Chapter 188: Four Mongolians vs. Three Jurchen Generals

Chapter 188 Four Mongolians vs Three Jurchen Generals

Wanyan Jindanzi was a little annoyed by his style of play, but there was nothing he could do.

Because he found that he was unable to catch Ashina Yingyang.

Ashina Yingyang, holding the double-edged swords of the Star Chaser, is the same as the Flying Fairy Spear God that the Bull Demon King faces.

They are all players with light and skillful skills.

Facing Wanyan Jindanzi who is holding the purple gold hammer, as long as you don't do anything stupid.

It's not too difficult to dodge.

In this way, the two fought dozens of rounds in a short period of time, but still no one won.

At this time, Wanyan Aguda and Temujin were both watching the battle in front of the battlefield, but their moods were completely different.

Sure enough, not long after, Ashina Yingyang suddenly slashed at Wanyan Jindanzi's chest with a knife.

Wanyan Jindanzi dodged instinctively, but Borshu Ashina Yingyang did not continue to attack.

Instead, he quickly turned his horse around and ran towards Temujin's army.

Wanyan Jindanzi was horrified when he saw this, and hurriedly urged his horse to catch up, wanting to capture Borshu in one fell swoop.

However, just when he was about to catch up with Ashina Yingyang.

Ashina Yingyang suddenly turned around and the two swords in his hands slashed out like lightning.

Wanyan Jindanzi was unable to dodge and was cut in the chest by Zhuixing's double knives.

"Damn it!"

The injured Wanyan Jindanzi shouted angrily.

But he did not pursue again.

He rode his horse and paced in front of the formation.

Reluctantly he returned to the army.

When Wanyan Aguda saw that Wanyan Jindanzi was injured, he knew that the purpose of this battle of generals had been almost achieved.

Although Ashina Yingyang finally pulled one back in the end.

But Wanyan Jindanzi's previous array attack was not without effect.

At this time, when the morale of the Jurchen army was greatly boosted, Wanyan Aguda shouted loudly.

He personally led the army to attack Temujin's Mongolian army on the opposite side.

Temujin did not show any weakness and led his army to meet the enemy.

On that vast grassland, the two forces were like two giant dragons, circling and intertwining. In an instant, the weather changed drastically and every tree and grass looked like an enemy.

The four sons under Temujin: Jochi, Chagatai, Ogedei, and Tolui, were like four fierce tigers, leading the Mongolian army with great momentum.

On the other side, there were three generals of Wanyan Aguda: Wanyan Wuqimai, Wanyan Loushi, and Wanyan Yinshuke.

He was also brave and good at fighting, leading the Jurchen warriors to fight bravely against the enemy.

Especially Wanyan Wuqimai.

He was the younger brother of Wanyan Aguda, the founding emperor of the Jin Dynasty.

Later he succeeded to the throne and became the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty, with the temple name Taizong.

Wanyan Wuqimai performed well in both politics and military, continued to promote the Jin Dynasty's expansion policy, and strengthened centralization of power.

He is in no way inferior to his brother, the founding emperor.

Following the orders from the generals of both sides, the two armies rushed towards each other like wild horses.

The Mongolian cavalry led by Jochi launched a fierce charge first. They waved spears and scimitars in their hands, shouted thunderous slogans, and rushed straight towards the Jurchen army commanded by Wanyan Wuqimai.

His eyes were sharp, like an eagle on the grassland, staring at Wanyan Wuqimai like he was staring at his prey.

Wanyan Wuqimai was not to be outdone. He brandished a scimitar and led the Jurchen warriors to meet the enemy.

"Ding! Wanyan Wuqimai's skill Destiny (fake) is activated!

Effect 1: Protect your generals from the negative effects of the opponent's monarch skills and commander skills
Effect 2: You can have a life-saving effect once a year, but it is not an absolute life-saving effect. Effect 3: When leading troops in battle, Command +, Military Strength +.

The armies led by the two men were like two torrents, colliding violently on the grassland.

