Today, the two Hou Jinniu Luben who have been pursuing Ningyuan Fort came with the mentality of taking advantage. If they could sacrifice a few people in exchange for a large number of heads and equipment, Niu Lu would still be willing to do it. But there is really no benefit in chewing the men and horses of Changsheng Island unless Hou Jinniu Lu looked back at the flag behind him. Unless he could cut off Huangshi's head, the reward would definitely not be worth the loss. However, Niu Lu also knew that he was wishful thinking and wanted to go back and kill Huang Shi. Even if he could survive, he didn't know if he would survive. He could only hurry up and hope to get rid of the pursuers behind him as soon as possible. It's a pity that their group of Hou Jin soldiers came after a long distance pursuit. Just now, Jin Shen and Jin Shen had been circling them around Ningyuan. Now that they had changed from hunters to prey, their horsepower was no longer enough to ensure their safe escape. After just around half of Ningyuan Fort, more Houjin cavalry, who were running out of power, began to fall behind. Several people's mounts fell down due to exhaustion of energy, and some of them were caught up and hacked to death by the Ming army. Therefore, many of the straggler soldiers later ran away in order to get rid of the pursuers, hoping that the large force could draw the main attention of the Immortal Army. Huang Shi and his party relied on the large number of people. Every time he saw a straggler Houjin soldier trying to escape, Huang Shi would wave his sword to signal to the subordinates behind him to let the Changsheng Island cavalry, twice their size, leave the team and pursue the team. After the Golden Bulls caught the home team's butt, they persisted in pursuing the game. The distance between the Houjin soldiers in front of Huangshi and him kept getting closer. He kicked the horse hard to make the process of shortening the distance faster. The Houjin soldier closest to Huangshi hadn't thrown away his nail gun yet. Now he was controlling the reins with one hand while half-twisting his head to thrust the nail gun back. There was a look of despair on his face, like a trapped beast still fighting. The one-handed nail guns used by the Jin soldiers were generally made very long. This was mainly because they were too heavy to balance the weight at both ends during battle, so they could only be held in the middle of the barrel and had to be held under the armpits to keep them level. Generally speaking, the attack range of a four-meter nail gun is roughly equivalent to that of a two-and-a-half-meter horse or mounted spear. However, since horses and spears are both two-handed weapons, they are more flexible in assassination. Of course, the manufacturing process of the latter two is more complex and expensive. Because it is difficult to adjust the direction of the assassination with the nail gun, Huangshi was not optimistic about its effectiveness in cavalry combat in the past. But now he found that this thing is very good for stopping pursuit. At least it is very threatening to Huang Shi, who only has one sword in his opponent. He had been in the attack position on the rear left side of the enemy soldier for a while, but his several attempts to attack were blocked by the nail gun and he failed to get close enough to kill him. "If you have the ability, I can't afford it." Huang Shi took out the blunderbuss from his waist. This new weapon is not too powerful. About the same as a walking bow. Although the attack range of the hand cymbals is not small, if you ride on a violently bumpy horseback for 20 meters, God knows where it will hit. Twenty -meter -away distance was just a second. The two people were the one -second thing. Huang Shi could not use this thing and the horse was a safe guarantee. Huang Shi didn't even dare to lower his horse to get chopped in order to improve his accuracy. Say it again. Shooting a high target on the back of a high-speed horse. Huang Shi felt that his shooting level was far from reaching this level. Now it seemed that a handgun would be just right for this kind of pursuit battle. However, the main problem with the matchlock gun is that after packing up the musket, Huang Shi still needs to use flint to ignite the fuse. He puts the reins with both hands to prepare the musket, which slows down the horse a lot. Just when he was busy lighting the match rope, he suddenly heard a loud roar coming from behind him. Zhang Minghe slapped his horse and jumped in front of the Huangshi horse. After seizing the attack position on the left side, he stabbed the enemy soldier down with one stab. Today Zhang Minghe is in a very bad mood. It stands to reason that he had already become famous a few years ago and was known for his excellent equestrian skills. After he was selected