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Chapter 238

Wokuotai was hit continuously by Zhao Tai and was thrown into confusion. He was so flustered that his mind was not clear enough.

Kublai Khan was not the commander-in-chief and was not responsible for the overall situation. He could be said to be a bystander.

As the founder of the Yuan Empire, Kublai Khan was naturally an outstanding person, and his abilities were far stronger than those of ordinary people.

He was keenly aware of the Jin army's intentions and estimated that the Luoyang defenders would break through, so he immediately made arrangements.

The Mongolian army hid one man and horse on each side of the city gate to block the Jin army's retreat, and then laid a bag in the wilderness for the Jin army to drill into.

At this time, the Jin army had just left the city, and a sudden horn sounded in the dark night, and torches were suddenly raised in the wilderness.

Monk Chen was shocked to see that there were torches in all directions, and countless figures suddenly appeared under the torches.

At this time, the two Mongolian troops hiding on both sides of the city gate suddenly rushed out, one on the left and the other on the right, and rushed directly towards the city gate. The Jin army had no time to react and was shot down by arrows. Then, under the attack of the Mongolian army, they instantly

It was washed away.

The Jin army at the city gate was cut off by the Mongolian army in the blink of an eye. Some retreated into the city, while others passed through the cleared passage and continued to surge forward.

Monk Chen controlled the frightened horse. Knowing that he was ambushed and seeing that his retreat was blocked, he could only order the entire army to move forward and launch a charge, preparing to force his way out.

At this time, he gave an order, and the frightened Jin Bing followed him and rushed forward.

At this time, the Jin army had entered the Mongolian army's pocket formation, and their retreat was blocked. In the other three directions, there were Mongolian troops carrying torches, surrounding them in the middle.

Countless Mongolian troops stood up, drew their bows and set arrows, and fired dense arrows at the panicked Jin army. Countless people were hit by the arrows!

Seeing this, Monk Chen shouted loudly, "Come forward! Open a gap for the brothers!"

A thousand dead soldiers immediately raised their shields, ran forward with arrows, and rushed towards the Mongolian archers who were shooting arrows. When they were about to approach, the Mongolian archers immediately retreated, and a large group of Mongolian heavy infantry came forward with waving bones.

There was a loud "bang" sound, and the two armies collided. Both sides used their bodies as walls, wildly waving their weapons, slashing and hammering, and each blow brought clouds of blood mist.

Standing in the camp, Kublai Khan saw the Jin soldiers being surrounded and wanted to force a breakout. He immediately gave a cruel order: "Press up on the left and right."

The horns conveying military orders sounded again in the camp. The Mongolian troops who were shooting arrows on the left and right wings heard the military orders. The heavy infantry in the rear immediately raised their swords and spears, surpassed the archers, advanced like a wall, and began to squeeze the Jin army from both wings.

Activity space.

"Marshal, the Mongolian troops are coming from both sides!" The Jin army, who had been ambushed, was panicking. When they saw the Mongolian troops pressing over like a wall, the generals immediately shouted anxiously.

Monk Chen observed the battlefield. The front of the team was blocked by the Mongolian army. On the left and right, the Mongolian army marched in front and the archers behind, with steady steps, like two walls, pushing forward one on the left and the other on the right.

Monk Chen looked up to the sky and sighed, then shouted angrily, "Form up a defense! Our troops are trapped now. We must make a last ditch effort to serve the country today!"

After speaking, Monk Chen led a hundred cavalry and rushed out, intending to prevent the Mongolian army from squeezing the Jin soldiers' space and delay the formation of the Jin soldiers.

He galloped on his horse, but was faced with a wave of arrows. He finally rushed in front of the Mongolian army, only to find that they were lined up in a wall, and the soldiers stabbed directly with their spears, forcing Monk Chen to rein in his horse.

The Mongolian army stabbed with spears in front and shot with archers from behind. The horses were strangled so that their front hooves were dangling in the air. Monk Chen could only pull the reins of the horses and retreat.

"The sword and shield are outside, the archers are inside, defend! Shoot!" Monk Chen retreated to the team, with the Jin army in his command. The sword, shield and spearmen walked out, and the archers retreated to the middle, forming a very simple formation.

formation.

At this time, the Mongolian army blocked the Jin army from the front, and the left and right sides began to squeeze. Their heavy steps were like a wall. The archers walked while throwing arrows. The Jin army was trapped in the middle and was lobbed by the Mongolian troops on the left and right.

People kept falling to the ground in the Jin Army formation.

"Kill!" The Mongolian troops on both wings began to engage the Jin soldiers in close combat.

