Chapter 200 Chapter 51 Tsuda Hidenari Falls Letter from Oda Nobunaga

When Sabei and his entourage arrived at the place where Tsuda Hidenari and Kobe Nobutaka were ambushed, it was the time when Tsuda Hidenari and Kobe Nobutaka fought the most fiercely with these bunchmen. The first soldier was surrounded by a crowd of people, and only two military flags were exposed.

Seeing this, Sabei immediately ordered to cut into the encirclement of a crowd and rescue Hidenari Tsuda and Nobutaka Kobe. After hearing this, Sen Kecheng beat his horse and rushed towards the crowd, the cross spear in his hand dancing around his body, twisting the panicked crowd. Fujido Takatora glanced back at Right Ichisuke, and after Right Ichisuke nodded, he waved the spear in his hand and beat the horse into the crowd.

Sabei, who was guarded behind by the attendants led by Ichisuke on the right, had already ordered Kaima Yoshiya to take his iron cannon and bow bearers to ambush on the retreating road, and Suzuki Heavy Industries and Yamashita Shinsuke were also sent together to assist Kaiba Yoshiya.

After Kaima Yoshiya and the others left, Sabei took the naginata from Heiji's hand, clamped the horse's belly with force, and ran in the direction of Tsuda Hidenari and Kobe Nobutaka with the remaining forces of his men.

Although Sen Changke has a clear eyebrow Oudoudou, he is undoubtedly a fierce general. Mori Changke, who was the first to rush into the crowd, had already led a dozen close attendants to the periphery of the crowd to enter the interior of the ambush circle. But because the individual was too brave, he broke into the front and was surrounded by a group of people who reacted.

Hidenari Tsuda, who was stabbed in the chest, protected Nobutaka Kobe tightly behind him, and although the attendants around him also struggled to kill the crowd back, the crowd that was crushed by the black really made the surrounded Hidenari Tsuda and others experience the taste of being caught in the vast sea of people's war.

After Mori Naga was divided and surrounded, the samurai under Mori Naga immediately joined forces to attack the crowd that surrounded Mori Nagake. After Fujido Gaohu found out that Mori Changke was surrounded, he also waved his spear and led his subordinates to fight hard to rescue Mori Changke who was besieged.

Sabei, who had stabbed down a ground squire, looked at the military flag that was already shaking a little, and said to his men, "Rush with me!" Then he led his samurai and standing guards to rush towards the fluttering military flag. The flag-bearers carrying the flag of the Guardian followed Sabei at all times, indicating where Sabei was, which not only let the army under the command of Sabei know that Sabei was with him, but also let the crowd know the location of the commander of the Oda Army.

So a large number of people rushed in the direction where Sabei was, and after sensing the idea of "capturing the thief and capturing the king first", Sabei untied the broken horn head pocket and the red feather weaving, and handed it to the right Ichisuke, and the two understood each other's meaning without saying much. Immediately, Sabei took the ordinary head pocket offered by Heiji and took dozens of his subordinates to join Fujido Takatora.

After working together to kill and retreat the crowd that surrounded Mori Nagake, Fujido Takatora saw Mori Nagake, who had already been stabbed several times, and the only five remaining attendants. Fujido Takatora didn't have time to communicate with Mori Changke, so he joined Mori Changke's army and rushed towards the interior of the ambush circle.

After forcing a ground attendant away, Fujido Takatora saw Sabei dressed in black and footed. Fujido Gaohu was stunned for a moment, and then listened to Sabei say: "Quick, rush in, after they are surrounded, it will be difficult for us to gain an advantage in this unfamiliar environment." ”

Mori Nagake, who was beside Fujido Takatora, also saw Sabei, and after a brief exchange between the two, they continued to rush towards the crumbling military flag.

However, even after Sabei and others did their best to enter the siege, only Nobutaka Kobe was left under the fallen military flag.

Fujido Takatora, who gave up his mount, helped the trembling Kobe Nobutaka onto the war horse. Nobutaka Kobe, who was riding on a horse, did not dare to look at his uncle, who was carried by Sabei. It wasn't until Kobe Nobutaka heard the sound of a dense iron cannon that he realized that he was being protected in the middle by countless simple and well-equipped ashigaru people wearing the word "Wei" printed on it. The giant man beside him guarded him tightly with a spear, and he could hear his heavy breathing. Behind him, Sabei's horse was dragging his uncle, and he couldn't hear what Sabei was saying, but Sabei's expression told him that he was probably out of danger

Sabei looked at Kobe Nobutaka who was sluggish in front of him, and there were countless worries in his heart, Tsuda Hidenari had already died, don't save another Nobutaka who was temporarily nervous due to fright, so he still couldn't explain to Oda Nobutada.

Oda Nobunaga in Gifu Castle was talking to Shuichi Hasegawa about the siege of Nagashima when suddenly Maeda Toshiie, the head of the Akamato Buntoshi, knelt down in front of the house and handed over a letter from Oda Nobutada.

After handing the letter to Oda Nobunaga, Oda Nobunaga took the letter and said to Hasegawa Shuichi, who wanted to avoid it: "Nagashima has always been cunning and fierce, it is a disaster for my family in recent years, and I have suffered under them, and it must not be good news for Kankuro to send a letter so soon!" ”

Hearing this, Hasegawa Shuichi bowed his head and said, "Your Highness, you have to avoid it!" ”

Oda Nobunaga did not speak, but opened the envelope and read the contents of the letter directly. Seeing this, Hasegawa Shuichi did not say anything more, but sat on the ground and waited for Oda Nobunaga to finish reading the letter.

After a few breaths, Oda Nobunaga finished reading the letter and said to Hasegawa Shuichi on the side, "You go down first!" ”

After hearing this, Hasegawa Shuyi kowtowed to Oda Nobunaga, and quickly got up and left. Oda Nobunaga summoned the Maeda Toshiya outside the door, handed the letter in his hand to the Maeda Toshiya and said, "Give this letter to Mother!" ”

Two days after Tsuda Hidenari fell, the entire offensive of the Oda Army on the Western Front came to a standstill. There was an air of unease everywhere inside and outside Sawa Mountain Castle. The samurai and ashigaru who were captured after the rout had already been captured by Oda Nobutada, and seven or eight of Tsuda Hidesei's attendants had already committed suicide on their own initiative, carrying the guilt of their lord and leaving time. This layer of uneasiness that shrouded Sawa Yamashiro was even more suffocating against the backdrop of the cold winter.

It wasn't until the Maeda Toshiie, who was carrying a red robe, passed through Sawayama Castle and came to the castle hall to hand Oda Nobunaga's letter to Oda Nobutada. Subsequently, more than a dozen samurai, including Sabei, were urgently summoned to the assessment room by Oda Nobutada.

By the time Sabei arrived at the assessment room, Oda Nobutada had already appeared in front of the samurai. After greeting everyone in the room, Sabei quickly found his seat, and it didn't take long for Oda Nobutada to gather all the people he had gathered.

Oda Nobutada, who was at the top, looked at the samurai at the bottom with a serious face, and after looking around at the crowd, Oda Nobutada opened his mouth and said to everyone: "Father sent a letter, in which it was stated that he ordered his uncle's close attendant to cut his stomach, and expressed his gratitude to Ming Wei Genshin and Mori Naga Ke Yongwu for rescuing his uncle's body and Nobutaka. ”

After speaking, Oda Nobutada took out two certificates of appreciation from behind him and handed them to Sabei and Mori Nagake. Oda Nobutada then continued: "My father also said in the letter that there is no need to be soft on the local servants and common people near Nagashima, and that anyone who dares to wield a sword will be beheaded. ”