Weiming Linggong kicked the horse's belly with both feet, and the warhorse quickly charged forward, heading straight for Tore.

The Western Xia cavalry charged forward and engaged the Mongol cavalry in fierce combat.

Although Torre's combat strength is not as good as Guo Liqing's, he is not incompetent either.

Torre and Weiming Linggong fought for more than a dozen rounds. Although Torre could barely keep up, he had no power to fight back.

Wei Minglinggong possessed extraordinary strength, and Torre was no match for him.

However, as a Mongol, Tolui was an excellent horseman.

Riding his warhorse, Torre quickly widened the gap between himself and Weiming Linggong!

Torre pretended to flee, but Weiming Linggong did not pursue him!

"withdraw!"

Weiming Linggong immediately ordered a retreat.

……

Torre led his cavalry force of several hundred men back to the main force.

Torre approached Guo Liqing and hurriedly said, "Uncle, that Lord Weiming did indeed leave the city, but I feigned defeat and he did not pursue me!"

Upon hearing this, Guo Liqing was actually quite pleased.

Torre didn't understand and asked, "What are you laughing at? He didn't fall for it."

Guo Liqing said, "Torre, you rest for a while, then lead 1,500 cavalry to attack the city. At the same time, I will have the special forces climb up the mountain from both sides."

"Didn't you say that forcing a climb was dangerous?"

"Yes. But this time, we just want to make Lord Weiming think that you really want to attack the city."

Following Guo Liqing's instructions, Torre rested for a while before leading his troops out to attack again.

This time, Torre's cavalry also brought siege ladders.

Looking from the city wall of Keyimen, one could clearly see people climbing the cliffs of the Helan Mountain Pass. In addition, cavalrymen in the distance were assembling siege ladders, which led Weiming Linggong to believe that the enemy was eager to attack the city.

But do you think you can conquer a city with just these cavalry? What were the Mongol cavalry commanders thinking?

Standing on the city wall, Weiming Linggong pondered for only a moment before a possibility occurred to him: "Temujin's son seems eager to achieve merit!"

"The number of cavalry has doubled! It seems that more cavalry are heading south to join us!"

Weiming Linggong immediately ordered two thousand cavalry to go out of the city to meet the enemy.

Weiming Linggong admitted that there was an element of gambling involved, but the Mongol cavalry general in front of him was Temujin's son!

If we can capture him, we might have more bargaining chips when the Mongol army comes to attack the city.

Wei Minglinggong was unaware that the Mongols were launching this war to destroy the Western Xia.

In his understanding, the Western Xia did not want to be enemies with the Mongols at this time.

This war will ultimately end in peace talks.

Weiming Linggong rode his black warhorse, taking the lead and charging directly towards Tore.

His goal was clear: to capture Torre.

Weiming Linggong was indeed exceptionally skilled in martial arts, and he successively killed four or five Mongol cavalrymen who stood in front of Tolui.

Torre faced off against Weiming Linggong again. In their previous encounter, they had managed to exchange more than ten blows. But this time, they didn't even last ten!

Torre was almost knocked off his horse by Weiming Linggong, but fortunately Guo Liqing pulled him back from the side!

This time, Guo Liqing disguised himself as an ordinary Mongolian cavalryman and stood guard beside Tolui.

Even though Weiming Linggong was right in front of him, he only rescued Torei and did not fight Weiming Linggong!

Torre ordered a retreat!

The Mongol cavalry immediately withdrew ten miles away.

After pursuing for five li, Wei Minglinggong stopped, fearing an ambush ahead.

After escaping, Torre asked Guo Liqing in confusion, "Why didn't you make a move just now? I thought you were going to kill Weiming Linggong!"

Guo Liqing shook his head and said, "It's not time yet!"

Torre looked puzzled again.

Guo Liqing laughed and said, "Let's rest for a while, then we'll strike again!"

The third time, the rest period was even shorter.

Torre and Guo Liqing led three thousand cavalrymen and once again arrived outside the city walls of Keyimen.

Three thousand cavalrymen, seen from the city wall, were so numerous that they could not be counted at a glance.

