Chapter 75 The troops are approaching the city(2/2)
Soon after, there was just a pop sound, and the heavy three-edged arrow, which was enough to penetrate the iron armor, had already penetrated the horse's neck, and then hit Yiding Yebu, who was hiding on the right side of the horse's neck.
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The war horse neighed and fell to the ground, and Yi Dingye fell off the horse without stopping.
When Yabulan caught up with him, the other two Jiannu cavalry did not stop at night and surrounded him. He saw that Yi Ding, who had fallen off his horse, was shot through the heart. He was lying on the ground with only slight twitching, and blood spilled from his mouth.
"It was really difficult, but I finally killed one of them."
Yabulan dismounted, cut off the Yiding's head and hung it in front of the saddle.
One of the Jian slaves stayed up all night and asked: "There are two more ahead, do you still want to chase them?"
"No more chasing, there's no need." Yabulan waved his hand, "Go back and report to Gushan Ezhen."
At that moment, the three of them turned back north, and after walking less than five miles, they encountered a large group of people who established slaves.
Baiyin Tu brought over all his side troops, including 9 Niu Lu under the Xianghuang Banner (originally there were 10), 8 and a half Niu Lu from the Han Army under the Zhenghuang Banner (originally there were 10), and more than 3,000 coated slaves.
In addition to the more than 2,400 surrendered troops from Gaudi, the total number was more than 10,600. In fact, not many troops were lost.
However, the loss of equipment was still quite serious. There were only 1,500 cannons left, and only 15 Franco cannons. In addition, many long wooden plaques, spears, and waist knives were lost. There was no loss of baggage.
"Did you find that Yi Ding Ye is not taking them back?" Baiyin Tu said with a ferocious smile, "It seems that the Ming army is not far ahead."
He paused and then said: "Give me the order, the whole army should speed up. We must catch up with this group of Ming troops before Shenshi today, and we must not let them run away again!"
Baiyintu's worries are completely unnecessary.
Because the Ming army had no intention of running away.
Chapter completed!