Chapter 442: Kill the General and Charge into the Battlefield
Chapter 442: Kill the General and Charge into the Battlefield
"kill!"
As Lu Cheng exhaled and spoke, he led a charge towards the thousand cavalrymen.
At this time, the Liao soldiers on the opposite side had not yet realized what kind of killing god and nightmare they would face today.
When Lu Cheng rushed into the enemy formation, stabbing left and right with his spear, breaking through the enemy formation with broken limbs and arms along the way, his blood began to boil.
The horse under his crotch seemed to sense his master's emotions. Just after breaking through the enemy's formation, it immediately turned its head and charged back in.
The leading Liao army general immediately organized his soldiers to block Lu Cheng's charge, but Lu Cheng easily broke through the enemy's lines and pierced through the camp again like cutting through the waves.
At this time, the Liao army had long lost its original combat effectiveness due to the long period of peace, and could only bully the Song Dynasty. Its fighting will was also very weak.
Seeing that Lu Cheng had killed his way through the enemy formation twice, his robe was stained with blood, and he was still as ferocious as a tiger, unstoppable, some Liao soldiers began to fear, shouting "He is a fierce god" and retreating in panic...
Lu Cheng's charge did not stop yet. Like a sharp steel knife, he repeatedly cut across the enemy's camp, cutting a team of a thousand people into pieces.
Soon, the remaining Liao soldiers began to panic. When the leader of the thousand-man team was beheaded by Lu Cheng, the remaining Liao soldiers no longer dared to face Lu Cheng and fled in all directions. Some directly discarded their weapons, and some fell off their horses and knelt down to beg for mercy.
Thus, a siege of one person by a thousand men turned directly into a hunt of hundreds of people by one man. The three hundred or so corpses scattered on the grass told the story of a massacre.
Hundreds of Liao soldiers fled in all directions. Even if Lu Cheng was very fast at walking on the snow, he could not catch up with many of them. He could only let the remaining cavalry go away.
Chasing from morning to noon, Lu Cheng stopped only when he had almost exhausted all his energy after walking on the snow. He simply cleaned up the battlefield and put away some usable things.
At this time, Lu Cheng's body was covered in blood plasma, and so was Taxue's body. The man and the horse were both covered in blood, like a demon returning from hell.
Afterwards, under the guidance of Zuoshan Diao, the man and the horse found a small river. Lu Cheng took off his blood-stained clothes, threw them away, jumped into the river, took a bath, cleaned the fine steel spear, then changed into clean clothes and sat by the river to rest.
After such a great battle, Lu Cheng became more confident in his ability to charge into the enemy line. After reaching this level of strength, cold weapon attacks had no effect on him at all.
At Changbanpo, Zhao Zilong went in and out seven times, and brought out Liu Adou from a million-strong army. If it were Lu Cheng, he could also easily go in and out seven times among a million-strong army, and maybe even bring out Cao Aman.
However, the warhorse had limited stamina. Even with its enhanced snow-stepping ability, after running quickly for a whole morning, it had very little strength left. Although it could still hold on, continuing to run would definitely injure its core.
Therefore, Lu Cheng was also thinking at this time that he might as well look for a few good war horses on the grassland and train them as backup.
While Lu Cheng was sitting by the river eating and resting, news about him spread quickly on the grassland. The fleeing Liao soldiers were either frightened by Lu Cheng or, in order to escape responsibility, they portrayed Lu Cheng as a murderous demon who was extremely terrifying.
The news soon spread to the nearby Miyun County of Danzhou. When Aliqi, the Liao general stationed in Miyun, learned the news, he became furious and immediately led 2,000 soldiers out of the city to besiege Lu Cheng.
Lu Cheng's original intention was to hone his martial arts will through killing, so he naturally would not hide his tracks and was soon discovered by Liao army scouts.
In the evening, the sun sets and the sky is filled with red clouds.
Lu Cheng was letting his horse run free and strolling on the grassland when a mountain eagle appeared nearby with a cry. It cried four times in succession, circled around, and flew towards the northwest.
