Chapter 65 Olive Branch
Even with my friendship with Daming, I can't let you go!
If you let you go, what will I explain to Daming?
Besides, even if I am willing to let you go, the subordinates around me who have helped the heavenly soldiers carry miscellaneous items into Pyongyang City will not agree. They have a deep fighting friendship with the Daming Heavenly soldiers!
Choi Yongse moved his beard, and Park Jung-yong's begging made him very harsh. He remembered the guy's previous harsh trouble for their Ham Hung-won, and he was even more angry. So he decisively ordered his subordinates to continue beating the fallen dog. He must not let Park Jung-yong and his Hong-won-brave run out of his Ham Hung-won defense line. [This chapter, love, voice, please remember the website]
Park Jung-yong, who had no way to go to the earth, only then did he regret it, but there was no medicine for regret in the world. It would be wiser to lead people to surrender quickly.
But Choi Rongshu was like a king of hell. When he saw Park Jung-yong calling out to the Ming army below, he was immediately anxious. He actually led his personal soldiers to kill Park Jung-yong's defeated soldiers and rushed directly to him.
Before Park Jung-yong opened his mouth to speak, Choi Rongshu scored him with a knife, then took out a discount order issued by the Angel of Ming from his sleeve, and then took out the part in his arms. After comparing the two parts, he couldn't help but smiled with satisfaction.
Sure enough, Lord Park was right. Choi Yongshu's development space was much stronger than that of the miscellaneous brands in Hongyuan City.
The war took a sharp turn.
Li Rui's troops were broken through the entire line by the Ming army in less than half an hour, which directly exposed the gap in the defense line on the mountainside of Motianling. In order to block this gap, Han Gui prepared to lead his troops to block it himself.
However, Choi Rongshi's Ham Xingbing suddenly turned against him, which completely turned the Motianling defense line into a joke.
The Ping'an Road soldiers and horses who first reacted, Wu Zhongshuo ordered his retreat without hesitation. If he did not retreat, he would have no chance to retreat.
However, Wu Zhongshuo did not run away first. He still knew that he would contact the deputy general Han Gui to go together, and both sides would cover each other. However, after discovering that the defense line at the foot of the mountain collapsed and the neighboring friendly forces retaliated, Wu Zhongshuo's subordinates took the lead in taking action.
Several officers and hundreds of soldiers suddenly ran to an open space not far away, then collectively dropped their weapons and sat on the ground.
Although the other officers did not do this, they also ran to the backside like headless flies, ignoring the co-superior who tried to gather strength to retreat while resisting.
At this point, Wu Zhongshuo's eyes were useless. Looking at Han Gui's place, there was a mess. The Ming army at the foot of the mountain was rushing up the mountain under the leadership of Cui Rongshi, and Wu Zhongshuo had no choice but to retreat first.
Like a dog in a family, Wu Zhongshuo ran out of the second miles in one breath. When Wu Zhongshuo looked back, he had only a hundred subordinates who followed him. Han Gui could not be seen in his sight. Wu Zhongshuo only thought that he had been harmed by Cui Rongshi who was rebelling. He gritted his teeth and signaled his subordinates to go with him to find General Liu, the imperial guards.
Han Gui was surrounded by the Ming army. Cui Rongshi's Ham Xing's army did not dare to fight with the Ming army, but dared to fight his Han army and horse envoys to death.
Han Gui, who was trapped in a heavy siege, cursing Cui Rongshi, while waiting for Wu Zhongshuo's rescue. But after waiting, he could not wait for reinforcements, and he immediately knew that something was wrong. Among the troops he took to Motianling, only Ham Xing's best can fight, but now the most capable Ham Xing's best has rebelled. The entire defense line was ruined by the Ming army and the rebels. Han Gui couldn't do anything even if he had the courage.