as a servant in the Selected Front Camp by General Zhang Fat Mao, the whole camp regarded him as the Thousand Mile Horse of the Selected Front Camp. I think his future is limitless. After Zhang Feimao was killed in the Battle of Nanguan, Zhang Minghe lived up to expectations and became the new leader of the Selected Front Battalion. At this time, he was only in his early twenties. But from then on, Zhang Minghe's life became worse day by day. Except for Zhang Guanshui's old brothers, there were few people in and outside the camp who admired him. If Huang Shi hadn't been supporting him, Zhang Minghe knew that he would not be able to survive long ago. In the battle of Fuzhou, Zhang Minghe gave up his independence and joined Changsheng Island to become Huangshi's subordinate. He Dingyuan has always been his role model. Zhang Minghe hopes to become a person like He Dingyuan with his loyalty and bravery. Huang Shi treated him well. Zhang Minghe was also the first battalion officer in the Changsheng Island system. This time, the two teams of the forward selection battalion performed very bravely in the Battle of Juehua. Although Zhang Minghe's power and influence on this battalion was already very small, he still had to be credited with his share of the battle achievements. Thinking of his decisive decision and bright future, Cheng Zhangminghe was very happy at first. I didn¡¯t expect that yesterday, when I was flattered by Jin Guan and the others, I couldn¡¯t help but drink two more drinks and cause such a big disaster.?When he went out to attack this morning, Zhang Minghe specially picked a 10-foot-long horse spear and followed Huangshi to fight, fully intending to stab two more Jin soldiers to vent their anger. Life is always anxious and nothing happens. In the two confrontations just now, Zhang Minghe was not able to poke a blow. This made his anger filled with nowhere to vent and burned even more vigorously. Seeing Huang Shi lingering and not stabbing that one to death, Jin Bing Zhang Minghe couldn't hold back anymore and grabbed the Prancing Horse in front of Huang Shi and hit him with a shot. The relief in his heart was really indescribable. The other Hou Jin soldier in front knew he couldn't escape, so he took out his riding bow and wanted to shoot an arrow to hurt the enemy. Zhang Minghe stared closely at the man's movements. When the Hou Jin soldier released his hands and prepared to shoot, Zhang Minghe took advantage of his horse to slow down a little. There was another loud roar, and it hit the Hou Jin soldier in the ribs The Hou Jin army rushed towards the north gate of Ningyuan like a whirlwind, stepped onto the official road, and ran northward at the risk of their lives. They had just rushed past the north gate tower with their front legs. Jiao Huangshi's group came over and now the two sides are very close. Just now Huang Shi saw that there were not many pursuers and the formation was unorganized. He originally planned to repel the pursuers and rescue the generals Guan Ning. After hearing that Hu Yining fell behind, all he wanted to do was drive away the enemy soldiers and then search for the whereabouts to see if he could find General Hu. But once you see enemy soldiers fleeing in front of you, the primitive hunting instinct in your body comes back to life. Huang Shi and his men became more and more excited and chased the fleeing enemy closely. Their swords kept waving, and more blood sprayed out of Changsheng Island. The group kept shouting excitedly and desperately urged the horses to move forward. Seeing that the enemy soldiers were fleeing two or three hundred meters in front of him, and there were fewer and fewer people, Huang Shi, who was so excited, kicked his mount hard again. At this time, the horse under his crotch was chasing forward with all its strength. That Hou Jinniu Lu really felt like crying without tears when he saw the dwindling number of companions around him. He once again looked back at the pursuers behind him and was a little surprised to suddenly realize that there were not many pursuers following him. Judging from this Niu Lu's experience, the smoke and dust raised by these pursuers only seemed to be three. About ten people. Huang Shi, Zhang Minghe and others who were in hot pursuit never bothered to look back. They just stared at the enemy in front of them, hoping to catch up quickly and kill a few more. But in fact it is the same as the post-Jin army that keeps falling behind. Some people in the Dongjiang Army are almost exhausted. Just slowly fell behind. And every time the Jin army broke away and fled, Huangshi would allocate twice as many troops as the deserters to pursue them, so gradually they no longer had any strength advantage. Seeing Hou Jinjun suddenly run down the official road and circle around, Huang Shi couldn't help laughing three times: "Is this a dog jumping over the wall in a hurry?" With a wave of his long sword, he led his men straight forward and followed Hou Jinjun in a circle. Two circles. In front of them, the enemy's cavalry rushed up a hill and then disappeared on the hillside. Huangshi chased the enemy's tail up the hillside and was the first to leap to the highest peak of the mound. At the first sight of the enemy deployment behind the hillside. Huang Shi's forward leaning body instinctively leaned back and the long sword pointed forward suddenly retracted as if to give a stop command. ?