Three Kingdoms: Peak Summons

Chapter 1296: Death of Luo Yi

 Chapter 1296 The Death of Luo Yi

 Chapter 1294: Death of Luo Yi

The person Bai Qi most expected to catch up with him was actually Yue Fei, but unfortunately Yue Fei was placed in Jingbei by his lord, and that was the Qin army's rear area, so no matter how Yue Fei tried, it was impossible for him to catch up with him. Shang Bai Qi's military exploits.

As for generals such as Xue Rengui, Su Dingfang, Zhang Liao, and Tan Daoji, they all have their own advantages and disadvantages, as do Huo Qubing and Meng Tian who emerged later.

If Bai Qi can retreat, some of these people will definitely be able to catch up with Bai Qi, but if Bai Qi cannot retreat, it is unlikely that they will catch up with Bai Qi in the short term.

 Both methods were destined to be unachievable, which also disappointed Bai Qi. He originally wanted to ask Jia Xu for advice after the battle, but until he met Li Jing, Bai Qi felt that he had finally found a savior.

 First of all, through the Yinshan city defense battle, Bai Qi discovered that Li Jing's abilities in all aspects were not much worse than his, and his military style was similar to his. He was the kind of commander without any weaknesses.

Secondly, Li Jing was born in the direct line of the Jin Dynasty, and had also been gilded in the Jiulong Guards. He was absolutely upright and Miaohong, and only missed a chance to soar into the sky.

 After the Qin and Jin families merged into one, in order to balance the Qin and Jin families, the lord will definitely reuse several generals from the Jin family, and Li Jing is the best representative of the Jin family.

To sum up, Bai Qi believed that Li Jing had the potential to catch up with him in the short term, so he deliberately gave up his opportunity to lead the army to Li Jing.

What Li Jing didn't know was that he regarded Bai Qi as a Bole, but in Bai Qi's eyes, Li Jing was simply the savior who saved him from fire and water!

Under the joint operation of Bai Qi and Li Jing, the operational efficiency of Yinshan City's major departments has been greatly improved. The defense plan that should have taken twelve days to implement was completely implemented in eight days, and the two newly recruited Ten thousand people's militiamen also completed their first training.

Later, Li Jing left Yinshan City for Zhenbeiguan with 5,000 cavalry, 10,000 main infantry, and carefully selected 20,000 militiamen with the strongest combat power, leaving only 10,000 for Bai Qi. The main army and nearly 40,000 militiamen guarded Yinshan City.

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 Mobei.

After dividing the troops with Zhuge Liang, Huo Qubing led 21,000 fine cavalry and pretended to be a large army to lead Murong Ke to Mobei. Since then, he has been facing the dual threat of Murong Ke and the major tribes of Yuan and Meng.

Relying on his excellent cavalry command ability, Huo Bing repeatedly broke through Murong Ke's blockades and sieges, but his army also suffered heavy casualties, and now there are less than 13,000 cavalry left.

In just half a month, under Murong Ke's pursuit and interception, the Qin army had already suffered 8,000 casualties. It was unknown how many battles would be fought in the future. Huo Qubing also lost confidence in himself for the first time.

 “Abominable.”

Huo Qubing clenched his fists unwillingly, not even feeling his nails pricking his palms. His eyes were full of anger and sadness.

“General Luo Yi, you must come back alive.”

Not long ago, the army leaving the fortress was once again surrounded by Murong Ke. This time after breaking the encirclement, in order to buy more time for the main army to escape, Huo Qubing had to leave three thousand riders to break the rear, and this time it was the turn of the person responsible for breaking the rear. Luo Yi and Ran Min.

The last time we faced this situation, the generals responsible for breaking off the rear were Long Qie and Xiang Yu, and they also led three thousand cavalry to break off the rear. In the end, the three thousand cavalry only managed to escape with less than a hundred people, and even Long Qie almost died in battle, all thanks to Xiang Yu. He was lucky enough to survive through rescue.

After the war, Long Qie was vaguely aware of Xiang Yu's identity. He wanted to go to Xiang Yu for a showdown several times, but Xiang Yu didn't give him a chance to speak. Seeing this, Long Qie was prepared to wait until after the war to ask.

Huo Qubing wished he could leave his queen, but anyone could do so, but he, as the general, could not.

After reluctantly leaving behind Luo Yi and Ran Min, Huo Qubing led the remaining soldiers and horses to continue fleeing. After running for more than two hundred miles, he was sure that he had temporarily escaped Yuan Meng, and then stopped to repair. The meeting place has been decided.

The sun rose and the moon set, watching the sun rise gradually, but Luo Yi and Ran Min did not return. Huo Qubing's mood became heavy again. The thing he least wanted to see seemed to be about to happen. Long Qie sighed when he saw this, and then stepped forward to persuade: "General Huo Bing, it's time for us to set off."

 “Waiting.”

 Listening to Huo Qubing's pleading tone, Long Qie couldn't bear to persuade him and could only sigh and walk away. He believed that Huo Qubing was sensible.

"well…"

Huo Qubing sighed. Just when he was about to give the order, he found a horse jumping out of the ground. There were two people on the horse. Under the rising sun, their shadows were stretched very long.

 “General Luo Yi and General Ran Min are back.”

 Huo Qubing shouted, then mounted his horse to greet them, personally welcoming Luo Yi and Ran Min back to the camp, but what he met was Luo Yi's cold body.

Ran Min had tried his best in this battle. Two-thirds of his dragon scale armor was broken and he had more than ten stab wounds all over his body. However, he killed more than 800 Mongolian cavalry with one person, including three thousand men. Captains, eight captains of thousands.

 Ran Min saved Luo Yi from danger several times, and finally protected Luo Yi and forced his way out of Wanjun. However, Luo Yi died of his injuries on the way back.

 After Yang Ye, another veteran of the Jin army, Luo Yi, also died in the battle with Yuanmeng.

Seeing Huo Qubing kneeling next to Luo Yi's body with a remorseful look on his face, Ran Min stepped forward and patted Huo Qubing's shoulder, saying in a deep voice: "General Luo Yi asked me to bring you something."

 “What are you talking about?” Huo Qubing asked eagerly.

“General Luo Yi said: Xiaoran, tell General Huo for me, never give up hope, even if there is only the last person left, you must go home with everyone’s honor..."

After hearing this, Huo Qubing felt as if he was struck by lightning. Then he stood up tremblingly and shouted: "The whole army is setting off."

 Ten thousand Han cavalry, led by Huo Qubing, continued to fight northwest, and there were countless difficulties and obstacles waiting for them ahead.

At the same time, an eagle slave eagerly broke into Murong Ke's tent with a letter from a flying eagle, and his arrival also cleared up the doubts in Murong Ke's heart.

After so many days of pursuit, Murong Ke also felt that something was wrong. He couldn't say what it was specifically, but he just felt that the Han army general was too timid.

The Han army clearly had 50,000 cavalry and had the capital to fight the Yuan army, but it was chased away by the Yuan army all the way, and no matter how good the opportunity was, it did not dare to fight the Yuan army.

How did the Han general become so timid?

But when he learned from the Flying Eagle Biography that Zhenbeiguan had fallen under the attack of the Han army from both sides, Murong Ke realized that the Han army was not timid, and that he had been deceived by Huo Bing. He was not a Han at all. The main force of the army.

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