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Chapter 460

After Wu Lianghetai and nearly ten thousand Mongolian cavalry were wiped out by the Qi army, the Qi army's infantry directly pressed over.

The pressure on the battlefield came to Kublai Khan's side.

Under the banner of Dahu, Kublai Khan and many Mongolian generals had their confidence shaken and had almost no hope of victory.

There are already people around Kublai Khan, and they are trying to persuade Kublai Khan to take advantage of the fact that his defeat is not too bad and it is still too late to escape.

After all, the core of the Mongolian army is cavalry, and Zhao Tai would not be able to catch up if he ran away.

Just when Kublai Khan was shaken in his heart, the Chu army in the southwest of the battlefield could not withstand it.

As the banner was cut down, Shi Songzhi fled down the hill in panic. The Chu soldiers who had been approaching the central army were immediately demoralized when they saw the banner fell.

This was like giving Kublai Khan a shot in the arm. Seeing the main force of the Chu army collapse, he couldn't help but cheer with a flushed face, "Okay!"

Now Zhao Tai is attacking fiercely from the east. As long as Zhao Tai is blocked and the Mongolian army takes advantage of the retreat of the Chu troops in the west and drives the routed troops to the east, forming a chain reaction, there will be a chance to turn defeat into victory.

At this time, Kublai Khan only had 20,000 cavalry left in his hands. He gritted his teeth and said, "Chaqi, take your 3,000 cavalry. I will give you another 7,000 cavalry. Attack immediately and sweep the king from west to east."

On the battlefield, hit the Zhao bandit army directly!"

Chaci was the grandson of the famous Mongolian general Chilao Wen, and he was also a strong general. After receiving the order, he led nearly 10,000 cavalry and rushed towards the defeated Chu army.

To the southwest, the Chu army's banner fell, which shaken the morale of the Chu soldiers who were originally guarding the hills. Many soldiers and horses abandoned the hills and fled across the wilderness.

The Mongolian army on the western battlefield immediately chased the defeated Chu army, rushed towards Meng Gong's army, and then rolled into Zhao Taizhong's army.

On the battlefield, the loyal and obedient army led by Meng Gong had been fighting the Mongols for the longest time, and the soldiers were very tired.

However, their position was close to the approaching Qi troops, so they witnessed the whole process. The Qi troops defeated the Mongolian cavalry and pressed hard against the Mongolian army's formation.

The victory of the Qi army greatly boosted the morale of the Zhongshun army, and the soldiers gritted their teeth and persisted to resist the Mongolian attack.

Without the victory of the Qi army, the Chu army's central army would fall, and the Zhongshun army would inevitably collapse.

At this time, the Zhongshun Army saw the defeat of their comrades to the west. Although their morale was frustrated, they still persisted.

Meng Gong looked at the battlefield and saw a huge number of Chu soldiers fleeing, with tens of thousands of Mongolian infantry driving behind them. He understood the sinister intentions of the Mongolian army, which was to use this to disrupt the Zhongshun army, and then drive the defeated army to sweep into the Qi army's formation.

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"Loyal and obedient army! Hold on!" Meng Gong was covered in blood, holding a knife in one hand and a shield in the other, roaring wildly.

Facing the broken troops rushing over like waves and the Mongolian army behind them, the soldiers of the Zhongshun Army were like rocks on the seashore, holding weapons in their hands and motionless.

If ordinary people and horses were faced with the incoming waves of defeated troops, they would definitely run away with them, but the Zhongshun Army maintained its formation.

The defeated soldiers looked at the dense military formation in front of them and quickly bypassed the front. The Mongolian army behind them rushed in like a wall and pressed over like a tsunami.

"Bang!" There were loud noises as the two armies met!

The Mongolian soldiers immediately knocked the Zhongshun army back again and again. The army formation was knocked away by the Mongolian horse army, and the soldiers kept flying backwards. The battle was tragic.

Under the impact of the Mongolian infantry and horse troops, the Zhongshun Army's front was retreating steadily. At this moment, the Wuwei Army, which was approaching the Zhongshun Army, caught up.

