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Chapter 7 The Cultivation of Murderers

On the battlefield, the sound of killing was shocking! The third formation of the Mongolian Han army finally had an effect, breaking through the Song army formation where Chen Dexing was located, and fighting with the Song army into a group!

Chen Dexing waved a heavy iron ring-headed knife, stared at a pair of circular eyes, shouted loudly, and slashed at a young general from the Dong family, as if the god of killing came to the world!

The knife started to fall, and the blood shot out like a volcano erupting, splashing Chen Dexing's face. The blood was still warm and fresh, but the smell was slightly fishy. The headless body had not yet fallen, and the arms were dancing desperately, as if they wanted to grab the lost head and press it on their neck.

'I am really a perverted murderer...' Chen Dexing was a little strange. He was a kind-hearted citizen from the 21st century. He had only been through a few days and could even cut off the head of a living person. He was not afraid at all, and he felt extremely happy. 'It seems that it was the consequence of the fusion of two memories? It turned out that Chen Dexing was just a pervert!'

That's right, it's a pervert! There are so many scenes in Chen Dexing's mind that can be hooked up with perverts! Of course, it's not the kind of images of tied Japanese women with ropes, but the scene of killing various animals... First, they killed cats and dogs, and at that time Chen Dexing was still a five or six-year-old child! Then, they killed pigs, just like killing people now, they cut off pig heads with big swords! At that time, Chen Dexing was only thirteen or fourteen years old! And it was not someone else who turned Chen Dexing into such perverts, but his biological father Chen Huaiqing - an old pervert who looked similar to Guan Yun except that his face was not red!

The old pervert also made a rumor: "I am a magnificent warrior. He was born in a war world. He would fight sooner or later. The learning of battle formation must be fought since childhood. When he makes achievements in the future, he will know that he will work hard today as his father..."

‘Take painstaking efforts!’ Chen Dexing cursed the old pervert in his heart again, and then waved his sword and rushed towards another Dong family soldier. Having said that, Chen Dexing still worked hard under the training of the old pervert, and killed the other person in a few strokes.

However, not everyone in the Wu Rui army has a perverted father - it’s not enough to just be perverted, but you still have to be rich and capable! The old pervert has an old pervert who is the commander-in-chief and is also a civil servant born in the martial arts Jinshi. Of course, the family is a landlord and Laocai. There are thousands of acres of land and dozens of tenants on the other side of the east canal of Yangzhou City. This is why there is financial resources to cultivate a perverted murderer like Chen Dexing!

There is an old Chinese saying, "It's a poor man who has rich martial arts." It means that poor people can learn literature, they can hang their heads on the beams and sting their bones, they can dig holes to get light, they can catch fireflies and put them in small gauze bags to read at night. Although poor people who learn literature mostly fail to get fame, they can always learn it. But they must be rich people... Of course, this martial arts learning is not like in martial arts novels, nor is it a martial arts show. Instead, they learn the art of war formations, riding horses, shooting archery, various long-handled weapons, military books, and strategies. The expense of raising horses and buying various equipment is not something that ordinary farmers can afford.

Moreover, martial arts requires a lot of time and energy to practice. It is called ten minutes on the field and ten years off the field. Today, Chen Dexing can be a perverted murderer on the battlefield. It was practiced hard by more than a dozen times in winter and summer. From childhood to adulthood, he read some military books besides practicing martial arts. He has never participated in productive labor and is a big master of the exploiting class. Those farmers who work all day long and can't even have a meal a few meals a year are difficult to develop good skills on the battlefield. This is also one of the reasons why the farming nations find it difficult to cultivate and maintain strong force. In contrast, nomadic peoples are inseparable from military production and life, and they are inseparable from archery and horse killing. Once these farming nations seize the territory of the farming nations that can make a large amount of weapons and produce grain, they will easily form strong combat power in the short term.

This is how the Mongolian Empire was formed!

Ye Liugan, the marshal of the Mongolian capital of the wings, was riding on a five-foot-high Western horse, wearing armor made by the best armored craftsmen in Yanjing, with gorgeous silk clothes inside the armor. He was also wearing boots carefully sewn in calfskin, and a treasure knife made of wuz steel on his waist, and various gems were inlaid on his scabbard.

This Marshal Du is a typical Mongolian. He has a tall and burly body, a big pancake-like face, a slightly convex cheekbones, and a small and cold eyes that always give people a gloomy feeling. He looked at the battlefield where he was fighting, and a sneer that was not easy to detect across the corner of his mouth. Suddenly he spoke in a guru Mongolian dialect. Although he followed the Grand Tutor King Mu Huali to the Han area for a long time, and most of his generals were also Han people, he disdained to learn Chinese dialect.

"It's useless to attack three formations!" His eyes swept left and right, and several Han army generals wearing Hanfu but wearing sable fur hats all had no expression on their faces, as if they couldn't understand Mongolian words. There was no one marquis in the ten thousand households here, and Liu Gan was very popular among the Han army, and he often insulted and beaten them. The marquis of each family could not afford to offend him, so they could only hide. So most of them sent little family generals to lead troops to invade Song, and the soldiers sent out would not really work hard, and everyone was thinking of dealing with the responsibilities.

In contrast, the fourth brother of Hehan, Mongolia, and King Kublai Khan, who was in charge of Han affairs in the southern part of the desert, had much easier to get along with. All the marquis of all households were willing to support the Jinlianchuan Shogunate (located in the Jinlianchuan grassland, which was the summer resort for the Jin Dynasty emperors. Kublai Khan opened his palace here and was in charge of Han affairs).

Of course, there are exceptions. Li Yu, the minister of Yidu Province, was not willing to interfere with Kublai Khan and never paid much attention to the orders of the Jinlianchuan Shogunate. However, this time he enthusiastically asked his adopted son Li Xiong and his daughter Li Cuixian to cross the Huai River with a 6,000 army south of the Huai River. It is said that he wanted to avenge his son Li Quan. Li Quan was the leader of the Red Coat Army of the Shandong peasant uprising army at the end of the Jin Dynasty. He took advantage of the chaos in the late Jin Dynasty to occupy a large area of ​​Shandong and returned to the Song Dynasty with the land of the two prefectures and nine provinces. However, the Southern Song Dynasty added a set of civil and military control to him, a warlord, which caused a series of changes. Li Quan even surrendered to Mongolia to launch a rebellion, openly hostile to the Song Dynasty, and finally died at the city of Yangzhou. This incident is called the Li Quan rebellion in history. However, Li Quan's death was not the end, but a new beginning.

Because Li Quan's son Li Quan inherited his father's territory, army and official positions in Shandong, and continued to serve as the minister of the Mongolians' province. He has ruled most of Shandong for more than 20 years and is quite capable of governing affairs. Now he has 70,000 or 80,000 elite soldiers, and is the largest and strongest among the Marquis of the Mongolian Han army. Not long ago, he married the granddaughter of Genghis Khan's youngest brother Ochijin, and became a relative of the uncle with the Mongolian king Tachaer who ruled the northeast. This time he wanted to use the help of the Mongolians to avenge his father!

For other Han generals, Liu Gan could despise him, but he did not dare to act rashly towards Li Yan. After all, this was a relative of Genghis Khan, and his brother-in-law Tachaer, who was brother-in-law to the Mongolian Khan.

"Li Xiongan replied, it seems that the soldiers of the Dong family are exhausted." Ye Liu Gan's eyes were on the face of Li Xiong, the commander of the Zhongyi Army, Li Xiong, and said with a smile. "Does the soldiers of the Li family go into battle below?"
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