Chapter 31: Two races fighting (1)

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The sky is blue, the fields are vast, the wind blows and the grass is low, making the grass appear vast and vast.

Hanpu, who stood next to Wanyannar's body, was lean and capable, although his face was wrinkled. This old man who fled from Korea is nearly sixty years old. He has not yet started a family. He is still a bachelor and makes a living by fishing.

Hanpu, who was out of breath from running, stood next to Wan Yannar's body for a while, watching carefully. Because Wanyan Naer's corpse only had a body but no head, old man Hanpu watched it for a long time. He couldn't identify who the deceased was just based on the height and fatness of the corpse. Hanpu stood in a daze beside Wanyan Naer's body for a while, then returned to the river, tied the boat, put the fish caught in the cabin into the basket, then packed up his fishing gear and put it on his back Bamboo basket, back to the tent where he lives not far away.

After entering the tent, Hanpu rested for a while, then put the bamboo basket on his back, walked out of the tent, and came to a well about a hundred meters away. First, he washed the fish he caught, and secondly, he washed the fish he caught, and secondly, he washed the fish he caught. Selling fish.

Hanpu often washes fish at this well, because at the time when he washes fish, an old wise woman from the Wanyan tribe who is also nearly sixty years old will also come to this well on time to wash her clothes.

Every time at this time, beside the lonely well, Hanpu was washing fish on one side, and the old wise woman was washing clothes on the other.

Slowly, the two of them became familiar with each other and often talked about friendly words.

Although Hanpu is old, he has a strong body and a sparkling spirit; although the old virtuous woman is nearly sixty years old, her appearance still retains her charm, and she looks chaste, quiet and virtuous.

Hanpu is an old bachelor, and he secretly misses this wise old woman; the old wise woman is also single, and she also admires Hanpu in her heart. The two people belong to each other, they talk happily, and they are very good-tempered.

Hanpu thought about meeting the old wise woman, so he came to wash the fish at the well where they often relax together.

Sure enough, Hanpu took out the fish from the bamboo basket and was washing them when the old wise woman came from a distance carrying a washing basin.

Hanpu was secretly happy when he saw it.

The old wise woman came to the well, smiled at Hanpu, put down the basin, took out her clothes, and prepared to wash them.

Hanpu said to the wise old woman: "Old girl! Let me tell you something. When I was fishing in the river just now, I saw several people killing people from your Wanyan tribe."

When the old wise woman heard this, she was shocked and asked Hanpu: "Brother, which tribe of people killed the people of my Wanyan tribe? Who did they kill?"

Hanpu shook his head and replied: "It should be people from the Hachi tribe! Because they rode towards the Hachi tribe. As for who they killed? Old girl, I really don't know this, that person's His head has been cut off, how can I recognize who it is from, right?"

The old wise woman became anxious after hearing this and asked: "Brother, did the murderer go to the Hachi tribe?"

Hanpu replied: "Yes, there are four people in total, riding horses to the Hachi tribe."

Hearing this, the wise old woman threw down the clothes in her hands, turned around and ran to the home of the tribal leader Wanyan Maode.

Upon seeing this, Hanpu shouted at the back of the old wise woman who ran away: "Old girl! Why are you running away? Come back quickly! Brother, I still have something to say to you!"

The old wise woman turned around and shouted while running: "Brother, I don't have time to chat with you anymore, I have to report to Chief Wanyan!"

Han Pu looked at the figure of the old wise woman running away in a hurry, and smiled proudly on his face.

The old wise woman ran all the way, panting and trembling all the way into the courtyard of the home of Wanyan Maode, the chief of the Wanyan tribe, and said loudly: "It's not good, chief, our Wanyan people have been attacked by the enemy." people were killed."

Wanyan, the chief of the Wanyan tribe, was sitting upright on a chair in the middle of the main room, closing his eyes and concentrating. Suddenly he heard someone shouting, and he didn't hear clearly what was being shouted. It was just that the shouting was very urgent, and it seemed to be something. It was a big deal, so he got up in a hurry, left the main room, and saw the old wise woman running into the yard.

The old wise woman who ran into the yard looked at Wanyan Maode who came out of the main room and said loudly: "Oh no, Chief Wanyan, our Wanyan people were killed by Hachi's people."

When Wanyan heard this, he was shocked and asked loudly: "What did you say? You said that our son, Wanyan, was killed by people from the Hachi tribe?"

The old wise woman gasped and said, "Yes! Chief Wanyan, our Wanyan tribe members were killed by the Hachi tribe people! Their heads were cut off."

Wanyan boldly asked, "Are you telling the truth? Did you see it with your own eyes?"

The old wise woman replied: "Dear chief, I saw it with my own eyes, but it was said by the old man named Hanpu from the Kingdom of Goryeo. Chief, that is an honest old man, he will not lie. "

Wanyan was so angry when he heard this, he hurried out of the courtyard, picked off a horn from the courtyard door, put it on his mouth, and blew it hard with a "du, du" sound.