When the two armies approached, first the soldiers with long swords stabbed each other, and then the short soldiers chopped each other down.

The Jin soldiers took the bones and hammered the Mongolian soldiers so hard that their helmets were dented. The soldiers' faces were covered with blood and they fell to the ground screaming.

The Mongolian army stabbed with their spears, then retracted and stabbed again. Every time they thrust, they brought up clouds of blood mist.

At this time, there was fierce fighting on the battlefield, with shouts of killing and screams reaching into the sky. The battle was extremely fierce, but overall, the Mongols had an absolute advantage.

The Jin army was surrounded by the Mongolian army. The heavy infantry fought against the Jin army, and the archers shot at the Jin army. The Jin army continued to fall to the ground on the battlefield, and the encirclement of the Mongolian army became smaller and smaller.

Monk Chen rushed left and right in the formation, unable to escape. His horse was shot, and he had to dismount and fight on foot.

At this time, the Jin soldiers had no hope of breaking out. Realizing that they could not escape, the Jin soldiers fell into madness.

Seeing that the encirclement was getting smaller and smaller, the Mongols stepped on the corpses of the Jin army and crushed them into a ball.

Monk Chen roared angrily, "Even if I die today, I still have someone to support me!"

On the battlefield, a golden soldier with arrows stuck in his body and slashed by a knife did not retreat but advanced, howling and charging, and was stabbed in the abdomen by several spears before he fell to the ground.

Monk Chen was already red-blooded. He replaced the machete in his hand with a broadsword that was easier to chop. He rushed left and right, killing many Mongolian soldiers.

At this time, in the Mongolian army camp, Kublai Khan noticed the figure of Monk Chen, then pointed at him and said: "That must be Monk Chen, we must take it!"

"Go and kill him!" A guard behind him saw Monk Chen killing several people one after another. He gritted his teeth for a long time. He saluted, and when Kublai Khan nodded, he led a hundred elite soldiers and killed Monk Chen.

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At this time, the soldiers around Monk Chen fell one after another. At the end of the battle, he looked around and saw that the golden soldiers had been divided by the Mongolian army, and there were no living golden soldiers around him, but he still did not have the slightest fear.

"Death!" Monk Chen roared loudly like a wounded tiger. Since he could not break out, he would die vigorously in battle.

At this time, densely packed Mongolian troops swarmed towards him, but no one could get close to him. As a fierce general of the Jin Kingdom, he waved his sword and was invincible!

Suddenly, several spears were stabbed at him. Monk Chen caught them and swung the sword in his hand, killing several Mongolian soldiers.

At this time, the Mongolian army suddenly attacked from behind and stabbed Monk Chen into the back with a gun. Monk Chen lost the long spear and cut off the gun barrel with his backhand. While the hundred households were stunned, he stabbed him with another knife.

Beheaded!

The Mongolian army, which was famous for its bravery, saw that he was so brave. They formed a circle around him for a while, and they only dared to jump around the outside, but no one could catch up.

Suddenly, a magical scene appeared on the battlefield. Hundreds of Mongolian troops surrounded the injured monk Chen. As he walked toward that side, the circle surrounded by the Mongolian troops moved toward that side.

In the camp, Kublai Khan saw that as soon as he entered, the Mongolian soldiers retreated. As soon as he retreated, the Mongolian soldiers came back, but no one caught up, so he couldn't help but became furious.

At that moment, Kublai Khan took his bow and arrow, mounted his war horse, galloped out of the camp, then set his bow and arrow on the outside, and aimed at Monk Chen who was surrounded by Mongolian troops and torches.

"Whoosh!" An arrow was shot. Monk Chen, who had lost too much blood, couldn't react in time and hit an arrow in his chest.

Monk Chen staggered and struck the ground with his sword. When he saw Kublai Khan shooting arrows in the distance, he couldn't help shouting, "I, Monk Chen, have come to die!"

Kublai Khan did not answer, but sneered and shot another arrow.

The arrow hit Monk Chen in the thigh. He couldn't stand and almost knelt down, but he held on and refused to kneel down.

Seeing this, Kublai Khan drew his bow again. Monk Chen was filled with grief and anger, and he did not want to be humiliated. He suddenly shouted loudly: "How can I, a man, be humiliated? My dear, Monk Chen, go!"

After speaking, he cut himself with a horizontal knife. He leaned backward and fell heavily on the layers of corpses.

When the surrounding Mongolian troops saw this, they immediately lit up torches and swarmed forward, robbing Monk Chen's body with swords...
Chapter completed!
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