Chapter 494: Not an inch back

However, Du Lili was still not at ease, she mobilized her strength to remove the boulder bullet from the corpse, endured nausea and checked the corpse, and determined that it was a junior officer of the Yuan Army, not Sun Hui.

Du Lili carefully searched the top of the mountain, but still found no trace of Sun Hui. She stood at the top of the hill and activated her detection capabilities again, still finding nothing.

But at this moment, she saw a dazzling white light appear in the sky, like a meteor crossing the sky, she remembered how Sun Hui flew from Fancheng City to Chiyan Mountain, and immediately understood.

That's Sun Hui.

She knew why she hadn't been able to detect him.

Just as Du Lili guessed, Sun Hui at this moment is trying to control his flight speed in the sky.

Because he wants to know the whole picture of this war.

Soon after forcing the Yuan gunners to fire a "return cannon" at the top of Chiyan Mountain, he turned into a "fireball", got up and flew to the top of the mountain to check, and found that the Yuan army's command tent was actually located here. At this time, under the attack of the "return artillery", all the generals of the Yuan army fled. Sun Hui recognized the banner of Ashu, the marshal of the Yuan army, but he couldn't determine which one was Ashu, and because the flight speed was too fast, he couldn't turn and descend to attack, so he could only let these people run away.

Sun Hui quickly flew over Chiyan Mountain and came to the river, he turned his head and flew in the direction where the pontoon bridge was, and soon came to the top of the pontoon bridge, he tried his best to stop himself in the sky, and carefully observed the battle situation below.

Du Lili and Xiao Tiantian are really efficient in their cooperation, next to the pontoon bridge, there is a huge stone arch bridge, it may be that they have all been to Beijing, and they are too impressed by the Lugou Bridge, and they also made an ancient porous stone arch bridge like the Lugou Bridge here, but it is much bigger than the Lugou Bridge.

This stone arch bridge can be said to be the largest and longest stone arch bridge that Sun Hui has ever seen in his life, and the two girls obviously considered the passage of ships when they built it, making the arch of the bridge large enough for large warships to pass.

The fierce battle on the river is nearing the end, there are wrecks of Yuan warships and the corpses of the dead on both sides everywhere, and the remaining less than 100 Yuan warships are desperately withdrawing from the battlefield and fleeing in the direction of Anyang Beach, and the warships that did not have time to escape were either crashed by Ye Chuchu's iron boats or sunk by Song warships, and some Yuan troops saw that there was no hope of escape, so they had to put up white flags on the warships and surrender to the Song army.

Seeing that he didn't need to do anything, Sun Hui flew in the direction of Badger Beach, and just happened to see the Song army reinforcement fleet led by Jia Yidao passing through the river. Sun Hui saw that the Song army's warship array on the river was basically intact and the losses were not large, and he knew that Liu's entire naval army had been wiped out. But he was still a little uneasy, so he didn't go down to meet Ye Chuchu, but flew along the river in the direction of Lumen Fort.

After a while, Sun Hui flew to the sky above Lumen Fort, he saw that the river was densely covered with countless wrecked ship fragments and floating corpses, the river water was dyed red with the blood of the war dead, and the camp of the Yuan army on the shore was also a dead corpse pillow, obviously while annihilating the Yuan army, Jia Rudao also arranged for the Song army to land to launch an attack, and won the victory.

After Sun Hui circled the sky a few times, he was sure that there was no Yuan army, and then he remembered that Niu Fu's troops might still be fighting fiercely with Ali Hague's troops, so he turned his head and flew in the direction of Fancheng.

Qin Gang saw Niu Fu unbutton the deerskin gloves on his right hand one by one. The worn-out deerskin glove was wrapped heavily around his elbow, like another layer of his skin. After half a day of bloody fighting, all the people were exhausted, but Niu Fu suddenly seemed to have become a different person. After he took off the glove on his right hand, he also took off the tired and sleepy appearance that he had been tired and sleepy all his life.

Qin Gang saw that he straightened his waist, and the whole person seemed to be suddenly half a foot taller, and the muscles on his thin right arm bulged with a bang, as if with a layer of hazy firelight, and the blood vessels swelled up one by one, extending to the chin and face.

He was just standing there alone, but there was a terrible sense of murder and oppression on that arm. The Bohai horse's horse screamed and trembled, and stepped back in front of him. That's the real General Niu.

The horse on which Niu Fu himself sat down suddenly trembled and fell to his knees, it was obviously exhausted. Niu Fu chuckled, jumped off the horse, abandoned the iron shovel in his hand, and pulled out the horse chopping knife that he had been cherishing, and the light of the knife reflected on the mud ground, making Qin Gang squint. Niu Fu single-handedly slashed at the hundreds of Mongolian cavalry who came to the face. Although he galloped on foot, he outpaced his galloping horse, and with a sound he crashed into the rushing horse.

Qin Gang had been by his side for so long, and he didn't even know that he would be so terrifying. At this moment, he was powerful and incredible, and no flesh and blood could resist his strength. Qin Gang watched in amazement as Niu Fu handed out a knife, and forcibly split those Mongolian light horsemen into two parts.

The sound of a knife slashing through a bone was so crisp and terrifying, and when a huge blood light spurted into the sky, it made a sound as clear as a whistle. Niu Fu was in this hard and clear and tactful sound, all the way into the Mongolian cavalry array. His body was wrapped in a cloud of red light and blood mist, and with each sword light, shattered iron armor and torso flew into the air.

Niu Fu took twenty steps and cut down more than forty people, each of which was cut in two with men and horses. The light horsemen of the Mongols, who were less than two hundred men, could not help but be angry, and the living horses trembled from neck to tail, and when they rushed to a place where they were no more than ten paces away from the Song army, they began to hesitate to stop their steps, and Niu Fu shouted fiercely again, and his roar was like the windward whistle of a lion. The enemy began to turn around and run backwards.

Niu Fu stood upright with his sword and couldn't help laughing as he watched the Mongols flee backwards. He put down the knife to support the ground, but he didn't expect that the knife couldn't stand the impact of the horse just now, and at this time, it was just lightly pressed, and it was broken into two with a bang. Niu Fu lifted the knife to look at it and threw it away. He turned his head and said to Qin Gang with a smile: "Lao Tzu is still the happiest in his life. Before he could finish speaking, he suddenly spat out a mouthful of blood.

Qin Gang hurriedly stepped forward to support Niu Fu, and then he suddenly heard a roar above his head, and the two of them looked up together, and saw a huge fireball falling from the sky and bursting to the ground not far from them.

Niu Fu and Qin Gang couldn't help but widen their eyes in surprise when they saw Sun Hui coming out of the pit on the ground with smoke all over his body.

Seeing Sun Hui, Niu Fu subconsciously lowered his head to look for the line he had drawn, but after countless people fighting and trampling on the muddy ground, it had already been unrecognizable, and the line was not visible at all.