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Chapter 132 Grassland Pursuit

Chapter 132: Grassland Chasing

Luo Dacheng led his subordinates to gallop all the way back. Along the way, he saw a large number of dead horses and injured horses lying on the grassland, forming a long blood-stained belt.

Beside them were injured Liao soldiers, who struggled to get up from the ground and stumbled on the grassland, hoping to return to the camp earlier and no longer be attacked by these terrible Bu people. When they saw the Bu army rushing back, they were even more frightened and turned their heads and fled.

The war horses rushed over and the steel knife swung in the air. Blood splattered all over the sky. The fleeing Liao soldiers could not escape the angry swords behind them, and they slashed them on the grassland on the spot. The armor on their bodies was quickly stripped off by the herdsmen and became their spoils.

He drove back all the way, and along the way, he killed countless Liao soldiers who fell off the horse. When Luo Dacheng returned to the front of the camp with a large group of troops, he saw the Bu soldiers who had experienced bloody battles greeted him from the camp, cheered loudly, and dedicated his respect to the hero of Hualie tribe who had made great achievements!

That night, a celebration banquet was held in the camp established by the slogan of the Central Army. The chiefs of various departments indulged in drinking and laughed loudly, and were very happy about this unexpected victory.

Luo Dacheng has become the most valued figure among all tribes. He led three thousand soldiers to attack the rear of the Liao army, successively removed a large number of enemy camps and burned their food and grass. Now the Liao army has no food and grass supply, and it will only take a while for failure.

The achievements of seizing Kelu City made the chiefs even more amazed. Although that city was just a small city, it had the status of a food, grass, and military transfer station. After the city was pulled out, the Liao army would never have thought of sending a large amount of food, grass from behind for the soldiers to eat.

The result was even more great when leading the army back at a critical moment and defeating the Liao army with clever tactics. When the Liao army invaded the camp, the chiefs of various tribes were leading their troops to fight to the death. They had the idea of ​​dying here in their hearts, but they were turned around by Luo Dacheng. Such achievements are really admirable.

What made the chiefs of each tribe even more happy was that after Luo Dacheng robbed Kelu City, he did not forget them. He treated the Khitans captured from it as slaves to the chiefs of each tribe. Each tribe had one, and it was evenly distributed, and no one would miss it. In addition, there was also a gift of property, which was also a surprise for the chiefs of each tribe.

Therefore, everyone was happy and drank good wine with great enthusiasm. Someone kept coming forward to toast Luo Dacheng, and drank everyone drunk. They hugged each other to avoid falling. They only felt that the men on the grassland were in love and fighting against the Liao army together. The joy of life was nothing more than that.

But in the Liao army camp, it was miserable and miserable, everyone was sad and frightened, and they didn't know what their fate would be.

Brother Yelu Hua was also furious. After counting his subordinates, they found that they had suffered heavy losses. Even if they had left the army in the camp, there were only 30,000 people now. With these people, they would probably dream in the daytime to capture the enemy camp.

What made him most worried was that the cavalry he sent out to rescue Kelu City had not returned yet and had no military information report. Could it be that something went wrong?

That night, the people of Shubu were indulging in the camp and ate beef and mutton in big mouthfuls; while the Liao soldiers hid in the camp and endured hunger and were sad and sad. Although the military rations were not completely cut off, the food they ate every day was less than half of the food they were originally.

If Yelu Huage led his army to escape on this day, he might have left easily while the Zubu people were caring in the camp. But he still had a sense of luck. Until the news of the fall of Kelu City came and the army was almost out of food, he finally realized that the battle between him and Zubu people was finally defeated.

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Late in the night, there was a noise and hustle and bustle sound in the Liao army camp.

All the soldiers were ordered not to speak, and the hooves of the war horses were also wrapped in thatch so as not to make sounds of hooves at night.

The camp gate opened, and tens of thousands of Liao troops came out of the camp sneakily, running towards the east, desperately.

This time, they did not go to the enemy's camp to attack the enemy's camp, but ran away at night. Now that the military rations are broken, if they don't escape, they are afraid they will not even have the strength to ride a horse.

When he rode his horse out of the camp, he turned around and looked at the black village gate. Yelu Huage was furious and spat fiercely in the direction behind the blocking people.

As the Privy Councilor of the Liao Kingdom, he wanted the title of king and had a high position and a powerful position, but he was eventually defeated by these barbaric savage people, which was a very shame for him.

