Chapter 260: Yan Shu's Past Six

Yan Shu walked on the steppe and saw many Mongols walking behind her, and she was very suspicious. At this time, a thirty or forty-year-old Central Plains woman came over, Yan Shu stopped the Central Plains woman and said, "Auntie, hello." The Central Plains woman glanced at Yan Shu and said kindly: "Girl, is there anything wrong with you?" Yan Shu said: "Auntie, I just came from the middle and am not familiar with this place. May I ask those people who are going forward, what are they going to do? ”

After listening to the explanation of the Central Plains woman, Yan Shu understood. This Central Plains woman was originally a native of Lin'an in the Great Song Dynasty, because she was oppressed by corrupt officials and corrupt officials, and was exiled to Mongolia, but fortunately she was taken in by the hospitable Mongolian herdsmen and lived on the grassland for more than ten years. The tribal leader who took in the women of the Central Plains was called Temujin, and Temujin fought many victories in the east and west over the years. Today, Temujin has returned victorious, and the people who have remained in the tribe have gone to meet the victorious army.

After the women of the Central Plains left, Yan Shu thought to herself: "Since Genghis Khan unified Mongolia, the Mongols have raised an army against Jin, and burned and looted everywhere, and are extremely brutal, but this aunt said that the Mongols are hospitable and oppressed by Dajin, and they have not heard of Genghis Khan's name, it seems that Genghis Khan has not unified Mongolia." After Genghis Khan unified Mongolia, he destroyed Dajin and attacked the Great Song Dynasty. The Great Song Dynasty could not resist and was destroyed by the Mongols. Although I am a descendant, I also don't want to see the Tartars occupy the Han people. ”

"I might as well do something for the current Han people and not let Mongolia unify. But it was Genghis Khan who unified Mongolia, and I don't know which tribe Ögedei belonged to. However, those who are qualified to unify Mongolia are none other than those tribes. I might as well kill the leaders of the tribes and let them all decline. I heard from my aunt that Temujin's tribe is also a big tribe of Mongolia, and his tribe should also be one of the candidate tribes for unifying Mongolia! ”

Having made up her mind, Yan Shu followed the crowd to meet Temujin's victorious army. I saw the soldiers under the command of Temujin, with a large number of cattle, sheep and captives, returning like heroes to the cheers of the herdsmen. Yan Shu followed Temujin's team to the outside of the king's tent, only to see Temujin order a banquet to celebrate, and the soldiers under his command were thunderous with joy.

After nightfall, Yan Shu sneaked into the king's tent and put the drunken iron

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Mujin killed. Temujin's men were wary of army attacks, but they did not seem to have any experience in fighting with the masters of the charlatans. Yan Shu came and went freely in Temujin's camp, but no one noticed it.

The next day, Yan Shu inquired about the situation of the Temujin tribe - since it had already been done, it was natural to do it to the end, and it was necessary to let the Temujin tribe completely decline.

At the beginning, Yan Shu was quite satisfied with the situation, Temujin's eldest son Jochi and second son Chagatai fought for the throne of Khan, and the Wanghan tribe and the Zamuhe tribe took advantage of the fire to rob, and the Temujin tribe was in danger. Unexpectedly, the situation changed abruptly, and Jochi and Chagatai both decided to give up the Khan throne, and jointly promoted the third brother Ögedai to succeed the Great Khan, and after Ögedai unified the Temujin tribe, Wang Han and Zamuhe were defeated.

Only then did Yan Shu know that Genghis Khan's Wokotai was Temujin's third son. Originally, Jochi and Chagatai had a fierce temperament, great military achievements and heavy troops, and Ogedei had a weak temperament and relatively mediocre talents, and it was impossible for the Khan to fall to Okotai under any circumstances. But as soon as Yan Shu operated like this, Wokotai became a sweat by mistake. Yan Shuzhi, who was full of remorse, couldn't wait to give herself a few slaps.

Yan Shu gritted her teeth and said: "If you are wrong, you should correct it, since I let Wokotai come to power, then I will send him on the road!" That night, Yan Shu sneaked into the king's tent again, touched the bed of Wokotai, and stabbed Wokotai to death with a sword. At this time, six people suddenly jumped out and surrounded Yan Shutuan.

Of the six, the leader was a blind man, and his weapon was an iron staff; One person was a showman, holding an iron fan; Another man was extremely short and stocky, and held a golden dragon whip in his hand; There is also a woodcutter dressed as a strong body, holding a pure steel flat pole; Another man was dressed as a small merchant, with a small figure and a large rod and a scale; The last person was a woman, beautiful in appearance, but there were wrinkles at the corners of her eyes, and there was a faint white hair on her temples, if the woman was twenty years younger, she must be a beauty.

Xiucai said proudly: "I knew you would come to assassinate the Great Khan." Yan Shu was shocked: "Could it be that the Wokotai I killed just now is a stand-in?" The blind man scolded, "Who is this witch under the command of whom?" Why did you come to assassinate the Great Khan? Yan Shu was angry in her heart and said: "

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As a Han Chinese, but you serve the Tartars, you deserve to die. He swung his sword at the woodcutter.

Yan Shu expected that the conflict with the six people was inevitable, and she felt that it was better to attack the six people first, so she took the initiative to attack the six people. Because the other five people are all crooked melons and inferior dates, not human, only this woodcutter is magnificent, so he first took this woodcutter under the knife.

The woodcutter used a stretcher to hold Yan Shu's long sword and hit Yan Shu with a backhand punch. Probably because Yan Shu was relatively weak, the six of them despised her because of this, and when Yan Shu fought with the woodcutter, the other five only watched from the sidelines, and no one stepped forward to help. Unexpectedly, Yan Shu has learned "Dugu Nine Swords", and is the best at finding flaws, and although this woodcutter is strong and brave, his moves are not subtle, and Yan Shu likes this kind of opponent the most.

Within a few moves, Yan Shu grabbed a flaw in the woodcutter and stabbed the woodcutter with a sword. The other five people all exclaimed: "Fourth brother" and "Fourth brother", each with a weapon and stepped forward to besiege Yan Shu.

As soon as they fought, Yan Shu knew in her heart: "It turns out that the highest martial arts in this group of people are this blind man and that poor sour talent, and they are really unseemly." These six people seem to have practiced a combined attack formation, but fortunately, I killed one person immediately, leaving them with one less person, and the formation was loophole, otherwise it would be really difficult to deal with. ”

These five people, like the woodcutter before, are not disciples from the big faction, although they are brave, but there are many flaws in their moves. Yan Shu stabbed Humpty Dumpty and the small businessman down one after another, and said poorly: "Big brother, let's send Tieling!" Hit her 'fandom'. ”

As soon as the words fell, there was a "whoosh" sound, and five Tieling called Yan Shu. Yan Shu was taken aback: "A blind man can also cast a secret weapon?" Yan Shu had just ascended, and her skills had not recovered, so she only dodged three Tielings and was hit by two Tielings. The three iron lings hit the woman, and the woman fell in response.

Yan Shu was furious and shouted: "Do you think you alone will have a secret weapon? Yan Shu took out a "Black Blood Divine Needle" and shot it at the blind man and the poor sour Xiucai, the two of them desperately dodged, but they couldn't completely dodge, and they were both shot down by Yan Shu.

Yan Shu was the only one left in the tent, and Yan Shu found that the wound hit by Tie Ling was faintly numb, knowing that the hidden weapon was poisonous, and her heart was cold, so she hurriedly went out of the tent to find a place to use power to drive away the poison.

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