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Chapter One Hundred and Twenty The Plan of Advance and Retreat

This messenger who assassinated Kublai Khan was naturally the one who disguised himself as a disguised person. The weapon he pulled out from his waist was the Ziwei soft sword that he had never shown before others after he got it from Tongbai Mountain.

This time, Ziwei soft sword was unsheathed and killed people, but it was also a city of profit. The first one to kill was the current fourth Mongolian prince, and later the ancestor of Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan. Yin Zhiping was willing to use Ziwei soft sword to kill him, which was also considered to have improved the standard treatment for him. Just like in Bao Qingtian's TV series he watched in his previous life, there were three dragon head guillotines, tiger head guillotines, and dog head guillotines.  . Treat prisoners with different identities respectively?br />

However, Yin Zhiping was willing to use Ziwei soft sword this time, because he did not want Ziwei to hide deep in the sheath to cover the sword with dust; secondly, it was also necessary to use it.

Mongolian soldiers have their own unique weapons. They are basically equipped with scimitars, and very few use swords. So he wanted to pretend to be a Mongolian messenger. It was difficult to wear the silver dragon sword with him, so as not to be suspicious of Kublai Khan and his guards around him, which revealed flaws and failed to make the effort.

What he is good at is using swords, and his most powerful kung fu is also on swords. The Mongolian scimitar has never been used. Although the martial arts are similar to those that he practices martial arts, he may not be unable to use scimitars, but at this critical moment of assassination, he naturally needs to use the most advantageous weapon, so that he can hit it with one blow.

The Silver Dragon Sword is not easy to wear, and it will be a bit inconvenient to hide when you are in your body and use it. The most suitable one is naturally the Ziwei Soft Sword. In addition, the Ziwei Soft Sword is also a Ziwei Soft Sword that is sharper than the Silver Dragon Sword. It is more helpful to hold this sharp weapon among thousands of troops and horses to break through the formation and break through. Moreover, this soft sword can be hidden in the belt. It is more secret.

He was able to kill Kublai Khan successfully, and he also had the secret of this hidden sword. Unexpectedly, he used the flag on his waist as a cover and reached out to touch his waist. He made Kublai Khan and his guards beside him, Xiao Xiangzi and others thought he was going to pull out the flag on his waist to hand over the order, but he didn't expect that he actually drew his sword.

Yin Zhi had been planning for today's assassination for a long time, and he put in a lot of thought and made a lot of preparation.

After King Jinlun was killed, Kublai Khan paid more attention to his own safety. He was full of guards everywhere and did not give the assassin a chance to take advantage of it. Moreover, he usually stayed in the camp and rarely went out. Even if he went out, he would have to be a lot of guards. The four masters including Xiaoxiangzi were inseparable from him.

Yin Zhiping also knew that although King Jinlun Dharma King, the number one master in the Mongolian camp, was killed, it was actually a bit alarming for Kublai Khan, which made him even more careful and prepared. It would be difficult to succeed if he wanted to touch the camp at that conventional night to assassinate.

Moreover, even though Kublai Khan had not had much defense before, he still had many guards as his identity, so he naturally had to be prepared for this. And he was in the tent of the central army. It was not easy to sneak in without disturbing people. After he succeeded, it was even more difficult to sneak out without disturbing people. Once he was discovered, he would inevitably be trapped in the siege of thousands of troops. It was extremely difficult to successfully break out.

Therefore, if you want to assassinate Kublai Khan in the camp, even if you can succeed by chance, it will definitely be difficult to escape. What's more, the possibility of success is low. You must have the mentality of killing yourself and succeeding with one's own death. Yin Zhiping would not consider this kind of assassination. He wanted to assassinate Kublai Khan, but he never had the intention to sacrifice his life for it.

It is not easy to assassinate Kublai Khan when he was out of the camp. Whenever he went out of the camp, he would also carry a large number of guards with him, and the sentry often went out to go a mile around the brigade. However, if an abnormal person was found, he would inevitably drive him away. Those who dared to resist would be treated as an assassin and immediately inform the brigade with a horn. It can be said that it would be more difficult to get close to Kublai Khan than to sneak in from the brigade.

After the incident of King Jinlun, Kublai Khan went out to hunt, and he never camped alone outside at night, so he had to return to the camp. He never went into complex terrain such as woods that could ambush soldiers to hunt.

Since some conventional assassination methods are not good, Yin Zhiping finally formulated this bold assassination plan that goes against the rules after thinking hard and recalling the various assassination methods he had watched in his previous life.

If it is not dark, then it will be open. The most difficult thing to guard against is the stabbing of the people around you. You will always be guarding against the enemy and never be guarding against your own people. The army is stationed in the camps, and there are layers of levels, checking passwords, etc. to prevent intrusions. However, when the two armies are in battle, the troops are frequently mobilized, so these defenses will naturally be negligent and it is difficult to execute them meticulously as usual. If the commander conveys an order, and there are still layers of levels and checking passwords to delay time, it may miss the opportunity for the war.

The orders on the battlefield are to be timely and effective. If the information from the top and bottom is not clear, the commander's order cannot be conveyed to the troops below in time. The commander who leads the troops is smart and intelligent. Even if the Soldier Saint is reborn, the battle will not be won. Therefore, other soldiers may still have some problems, but during the battle, the commander who holds the order flag is the most unblocked, and no one dares to easily stop and interrogate. Moreover, he has the most chance to get close to the commander.

Moreover, the two armies seemed dangerous when fighting, and were full of swords and weapons, but in fact they were safer than sneaking into the camp to assassinate. During the fierce battle, most of the Mongolian army troops were invested in the attack on Xiangyang, and the rest were also used as reserve teams, cut-off teams, peripheral early warning teams, etc., and each had military orders to be implemented. At this time, if there were any emergencies, Kublai Khan could actually control the fewest troops to mobilize.

If he succeeded in assassination, the Mongolian army would immediately be in a state of no command. Except for Kublai Khan's personal guards, other Mongolian troops could not effectively intercept him or make timely and purposeful commanding troops mobilization. Most of them were fighting fiercely with the Xiangyang defenders and could not turn back to do his job. He disguised himself as a Mongolian soldier, and got off his horse and stabbed him into the Mongolian soldiers. It would be difficult to distinguish him in time and effectively. All Mongolian soldiers became his best protection.

If the assassination is not successful, Kublai Khan can mobilize only a limited army at this time and he will not be able to effectively intercept and siege him. He also does not dare to mobilize him randomly for the sake of him, an assassin. Once the troops to attack Xiangyang are disrupted by capturing him, he will inevitably be defeated.

Therefore, whether he succeeds or not, it is relatively easy to escape in this chaotic battle formation. Whether Kublai Khan dies or not, he will not be able to mobilize these 100,000 troops to encircle and capture him as an assassin. (To be continued...)
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