Chapter 101: Rush in the opposite direction

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Yang Shihu was also watching. He gritted his teeth and said:

"I don't know how many families were harmed by those beasts and how many gold and silver treasures they robbed after entering the border. Alas! It's a pity that we have too few people."

Liu Chuanzong muttered angrily: "There is no point in having too many people. We have to have soldiers who all look like Mr. Huang!"

Yang Shihu smiled, leaned into Liu Chuanzong's ear and whispered: "Yes! Our General Qian has more than 400 people. If Li Si'en is leading the troops at this time, and he orders them all to rush forward, what are you going to do?"

"That guy? Is it possible that he waited until the Hou Jin Army was so close before giving the order? He had already run away!"

"Don't interrupt. I'm asking you, Li Si'en, to charge. Do you want to charge?"

"Of course!"

"What?"

"Hey! Go in the opposite direction!"

"I bother!"

Huang Yi has a telescope in hand and can see more comprehensively than Yang Shihu and Geng Zhanghua.

That team was really fat. Not only did they have many fully loaded oxcarts and carriages, there should also be more than a thousand mules, horses, donkeys, and oxen.

Not only were all the animals carrying supplies, but at least a thousand Han Chinese on foot were carrying a lot of stuff on their shoulders.

It was obvious that this was a section of the Hou Jin Army transporting plundered materials, people and large livestock to their homes.

This is the characteristic of the post-Jin army.

When dispatching troops, one ox was asked to bring out fifty armored men, but maybe more than a hundred actually came.

Those who took the initiative to follow the war had more freedom. They handed over part of the plunder to Niulu Ezhen and Jiala Ezhen, and the rest was their own.

Although the war was still going on, the Hou Jin army, which had plundered a lot of money, had already begun to transport the results of the looting to their homes.

Of course Huang Taiji will not stop this behavior!

He calls himself Tian Cong Khan, but he is actually the biggest bandit leader. The main purpose of coming to Daming Pass is to rob.

The little bandits strive to transport as much supplies, grain, livestock, people, gold and silver treasures to Liaodong as possible, which is exactly what the big bandit Huang Taiji wants.

What Huang Yi saw was a somewhat huge transport team that Zhenghongqi Jia La Ezhen ordered his five Niu Lu to send thirty people each.

Niu Lu'er knew that the war was still going on, which meant there were gains. Of course, they refused to send the most powerful white-armored soldiers and the best vests to escort supplies and people back to Liaodong.

Jia La'erzhen ordered thirty people to be sent out, but he did not say what kind of people they were.

Therefore, Niulu Ezhen basically sent ten armored men plus twenty Yuding, and also sent several Nikans carrying flags to escort the gold and silver treasures and farm cattle that Niulu Ezhen had saved during this period.

Jia La'erzhen himself also had a large amount of gold and silver treasures to send home, and he also sent ten people, including his personal guards, the white-armored soldiers Kamuge and Chuoktuo.

This team was not only escorted by the Jin Army of the 160th generation, but also more than thirty Han bannermen who carried the flag and were equipped with armor.

The more than fifty or so mighty-clad slaves were not allowed to wear armor according to Hou Jin's rules, but they all held Shun Dao or Qi Dao and had a little fighting power.

This kind of post-Jin army team would be safe if they did not encounter a large Ming army force.

The leader of this team, Kamuge, is not only Baya La but also a Bashku, and he is trusted by Jia La Ezhen the most.

His assistant Chuoktuo was selected as Bagala because he killed four general servants of the Ming army in three battles.

Since entering the pass, the Ming army has collapsed at the first touch. Killing four Ming soldiers was not a big deal.

But Chuoktuo made great achievements by killing the enemy in the battle against the four thousand Guanning cavalry led by Zhao Lijiao.

The reason why Jia La Ezhen sent Chuo Ketuo to assist Kamuge was because Chuo Ketuo was injured in the battle outside Zunhua City and was unable to charge and break the formation.

So let Chuoktuo take the loot back to Liaodong to recuperate.

Kamuge didn't know how much gold and silver treasures there were in this team. He only knew that he had obtained no less than one thousand taels of cash silver and more than one hundred taels of gold.

Of course there are a lot of jewelry and emeralds, but Kamuge, a barbarian, cannot estimate the price.

But he could estimate that the ten large boxes given to him by Jia La E Zhen must be filled with pearls, agate, gold, jade and jade.

In order to maximize their profits, these slaves not only harnessed and transported the robbed cattle to carts, but also ordered all Han people to carry at least fifty kilograms of grain on their shoulders and on their way.

Kamuge knew that people eating horse chews along the way would consume a lot of food and feed every day.

The things that the captured Han slaves could carry on their shoulders would become less and less as they were consumed.

Carrying dozens of kilograms of food on the road in the ice and snow is bound to be unbearable for those in poor health.

Kamuge had no sympathy at all. He issued an order to kill any Han who fell from exhaustion with a single blow.

These barbarians are very practical. The road is still long. They can't walk after less than a third of the way. How can they make it to Liaodong alive?

Just kill him with one knife to save some food!

There were nearly 3,500 people in this team when it set off. It was a survival of the fittest along the way. Hundreds of thousands of frostbitten and exhausted Han people became the dead souls of the slaves.

Kamuge brought with him an Aha, who was a survivor of all the massacres of slaves.

He is different now, even worse than Jiannu. In the past ten days, he slashed to death seven or eight Han people who were too tired to walk.

Choctaw was also followed by an Aha, but this young man named Bao Zhide had an unyielding conscience and sympathized with the captured compatriots and did not beat or scold anyone.

He was also beaten severely by his master because he secretly gave some extra cakes to the Han people.

Bao Zhide, whose ancestral home is in Liaoyang, was a slave for eight years and has been a slave for ten years. During these ten years, both his parents died one after another due to overwork and malnutrition.

He also had two brothers and a sister, but they had been sold by his master a long time ago, and there was no way of knowing whether they were still alive.

He hated the Jiannu so much that he would never forget it. He originally hoped that the Ming army would defeat the Jiannu and regain Liaodong.

But the reality made him extremely disappointed!

Not only could the Ming army fail to advance into Liaodong, but they were invaded by Jiannu into the capital and reached the city walls of Beijing.

Seeing that the slave establishment destroyed thousands of households and captured tens of thousands of Han people, Bao Zhide always thought of his parents and his own fate.

Therefore, he could not bear to help others do evil, and often secretly helped his compatriots.

How can a slave keep his conscience intact? Bao Zhide was not only beaten and scolded by his master, but also ridiculed and insulted by other Aha.



Seeing such a large team, Geng Da and Geng Qi, who had just climbed up the mountain to see what was going on, their eyes widened.

Geng Qi, who only wanted to have a good fight, was extremely disappointed when he saw this scene and cursed:

"Why are there so many Houjin beasts?"

Liu Chuanzong, who had been watching for a while, said: "These grandsons don't follow the rules. Why don't they even send outposts?"

Yang Shihu, who was also paying attention to whether there was anyone left behind by the Jin army, smiled and teased Menzi:

"You should know that if you send out one or two outposts, you will be ambushed by a Ming army named Liu Chuanzong!"