Chapter Thirty-six Chasing Speed
Jie Li looked at Luo Yi coldly, his face and eyes were full of murderous intent. As long as Luo Yi makes any words or actions that make him dissatisfied or unwilling to listen to, he will kill him.
Although Jie Li was so down and out, he was also a hero of a generation. It is undeniable that the Eastern Turkic lineage reached the strongest peak in his hands, but he met the Tang Dynasty and Li Shimin, which was also destined to be his tragedy.
Jie Li has always envied the talents of the Central Plains. Not to mention the amazing Fang Xuanling, Du Ruhui, Wei Zheng and others, even the useless Zhao Deyan was a top figure in the Turks. As a former prince of the Central Plains, Luo Yi had a flaw in his personality, but he still had considerable military achievements. He was cunning in military use, and dared to fight and fight and kill.
Jie Li was initially happy about Luo Yi's original effect, so he regarded him as his confidant, hired him out of order, and directly assigned him more than 10,000 troops to train him according to the tactical practices of the Han people and make him a weapon on the battlefield.
Luo Yi did not disappoint Jie Li's expectations and had excellent military training results. Especially in the battle with Tuli, Luo Yi showed extraordinary combat ability and made great contributions to his defeat of Tuli.
Faced with Luo Yi's outstanding performance, Jie Li even wanted to train him to become the pillar of the Turks: firstly because Luo Yi had his talent, and secondly, he also had the meaning of buying bones with a thousand gold. He wanted all the Central Plains to know that Jie Li was eager for talent, just like Cao Mengde of the Three Kingdoms period, he could store talents in an unconventional manner. No matter what he committed in the Tang Dynasty, as long as he had the ability, he could be reused here.
However, Luo Yi's performance against Luo Shixin made Jie Li disgusted and he also completely saw Luo Yi's face.
Jie Li did not blame Luo Yi for losing to Luo Shixin. He knew Luo Shixin's ability, and it was not a surprise to lose to him, nor did Luo Yi for running away. This person is not greedy for life. Not afraid of death is certainly worthy of praise, but fear of death is not a shameful thing. Jie Li cares about Luo Yi's attitude. He valued Luo Yi's ability and was heartbroken to him, but Luo Yi has always regarded himself as an outsider and regarded the Turks as a tool for promotion.
Jie Li could already imagine what would happen if he escaped successfully and sent him to the Western Turks. According to Luo Yi's urinary nature, 99% of them would directly turn to the Western Turks. Instead of developing to that point, it would be better to take action first and avoid leaving any disaster. He had already made up his mind when he escaped and arrived at the Western Turks. He killed Luo Yi at the same time as he successfully escaped and arrived at the Western Turks, so as not to cause bad things.
Now Luo Shixin chased him to the nearest place. It just so happened that Luo Yi made a little contribution to him to repay his valuation.
Luo Yi was so angry that his body shivered, his face looked like earth, and his sweat was like slurry. He never thought that Jie Li would push him out as an abandoned child at this time, and his attitude was so decisive and unquestionable.
"I killed wolves all year round, but today I scared my eyes..." Luo Yi looked at Jie Li with grief and sighed: "I'll go!"
Jie Li said to a personal guard beside him: "You lead Sanqian to follow Luo Yi. If Luo Yi is slow to rush. If you are playing tricks, just kill him first. I will raise your son like a parent-child!"
The guard without hesitation, clenched his fists and made an expression of fearlessness of life and death.
Jie Li said to Luo Yi again: "You transfer two thousand from your army and follow behind. Whether you live or die depends on whether you are brave enough." He paused and sneered: "You are the stupidest hunter I have ever seen."
Luo Yi had a tiny face and said nothing!
He led the three thousand soldiers assigned to him by Jie Li, and then called on the two thousand elites he had carefully cultivated, and fiercely rushed towards the Tang army rushing from behind.
Luo Yi twitched the reins and rushed forward with the determination to die.
Jie Li used this skillfully, using the three thousand soldiers who were loyal to him as the existence of the clamping Luo Yi, so that he could not use conspiracies and tricks, and at the same time left him a little chance and hope for life. If Luo Yi used the two thousand soldiers he trained to make tricks, he might not be able to fight over three thousand people. Moreover, all the soldiers of Luo Yi are Turkic people now, so they can kill each other. Even if Luo Yi is their leader, he will not be able to obey orders at this delicate time.
Faced with this situation, Luo Yi has only one way out... to kill through it.
Only by killing Luo Shixin's army can he have a glimmer of hope to escape.
If he could really kill Luo Shixin's pursuers, Jie Li wouldn't care whether Luo Yi was dead.
Luo Yi was tansheng. Faced with this threat of death, he could only seek a glimmer of hope with the greatest strength to help the Turks stop Luo Shixin.
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Luo Shixin himself was a cavalry general, a warrior who was good at using cavalry. When he was young, he herded cattle for wealthy families and used cavalry backs for riding training. Therefore, when he joined the army, Zhang Xutuo looked down on Luo Shixin's young and thinness, thinking that he could not wear armor or ride a horse. However, Luo Shixin put on armor and rode his horse, and rode his horse like flying, which made the three armies admire him.
After joining the army, the commanders and leaders were all cavalrymen, and they were famous for using cavalry. They had strong experience in using cavalry. With their thoughts and souls after crossing, they had a certain understanding of cavalry. This modern experience, combined with advanced cavalry knowledge, also has an omniscient military god master. The mixture of three factors made him quite profound in cavalry, no less than that of Li Shimin.
The most important thing about cavalry is mobility. A cavalry with mobility is the real cavalry.
Looking at the past and present, the most mobile cavalry is the Mongolian cavalry. Although Luo Shixin, as a figure with the idea of the emperor and Han Dynasty, did not like the barbaric and cruel Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, it is undeniable that they were powerful in that era. Temujin and Kublai Khan during this period, their cavalry, in terms of field battles, were unparalleled in the world.
But in terms of details, the real strength of Mongolian cavalry may not be comparable to that of the cavalry of the Han and Tang dynasties. The Chinese cavalry of the Han and Tang dynasties can be better than that of Mongolian cavalry in terms of strength and equipment, but one thing that makes Mongolian cavalry superior.
That is mobility.
The mobility of the Mongolian cavalry was incomparable in that era. Their speed of march was marvelous. They were able to appear in incredible places during incredible periods of time, thus giving their enemies and a fatal blow. I remember that there was a time in history when the Mongolian general Subute went on an expedition to Europe. He led the Mongolian cavalry from the Ruska Pass across the Carpathian Mountains and appeared under the city of Gran in the Danube River Basin. It took only three days to know that these two places were covered with snow, with a dangerous terrain, and there was no way to do so. Faced with such a situation, it was extremely terrifying that the Mongolian cavalry could still march for 600 miles in three days.
Chapter completed!