that you are better than me at leading troops in war?Tuo Lei glanced at him indifferently. Because it was already dark, he couldn't see the expression on Hu Shengsun's face. He restrained himself from getting angry and said coldly: "Are you afraid that our army will be repelled by the Jin soldiers? We can't cross the river." ?”

"Don't worry, I will allow you to be the first to cross the river when the time comes."

"Hahaha." Various jeers sounded from all around.

No one thought that the Jin soldiers could defeat Mongolia, and there was no need to consider the issue of crossing the river in a hurry.

10,000+ Jin soldiers were chased and beaten by more than 3 of them. Who on the scene would take the Jin soldiers seriously.

When Sun Sheng saw this, he didn't dare to hum again.

"Report." At this moment, another sentry rider came back quickly from the distance. It seemed that the situation was tense.

But it was already dark at this time, the road was uneven, and the visibility was not good. The sentry rider was led by another person and ran this way. He was probably in a hurry. He was running in front. Suddenly something was stepped on by the horse's hooves. There was a roar, and the man and the horse were hit hard. Fell to the ground.

The Mongolian generals all around screamed in surprise.

"What kind of behavior do you have?" Subotai was furious when he saw it. Whose sentry knight had developed such a virtue?
But suddenly Shengsun had a solemn expression on his face, fearing it was bad news.

(End of this chapter)

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