Chapter 6 The Tigers Come Out
The room was dark, and only blurry faces and rough and suppressed breathing could be seen.
Di Lie dropped the heavy weapon in his hand and lit up his windproof lighter. The dancing firelight illuminated his sharp-edged face.
The crowd all exclaimed: "Hey, it's Brother Di? I haven't seen you for a while, and now you're wearing this good armor?"
Di Lie saw Aji's surprised little face from the crowd, nodded, took the package containing food from his shoulder, and threw it towards him from a distance: "I said I would bring you something to eat - then
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Aji crookedly picked up the package, opened it, and was overjoyed: "Yes...it's meat, it smells so good...there's so much of it!" He raised his head and thanked me happily, but before the smile faded from his face, he suddenly froze and his eyes stared.
His eyes widened with fear, and he shouted: "Brother Di, be careful..."
At the same time as the warning sounded, Di Lie also heard the fierce wind behind him.
Di Lie sneered. He deliberately exposed his figure in order to induce the enemy to take action. Although it was a bit risky, it was better than fighting in the dark and hurting innocent people. Of course, he dared to take risks with this strong armor.
rely.
Di Lie stumbled out of the way, and a strong wind passed over his shoulder, creating a streak of sparks. Di Lie didn't pay attention to the thorn bones on the ground, but held the dagger upside down, leaned close to the enemy's right side, and first cut off the enemy's right side with a knife
As soon as the laces at the joints of the armpit armor were broken, the front and rear iron breastplates spread out immediately, revealing the leather inner armor. Before the enemy could react, Di Lie was already under the opponent's armpit quickly and indiscriminately.
He was stabbed five or six times in succession on his right rib, side and other parts of his body, and then quickly retreated.
There was a loud bang, and one of the enemy's pig iron thorn sticks hit the position where Di Lie was previously. The entire dilapidated house was shaken, and dust rustled down from the walls.
Di Lie stood five steps away, silently looking at this extremely tenacious opponent without saying a word.
The guard leader of the Golden Soldiers was a ten-man captain and was known for his bravery in the army. He never expected that he would fail in a sneak attack, but instead he would be severely wounded by his opponent in a confrontation. He stared at Di Lie with a pair of bull's-eyes.
, blood was gushing out from various wounds on the right side of the body, and it could not be stopped. With the loss of a large amount of blood, the large and shiny face gradually turned sallow, and even shrank a little. Finally, the knees bent, and the body became thicker.
His body collapsed suddenly.
Di Lie shook his head, turned around and said loudly to the craftsmen: "I believe you also heard the abnormal noise outside. I can tell you that the entire Jinjun camp is in chaos now. There is a camp roar in Jin camp, and everyone is killing each other.
, this is also your best chance to escape..."
The house suddenly boiled, and the faint firelight illuminated the excited faces of the craftsmen.
Di Lie waved his hand vigorously, signaling for everyone to be quiet, and said: "But I have something to say first. If you want to escape from this den of tigers and wolves, you have to take the risk of crossing a chaotic battlefield. I cannot guarantee that each of you can escape safely. The only thing I can be sure of is
Yes - as long as you work hard, you will have a chance to go home!"
As soon as Di Lie finished speaking, the first one to stand up and respond was Lu Laoer. He waved his thick arms and responded loudly: "Instead of being starved to death and tortured by golden dogs, it is better to survive in death.
To find a way out, Lu Daqing and Brother Di break into the camp!"
Old man Zhou also stood up with the support of his grandnephew Aji, took a deep breath and said: "Old man, I would rather leave these old bones in my homeland than in a foreign country!"
"Life and death matter. If you break out, you can go home. If you die halfway, you can't blame others."
"Okay! That's it. Brother Di, just lead everyone into the camp!"
Di Lie didn't speak any more and just nodded heavily. At this moment, he felt the weight of the burden on his shoulders.
The big noise of hundreds of people fleeing was of course different from the time when they quietly walked in. It was impossible to hide it from the golden soldiers guarding the village. Di Lie simply stopped concealing his whereabouts, waving the iron caltrops and leading Qi,
Eight men as powerful as Lu Laoer, armed with weapons, armor and shields taken from the Jinbing guards, formed a sagittal cone-shaped formation and took the lead in clearing the way.
Needless to say, Di Lie's toughness can be said to be the best in blocking. What surprised him was that the skills of those craftsmen were not bad. In fact, it is not surprising if you think about it, most of these craftsmen came from the capital.
Weapon making workshops are the best in this industry. Master craftsmen who can create the most sophisticated weapons of this era must be very familiar with the performance of various weapons, and there are many who can use them skillfully. Compared with the Jin people, they are probably just
It lacks the murderous spirit of a bloody battlefield.
