Chapter 213: The First Battle

Gao Quan wanted to hide in the rear and wait until the Tatars retreated before returning to the capital, but after thinking about it, he felt that it was better to go with Jia Ke. In case the emperor sees him not and thinks that he is greedy for life and afraid of death (in fact, he is greedy for life and afraid of death), I am afraid that there will be no good fruit to eat at that time.

So he opened his mouth and said to Jia Ke righteously: "Where did Master Jia say this? As a servant of the emperor, how can I hide behind when the emperor is so critical? Master Jia doesn't need to persuade me anymore, I will definitely go back with Master Jia. ”

Gao Quan regretted it as soon as he said this, and he hoped that Jia Ke could persuade him a few words, so that he could justifiably stay in the infantry, and he was called supervising the infantry. But Jia Ke's words suddenly shattered his hopes.

"Now that Gonggong Gao has made a decision, I won't say anything more, so let's set off now and strive to reach Jingshi within two days. When Emperor Jinshi sees that Gonggong Gao is so loyal, he will definitely be praised by everyone. Jia Ke no longer persuaded him, but said categorically.

Gao Quan's remorse in his heart now, who wants the praise of Emperor Lao Tzu, what I have at home now is money, what is the reward of Emperor Lao Tzu enough for? Does it matter to have my life?

But Jia Ke was no longer in the mood to play with him, and 20,000 cavalry were already waiting in the teaching field.

Jia Ke then pulled the reluctant eunuch Gao to the teaching field, and at this time, 20,000 cavalry and more than 40,000 horses were almost full.

Jia Ke came to the front of the team and directly ordered: "Time is urgent, there is no time to do any expedition ceremony, now the whole army immediately set off, the target is the Beijing Division, this time we will definitely fight to the death with the Tatars, and we must not let them wreak havoc in our Central Plains." ”

After saying this, Jia Ke waved his hand, and tens of thousands of horses left the teaching field in order and embarked on the road to the rescue of King Qin, the king of Jingshi.

It's just Jia Ke, I didn't expect that he would never return to Xuanfu Town this time, and this time he started his brilliant life.

Jia Ke led the men and horses to travel day and night, running for hundreds of miles, and finally reached the periphery of the Beijing Division in two days. Jia Ke arrived in Beijing almost at the same time as the Tatars.

Arslen Khan also reacted after a few days of delay in Miyun, so he left only a small number of men and horses, and he led a large army straight to the capital. Along the way, they also plundered villages and towns near the capital.

Only then did Arslen Khan discover that the wealth near the capital was completely beyond his imagination. Just plundering what he got in the small villages outside the capital was more than all his income from going south in previous years.

It was precisely because the Tatars were busy plundering the land that the speed of the march was delayed, and by the time the Tatar advance reached the vicinity of the capital, it happened to meet Jake's troops.

Jia Ke sat on his horse and watched the boundless Tatar people from a distance, and Jia Ge did not feel much fear. Although the Tatars had a temporary advantage, this advantage would be weakened little by little over time, and now the control of the imperial court was still very strong, and soon a steady stream of reinforcements would come to reinforce it. What Jia Ke has to do is to show his edge in the midst of many reinforcements.

Now the Tatars have just arrived in Beijing, and their foothold is not stable, although they have also sent vigilant cavalry, but these people Jia Ke is not in his eyes, and now he rushes to say hello to the Tatars and let them know that Jia Ke has come.

In fact, Jia Ke doesn't know now that the emperor on the upper floor of the Jingshi City is taking hundreds of civil and military officials to watch the formation of the Tatars on the city tower.

The emperor stood on the city tower and watched the countless cavalry galloping back and forth on the battlefield in the distance, one by one, one by one, a faint fear rose in his heart, this is by no means the emotion that an emperor should have, but he couldn't control himself, because his army did not rely on him.

The emperor looked at the Tatars outside the city, and then looked at the soldiers around him, although they were wearing bright armor, and each of them was wearing iron armor. It was these people who looked at the Tatars outside the city, but they showed frightened faces one by one, where did they still look like the most elite troops in the Central Plains. I'm afraid these people are not even as good as the ordinary soldiers in the Nine Sides.

Just when the emperor was suffering from gains and losses, suddenly the military department Shangshu Huotu pointed to the distance and said to the emperor: "Your Majesty, you want you to see quickly, our reinforcements have also arrived." ”

With his words, the emperor and the minister of civil and military affairs looked along with his fingers. Sure enough, a pair of cavalrymen came from afar, all of them were also skilled in archers and horses, and they came galloping from a distance with a puff of smoke and dust. Its momentum is no weaker than that of the Tatars.

The emperor was excited when he saw this, and hurriedly asked, "Which place is this the soldiers and horses of King Qin?" ”

Huo Tu set up a pergola to carefully look at the flag of this team, and saw a big flag with blue characters on a red background, and a line of small characters on it could not be seen clearly, but there was a big "Jia" character in the middle.

Huo Tu saw that he already had a bottom in his heart here, and turned around to say to the emperor: "Your Majesty, this should be the people of Jia Ke, the envoy of Xuanfu Town." ”

The emperor was comforted when he heard this, this Jia Ke he knew, he was able to become the festival envoy of a town at a young age, thanks to his strength. I didn't expect that at the critical moment, it was still the people I personally picked up that worked, and it was only a few days before Jia Ke came with people. I think it was sleepless all the way, ready to rush to the capital to come to the rescue. At this time, the emperor already regarded Jia Ke as his confidant in his heart, and such a loyal general was indeed rare. If you don't trust him, who can you trust?

