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Chapter 565 The Battle of Yiling (87)

Zhang Bao and Guan Xing saw that the situation was critical, and they were about to fight to the death to save Liu Bei from danger.

First, Zhang Bao led dozens of elite soldiers left by his father to charge, and was hit by Zhu Ran with arrows. He couldn't see clearly in the hazy night and could not avoid it. More than ten people were killed by arrows. Zhang Bao himself was also hit by several arrows and had to retreat.

Guan Xing was unwilling to accept that he led the dozens of remaining universities, including Yu Ming, to rush through the formation, but he could not pass through the rain of arrows.

The two of them were injured with arrows and damaged dozens of close friends. Zhang Bao and Guan Xing knew very well that "they can be boosted but not released". The two looked at each other and saw the determination in the other's eyes. So they took a desperate bet and led the army to the battlefield at the same time, leading the remaining more than a thousand troops, attacking in the left and right directions at the same time, and trying to open a bloody path.

Who knew that there was a loud shout behind the scenes. It turned out that Lu Xun led the army to take a shortcut and came out of a valley.

Liu Bei met the enemy on three sides, and the direction he could go was the inevitable steep hillside and the forests were dense. If he wanted to leave here, he would easily be shot by Lu Xun's arrows, but in fact he had no way to escape.

Fortunately, the sky was hazy, and Lu Xun was afraid of being ambushed, so he did not dare to press on, nor did he attack rashly.

The three troops paused the battle tacitly, just waiting for the dawn to come, and another bloody battle!

When Liu Bei competed with Cao Cao, Lu Bu and others, he ended his journey countless times.

But he can escape his life every time, so he naturally has his way to save his life.

Liu Bei was originally both civil and military, but although he was over 60 years old, these trees still couldn't help him.

Although Liu Bei felt sorry for his heavy deaths, as the emperor, he could not be captured by Lu Xun even if he was killed. He had to find a way to escape no matter what!

At the critical moment, Liu Bei made a decision and prepared to use the same trick again. He only took Zhang Bao and Guan Xing and others to escape from the woods.

He turned over and dismounted the horse, drew out his two swords, ordered Zhang Bao and Guan Xing to abandon the war horse, and asked his elite soldiers of Bai Li to follow him, enter the south slope woods, and make an appointment to retreat to the west.

At this time, it was already dawn. Just as Liu Bei was about to set off, he could only hear the shouts from the front that shook the sky. Zhu Ran's army screamed constantly. Many soldiers fled in all directions and fell into the mountain stream, with plops and screams endlessly.

Liu Bei looked closely and saw a Biao army entering and coming to rescue the lord. He took the lead in the general, with a silver spear and a white horse, which was Zhao Zilong, Changshan.

Liu Bei was overjoyed and hurriedly ordered Zhang Bao to lead the army to attack, and Zhu Ran's army and horses retreated one after another.

Because Lu Xun sent a navy army to harass the river, Liu Bei's grain team did not dare to dock and had to stay in Baidi City.

Zhao Yun was entrusted by Liu Bei to take charge of Baidi City, so he could not let the front-line army lack food.

Zhao Yun followed Liu Bei in Jingzhou for more than ten years and once guarded Jiangling County. His ability to fight water was not inferior to Guan Yu.

In order to ensure the safety of food and grass, Zhao Yun had to take action once again, ignited his own soldiers and the navy of Baidi City, and personally escorted the grain ship to Yidu.

Zhao Yun was a master of art and was bold. In order to avoid surprise, he dug a hole for the Jiangdong naval army. Zhao Yun set out quietly at night.

Shortly after the grain ship set out, Zhao Yun discovered that the entire Jingzhou front line was filled with flames.

Knowing that something had happened on the front line, Zhao Yun hurriedly asked the grain team to stop by the river first and sent a large number of scouts to inquire about military information.

Not long after, the spies came back one after another, and Zhao Yun learned that the Jiangdong army had burned the horse camp and that Liu Bei's army had retreated on its entire line.

Zhao Yun was concerned about Liu Bei's safety and asked the grain ship to return. He led the thousands of escort troops to the Yidu Wharf by himself.

