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Chapter 116 The Soldier (2)

Chapter 116: The Sorrowing Soldier (Part 2)

The Shu army in the Chang'an camp had not yet discovered the whereabouts of the Wei army. The soldiers who followed Shangdang King Liu Qian back to Hanzhong were already running back to the camp. Liu Chan was discussing the tactics of attacking Chang'an with his civil and military officials. When he heard the report, he felt as if he was at a loss as if he was at a loss.

In a blink of an eye, Liu Chan hurriedly ordered the battalions to be careful and asked the generals to lead the troops out of the camp to intercept them. Seeing this, the civil and military officials in Sichuan dared to delay, so they all ordered their troops out of the camp. Liu Chan himself came and did not hurry to wear them, and even followed the crowd to go out to rescue his son.

The news of the Shu army was spread quickly, and the Wei army was not slow either. Yang Xin sacrificed his life and whipped it up. The Wei army behind him also knew that life and death were all running with all their might.

The main intersection leading to Chang'an is surrounded by the Shu army, but there are only dozens of sentries on the Yangyan Road at most. The main reconnaissance forces of the Shu army are used on Chang'an City and Sima Zhao who has not returned from the south, and the scope of reconnaissance in the rear is very limited.

The sound of horse hooves came, and the more than 20 Shu soldiers in charge of the provocation were shocked. Looking back, more than ten Wei cavalry rushed over. Wei general Yang Xin started to dance with a big knife from a distance, and a person was tied to the back of the horse in front of him. The clever Shu soldiers quickly pulled out their bows and arrows to shoot, and they were not sure of their heads in panic.

The Wei cavalry was approaching in the blink of an eye. Yang Xin put the heads of several Shu soldiers with a big sword. A dozen Wei cavalry followed him and they also killed them. The Shu soldiers only escaped three or five, and the rest were killed. The Wei cavalry did not stop, but rushed past the post and galloped towards Chang'an.

A moment later, the cavalry of Liu Yin, the general in Shu, arrived first after receiving the news. When he heard the report from the soldiers, Liu Yin slapped his thighs in a hurry and quickly ordered someone to send a message to Liu Chan, and he took more than 2,000 cavalry to chase him.

Without caring about the Wei infantry who had been thrown far away, Yang Xin led his dozen of his cavalry to gallop to Chang'an. He was getting closer and closer to Chang'an bypassing the small road. The horses had lost their strength after running for days, especially Yang Xin's mount carrying two people, which was even more expensive than usual.

Seeing the speed slowed down, Yang Xin was nervous and calm, and looked back from time to time. Sure enough, after a moment of effort, smoke and dust were shattered behind him, and it was obvious that the Shu Han people were chasing him closely behind.

"Go and notify the city to receive the response!" Yang Xin said to the knight beside her.

Several knights took advantage of the horse's speed and whipped away. Yang Xin felt a little uncomfortable, and she didn't think of this when she was about to break through. Otherwise, wouldn't it be that he had transferred two horses to Chang'an early?

It is useless to take the horse if you want to take the horse in the current situation. The time you waste in changing the horse is likely to be the best opportunity to be caught by the Shu army. In desperation, he had to bite the bullet and keep urging his mount to run wildly.

The Shu army divided into several routes to intercept each intersection, and it was half a step late. Except for Ma Xiu's army who encountered Yang Xin's infantry, the rest of the people were all empty. After receiving the news from Liu Yin, Liu Chan rushed to Chang'an, knowing that most of them had no hope, but he still went all out and prayed that Liu Yin's cavalry could catch up with the Wei army.

After running for more than ten miles, Liu Yin and his cavalry were about to catch up with Wei general Yang Xin. Looking at it, Wei general Yang Xin's horse seemed to be carrying a person. At this time, Wei general and Shu cavalry were both sacrificing their lives and galloping wildly. Chang'an City was close in front of him, who would have the intention to shout?

Seeing that the distance was almost the same, Liu Yin shot several arrows one after another, and two or three Wei cavalry in front of him were immediately caught and fell off the horse. Yang Xin's speed was already the slowest among the Wei cavalry. In order to protect Yang Xin, the other cavalry had to slow down their speed. When they saw that the brothers around him were caught and fell off the horse, they all felt a chill in their heads and couldn't help but gallop.

Although Liu Yin did not shoot Yang Xin and delayed the speed of the Wei cavalry, he scared the Wei cavalry and abandoned Yang Xin and ran away alone.

Yang Xin was furious when she saw this, worried about Liu Yin's bow and arrow. While driving the war horse, she kept staring at Liu Yin's movements.

Shangdang King Liu Qian woke up at this time. Although he was so confused by the horses that he was jokingly, his general Liu Yin always knew him. Seeing Liu Yin getting closer and closer, Liu Qian shook his body hard on the horse's back, trying to cause some trouble to Yang Xin.

The war horse galloped for a long time, but it had not stopped. Now it was exhausted and ran barely. After Liu Qian made such a trouble, Yang Xin could grasp the balance. Unfortunately, the war horse sat down suddenly felt difficult and the speed was slower.

Liu Yin chased him closer and closer, and bent his bow and shot him out! Yang Xin was anxious that she was not yet Chang'an City. Liu Qian kept making trouble in front of her and wanted to take the time to sneak a glance at the Shu general behind her. How could she react with her intentions?

Poor Yang Xin was shot in the back by Liu Yin with an arrow, and she was no longer able to control the reins, and she fell far away with the man and horse. Shangdang King Liu Qian was tied to the horse, and she fell quite hard. She fainted with a scream.

The Wei cavalry in front was even more frightened when he saw his general fall into the ground by arrows. But if the general died and Liu Qian was rescued by the Shu army, wouldn’t he become a deserter? In desperation, the Wei cavalry turned around and fought back one after another, wanting to steal Liu Qian.