¡ ?That Hou Jinniu Lu originally just felt sorry for the loss of his men, but when he saw that the pursuers were only about thirty people, he came up with the idea of ????sniping at Huangshi. There were only forty people left around him. And if you keep running like this, you will lose at least half to the Ming army. This is what the so-called "don't force the enemy when you are poor" in the art of war refers to this situation. Anyway, escaping would lead to death, so Jinniu Lu decided to fight to the death. If Huang Shi could be killed, no matter how many troops he lost, Qili and King Khan would definitely make up for it. Hou Jinniu Lu was not sure that his mount would have enough physical strength to allow him to escape. Anyway, it would be no big deal to die. It would be better than falling behind and being hacked to death by Huang Shi like he is now. So he led his troops to escape down the official road and headed straight for the hilly area on the roadside. At this time, he was holding on to a sense of luck, hoping that Huangshi would let him go when he saw the complex terrain. But the hope of Jinniu Lu was once again in vain. The Dongjiang Army seemed completely unaware of the danger before them and rushed down the official road, chasing them into the hills. After this, Jin Niulu finally made up his mind to fight to the death. He caught sight of this higher hill at a glance. After taking the lead to rush across the hillside, he immediately grabbed the horse and jumped off the horse first to prepare for an ambush. Although the slaves behind him were still a little panicked, they understood the master's plan when they saw this posture. They also grabbed their mounts and pulled up a line of defense as quickly as possible. By the time the last few Houjin soldiers escaped across the highest point of the hill, more than twenty Houjin warriors had already stood firm on the ambush line on the back slope, and Houjin Niulu was anxiously giving them orders. This group of Houjin soldiers turned their horses sideways to form a simple field fortification. The first few to stop also took off the thick felts on their horses and held them in front of them as shields. In the center of the horse-drawn defense line, ten Houjin soldiers picked up their iron-tied walking bows and put them in their hands.?? stretched into a full moon shape. As soon as they were ready, Huangshi jumped out from the top of the mountain. Jinniu Lu saw it clearly, pointed his arm towards him, and shouted: "Fire the arrow!" When the Huangshi people jumped over the highest line of the hill, they were in mid-air. Having seen the enemy formation at the foot of the back slope and seeing those twenty arrows pointed at him, Huang Shi instinctively leaned back and then hurriedly pulled the reins to the left. At the same time, the man had shrunk and fell to the left side of the mount. His violent tug almost pulled the halter off the horse's head. The horse's neck was pulled into a large arc to the left. At this time, a row of sharp arrows had already roared and fired. Huangshi's right leg took off the stirrup and fell to the left. When I saw two arrows passing through my head one after another. The mount also whined in pain. The horse was hit by four arrows in the chest and two arrows were hit in the horse's neck. Before it fell limply to the ground, Huang Shi had already taken off his stirrups and rolled out on his butt. While he was trying his best to get out of the way to avoid being pinned down by his mount, Huang Shi only had one thought in his mind: "When I get rich, I will definitely equip the horse with breastplates and neck armors." Later Jinniu Lu saw Huang Shi fall. After dismounting, they hurriedly urged the archers to wind their bows. When they were about to draw their bows again, the Ming army's rear team had already rushed in front of them. The ten arrows shot knocked down two more Ming army riders. The horses of the Ming Army refused to collide with the defense line drawn by the horses of the Jin Army. They automatically carried the riders around from the two wings and circled the outermost two. The confrontation between the two rear Jin soldiers and the Ming Army cavalry ended in a one-to-one draw: one Ming Army. One soldier