Chapter 153: Stopping the Horse

A few days after Qiu Chuji and the others said goodbye and left, Kublai Khan's request for an edict was sent to the camp.

Considering the high martial arts of the five sons of Quanzhen, and the bandits were rampant along the way, Kublai Khan appointed a thousand-strong team to escort him, and ordered the four masters of Nemo Xing, Xiao Xiangzi, Yin Kexi and Ma Guangzuo to accompany him.

Such a careful arrangement was made to ensure the safety of the edict on the one hand, and on the other hand, it also meant to demonstrate against the Quanzhen Sect.

The brigade traveled all the way west, and where it passed, it robbed and plundered the Han people, making the chickens and dogs restless.

Nemo Xing and the other four only ate, drank and enjoyed themselves, and didn't care about any evil deeds of the Mongolian army. After a few days, the group arrived at the Danshui Ferry.

The captain of the team swept his eyes and frowned.

Although there are a lot of boats stopped at this ferry, they are all small ferries, and people can ferry, and it is delusional to want people and horses to cross together.

So the commander had no choice but to order his men and horses to rest in place, and then ask the noble official who was in charge of reading the edict on this trip.

The nobleman heard that it would take three times as much to make a detour, and even though he was a little afraid, he called Nemo and the other four to discuss.

After hearing this, Yin Kexi said: "What's so difficult about this? If you don't want to make a detour, just take a boat to go there." ”

The noble officer was a little embarrassed: "It's just that this safety is ......."

Xiao Xiangzi said disdainfully: "With the four of us walking with you, who in this world dares to give up their lives? What do you have to worry about?"

Nemo Star was very approving, nodded and said, "That's right, someone is coming, so that he will not come back." ”

Ma Guangzuo was bowing his head to deal with a plate of beef, and he didn't have time to care about these boring things, just puffed out his mouth and made a vague "woo" twice. It's a statement.

The noble official was overjoyed by this assurance, and said with a smile: "Since there are four masters in charge, then I can rest assured." ”

So the commander ordered the commander to lead a large group of men and horses to detour by land, and he only brought two ten-man squads to accompany him, and he and Nemo and the other four people directly boarded the boat to cross the river.

When they reached the other side, they found a larger inn to rest. The shopkeeper also deliberately gave up the courtyard behind the inn to greet Mongolian guests.

The nobleman and Nemo Xing and others set up a banquet in the room in the backyard, but those Mongolian warriors did not have this treatment, leaving two warriors on duty at the door, and the rest were eating in the inn lobby.

After the meal, the Mongolian nobleman was not in a hurry to leave, and if he was in a hurry, he would have to wait for a large group of people, so he decided to stay here for the night. Tomorrow we will continue on the road.

When the Mongol warriors were free, they wandered outside the inn in twos and threes, so frightened that the passers-by in the street hurriedly took refuge.

This made the Mongol warriors even more proud, and they scolded the passers-by at will, and laughed after scolding.

While the Mongol warriors were running rampant, a big horse came straight from the street, and the people on the horse did not slow down when they saw a pedestrian, and shouted: "Get out of the way!"

Two Mongol warriors were on their way to the horse. Seeing that some Han people dared to be so arrogant, they were full of anger. But when I looked at it, I saw that it was a beautiful girl, and I couldn't help but think.

The two Mongolian warriors did not dodge either, and stopped in front and shouted, "Han people dismount!"

They thought they could force the maiden to stop, but the maiden seemed to have turned a deaf ear to their cries, and drove her horse straight into her.

The two Mongol warriors were unarmed. Frightened, she dodged to the side, and when the girl rode over, she shouted angrily, "Stop the horse in front of you!

At this time, the rest of the Mongolian warriors had already reacted, and some of them swept towards the girl with spears, trying to capture the girl alive.

However, the Mongol warrior was too contemptuous in his heart. He didn't stab straight with a spear, but the girl leaned down and dodged the spear.

When the Mongol warrior saw that his horse was about to rush over, he rushed forward and grabbed it with his hands.

The girl sneered, reached to her waist, and pulled out a thin scimitar, and then twisted her arm flat at the speed of her horse, and heard a sneer, the Mongolian warrior had covered his neck and bled to death.

At this moment, the Mongol warriors were like a great enemy, and several of them stabbed the girl in the chest, front and back with spears, but the girl cut open the scimitar and blocked it.

The horses galloped fast, and after the Mongol warrior missed, they were pulled away and left behind.

Seeing that the girl was about to ride through the street, a Mongolian warrior stopped in front of him, but instead of attacking the girl on the horse, he pierced his spear into the horse's eyes.

The girl was taken aback, and rebuked, "Despicable!" and tried to stop it with a knife.

But it was already late, and though the spear had not yet stabbed it, the horse was already frightened, and with a sigh of relief, he turned and ran towards the houses by the roadside.

The girl hurriedly grabbed the reins of the horse, shouting and shouting to stop, but for a moment she could not be appeased, and under a negligence, she was thrown off the horse.

When the girl had stabilized herself on the ground, the Mongol warriors had already gathered around her, and two other Mongol warriors had brought ropes to tie the horses.

When the maiden saw that the horse had been lost to the enemy, she stamped her foot hatefully, looked for a vacancy, and turned and fled.

The Mongol warriors did not receive the order, and did not dare to leave the pursuit at will, so they had to watch the girl leave. But they got a big horse, and they didn't feel any frustration, so they took the horses and went back.

Soon after, the "bell-bell" sounded, but two flower donkeys ran over in small steps, and two Taoist aunts, one long and one young, sat on the flower donkey.

I heard the young Dao Gu say: "Master, I haven't seen my junior sister all the way, are you looking in the wrong direction?"

The elder Dao Gu snorted and said, "I've inquired, that little slut should be in the vicinity, look for it again." ”

It turned out that these two Dao aunts were Li Mochou and Hong Lingbo's master and apprentice, and the girl who rode a horse before was Lu Wushuang.

In the years that Lu Wushuang was exiled to Chixia Villa, she actually had a lot of opportunities to escape, but because she was too scared in her heart, she never dared to do it. It wasn't until Yang Guo had a successful precedent that she had the courage to take this shot.

The escape journey that started was quite smooth, and the horse she rode was fast, and she was a few days ahead of Li Mochou, and she had always pulled Li Mochou far away.

But she didn't have much experience in traveling, but she was delayed a lot of time on the road. And because of her vicious attitude, few people were willing to show her the way, and some people even deliberately pointed in the wrong direction, causing her to go around in a lot of circles.

When everything went wrong, Li Mochou and Hong Lingbo caught up.

Fortunately, her luck was not at worst, and she found Li Mochou in the distance in time, and fled in a hurry.

But when she fled to the ferry, bad things came again, and she had to wait a long time before she could get on the boat, and she did not dare to abandon her horse, so she had to turn back to the west.

But sometimes people are so unlucky, she has just traveled a short distance, and then she clashed with the Mongol warriors and was forced to abandon her horse.

Li Mochou's master and apprentice rode the donkey for a while, and Hong Lingbo suddenly shouted: "Master, look at that horse!" (to be continued......

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