After he led his remaining troops to fight to the death, Han Gui finally led his men out of the encirclement of Xianxing's army. He saw a figure that seemed to be Li Rui surrounded by the Ming army from a distance. He wanted to save him but was unable to help him. Han Gui had no choice but to keep his support and ran to the back mountain in a hurry with the remaining troops.
"That's the traitor's official!"
Cui Rongshi shouted loudly to a Ming army officer, then cheered up and shouted at his subordinates, and immediately the soldiers followed him and chased after him.
Seeing this, a group of Ming troops followed Ham Xing's troops and rushed towards the fleeing Korean soldiers.
When Han Gui found that there were pursuers behind him, he was so shocked that his hair stood up all over his body, hoping that his personal soldiers could block him. However, the personal soldiers found that the Ming army did not kill his companions who had kneeled down and surrendered, so he gritted his teeth and knelt down and surrendered.
Han Gui was completely disappointed and fell down the hillside inadvertently because his armor was too heavy and he could not get up from the ground after falling down. He was so anxious that he was busy untiing his armor and getting up to run. There was a shout of killing behind his ears, and then his neck cooled down, and then he felt as if he had flew up.
My head fell to the ground, and my eyes were still open!
The one who killed him was Hamhung Choi Rongshu.
Han Gui also became the highest official position of the North Korean military officer since the Emperor of Ming Dynasty entered the country since the Ming Dynasty's personal army entered the country, and the civil servant was Yuan Ye, the commander of the Protectorate of the Jingcheng City.
Han Gui's death marked the complete decline of the victory of the Motianling Battle towards the Ming Dynasty.
The pursuit of the Korean remnants was almost one-sided. Often, dozens of Ming troops, led by hundreds of Korean soldiers, dared to pursue Korean soldiers with several times more people than them.
Even a fast-chasing Ming army squadron launched an attack directly at the foot of the mountain towards the Central Imperial Army of Korea, which still maintained its complete organization and combat effectiveness.
The result was shocking. The Korean military formation, with two thousand northern imperial guards as the main force, retreated across the board under the impact of less than a hundred Ming troops, and then retreated back to Hongyuan under the leadership of the chief general Liu Xifen.
The Korean soldiers who had no time to escape into Hongyuan City either died or surrendered, and the feet of Motianling were filled with Korean soldiers shouting for escape.
On the edge of the cliff on the mountain, Hongyuan's military commander Li Rui looked at the Ming army rushing up from all directions, and there were only less than twenty loyal subordinates beside him.
Li Rui tried his best, but he was unable to change the defeat. Soon, he and the soldiers around him were flooded by the Ming army.
In the pile of corpses, Li Rui, who was covered in blood, struggled to get up from the ground, and thrust the knife to the ground with difficulty, holding the knife to the direction where Seoul was, made the last sound, "Your Highness!"
Before he finished speaking, he fell to the ground with a bang, and the blood-stained sword fell down.
The victory in Motianling was so happy that Eunuch Wei was so angry that although his opponent was too weak, it was a major battle for the Emperor of Ming Dynasty to go abroad to fight, and it was a decisive battle.
What made him even more ecstatic was that the Korean imperial guards retreating to Hongyuan City abandoned the city overnight and fled, leaving a large city with countless food and equipment to his father-in-law and the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty.
Why is this?
My father-in-law was very puzzled. According to surrendered general Cui Rongshi, Liu Xifen was the "iron-in-law" of Peace An Daoyin Zheng Renhong, and was also a general who was highly valued by Guanghaijun. He was also a pro-war faction who advocated "anti-Ming". Therefore, Liu Xifen should not abandon the city and flee in public or private, and in emotions or reason.
However, the facts just happened, which was really troublesome.
All my father-in-law wanted was the result. No matter why Liu Xifen ran away, he led the entire army into Hongyuan, and when his father-in-law immediately sent someone to send an olive branch representing his sincerity and the goodwill of the Ming Dynasty.
Can you fight anymore?
Chapter completed!