There was a loud bang, and a craftsman holding a shield (shield) forcefully knocked away the blade of a soldier. Lu Laoer took advantage of the situation and swung his stick, smashing the opponent's head hard. Then he wiped his face.
With blood stains on his face, he shouted: "Happy!"
Behind them, craftsmen and captured young men at various detention points took advantage of the chaos to rush out of the house and flee. More people followed their apparently organized group of escapees, and the team gathered like a snowball.
The more there are, the more they break through the barriers at the entrance of the village like an avalanche...
As soon as they left the village entrance, they saw flames rising to the northwest, turning half the sky red. It was obvious that the fire was so powerful that the entire Jin Army camp was boiling.
At this time, the Jin Army's central camp could be seen in the distance, dots of fire, converging into a fire dragon, with silhouettes of people, and the sound of hooves like thunder. Wherever the sound of killing was the fiercest, this "fire dragon" appeared, and then there was a series of
The screams. Hundreds of people shouted neatly and regularly in the sky above the Jin Army camp: "General Bru, the right vanguard officer, has given an order. The armies should immediately return to their respective camps, abandon their weapons and rest their troops. But listen to the generals of each department."
The order is limited to one stick of incense. Anyone who fails to return within the time limit will be killed without mercy!"
Perhaps considering that the commotion spread throughout the village, these shouts were made in Jurchen, Khitan, Koryo and Song languages to ensure that everyone could understand them.
It seems that the general of the Jin Army finally came to his senses and took relatively correct and severe measures - no matter whether there was an enemy attack or not, the first step was to suppress Ying Xiao, otherwise he would collapse without the enemy taking action.
Hou Fangjing and Ye Die'er have been following Di Lie closely. Even though there are many people behind and little contact with the enemy, in their minds, only Di Lie's back is the safest. Hou Fangjing is wiping his face at the moment
Dust and sweat stains, his two whiskers tilted, panting: "Hero Di, the Jin people have begun to suppress the riots. Sooner or later they will find a large group of us, and hundreds of fine cavalry will rush in in formation. I'm afraid... just...
I’m afraid something bad will happen…”
"I also know that that's not good, but we won't give them this chance." Di Lie's eyes flashed and he pointed at the frightened horses galloping past a hundred steps away, "We will just follow the horses.
Let them clear the way!"
If you look down from the air, you can see that there are five Jinjun camps in a plum blossom formation, with four sub-camps around them, guarding the Chinese army camp in the center. The Chinese army camp has four gates, which are connected to the four camps, and the four sub-camps are surrounded by four gates. Each village has two front and rear gates. Each gate is erected with a thick fence. A deer is placed in front of the gate, and a four-foot-high Diao Dou is erected. The Diao Dou has three floors, and each floor is tightly guarded by several flag-bearing soldiers. Watch.
This is just a simple camp built by the Jin army for temporary camping. If it is to be stationed for a long time, deep trenches will be dug around each camp, iron posts will be laid, suspension bridges will be installed, barriers will be set up and other strict facilities.
But even with such a simplified version of the camp, for Di Lie and others who were trapped in the Jin Army's stronghold, it was almost impossible to break through several doors while being surrounded by powerful enemies. Mission possible - unless explosive blasts are used.
Di Lie originally had this idea, but he found that his good luck tonight had not yet run out. The aftereffects of the armor-piercing incendiary bomb continued to affect the development of the situation. The horses were disturbed by the raging fire and violent explosion. It gathered into an extremely destructive torrent, like an out-of-control train, running rampant and turning the entire Jin Army camp into a mess. Even the large Jin soldiers and elite cavalry troops did not dare to contain it. Crazy momentum.
Due to poor vision at night, the crazy horses ran headlong into the sharp deer walls and hard fences without hesitation. All obstacles were scattered in front of this powerful kinetic energy. Along with these solid objects, countless others were shattered. The flesh and blood of Qing's war horses...
The guards on Diao Dou frantically used lanterns to set off various signals, while desperately shooting arrows at the horses, but to no avail.
The frightened horses continuously broke through the walls of each village, trampling countless rebel soldiers into mud along the way. A vacuum zone was formed within tens of feet on both sides of the road where the horses were rushing. Even the most courageous people could They didn't dare to step into this circle of death - but there was such a crowd, and they took the risk to follow it. Wherever the horses rushed, the crowd followed. After chasing all the way, they actually took advantage of the galloping momentum of the horses. , miraculously rushed out of the Jinjun camp.
Chapter completed!