Chapter 92: The First Assassination

(Make up for what you owe yesterday, and then code today)

Six days after Yin Zhiping led his men into Tongbai Mountain, the first major battle of the Mongolian army's official attack on Xiangyang finally began.

In this battle, the Mongolian army began in the morning and continued to attack all morning. But after all, he failed to capture Xiangyang in one go, and withdrew his troops.

Six days after entering Tongbai Mountain, Yin Zhiping's work has also begun. First choose a place that is easy to defend and difficult to attack, hidden and dangerous, and set up camp, and then send people to find out the news and spy on the military situation. After several days of news collection, on the 10th, Yin Zhiping finally decided to launch the first official action.

In the first operation, Yin Zhiping led his subordinates to pour out, but the main person in charge of the action was only the Zhengyue branch led by him, and the others were responsible for covering, mainly for them to observe and learn.

In fact, Yin Zhiping has never done this kind of thing before, and he can't say that what he did is standard and correct. But he always has some experience in his previous life on TV and movies, and most of these martial arts people are good at fighting alone, even if they have experience in assassination and assassination, they will not have experience in such an army of tens of millions.

The same is killing one person, but killing one person out of a few people and a maximum of a few dozen people is absolutely different from killing one person out of thousands. This requires a plan in advance and a variety of contingency measures. In case someone finds out, how to get out of the whole body, etc., need to be considered in advance.

Through intelligence analysis and stepping on the spot, Yin Zhiping has already made a conscious and careful plan, and has also taken into account the problems of how to retreat if the failure is discovered, and arranged special personnel to disperse attention and cover up.

It's night. Yin Zhiping led all his subordinates who all changed into black night clothes and left Tongbai Mountain. Sneak into the Mongol camp. Yin Zhiping's target this time was to be a commander in the Mongol army. and where their tents are. but on the edge of the great camp.

Yin Zhiping also wanted to directly kill the commander of the Mongol army's attack on Xiangyang for the first time, and the Yuan ancestor Kublai Khan, who would conquer the Southern Song Dynasty in the future. But he also knew that this was not realistic, Kublai Khan's camp tent was in the big tent of the Chinese army, deep in the camp of the Mongolian army, during which the barracks were heavy and well-defended, and they were the first time to act, they were not familiar with each other, and they lacked experience in assassination. Pick this kind of big goal the first time. It's unwise. The first time, you have to pick a small goal and try to be successful, so as to give everyone confidence and strengthen their morale.

The Mongolian army camp is not far from Tongbai Mountain, Yin Zhiping led more than 200 men to disperse and advance, and after about half an hour, they sneaked into the Mongolian army camp a stone's throw away.

Yin Zhiping gestured to make everyone hiding, and he also led Li Mochou, Yang Guo and Zhengyue Branch's men to crouch on the ground, looking at the camp of the Mongolian army in front.

The Mongolian army camp was densely packed. The camp was lit by braziers at intervals, and there were tall watchtowers on all sides of the perimeter. Even though it was late at night, there were also groups of Mongolian soldiers armed with torches interspersed with patrols between the tents, and the defense was very tight.

Yin Zhiping looked at it carefully for a while. glanced at Li Mochou beside him, then turned his head to look at Li Zhichang on the other side, and made a gesture to the two. Then he jumped forward with Li Mochou. Bow down and scurry close to the ground. Li Zhichang waved his hand to the Quanzhen disciple behind him. A total of fourteen True True disciples scattered with him and sneaked out.

First action. Yin Zhiping not only chose to be taken on by the New Year's Branch Hall directly under him, but also took responsibility and acted personally.

This time, it was actually only him and Li Mochou who infiltrated the Mongolian army camp. Although Li Zhichang and the other fourteen Quanzhen disciples also followed, they were actually only halfway there, waiting for them to come out after success or failure, and used two Tiangang Beidou Formations to support them. The rest of the New Year's branch were responsible for covering, and in case the failure was discovered, they would set fire to the camp elsewhere to distract the Mongol army.

Among the more than 200 people led by Yin Zhiping, in terms of the level of force alone, in addition to himself, it will be Li Mochou's turn. So this first action allowed Li Mochou to join, and everyone had no objections.

