madman!
This must be a lunatic.
Tang Chou screamed silently because of fear.
Looking at Guan Cheng again, he looked like he was fished out of a pool of blood.
Tang Chou can now somewhat understand why Guan Cheng can defeat the elites of the Jin Kingdom one after another with only three or four thousand troops.
Even the ordinary soldiers around him looked awkward, but they gritted their teeth even if they were afraid, and no one retreated even if they died in battle.
That's all, I need to keep him useful in case the princess takes pity on him.
Tang Chou turned around and walked quickly back.
After the general retreats, the personal guards will naturally follow and protect him, but this action is too conspicuous.
The exhausted Jin soldiers saw this situation and were unwilling to fight anymore even if the number of Jin troops was less than fifty.
I don’t know who was the first to shout: The captain has run away, brothers, run for your lives!
This sentence had a huge and irreversible impact on the morale of the Jin army.
Many Jin soldiers took a look and saw that their captain had climbed onto the carriage, and the driver was waving his whip to turn the carriage around.
Damn, the pretty guy who just eats soft rice is really unreliable.
As a result, the remaining two hundred or so golden soldiers immediately started to disperse like birds and beasts, running and shouting, no longer caring about anything else.
The sharp blades used to kill enemies and the armor used to protect the body have become a burden now. I only regret that my parents only had two legs.
Tang Chou's face was livid, he grabbed the riding whip and threw it in the air. The horse let go and ran wildly in pain, even knocking several of his guards away.
The general is like this, and the soldiers naturally don't care.
In just a moment, the entire Sandaoling Village was filled with golden soldiers running around.
Guan Cheng breathed a sigh of relief, sat down next to Shi An's body, and scratched the wound, which was a little painful.
"Pursue!"
Guan Cheng said calmly.
"Bring the captain here to me."
The soldiers of the Jin Army were also very tired, but victory was the best encouragement. The soldiers of the Jin Army roared out with their somewhat broken armors and weapons that had been curled but had no time to replace them.
There are less than forty people. If Jin Bing can hold on for one more stick of incense or one cup of tea, will it still be Guan Cheng who will sit victoriously under his butt?
The fleeing Jin Bing ran into Wang Ye, who was chasing him. The latter held back his anger and risked his life to come over. What was originally a divine soldier who descended from the sky turned into a scavenger in the end?
Colonel Wang felt that Jin Bing looked down on him, and even the sound of the sword in his hand could not dispel his depression.
The Jin soldiers were defeated and fled, leaving nothing that could be thrown behind. Most of them were bare-handed. If they bumped into the Jin army, if they were lucky, they could pick it up and sign with wooden sticks. If they were unlucky, they would push it forward. Paoze then found his own way to escape.
Tang Chou's carriage was the primary target of all Jin soldiers, and Wang Ye immediately locked onto this big fish and vowed to capture it.
Just one Jin army, who looked like a wolf and a tiger, placed more than a dozen golden soldiers.
It was true that they were intercepted in front and pursued by soldiers. Even if the number of pursuers was very small, the completely frightened Jin soldiers did not think of turning around and fighting back.
A feeling of despair began to spread.
Tang Chou stood on the carriage, holding on to the railing with one hand and waving the long sword in his hand with the other. He shouted loudly from time to time. In a moment, several Jin soldiers were killed by him.
But by this time, the general's bravery had lost its meaning and value, and was nothing more than a death struggle at best.
Suddenly, Tang Chou raised his head and looked into the distance, with a look of joy on his face.
"Reinforcements!" Tang Qiujian pointed forward, as happy as...
"Brothers, reinforcements have arrived, reinforcements have arrived!"
"Kill out! Follow me and fight out!"
"Kill!"
Tang Chou was now alone in the carriage, shouting and even jumping a few times regardless of his appearance.
Sure enough, the Jin Army soldiers heard a faint cry of killing, which became increasingly clear.
Really reinforcements!
Many Jin soldiers showed joy in surviving the catastrophe, but more of them had expressions of indifference, and did not feel any better because of Tang Chou's encouragement.
The pursuit for several days has been carried out with only one breath, and the brothers are still fighting to the death, but you, the official, have to run away, and now you are still talking about reinforcements.
What if reinforcements come?
There are several veterans here who have been recruited several times. Even if reinforcements come, how many people will there be?
There were so many thousand people in total, and it was not impossible for everyone to see how many people were divided.
The Jin army is blocking the entrance to the village. Will reinforcements be able to rush in soon?
Can you take care of us while the reinforcements rush in?
Even if you care, will our man still be alive at that time?
Besides, what to fight with? These meaty fists? Making buns for the enemy?
You are just a soldier eating food. Grab what you can. Everyone recognizes you. Who cares about you now that your life is almost gone?
So Tang Chou sadly discovered that not only did his soldiers fail to cheer up, but a few desperate soldiers squatted down with their hands raised.
MMP, why did they surrender when reinforcements arrived?
Tang Chou was so angry that he almost spat out blood.
But surrendering is like dominoes. Tang Chou didn't know what dominoes were, but this did not affect his understanding of it.
As someone took the lead, more soldiers squatted down with their hands raised and anxious explanations.
Surrender and survive.
More and more soldiers are choosing the latter between fighting to the death and survival at an ever-increasing rate.
Soon everyone was squatting there with their hands raised in the air, and the battlefield fell into a strange relative silence in Tang Chou's eyes.
This scene made Wang Ye a little confused. He originally thought there was going to be a fierce battle, but he didn't expect this situation.
But Wang Ye was obviously more happy to see this situation, so he immediately assigned a commander to help guard the prisoners, while the rest of the soldiers turned around and began to face the enemy.
Tang Chou stood there awkwardly, with a bewildered coachman next to him.
The Jin soldiers drove the prisoners aside, while a dozen Jin soldiers surrounded Tang Qiu.
At this time, Guan Cheng walked over with a sneer on his face, still holding the broken sword in his hand.
"You do have some courage."
After hearing this, Tang Chou's face turned red, and finally he stepped out of the carriage with a long sigh and presented the sword in his hand.
Then a strange scene appeared on the battlefield. The two armies outside were still fighting, but the Jin army general had indeed surrendered!
Guan Cheng took Tang Chou's sword and asked, "Did you just shoot an arrow at Gu and kill Gu's bodyguard?"
Tang Chou's expression changed. He didn't expect Guan Cheng to ask such a question.
"Your Highness, forgive me!"
Guan Cheng interrupted with a sneer and said: "Drag him down and behead him to pay homage to his dead brother."
Tang Chou was shocked and turned pale. He shouted loudly: "Your Highness, the crime is about to be punished. It has already been punished. It is unlucky to kill prisoners. It is unlucky to kill prisoners!"
Tang Chou struggled desperately, but the angry Jin soldiers suppressed him until he could not move.
"Hmph!" Guan Cheng sneered and said in a cold voice, "How can I be so secretive about killing you alone?"
Guan Cheng took a piece of rag from the soldier's hand, balled it up with all his strength, walked up to Tang Chou and punched it into Tang Chou's mouth. Guan Cheng said to the soldiers around him: "If word gets out, it will be said that the captain of the Jin army abandoned his army in fear of the battle and fled. He is the only one who died in the two armies, so his head is sacrificed."