Chagatai and Ogedei led two cavalry units respectively, encircling the armies of Wanyan Loushi and Wanyan Yinshuke from the left and right sides.

They took advantage of the terrain and the mobility of their cavalry, launching constant raids and guerrilla tactics in an attempt to disrupt the Jurchen army.

Wanyan Loushi and Wanyan Yinshu were both battle-hardened generals. They quickly adjusted their tactics and commanded the Jurchen warriors to counterattack.

"Ding! Wanyan Loushi's skill Wisdom and Courage is activated!
Wisdom and courage:

Effect 2: When commanding troops in battle, Intelligence +1, Command +.

Effect 1: When attacking a siege, the commander gains an extra +, and the morale of the troops he leads rises significantly.

Effect 5: When fighting an enemy, increase your force by 1, and then increase it by 5 for every rounds of fighting. This effect can be activated times in a row.

Tolui led an elite troop of archers, continuously shooting arrows at the Jurchen army from a distance.

As a grassland tribe where archers are popular, the Mongolian archers are all sharpshooters who can hit the target accurately from a hundred paces away.

Their arrows rained down on the Jurchen army, causing considerable casualties to the enemy.

The battle was extremely fierce, and both sides paid a heavy price.

The grassland was filled with the neighing of war horses and the shouts of soldiers, and the air was filled with a strong smell of blood.

Although the four brothers Jochi, Chagatai, Ogedei and Tolui were brave and invincible, they also felt the tenacious resistance of the Jurchen army.

They constantly adjust tactics and strategies, trying to find a breakthrough.

Ogedei held a shield and stood in front to protect the infantry from the attacks of the Jurchen warriors.

Tolui, holding a long sword, wandered around the phalanx, looking for opportunities to launch fatal attacks.

The Jurchen army led by Wanyan Yinshuke swept in like a violent storm.

They waved their weapons and shouted as they rushed towards the Mongolian infantry phalanx.

The two armies engaged in a thrilling hand-to-hand combat on the grassland.

The battle between Subutai and Wanyan Wuqimai was hard to resolve.

Subuchi's spear was as agile as a poisonous snake, stabbing at Wanyan Wuqimai again and again; while Wanyan Wuqimai waved his sword, slashing left and right, trying to find Subuchi's weakness.

The armies led by the two men also fell into a melee, with the cavalrymen charging, hacking, and stabbing each other, making the fight difficult to resolve.

The grassland was filled with the neighing of war horses, the shouts of soldiers and the clash of weapons.

The chase between Chagatai and Wanyan Loushi was also extremely fierce.

Chagatai rode a fast horse, galloping like the wind on the grassland. The bow and arrow in his hand was like the scythe of the god of death, reaping the lives of the Jurchen warriors.

Wanyan Loushi led his warriors in hot pursuit, trying to surround Chagatai with his numerical advantage.

But Chagatai was agile and had excellent archery skills. He broke out of the encirclement time and time again and shot and killed the pursuers.

The generals on both sides commanded with confidence, and they constantly adjusted their tactics and strategies according to the changing situation on the battlefield.

The four brothers, Jochi, Chagatai, Ogedei and Tolui, cooperated well with each other. Sometimes they divided their forces to attack together, and sometimes they concentrated their forces to attack one point.

Wanyan Wuqimai, Wanyan Loushi, Wanyan Yinshuke and others were not to be outdone.

Using the bravery and tenacity of the Jurchen warriors, they fought a desperate battle with the Mongolian army.

The battle was extremely brutal and both sides paid a huge price.

The grassland was littered with the bodies of fallen soldiers and horses, and the blood dyed the earth red.

But neither Temujin's four sons nor the three generals of the Jurchens had any intention of retreating. They continued to command their respective armies to fight.

As time went by, the battle gradually entered a fierce stage.

The soldiers on both sides were so blood-thirsty that they rushed towards each other recklessly, wanting to kill each other.

The battlefield was filled with the flashing of swords and the sounds of killing, as if it was going to swallow up the entire grassland.

(End of this chapter)