In addition, Yin Zhiping is also a little selfish when he brings Li Mochou. This operation, he plans to hand over to Li Mochou to carry out the main operation, if they can successfully infiltrate the camp where they assassinated the target this time, then Li Mochou will kill the target, and he will mainly be responsible for covering Li Mochou.

When he first brought Li Mochou to Xiangyang, he was still outside the city, and he was questioned and dissatisfied by many people in the group. Later, although he persuaded everyone, if this was the first action, Li Mochou would be able to slash an enemy general, which would naturally be more convincing, and no one would question it.

The two of them walked close to the ground, like two shadows on the ground, inconspicuous. Although there are high-rise watchtowers on all sides of the camp, it is not daylight after all, and it is not too far to see. Moreover, Yin Zhiping always paid attention to the lookouts on the two nearby guard towers, but when he saw them turn their heads to look over, he pulled Li Mochou to lie down on the ground and did not move;

Both of them were very skillful, and the lookout on the watchtower was able to travel a long way in the short time when he turned his head to look elsewhere and when he came back again. In the middle, they just stopped and crouched three or four times, and then the two of them entered the Mongolian army camp and hid outside a camp tent.

Entering the camp, it is much easier to do than the other side. Although there were Mongolian soldiers patrolling the camp from time to time, the tents were for them to hide. For such a big master as them, as long as they hide carefully, how can these ordinary soldiers in the Mongolian army be able to find out. The two carefully observed the patrol team, taking the opportunity to approach one camp after another.

The light of the brazier in the camp jumped, and the figures of the two men jumped from the shadow of one tent to the shadow of the other like two silent ghosts. The patrolling Mongolian soldiers passed by with torches, but they did not notice it at all.

Through several days of observation, Yin Zhiping has learned the target of this operation, the camp tent of the commander of the Mongolian army. After more than a dozen tents, the two finally touched the outside of the slightly larger tent where the target was located.

As a general who commanded 10,000 people, outside the tent of this commander of 10,000 people, there were people guarding the tent door day and night.

Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou committed assassinations, and they succeeded in assassinating without alarming anyone. The front tent gate was guarded, and they would not enter through it. The two sneaked into the shadows behind the tent, and Yin Zhiping first leaned his ear on the cowhide tent and listened to the movement inside. But I could hear a loud snoring inside, and I was obviously asleep.

He turned his head and nodded at Li Mochou, pulled out a dagger from his waist, stabbed a hole in the cowhide tent, and then leaned in to take a look. But when I saw that the people inside were lying on their backs on the thick beds spread on the ground, they were undoubtedly asleep.

He carried his internal force to the dagger, slashed downward, silently cutting a long slit in the cowhide net. Retracting the dagger and inserting it into his waist, Li Mochou had already walked to the long slit, and then took out an ice spirit silver needle from his waist, opened the gap and probed it in, and shot it out in the right direction.

The silver needle broke through the air without a sound, and the silver needle shot into it for only a moment, and there was no sound in the tent. The snoring of the Mongol commander had disappeared, apparently in his sleep, and he had died unnoticed.

Li Mochou withdrew his hand and made a successful gesture to Yin Zhiping, and then continued to open the gap, and the whole person squeezed in through the crack. After a few moments, she reached out and carried a package. The package stretched out of the tent, and first a smell of blood entered Yin Zhiping's nose.

Yin Zhiping didn't need to look at it, he knew that in this package was the head of the Mongolian commander, which was what he requested. In the act of assassination, whoever can cut off the head of the person will cut off the head as much as possible. Taking it back is not only a very direct proof of their successful assassination, but also hanging this man's head outside Xiangyang City to show the Mongolian army tomorrow will also be able to act as a deterrent.

The two were successfully assassinated, and then they returned along the road, carefully along the way, sneaking and disappearing, and leaving the camp of the Mongolian army without any danger. Until they went out and were picked up by Li Zhichang and other fourteen Quanzhen disciples, there was still no unexpected movement in the camp of the Mongolian army, and it was obvious that the Mongolian commander was killed by Li Mochou and had not yet been discovered.

The operation of the two was very successful, and they entered and exited the Mongolian camp, which can be said to have come and gone without a trace. (To be continued.) )