That horn was specially used by Wanyan Mao to summon tribesmen. Whenever the Wanyan tribe encounters an emergency, Wanyan Maode will blow the horn. When the son of the Wanyan tribe heard the chief's horns ringing, he knew that the tribe was in trouble. He hurriedly rode on his horse, holding a wooden stick in his hand and carrying a stone arrow on his back, and rushed to Wanyan Maode's compound. , waiting for the assignment from Chief Wanyan.

Now, when the men of the Wanyan tribe heard the blowing of Wanyan Maode's horns, they gathered from all over the place one after another. There were a hundred or ten people, all riding horses, holding wooden sticks and sheep-herding whips in their hands. He carries a bow and stone arrows on his back.

Wanyan boldly looked at the people gathered and said loudly: "Wanyan's sons! Hachi's people killed our Wanyan's sons, let's go to them for revenge!"

When the people gathered heard this, they all shouted: "Yes! Take revenge! Take revenge!"

Wanyan was so brave that he was pulled over by his tall horse, turned over and sat on it. He jerked the reins and shouted: "Drive!"

Wanyan was so proud that the horse on his hip lifted up its hooves upon hearing the shout and galloped away.

Wanyan rushed to the rear, followed by No. 10 Erlang of the Wanyan tribe, shouting "Ao, ao", and rushed towards the Hachi tribe.

Wanyan boldly led the sons of the Wanyan tribe to rush on the road to seek revenge from the Hachi tribe. Let’s not talk about it for the moment, but only the few Hachi men who killed Wanyannar. After killing Wanyannar, , ran all the way, and had returned to the Hachi tribe. They were reporting the situation to the tribal chief Demanhutu, and delivered the severed head of Wanyannar.

Demanhutu glanced at Wanyannar's head and said to a few strong men: "Okay! Well done! You are all warriors of the Hachi tribe! That's how it should be! No matter who kills our Hachi Man, we must not let him pass! You killed well! Take his head out and feed it to our hunting dogs."

"Yes! Chief!" Several strong men came out of the tent full of pictures. One of them was holding Wanyannar's head in his hand and saw a hunting dog running over. The hunting dog seemed to know that there was a human head waiting for it to bite. It ran over happily and jumped, looking at several strong men with open eyes and wagging its tail.

When the strong man holding Wanyannar's head saw this, he raised his hand and threw Wanyannar's head into a rainbow-like parabola, flying straight towards the hunting dog.

The hunting dog opened its eyes wide and stared at the head flying over in a parabola. It suddenly jumped up and caught it with its mouth.

The hunting dog nuzzled Wan Yannar's head and looked at the strong man with a few doggy eyes. The dog's eyes were full of gratitude.

The strong man shouted: "Clumsy!"

The hunting dog grabbed Wanyannar's head, turned around and ran away.

Several strong men also whistled and walked happily to their tents.

At this time, a group of people came galloping from a distance.

Several strong men stood still and looked into the distance.

The people and horses in the distance are getting closer and closer.

One of the strong men shouted loudly: "Ah! Oh no! The Wanyan tribe is here seeking revenge!"

Several strong men turned around and ran back to report to the chief of the Hachi tribe, Demanfultu.

Several strong men stumbled into the Mantu family compound and reported loudly: "Chief! It's bad, the killers from the Wanyan tribe are coming!"

When De Mantu heard the report, he became furious and shouted loudly: "Why are you panic?! I was just waiting for him to come! Quick! Gather the troops! Get ready to fight!"

Several strong men turned around and left the Demanhu Tu family compound, shouting to summon the troops.

Immediately, the Hachi tribe also summoned a hundred and ten people.

Demanhutu took his tall horse, jumped on it, shook the reins, took the lead, and headed towards the Wanyan tribe's people.

Demanhutu was followed by the strong men of the Hachi tribe, shouting and galloping away with a very majestic momentum.

The two groups of men met head on.

Wanyan Maode and Demanhu Tu both pulled the reins of their horses, and the horses they were riding stood up with their front hooves in the air.

When the two horses stood still, Wanyan pointed at Demanchutu and cursed: "Demanchutu! You thief leader! Why did you let your subordinates kill people from my tribe?!"

Demanhutu replied sternly: "Wanyan Maode! You thief! Why didn't you restrain your subordinates? Instead, you let him kill the women of our Hachi tribe! Are the women of the Hachi tribe killed casually? Kill Hachi. A woman from the Chi tribe is equivalent to killing a group of sons from the Hachi tribe! There is nothing to say, just pay for a woman from your tribe to come over and give birth to sons from our Hachi tribe!"

Wanyan was so angry that he said: "Stop talking nonsense! You have to be full of pictures! You killed one of Wanyan's people, and I, Wanyan, will kill two of you today. This will make me angry!"

Demanhutu also said angrily: "Come, come, let's see who can kill whom!"

The two sides clashed with each other and killed the generals.