Twenty thousand armed guards rushed forward and quickly joined the formation. The soldiers used their bodies as walls to resist the impact of the Mongolian army!

For a moment, the line of the Zhongshun Army was stabilized. The two soldiers faced each other, face to face, long soldiers fighting, short soldiers fighting each other, blood and flesh splashing everywhere!

At this time, the Mongolian army wanted to rush forward, and the Song army wanted to block it. The two armies formed two parallel lines in the wilderness, and in the middle of the parallel lines, there were layers of corpses.

Zhao Tai saw that the western front was temporarily stabilized by Meng Gong and Wu Xian, so he no longer hesitated and was unwilling to give Kublai Khan any chance to stand up.

"Loyalty! Ninghai! All the troops in Huainan, go forward!" Zhao Tai waved his hand from the watchtower and decided to leave only the Tiger Cavalry Battalion and the Forbidden Army to protect the Chinese army, and press all the elites towards the Mongolian army formation.

Kublai Khan no longer had any troops in his hands. As long as Meng Gong and Wuxian to the west were stable,

The Song army could attack Kublai Khan's formation without any scruples.

The roar of the mountain and the tsunami-like shouts of killing resounded on the battlefield. Accompanied by the rapid drums and loud horns, the elites of the Southern Song Dynasty launched an attack like a furious wave.

Suddenly, the battle reached a climax. The various units of the Qi army, armed with broadswords, spears, and heavy axes, slammed into the Mongolian infantry formation. Thirty thousand Mongolian troops were killed and retreated steadily.

Kublai Khan still had nearly 10,000 cavalry in the Mongolian central army. He wanted to make a desperate move several times and overwhelm all the troops, but he could not make up his mind.

The Mongolian army to the west defeated the main force of the Chu army, but was blocked by the Zhongshun army and the Wuwei army. They were just a breath away. Perhaps if they threw their troops and horses in, they could defeat the obstruction and roll towards Zhao Taizhong's army.

However, the 30,000 Mongolian troops in the east were killed and retreated steadily under Zhao Tai's fierce attack, and they could no longer withstand it.

Whether to throw his troops and horses to the west in a desperate move, or to stabilize the eastern front first, or to invest some troops and horses on both sides, Kublai Khan couldn't make up his mind with his cheeks pumping.

Kublai Khan made a quick judgment in anger, and the huge pressure of defeat made him breathless.

It would definitely not work to divide the troops, and there was no point in stabilizing the eastern front. Just when Kublai Khan's eyes were red and he was preparing to make a desperate move, cheers rang out from the south, making him instantly frightened.

"Your Majesty! Another Song soldiers have arrived!" Yang You suddenly shouted under the banner of the banner.

This shout shocked Kublai Khan and made the Mongolian generals tremble with fear.

Everyone looked up and saw flags fluttering in the south and a large red figure approaching from the wilderness. It was Zhao Kui leading the Yangzhou soldiers.

When Kublai Khan saw this scene, his eyes almost flew out of his sockets. He was frightened around him. He couldn't help crying and begging, "My lord, please keep the green hills here. Don't be afraid of running out of firewood. If you don't leave, it will be all over."

All Song armies in Huainan are moving closer to Chuzhou.

Emotions of panic, anxiety, and even despair appeared on the faces of the Mongolian generals.

They went deep into the country alone, but Song troops came in a steady stream. If the fight continued, no one would be able to return to the grassland.

Seeing that the Song army was coming, Kublai Khan was desperate. He thought that a hundred thousand troops would suffer a fatal blow. He didn't know how to explain to Mongolia and Brother Meng.

For a moment, Kublai Khan couldn't help but burst into tears and cried desperately.

When the generals saw the prince being beaten by Zhao Tai, they cried. Even more so, they had no intention of fighting. They just wanted to escape from the battlefield quickly.

Immediately, the generals no longer hesitated. Some came to pull the reins of the horses, some to pull down the flags, and some to persuade them painfully, "Your Majesty, withdraw! The horse army can still be saved now!"
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