Lu Cheng knew that this meant that a large number of enemies were approaching from the northwest, and their number was even greater than that in the morning.
Lu Cheng moved his wrist, patted his warhorse, and the fine steel spear fell into his hand. He was ready for battle.
Not long after, smoke and dust were seen on the distant horizon, and a group of cavalrymen were galloping towards them, and in the blink of an eye they were nearby.
Lu Cheng held his spear and rode his horse, charging straight forward.
Seeing this, the cavalry in the front row took down the bows and arrows hanging on the saddles and shot at Lu Cheng.
The spear in Lu Cheng's hand shook, and all the oncoming arrows were knocked away. Then he clamped his legs on the horse's belly and charged forward quickly.
The leader of the opposing army was nine feet tall, riding a brown horse, wearing animal-head chain mail, and holding a pear-flower-patterned steel spear. He was obviously a fierce general.
Seeing Lu Cheng rushing forward, the man raised his spear and jumped on his horse, rushing towards Lu Cheng.
The surrounding Liao soldiers cheered in unison, shouting encouragement for the fierce general, and their eyes were full of admiration when they looked at the fierce general, as if they were expecting that the fierce general could stab the enemy Lu Cheng to death with one shot.
Seeing that the man had an extraordinary appearance and was as powerful as a tiger, Lu Cheng did not hold back. When the two sides approached each other, the fine steel spear in his hand suddenly swept across, colliding with the weapon in the opponent's hand.
With a loud "bang", the weapon in the general's hand broke into two pieces, and even he himself was smashed high into the air.
However, before he landed on the ground, Lu Cheng swung the steel spear in his hand in a circle to dissipate the rebounding force, then shot out, piercing the fierce general directly on the tip of the spear, and then threw him out and landed in the enemy's formation.
The cavalrymen behind were suddenly in an uproar, and many of them shouted, "General Aliqi!"
Some people even shouted in panic, "The general is dead."
However, at this time Lu Cheng had already rushed into the enemy camp, invincible, blood splattered everywhere, and broken limbs flew all over the sky.
When Lu Cheng heard the Liao soldiers mention "Alichi", he had some impression of it.
In the original novel, after the Liangshan army was recruited, they were ordered to march north to the Liao Kingdom. When attacking Miyun County, they met the Liao general Aliqi. Aliqi was known as a man of ten thousand men. He defeated the golden spearman Xu Ning in just thirty moves, and fought with the double-spear general Dong Ping, one of the Five Tigers of Liangshan, for 50 rounds, but there was no winner.
In the end, Alichi was hit in the left eye by a flying stone from Zhang Qing, the master of the featherless arrows, and was then besieged and captured alive by Leopard Head Lin Chong, Thunderbolt Qin Ming, Little Li Guang Hua Rong, Vanguard Suo Chao and others, and died in pain.
Of course, Lu Cheng didn’t care about whether the general was powerful or not, it would only take one move to knock him away.
Soon, Lu Cheng killed two of the two thousand cavalrymen, and those cavalrymen began to disintegrate and flee in all directions.
Lu Cheng charged and fought for a while, but when he saw the sun setting and the sky gradually darkening, he stopped charging, cleaned up the battlefield, captured Alichi's yellow horse alive, and tamed it using his animal taming skills.
Alichi's pear-patterned steel spear was pretty good, but unfortunately it was broken by Lu Cheng on the spot. He could have replaced it with a better gun and continued using it.
As Aliqi was shot dead by Lu Cheng, the Liao people on the grassland began to panic. The news soon spread back to the capital of the Liao Dynasty. Liao Gongzong Yelu Yanxi immediately sent generals to continue to encircle and suppress Lu Cheng.
What awaits Lu Cheng is one battle after another.
People in later generations recorded this feat of Emperor Taizu Lu Cheng and wrote poems praising him:
Riding alone to the northern border,
Killing countless people and staining their clothes with blood.
The Liao army was terrified upon hearing the news.
Thousands of troops avoided the silver spears.
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