Ji Han Grand Commander

Chapter 375 369 Tacit Understanding

Chapter 375 369. Tacit Understanding
"Dondana?!"

Meng Huo was surprised and delighted when he saw that it was Dong Tuna. He was naturally happy that Dong Tuna was delaying him and that he would be able to escape by chance.

Meng Huo was shocked because he thought Dong Dana had either surrendered to the Han army or ran away. In any case, Meng Huo did not expect that he would see Dong Dana again.

The anger that Meng Huo had been holding in his heart because of the ambush by the Han army dissipated a lot now that Dong Tuna took the initiative to sacrifice herself to stop Guan Suo for him.

"Marshal Dong Dana, be careful!"

Meng Huo loudly told Dong Tu those two words, and then he went to the southwest of Laoshui without looking back. After all, it was free and effortless to say good things, so Meng Huo naturally didn't care.

However, Meng Huo left in a hurry and did not notice what Dong Dana did on the battlefield.

"Stop running around! Stop right there and help me cover the king's retreat!"

Dong Tuna gathered all the fleeing soldiers of the Nanzhong Army on the battlefield and formed a temporary battle formation.

However, Dong Tuna's own elite troops from the second cave were supervising the battle in the rear, and these temporarily gathered soldiers had to resist the Han army at the front.

Not far away, Feng Xi saw Dong Tuna suddenly rush out, his expression did not change at all, he just glanced at Dong Tuna with the corner of his eye.

"There is a flaw!"

The eyes of Mang Yachang who was opposite Feng Xi flashed. In a duel between masters, even a single distraction could be fatal, and Mang Yachang naturally understood this.

Just now, Mang Yachang's rearguard troops were defeated by Feng Xi with just a charge, and the soldiers fled and left their fate to fate.

At this time, Mang Yachang originally planned to die on the battlefield, but he did not expect that the Han army commander-in-chief Feng Xi came to the front of the battle line with a red tasseled spear in his hand as if he was sightseeing, and asked his name.

"I am a general under the command of Meng Huo, the King of Nanzhong. I am so arrogant! Do you, the Han commander-in-chief, dare to fight me?!"

He shouted loudly, looking very majestic.

Feng Xi did not answer, but just tilted his head. He did not agree, but he also did not let his Han army rush forward.

Just when the two were confronting each other, Dong Tuna led his army to attack, which led to Feng Xi's attention and a glance at Dong Tuna.

Mang Yachang thought he had found Feng Xi's weakness, so he squeezed the yellow horse under his crotch, and the broadsword in his hand drew an arc in the air, aiming directly at Feng Xi's head.

"Ding--!"

However, Mang Yachang felt that the sword in his hand suddenly tilted, and the upward force almost made him drop the sword out of his hand. Fortunately, Mang Yachang still held the sword at the last moment and managed to stabilize his body.

Mang Yachang looked carefully and found that Feng Xi didn't even have time to turn his head back. He took the gun in his right hand and just stabbed it upwards lightly. The gun seemed to have eyes and stabbed directly at the blade of the big knife in Mang Yachang's hand.

This powerful force directly deflected Mang Yachang's full-strength knife attack, and almost forced him to show off his unique flying knife skills. "You..."

Mang Yachang had just steadied his body and had no time to say anything when suddenly a flash of silver light appeared in his vision. Then all that was left in his sight was a blooming blood-red flower.

“Puchi…mm…”

Mang Yachang's throat was pierced by Feng Xi, and he fell off his horse. Mang Yachang was not dead for a while, but he could only lie on his back, holding the bloody hole on his neck in pain.

The cool air and the unstoppable blood that were sucked back into Mang Yachang's lungs through the big hole, making his breathing gradually rapid, which was a symptom of being unable to breathe.

He didn't understand. The Han army commander was so fast that he didn't even see what was happening.

Just now, Feng Xi gently thrust his right hand upwards, and then with a flick of his wrist, the spear naturally came to his left hand. Feng Xi casually held the back half of the spear handle with his left hand, and then, like an ordinary soldier, he made a straight thrust, and Mang Yachang fell to the ground.

Back to basics, Feng Xi nowadays seldom relies on those fancy moves. It is simple to use one move against a general of Mang Yachang's level, but the opponent is completely unable to understand the subtlety of the move.

Since leaving Sichuan, Feng Xi has experienced countless life-and-death battles, and has fought with various generals to varying degrees. His spear skills, which were originally quite unskilled in Sichuan, have been improved day by day in the years of fighting, becoming more and more like an arm.

It is no exaggeration to say that in today's environment where the Five Tiger Generals are old and their martial arts have declined, except for Ma Chao who is still in his prime, Feng Xi dare not say who will win or lose, as the others are definitely not Feng Xi's opponents.

Even Wei Yan, the pillar general of the Han army in the original timeline, was the same.

Feng Xi was distracted not for other reasons, but because he was thinking about who this Mang Ya Chang was. Dong Tu's distraction was like a virus leaving his brain, and his IQ regained its high ground, allowing Feng Xi to remember it all at once.

Mang Yachang was a general under Meng Huo during Zhuge Liang's southern expedition in the original timeline, and he was also a direct subordinate of Meng Huo, so he could be considered as Meng Huo's confidant.

Mang Yachang made a big appearance in the original timeline. When the Han army came to challenge, Meng Huo did not want to lose morale, so he asked who dared to go out to capture the Han general. Mang Yachang was the one who went into battle.

Mang Yachang's opponent was no mediocre person either, but the Han general Wang Ping. Wang Ping rode away after fighting him for only a few rounds, forcing Guan Suo to retreat 20 miles, which was a loss of morale.

Later, when Mang Yachang fought against the Han army again, he met General Pingbei Ma Dai, and Mang Yachang's end was just a matter of one sentence: "Mang Yachang rode out on his horse and fought with Ma Dai. After only one round, he was chopped off his horse by Dai's sword."

This shows that Mang Yachang's fighting power is only at the lower middle level of the second-rate, not too strong. Feng Xi could beat this second-rate warrior with his eyes closed, so although he was distracted and looked at Dong Tuna at that time, he still listened carefully and watched in all directions, and saw clearly Mang Yachang's sneak attack trick.

The result was that Mang Yachang's ending was no different from that of the original timeline. He was stabbed to death by Feng Xi with just one shot.

As for why he didn't spare his life, Feng Xi felt it was unnecessary, as he didn't surrender voluntarily and was still resisting and launching a sneak attack. Secondly, Feng Xi also remembered that he was a die-hard Meng Huo fan, so his death would be like cutting off Meng Huo's wings, which would be of great benefit to his subsequent arrangements. Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons, Feng Xi chose to stab him to death directly.

After Mang Yachang struggled in pain on the ground and died, Feng Xi did not rush forward to support Guan Suo.

Because at this moment Guan Suo's troops and Dong Tuna were cooperating tacitly, Dong Tuna's second cave elites were guarding the rear, while Guan Suo's Han army was strangling the front, so that none of the Nanzhong soldiers who had managed to escape the previous encirclement escaped this time.

(End of this chapter)

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