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Chapter 117 The head is worth a thousand gold

Yin Zhiping came to Xiangyang this time mainly to personally send the old naughty boy over and bring the head of the King of Jinlun to talk about this matter with Guo Jing. There is no special important matter for other discussions about military information. They usually communicate with each other and often contact each other.

Since there was nothing important, Yin Zhiping did not stay in Xiangyang City for too long. After only three days, he said goodbye to Guo Jing and his wife and the old naughty boy, and returned to Tongbai Mountain with Li Mochou. Yang Guo also happened to go back with them. He was originally sent by Yin Zhiping to Xiangyang City to contact Guo Jing, so he would not stay in the city for too long, so he wanted to return to the mountain village to recover from Yin Zhiping.

The day when Yin Zhiping took Li Mochou and the old naughty boy to Xiangyang, Yang Guo was going to plan to return to the mountain to report his life, but since Yin Zhiping arrived in Xiangyang, he stayed for a few more days. At this time, Yin Zhiping returned to the mountain, and he wanted to go back with him.

During the past few days after Yin Zhiping left the village, he was handed over to Li Zhichang to take charge. After returning to the village, Li Zhichang came to report to him about some of the things that happened in the village that he was away from the village these days. However, after only three days of leaving, there was no major event in the village, all of which were daily affairs. Moreover, before leaving, he told them not to act without permission before they came back, so there was nothing important.

Something important was not the case in their village, but in the Mongolian camp. The murder of King Jinlun Dharma King, the great Mongolian national master, was a very important and even serious event for the Mongolian camp.

Among the Mongolians, there are quite a few believers who believe in Tantric Buddhism, and there are also many believers in the Mongolian army. A living Buddha, like the one who is named the first national teacher of the Great Mongolia today, was actually killed by the Song people. For these believers, the blow was really huge. A few non-believers also knew that the King of Jinlun had extraordinary martial arts skills. The killing of King of Jinlun also had a huge blow to them. This blow caused the Mongolian army to be extremely depressed now.

In view of this, Kublai Khan has not even sent troops to attack Xiangyang in the past few days, hoping to rest and regain his morale. To attack Xiangyang with the current morale, it will definitely be unbeatable, and repeated setbacks under the city of Xiangyang will also cause morale sluggishness.

At this time, if the troops of the two sides are equal and there is not much difference, it is a great opportunity for the Song army to take advantage of the situation to counterattack. Unfortunately, the defenders in Xiangyang City are too few, which is too different from the number of Mongolian troops. Even if the Xiangyang garrison Lu Wende has this intention, he still has no power, let alone he has no power. At present, Xiangyang's troops are only able to protect themselves and are unable to make progress.

Moreover, at this time, the Mongolian army was just low in morale, but in fact there was no big loss of troops. The gap in the number of people was there, and even if the morale was poor, the Mongolian army was still more than enough to defend itself. Therefore, this good opportunity could only be missed.

Before King Jinlun was killed, he was originally a vigil with Xiaoxiangzi and others at night, and vowed to catch the assassin who sneaked into the camp to assassinate, but now King Jinlun was killed, and Kublai Khan felt anxious and worried. He was afraid that Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou would be able to assassinate, so he summoned Xiaoxiangzi and others back to guard his tent that night.

Although Xiao Xiangzi and the other four may not be the opponent of Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou, the two swords of the two men together should be able to stop them. In addition, his central army tent was well-defended. His personal guards were also on the side of all the generals above the thousand-man commanders in the camp. These people could finally protect him.

Xiaoxiangzi and the other four were sent back by Kublai Khan. But they were reluctant to seek it. After seeing the power of Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou, they would not dare to stay on the front line anymore. If Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou came to assassinate and were hit by them, they would not be able to stop them. It would be better if they did not lose their lives.

However, even though he was transferred back to the central army tent, the few people were still a little scared for a few days. Kublai Khan was worried at night and couldn't sleep at night. However, although he was worried, he never showed anything on his face. He still seemed energetic during the day, discussing military affairs with the generals, chatting and laughing, and seemed calm and calm. He knew very well that he had to stabilize at this time. If the commander seemed to be frightened and uneasy, the morale of the army would inevitably be in chaos and he would have no morale.

Seeing that Kublai Khan was so calm, and the Song people assassins did not take any action for several days, the generals were infected by him, and gradually calmed down and thought about countermeasures.

The national master's killing is not only a major event for the current Mongolian army camp, but also for the entire Mongolian country. Therefore, the burial of King Jinlun cannot be handled hastily. King Jinlun's head must be asked for, otherwise the burial of the headless body will be too unconventional.

On the same day, Kublai Khan learned that the head of King Jinlun was the same as the generals who were assassinated in front of him, hanging high above the head of Xiangyang City. He originally wanted to send Xiaoxiangzi and other masters to sneak into Xiangyang and steal back the head of King Jinlun. But in the end, there were many masters among the Song people. The two men and women who killed King Jinlun in front of the formation today might also be in Xiangyang City. Xiaoxiangzi and others were sent in. It would be good that they could succeed, but if they were found out if they failed, they might fall into the enemy camp and would not be able to escape the fate of being cut off and hanging on the head of the city.

Now there are only four masters in the camp, Xiaoxiangzi, Yin Kexi, Nemoxing and Ma Guangzuo. If these four people are also killed by the enemy, then there will be no masters around him to protect him. Although there are thousands of troops in the camp, there are no martial arts masters. The ability of the generals under his command can only show off their power on the battlefield. If they really fight alone with those martial arts masters, they will be no match for them. Without the protection of Xiaoxiangzi and the other four, he will lose his sense of security.

So in the end, Kublai Khan did not send Xiaoxiangzi and others to sneak into Xiangyang City to steal the head of the King of Jinlun. Instead, he sent an envoy to negotiate under the city and redeem the head of the King of Jinlun for a large sum of money.

The envoys sent to join forces was sent out the second day after King Jinlun was killed. However, because they could not reach an agreement between each other for a while, and the Song army intended to delay the head of King Jinlun, the great Mongolian master, to hang the head of King Jinlun, at the head of Xiangyang for a few more days, but it was delayed until the seventh day. The commander of Xiangyang, Lv Wende, allowed Kublai Khan to redeem King Jinlun's head with a thousand gold coins.

When Kublai Khan sent an envoy to negotiate, Yin Zhiping knew about it when he was still in Xiangyang City. He had no other opinions on this matter and was too lazy to pay attention to it. Although the King of Jinlun was killed by him, he had handed over the head to the Xiangyang defenders, and he really didn't have much say in the follow-up handling of the King of Jinlun.

However, after Lu Wende received the ransom, in order to win people's hearts, he still took half of it as a reward and handed it to Yin Zhiping. Yin Zhiping did not refuse and accepted it generously. (To be continued...)
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