Chapter Twenty-Nine: Chasing Han Sui
Yan Xing said worriedly: "The safety of the lord? ”
Han Sui said angrily: "The old man has been crisscrossing Xiliang for several years, how can he be a greedy person who is afraid of death?!" ”
But looking at this, Ma Chao saw that the arrow could not hit Han Sui, and he was very annoyed, and after thinking about it again, he knew that he had to fight to the death. Because of the obstruction of Han Sui's personal guards, it was difficult for Xiaobai to advance. So Ma Chao turned over and dismounted, fought on foot, and killed Han Sui's personal guards. When the guards saw that Ma Chao was so stupid as to abandon the war horse, they were all a little disdainful. However, what they didn't know was that in the midst of the hosts, the war horses could not move, and they were not as mobile as foot combat.
The guards were crowded in the center of the hosts, and it was difficult to turn around on horseback. And Ma Chao has the wind under his feet, faster than them. The guards stabbed with spears one after another, and Ma Chao turned his head and dodged. With another swing of his spear, he stabbed one of the riders in the chest and sent him flying ten paces away.
Looking at the empty saddle, Ma Chao had an idea, and immediately thought of stepping on the back of a heavy horse, even faster. So Ma Chao first dealt with a few guards around, and then jumped into the saddle of one of the war horses.
Then it was easy, Ma Chao successively picked up the guards who were blocking him from the horse, and then stepped on the horse's back and ran towards Han Sui. Ma Chao thinks this is very interesting, like a game of hopscotch.
The soldiers of the Ma army saw from afar that their main general was actually flying on the wall in the midst of the army, and the momentum was magnificent. The horses galloped left and right, and the rebel soldiers could not surround them. But soon, they ran out of arrows, and the rebel soldiers got closer. The soldiers of the Ma army began to panic a little, and their only thought was to catch up with the main general who had left them behind. So the Ma army continued to move forward, but the killing of Han Sui's personal defense here gradually stagnated. Han Sui's personal guards were all one in a thousand, and the Ma army was naturally difficult to fight the enemy, and the casualties rose suddenly. The Guards even repelled the Ma army, and cooperated with other troops to almost surround the Ma army.
Ma Chao looked back, his troops were really stopped by the pro-guard army, and once they were stopped, they would be surrounded, and it was dangerous! Ma Chao could only continue to fly forward and kill Han Sui as soon as possible.
Ma Chao soon flew seven steps away from Han Sui, and was already face to face with Han Sui and Yan Xing, and Ma Chao could even see Han Sui's pupils shrinking. Yan Xing was in a hurry, hurriedly grabbed a long hammer, and threw it at Ma Chao. Ma Chao reached out and snatched the long pipe, and instead threw the long barrel at Han Sui. Han Sui was so frightened that he squatted down, and the long hammer was inserted into the handsome flagpole behind him.
Ma Chao's strength is extraordinary, and he immediately cut off the thick flagpole. The handsome flag embroidered with the big word "Han" collapsed with a bang. Chang Qi fell down again after the flag fell, and hit Han Sui, who was under the banner of Shuai, and Han Sui was smashed on the top of his head and bled out. Seeing this, Ma Chao looked up to the sky and laughed. Han Sui touched the blood flowing from his head, and then saw that his handsome flag was only half cut off, and then looked at Ma Chao, who was seven steps away and standing proudly on two horses with his feet, and his face was as frightened as earth.
Yan Xing was shocked, and he didn't fight with Ma Chao, so he picked up Han Sui and ran. Ma Chao saw that Shuai Qi fell and Han Sui fled, and he no longer worried about the safety of the tribe, and hurriedly chased Han Sui.
Seeing that Han Sui was in danger and fled, his personal guards panicked, and no longer fought with the Ma soldiers, but retreated backwards, intending to stop Ma Chao and protect the commander Han Sui.
The rest of the rebel troops saw their own handsome banner fall and disappeared the trace of the commander Han Sui, and they all thought that Han Sui was dead, and they immediately became a mess and scattered. The soldiers of the Ma army in the fierce battle took the opportunity to kill the Quartet, and then also chased after Ma Chao.
On the battlefield, there was a peculiar scene. The rebel general Yan Xing fled quickly with the rebel commander Han Sui in his arms, and Ma Chao also hurried behind him; The pro-guards also chased after Ma Chao with all their lives; The soldiers of the Ma army also chased after the pro-guards, and the other members of the rebel army thought that Han Sui was dead or messed up, and they were all stunned.
Yan Xing gritted his teeth, hugged Han Sui and left the car, and plunged headlong into the army of ten thousand. Ma Chao held the silver spear in one hand and the sword in the other, and gritted his teeth to chase after him. Chasing in the midst of the ten thousand armies, Ma Chao felt that it was a bit like being in a cornfield, Yan Xing and he always had to push away the soldiers and war horses that were blocking the way.
At first, Ma Chao caught up with Yan Xing, but some of the rebel soldiers came to their senses and intercepted him one after another. At this time, the guards also chased from behind, and Ma Chao was gradually surrounded in the middle. Ma Chao saw that Yan Xing was running farther and farther, and was stopped by the rebel soldiers and horses, and it seemed that he couldn't capture Han Sui, so he was furious, snatched a spear from a spearman, and threw it at Yan Xing from a distance. The spear streaked across the sky and pierced Yan Xing's robe mopping the floor. The robe was tightly tied to the ground, Yan Xing was defenseless, fell on his back, and even threw Han Sui out ten steps away, Han Sui fell a dog eating, which was very ugly.
Seeing this, Ma Chao's stomach hurt with laughter, and he no longer cared about whether to catch Han Sui. Ma Chao patted his head, remembering that he only cared about Han Sui, but left his subordinates far behind. At this time, the soldiers of the Ma Army also came one after another, and they were separated from Han Sui's personal guards.
Seeing that Han Sui fell badly from afar, the pro-guard army had the heart to protect Han Sui, and they didn't have time to embarrass Ma Chao anymore; also knew that the horse was super brave, so he ran past him. After this battle, the other rebel troops have already lost their hearts for Ma Chao, where do they dare to come forward to fight? Just hiding from afar, maintaining a huge encirclement.
Ma Chao calmly joined his soldiers, and his soldiers, like him, were all blood-stained robes and became bloody people. As soon as they met, they all looked up to the sky and laughed. Everyone has experienced a hearty battle, everyone has dozens or even hundreds of souls under the knife, and everyone's heart is beating extremely fast.
Ma Chao didn't care that he was still surrounded, and said with a smile: "Soldiers, are you quite happy?" ”
The soldiers of the Ma army shouted one after another: "Rejoice! Joyfully! ”
Ma Chao said: "I am incompetent, I failed to kill Han Sui in the army, and I am ashamed to wait." This time, I lost the bet. ”
The soldiers of the Ma Army said nonsense: "The lord is brave and invincible, and if he didn't kill Han Sui, he would leave him a dog's life!" ”
"That's it! It's not too late to kill later! ”
"Han Sui's lost dog, although he didn't kill it, it's not a matter of worry!"
Ma Chao laughed heartily and said, "Okay! Now, how about we break out? ”
"Yes!"
So Ma Chao ordered the sergeant to pick up Han Sui's handsome banner, brought Xiaobai for him, and took the lead in rushing to the rebels surrounding him. The rebels did not dare to stop it this time, and when they saw Ma Chao rushing forward, they rushed back, and there was a stampede and riot as a result.
Ma Chao ordered that the troops did not need to move their blades again. He led his troops through the rebels like a willow. Ma Chao's troops did not move, and the rebel soldiers did not dare to move.