Liu Yin shot down Wang Xin and was ecstatic. Even if he flew forward and got off the horse, he wanted to rescue Liu Qian. However, Liu Qian was seriously injured and could not wake up no matter how he summoned him. Liu Yin threw the sword aside, pulled out his sword and cut the rope, and wanted to carry Liu Qian to run for his life. At this time, more than a dozen Wei cavalrymen who returned and returned came up, each of them dancing their guns and shouting without stopping.

Liu Yin was carrying Liu Qian on his back and fought on foot with his sword in one hand. Seeing the situation critical, he swung the sword in his hand, and a Wei army knight turned over and fell off the horse and died.

The remaining Wei cavalry spear stabbed, and Liu Yin ignored it, and strode to the side of the horse and carried Liu Qian on the back. Two spears stabbed into Liu Yin's body, but Liu Yin was not aware of it. He raised his hand and slapped the horse on the buttocks, and the horse ran towards the Shu army.

When the Wei cavalry saw this, they were furious, and several cavalry wanted to chase and intercept Liu Yin's war horses. The remaining Wei cavalry took advantage of the situation and wanted to tell Liu Yin to kill him here.

The Wei cavalry who went to intercept Liu Qian was about to chase him, but saw that countless Shu cavalry had arrived. He couldn't help but turn his head and run away. In a panic, several cavalry made mistakes in a hurry and left themselves under the horse.

Liu Yin let out a long roar, reached out to grab a spear that stabbed him, and then jumped away from the Wei cavalry's chopping. Seeing this, the Wei cavalry, who was caught by Liu Yin, dragged it hard, trying to retake the spear. However, although Liu Yin was injured, he was still unstoppable. He shouted and pulled the Wei cavalry off the war horse.

With weapons, he was naturally not afraid of these little Wei soldiers. However, Liu Yin saw countless Wei cavalry running towards Chang'an City. Protecting the safety of Shangdang King Liu Qian, it was really not worth mentioning to kill a few Wei soldiers. Liu Yin turned over the Wei cavalry's war horse and retreated to his side.

When the Wei army heard that it had captured Liu Chan's son, Sima Jun and Pang Hui quickly tried all the infantry and cavalry in the city to attack Yang Xin. Unexpectedly, Yang Xin was shot to death by Liu Yin with an arrow, and Liu Qian was captured by the Shu army again. Pang Hui was furious and rushed to the front line by a horse and sword.

Both the Qinglong Sword and the Iron-Back Sword were taken away by the Shu army. Although the big sword in Pang Hui's hand was also a good knife that was chosen for thousands of times, it was difficult to have as easy as the weight and regulations of his own Iron-Back Sword.

The war horse carrying Liu Qian was approaching the Shu cavalry. Pang Hui roared and pulled his bow in his hand, and shot away the pearl arrows. The close-knit Shu cavalry fell off and died, and many Shu cavalry also took out their bows and arrows and shot Pang Hui. Pang Hui was surrounded by his own brave generals, and he also pulled his bows and fought back when he saw this.

Although both sides shot fiercely, not many people participated, and there were really a few people who could still shoot arrows without any loss while galloping.

Liu Yin turned over the horse and felt that his body was in pain. The two guns stabbed very deeply, as if they had touched the internal organs. The Wei cavalry rushed up in a blink of an eye, and Liu Yin barely blew his gun to resist. It was so hard.

The Shu cavalry also received Liu Qian at this time. Someone dismounted and carried Liu Qian to him and was about to turn around. The remaining Shu cavalry had only two thousand people. Facing nearly 10,000 Wei cavalry, they did not retreat at all and fought fiercely. However, the number of Wei cavalry was several times that of Shu soldiers, and both sides were charging, so the number of people became the key.

The collision contact surface between the Shu cavalry and the Wei cavalry was limited, and a large number of Wei cavalry surrounded the Shu army from both sides. Before she could send Liu Qian out of the dangerous area, the Shu cavalry fell into the torrent of the Wei cavalry.

Among the riots, Liu Yin rose up and bravely killed several Wei generals. He was also injured and his blood was flowing. Fortunately, he met his own troops, but he had no power to break through for the moment.

Pang Hui focused on Liu Qian's place, jumped up and led his elite troops to rush and attack. The Shu army felt unbearable. The disadvantage of military strength led to the thin cavalry of the Shu army. There were several places where they could not resist the Wei army's fierce attack and were blocked and surrounded by the Wei army and gradually swallowed it.

Liu Chan and various Shu troops arrived in the distance. Wen Yang, Wen Hu, Liao Hua and others led their troops to help. Sima Jun's infantry on the Wei army also arrived, and the two sides fought endlessly under Chang'an City.

Although the Wei army had more than 10,000 cavalry, there were only 12,000 or 10,000 or 3,000 soldiers. In addition to the more than 2,000 Shu cavalry surrounded, the Shu army still had 5,600 cavalry, and 50,000 or 60,000 infantry all entered the battlefield. Sima Jun commanded the Wei army to support it was ineffective, but before Pang Hui's cavalry could only hold on to the ground before taking Liu Qian back.

Liu Chan commanded the troops to attack the Wei army bravely in the army, shouting loudly. Liu Chan's sons were limited in their own qualifications and had been infected with many bad habits of the Shu Han court over the years. In addition, his youth was gone, so he shouldn't have forced everyone to practice martial arts.

Although I am so happy that I hope my son will become a success, my behavior, which has ignored the actual conditions, has undoubtedly harmed everyone. Not to mention anything else, just to protect myself, how many sons have died in the formation?

It is precisely because of this that I changed my past and left the brothers Liu Zhan and Liu Qian in Chengdu. Who knew that this happened again in my own back. Why did God fool me so much?!
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