I remember how motivated it was when I led a large army to conquer the enemy in a mighty way; now I have to lead these 30,000 defeated soldiers and escape in shame at night, how humiliating it is!

Although I also wanted to lead my army to fight against the Bubu people and make every effort, but my subordinates were all hungry, how could I fight against the Bubu people?

Even now, he was still worried about how to ensure the food and grass in the future. You must know that it would take some time to rush out of the vast grassland and run to the inland. Moreover, the military camps along the way were all blocked and the people were removed. If you want to escape back to the inland, what should soldiers on the way fill their stomachs without starving to death is still a problem.

However, all this can only be said later. Brother Yelu Hua sighed in pain and led his subordinates to leave in the night, but he did not expect that his actions of leading the army out of the camp had fallen into several alert eyes.

Among the weeds in the distance, a silenced man lay on the ground, watching the dark shadows under the moon leave the camp from afar, leaving only the scattered drum beats in the camp. I wonder if it was the sound of hanging the sheep upside down on the drum and letting its hooves beat the drum.

With the protection of the weeds, the Liao soldiers who left hurriedly did not find his existence. And he was not the only one such a jailer near the Liao camp.

They were all soldiers of the Hualie tribe. Because Luo Dacheng knew the importance of obtaining information on the grassland, he simply sent most of his people out and spread them on the grassland hundreds of miles to observe the movements of the Liao army and beware of them escaping at night. If they had run out of food, it would be really strange.

Many of these silence warriors were thieves on the grassland. They rode horses around every day. When they were tired, they fell on the grassland and lie on the ground and camped on the grassland. Now, after being ordered by Luo Dacheng, they were also wandering around on the grassland and camping. They have long been used to this kind of life and do not feel that it is hard.

Among them, after they met each other, some people followed the direction of the Liao army's retreat, and some even quietly urged the horses to gallop towards the camp that blocked the Bu people, reporting military information to their leaders.

Brother Yelu Hua was completely unaware of the dangerous situation he was in, so he just rushed all night with his subordinates until the morning when he stopped to take a breath.

Looking at his subordinates who were tired of their blue lips and white face, Brother Yelu Hua could not imagine that he could only give them the remaining grains to eat and then continue to run forward.

He ran until noon and stopped to rest by a river on the grassland. Seeing that his subordinates were too hungry, he was wailing while drinking cold water. Brother Yelu Hua could only grit his teeth and ordered: "Kill the war horses and cook a pot of broth for them to eat!"

In fact, the extra old, weak and disabled horses in the military camp were killed a few days ago and eaten by the hungry Liao soldiers. Now there are few extra horses, so they can only pick some of the war horses that have just run all night out to kill them, so that they can have the strength to rush on the road so that half of them will faint from hunger before leaving the grassland.

After ordering, a thin war horse was immediately picked out and pulled it to the grass and cut its throat with a knife. The war horse's neighing sound spread from afar, and blood was sprayed out from the horse's neck and sprinkled on the grassland.

Immediately, a Liao soldier rushed forward, held the dying war horse, put his mouth on it, and drank blood in big mouthfuls to replenish nutrition and physical strength.

The huge war horse was dismembered and placed in a big pot, filled with cold water, and started to boil horse meat.

Although many Liao soldiers were crying when they saw their war horses being killed; more Liao soldiers were swallowing and staring at the big pot, hoping that it could be boiled quickly so that they could have a bowl of broth to drink.

Just as the aroma of horse meat floated out of the pot, the rapid sound of horse hooves came from a distance. The Liao soldiers looked back in horror, but saw the Manye cavalry running towards them!

Many Liao soldiers immediately burst into tears and felt very sad and angry. They were mentally prepared for the people who rushed to catch up with him; but before the meal, they didn't even have time to drink this bowl of broth, which was beyond their psychological endurance.

Although I really wanted to pounce on me and drink a bowl of broth before fighting, I knew in my heart that if I went up like this, I could only get my mouth burned by the broth. The Liao soldiers had no choice but to stand up with grief and rush towards the war horses, trying to get on the horse and fight with the enemy, killing all the slogans who disturbed their meals to vent their anger!

The huge army of Zubu was spread all over the grassland, neighing wildly, galloping towards this side. When the wild Zubu people rushed into the Liao army and waved their steel knives to slash and kill, many Liao soldiers had just stood up from the pot or ran to the side of the war horses, and they had not had time to get on the horse to fight.
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