was knocked off his horse by the nail gun of the Hou Jin Army, while the other had his head split open by a knife from the Ming Army that was speeding by. Hou Jinniulu immediately arranged for half of his cavalry to entangle the Ming army's cavalry. He knew that the Ming army would become more and more numerous, and Huangshi's hundreds of subordinates would all arrive soon. His only chance was to kill Huangshi before then and hope that the enemy's morale would collapse and retreat. This is also the only chance for these dozens of Houjin soldiers to survive. More than thirty Ming army cavalry rushed past twenty of them in an instant. Several others had already jumped off their horses and gathered at the place where the yellow stone landed. Hou Jinniu Lu knew that the chance of survival was fleeting, so he immediately ordered his troops to charge, then pushed away the horses in front of him, brandishing a big ax and rushed towards Huangshi's position. ¡ After Huang Shi fell from his horse, he took two steps back on his hands and knees. He was hit by an arrow on his right chest and the front and outer side of his right thigh, but neither of these arrows caused any damage. The defensive capabilities of the front of the armor are already very strong. The average thickness is about two or three times that of the back armor, and the right chest is one of the thickest parts of the body armor. The arrows that hit there couldn't penetrate his Shanwen armor at all. In fact, the thigh armor of the general armor is also one of the important pieces of armor. Huang Shi thinks it is about one millimeter thick, but the arrow may have been too close. It was able to hit the Shanwen armor piece deeply and the arrow was embedded directly into the armor. Huang Shi pulled it out with his left hand. He glanced at the arrow anxiously - luckily there was no blood on it. The armor carefully selected by Eunuch Wei is indeed of good quality. When the Hou Jin soldiers rushed over, Huang Shi had already stood up. He threw the arrow aside with force and then pulled out the long dagger from his waist. Huang Shi looked at the Houjin officers and soldiers who were ambushing him at the foot of the mountain in front of him. He easily turned the long sword in a circle with his right hand, slowly stopped it in front of his chest, pointed diagonally in front of him, and uttered a cold word in his mouth: "Well done! It turns out that poor rats eat cats." "The dog jumped over the wall." Before encountering this little ambush, Huangshi had already vented his anger well. Most of the resentment accumulated in these days was washed away by the joy of hunting. After being shot with two arrows, falling off his mount, and rolling on the ground in embarrassment, Huang Shi suddenly felt that the anger in his chest was already burning and was about to burst out of his throat. Before the enemy army began to charge, Huang Shi held the long sword with both hands. The man stepped on the ground and stood firmly. He had time to shake his neck from side to side and got into an attacking posture. His eyes stared at the Houjin warriors below, full of contempt and disdain in his heart. Disdain: "Barbarians, you have no culture, no creativity, no art, no history, you don't even have ancestors, and you even have to recognize your ancestors everywhere You really have nothing You can only show off your murder, robbery and destruction. The ability of civilization water battles are no better than 6 battles, long distance battles are no match for melee battles, and today you lost the horse battle, do you still want to rely on foot battles to save face? " Huang Shi stared at the life and death enemy approaching in front of him. While holding the sword, he cursed: "What else do the Tatars have? Just take it out! Grandpa is waiting here." What faced him was a fierce big man with a long-handled ax in his hand. Dancing like a tiger, Huang Shi held a sword in both hands and held one of his volleys. Following another, Huang Shi was struggling again and again, and only a while, Huang Shi felt a strong sword that he had gone back and rushed back. The enemy obviously tried his best to lift the long ax and cut it in a large circle, making him unsteady and spinning his body sideways. When Tianqi gave Shang Fang the sword, he told him:?Huang Shi should be kept with him at all times, but Wu Mu and many others thought it would be better not to carry out this order. Wu Mu once persuaded Huang Shi that the most appropriate way would be to offer Shang Fang's sword like others did. However, Huang Shi felt Apocalypse's words are serious. Huang Shi took a step back, stood firm, grasped the hilt of the sword at his waist, and pulled hard The Emperor's Sword had already been unsheathed, and the cold light flowing on the crystal sword body was like a clear spring.