Because the scouts inquired about the news in advance, Zhao Yun learned that Zhu Ran's water army and Wu Ban confronted him in the water village, so he sent his confidant to Wu Ban to inform Wu Ban and made an appointment to attack Zhu Ran's water village at night.

Who knew that when Zhao Yun's spies entered Wu Ban's water camp, Wu Ban had abandoned all the warships and led his troops to evacuate from the dry road.

Zhao Yun only had thousands of troops and horses, and he used small boats, so he dared not fight with Zhu Ran on the water.

Zhao Yun didn't want to retreat at the last minute, and was thinking about how to break Zhu Ran's water camp.

Suddenly, the spy came to report that Zhu Ran's army and horses were left with only a small number of troops to guard the water camp. He personally led the army and went ashore toward Ma'anshan.

Zhao Yun knew that Ma'anshan was the only way for Liu Bei to retreat. He expected that Zhu Ran had discovered that Wu Ban met with Liu Bei by land, and wanted to pursue Wu Ban's troops.

After Zhu Ran's army was far away from the shore, Zhao Yun also quietly led the army to the shore and followed Zhu Hang from afar. He could not take any measures to attack Zhu Ran.

Sure enough, not long after, Zhu Ranjun in front stopped the prospect and the forward had already started the war.

When Zhao Yun saw that there was an opportunity, he suddenly led his troops to come from behind Zhu Ran and suddenly stormed Zhu Ran's formation.

I originally wanted to take over Wu Ban's army, but unexpectedly I saved Liu Bei.

Zhu Ran couldn't figure out the truth of Zhao Yun, and was attacked by the front and back, so he dared not fight, so he led his troops to retreat towards Lu Xun.

Lu Xun was Zhao Yun's banner from afar, suspected that Zhuge Liang's reinforcements had arrived, and ordered the pursuit to be temporarily suspended.

Zhao Yun responded to Liu Bei and came to the riverside. The navy left by Zhao Yun had already sailed over to pick him up.

Zhao Yun arranged for Liu Bei and others to get on the boat and would go back to Baidi City first.

Liu Bei saw the fires rising on the shore and the sound of killing sounds shook the sky. I wonder how many soldiers were besieged by the Jiangdong Army. He couldn't bear it and said to Zhao Yun:

"Although I have to escape, what should I do if the soldiers who fought hard with the Jiangdong Army on the shore?"

Zhao Yun said with emotion:

"Lu Xun is leading the army behind, Your Majesty must not hesitate. Let's take a boat back to Baidi City to rest. I will then lead my troops to rescue the generals."

At this time, Liu Bei had only a hundred people under his command, most of whom were injured and could not be of much use to stay. He nodded and agreed, under the protection of Zhang Bao and Guan Xing, he drove to Baidi City.

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Fu Tong led more than a thousand people to cut off the rear and refused to stop the mountain pass.

Lu Xun sent troops to attack several times, but they could not break through. It was expected that it would be difficult to conquer in a short period of time, so he left Ding Feng and Xu Sheng to continue the attack and led his army to bypass the foot of the mountain.

Most of Fu Tong's soldiers were killed in battle, and many people fled in the dark. After dawn, there were only dozens of personal soldiers left by him, surrounded by Xu Sheng and Ding Feng.

Because Fu Tong is very skilled in martial arts and has the intention to fight to the death, he killed many soldiers from Jiangdong.

Xu Sheng was angry and was about to fight when he was fighting, but was stopped by Ding Feng and said:

"Fu Tong is fighting to trap beasts, Wen Xiang is not going to risk his life. I think I can persuade him to surrender, so I shouted:

"General Fu, your soldiers surrender either if they die. Your lord Liu Bei has not escaped. He has been captured by the two governors Lu Xun and Zhu Ran. You are already lonely and lonely. Why not surrender early?"

Although Fu Tong didn't believe that Liu Bei was captured, he knew that he had no way to live, so he shouted:

"I am a general of Han, how can I surrender to Wu Gou!"

Fu Tong was alone, raising his gun and riding his horse, fighting to the death, clashing with each other, and was invincible. Seeing Xu Sheng and Ding Feng were shocked!
Chapter completed!
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