The emperor didn't know that at this time, there was a mysterious power echoing around him, subtly changing his mind.

Jia Ke didn't know at that time that he had already left an impression in the emperor's heart. He only wanted to take advantage of this moment to give the Tatars a dismount.

Jia Ke said to the cavalry behind him: "We just came to Beijing and have no achievements, and now the Tatars are in front of us, you dare to go with me, and let the Tatars understand the power of our Xuanfu Town cavalry." ”

On the battlefield, the soldiers worship the most brave generals, and Jia Ke's bravery on the battlefield is obvious to all, so he is deeply admired by the whole town of Xuanfu. Now when they heard Jia Ke's words, they all shouted together: "I am willing to go with the general." ”

Jake then turned his horse's head and led his cavalry straight towards the Tatar camp.

At this time, the Tatars also discovered Jia Ke and rushed towards them, and they saw that the front was a light general, how could he be so familiar with his dress? How can he be so similar to the demon Jia Ke circulating on the grassland?

Now Jia Ke's image on the grassland has changed dramatically, and now as long as he hears the name of General Shenwei on the grassland, he can tell the child to cry at night. There are even many ignorant herdsmen who worship Jia Ke as a god, hoping that Jia Ke will not come to harass their tribe.

Although the Tatar general saw that Jia Ke was a little hesitant, but it was not the time to hesitate on the battlefield, and the general of the Tatar army sent someone to report to the king's tent, and at the same time led three or four thousand cavalry under his command to meet him. He believed that the Tatars were a people on horseback, and that these Southern Dynasty cavalry would not be their opponents even if they were several times more numerous than him, and that he was responsible for the garrison of the periphery, and that he would never allow the Southern cavalry to threaten the Great Khan's royal tent through them.

Now Jia Ke danced the halberd and rushed to the front of the cavalry, and when he saw that the Tatars on the opposite side not only did not run, but could not meet them, he couldn't help but be overjoyed, and what he was most afraid of was that the Tatars would run away when they saw them turn around.

Soon after, the two teams collided head-on, and as soon as Jia Ke crashed into the Tatar cavalry, Fang Tian's halberd flew up and down, and the tip of the halberd kept rotating around Jia Ke like a meteor. The place where he passed was immediately turned on his back, and no one could stop Jia Ke's progress in the slightest.

The cavalry behind Jia Ke saw that Jia Ke was so brave, and their morale was greatly boosted for a while. Completely ignoring the fatigue caused by the long-distance travel, they moved forward one by one. The Tatars fell into passivity in an instant, and no one among the Tatars recognized Jia Ke and shouted: "It's General Shenwei of Xuanfu Town!" Run, everybody. ”

Since Jia Ke defeated the Tatars several times and went north to the steppe, he carried out a large-scale massacre of various tribes. The tribes of the steppe were so afraid of Jax that they didn't even dare to call him by his name, and only referred to him as General Kamui. Now, when these people heard that General Kamui was fighting against them, they couldn't help but think of the horror of the legendary Jia Ke, and they couldn't help but shout.

This shout completely demoralized the Tatars, and some of the Tatar cavalry unconsciously fled backwards, so their own ranks were dashed up.

Jia Ke almost didn't laugh out loud when he saw this situation, this is really pie falling from the sky. I originally thought that it would take some effort to destroy these thousands of cavalry, but I didn't expect them to mess up first. So what else is he polite about?

So Jia Ke led his men and horses to surround this group of Tatars, and Jia Ke struck left and right among the Tatar cavalry, but the leading general among the Tatars knew that if this continued, his army would be completely finished. It was he who led his own soldiers to work hard to maintain the troops, so that he would not be scattered.

Jia Ke watched from a distance, this army began to regroup, which was what he hoped for. It seems that the leading generals of this army are still somewhat capable. If it is only about the ability to lead the army, I am afraid that it has surpassed the Battelle and others he met before.

Searching carefully among the Tatars, Jake saw a man in the center of the procession, wearing a golden helmet and iron armor. There they are trying to maintain the troops.

Jia Ke naturally knew the truth that the thief captured the king first, so he didn't take the men and horses, and rode alone and waved the Fang Tian painting halberd, and killed the general.

The Tatar general did not give this for nothing, he watched and listened to all directions, and suddenly there was a commotion beside him, and when he turned his head, he saw that there was a general there, who was killing him like a chopping wave. The soldiers under his command couldn't resist him for a moment, and he immediately knew that this was the Shenwei general on the grassland, and it was indeed Shenwei invincible.

This general knows that now is not the time to be reckless, and he thinks that his martial arts are far worse than Jia Ke, and he is afraid that he will lose his life if he goes up in one or two.

So the Tatar general ordered his own men to fend off Jako, while he himself moved backwards. I want to stay away from Jia Ke.

And Jia Ke saw that he was getting closer and closer to the general, and suddenly rushed out from behind the general, and the Tatar general moved backwards and was about to flee. Jia Ke hurriedly took out his treasure carving bow from his side, and pulled the bow and pointed an arrow at the general.

The Tatar general, who was now fighting his horse and preparing to retreat, did not expect Jake to injure a man with an arrow, but the arrow hit him in the head, and he immediately fell from his horse and died.

Without the main commander of the enemy army, Jia Ke led his soldiers to fight and ended in only half an hour, and Jia Ke annihilated thousands of enemy troops with a small number of casualties.