Based on Weiming Linggong's experience, he could tell that the number of cavalry this time was twice that of the last time, approximately between two thousand five and three thousand five.

The successive cavalry attacks led Weiming Linggong to believe that the Mongol prince outside was eager to claim the first merit, so he began the attack on the city before the main force arrived.

Despite repeated defeats, he would launch an attack whenever a new force arrived.

It seems he really needs this credit!

Lord Weiming immediately ordered, "Gather six thousand cavalry. This time, even if we don't capture that Mongol prince, I will annihilate their vanguard before the Mongol army arrives!"

Each time Tolui came, his troops would increase, clearly indicating that follow-up Mongol troops were arriving one after another.

In Weiming Linggong's view, this prince was too eager for quick success.

If he had more troops, he would definitely send them out to attack the city together.

If they didn't come, it must be because the follow-up wasn't done.

Wei Minglinggong laughed and said, "Young man, you are too eager for credit and too reckless. Let me teach you a lesson."

Weiming Linggong opened the city gates again and went out to meet the enemy.

This time, he didn't attack Torre directly, but instead killed as he went.

He spared no Mongol cavalrymen.

The 6,000-strong cavalry force had already charged into the Mongol cavalry when the subsequent Western Xia cavalry had not yet left the city.

At this moment, Weiming Linggong saw a tall Mongol cavalryman charging towards him.

The Mongol cavalryman, wielding a long spear, brought it down, and Weiming Linggong felt a numbness in his hand!

"What formidable strength!" Wei Mingling was shocked. He had not expected that there would be someone among the Mongol cavalry whose strength surpassed his.

This Mongol cavalryman was none other than Guo Liqing.

Guo Liqing, wielding his spear, once again hurled it at Wei Minglinggong.

"Bang!"

A deafening metallic clanging sound rang out!

Guo Liqing also felt a numbness in his hand!

The power of this Weiming Linggong is indeed formidable!

Guo Liqing, relying on his understanding of marksmanship, fought Wei Mingling, the bus driver, to a standstill for several rounds.

Guo Liqing suddenly smiled and said, "I've heard you're the number one war god of Western Xia! You truly live up to your reputation!"

"Who are you?" Wei Minglinggong couldn't believe that someone who could fight him to a draw was just an unknown nobody.

Guo Liqing didn't answer, but instead said, "It's a good thing you're just a war god, not a military god. If you had stayed put and refused to come out, I wouldn't have been able to do anything about it! But you underestimated the enemy and came out!"

Weiming Linggong, oblivious to the gravity of the situation, laughed, "With just your small cavalry force? By the time your Mongol army arrives, they'll have been slaughtered long ago. Six thousand against three thousand, the advantage is mine!"

Guo Liqing smiled and said, "Six thousand men! It'll take quite a while to get them out of the city!"

This sentence made Wei Minglinggong suddenly realize the truth.

He turned around; his six thousand cavalrymen were still not fully out of the city.

The Mongol cavalry split into two wings and charged directly toward the city gate.

Upon seeing this, the archers on the city wall immediately fired arrows to provide cover.

The volley of arrows did indeed slow down the Mongol cavalry for a moment.

However, when the Mongol cavalry charged into the ranks of the Western Xia cavalry, this volley of arrows became ineffective.

Because arrows don't have eyes, once they're shot down, who knows if you're a Western Xia cavalryman or a Mongol cavalryman?

To aim at Mongol cavalry amidst the chaos of battle, you'd need to be a master archer.

Sharpshooters are possible, but not everyone can be one!

The Mongol cavalry quickly approached the city gate.

At this moment, the Western Xia cavalrymen who were at the city gate were caught in a dilemma, unable to advance or retreat!

"Close the city gates immediately!"

"Close the city gates immediately!"

The soldiers on the city wall shouted loudly, but there was chaos below, and they couldn't close the gate at all!

Upon witnessing this scene, Lord Weiming was utterly devastated!

He deeply regretted his carelessness.

He stared at Guo Liqing, and asked desperately, "Did you set this up on purpose?"

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