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Chapter 198 Killing prisoners

A whistle and whistle, rushing towards Ke Ju with a shrill whistle and a wanton murderous intent.

Ke Ju is the little coach in the tribe, Ke Zui's younger brother. His armor and war horses are not comparable to ordinary Xianbei knights. They can be distinguished even if they are two hundred steps away, and of course they cannot escape Lu Bu's eyes.

Lu Bu knew very well that he had only one chance, and the one who followed him was the dragon cavalry that had long been red. Since the dragon cavalry set out, there has not been a real chance to show his power. Zhang Xiu had already worked hard to kill the generals and seize the flag and make a beautiful start. When forming the dragon cavalry, Lu Bu had seen the strength of those knights with his own eyes, and the Xianbei people in front of him could not escape their clutches.

If you want to seize food from a tiger's mouth, you can only use the advantageous position of the pioneer to succeed in one blow.

Lu Bu shot out three arrows in one breath, then kicked Chitu hard, took the lead, and killed Ke Ju.

Chitu was as excited as Lu Bu. He hissed in the wind, spread his four hooves and ran at full speed. In a moment, he pulled a few lengths with Cao Xing and others, like a ball of rushing wildfire, rolling towards the Xianbei people.

Ke Ju was not shot by Lu Bu. The arrogant Mingdi reminded him to approach dangerously. Seeing the fire, he immediately thought of Lu Bu's name. Without thinking, he immediately lay on the horse's back, hugged the horse's neck, and shouted loudly: "Turn right! Turn right!"

He originally wanted to turn left to catch the horse thief's retreat, but now there is an enemy behind the horse thief, so he had to give up the horse thief and fight Lu Bu first. Otherwise, he would be; Chang; Feng; Literature + be chased by Lu Bu, and he would not even have a chance to turn around.

At such a close distance, I have no chance to escape, so I can only bite the bullet and fight. Maybe there is still a glimmer of hope.

This was Ke Ju's most instinctive reaction. As soon as he spoke, Lu Bu's whistle passed by him, hitting the chest of a guard. A long arrow pierced his iron armor and flew up with him, hitting the horse's head behind him.

With a "boom", the people and horses fell down.

Lu Bu shot three arrows and killed three knights, including the messenger who raised the horn and was about to blow the trumpet. The long arrow penetrated his arm and shot the horns of the cow. The messenger fell to the ground and was stomped by the hurried horse hooves several times, and died.

Ke Ju's order was not immediately transmitted. Although more than a dozen Xianbei knights turned their horses and faced Lu Bu, more people still kept turning left. When Ke Ju didn't hear the sound of the horn, he turned his head and saw that the horses around him were empty. When the commanders were missing, Lu Bu had already killed them.

Fang Tian's painting halberd stabbed out. The sound of the sound burst out, and two Xianbei knights were caught.

The red rabbit kicked up smoke and dust all the way and rushed into the Xianbei crowd, like a giant beast rushing around, hitting several riders one after another.

The Xianbei people were hit on the side, and the originally not thick formation was like a layer of wooden boards, and they were quickly hit. One day, these knights were good at martial arts. Facing the Han knights who came, they had no time to turn around and had no power to fight back. They were knocked down one by one and killed.

Ke Ju was hit by Wei Xu's war horse and flew up. He landed on the ground with a thud. He rolled a few times on the ground. He could barely avoid several horse hooves with a bowl of mouth. He just stood up in a dusty face. Before he could tell the direction, another war horse hit him head-on, and the horse hooves stomped on his thighs.

With a crisp "click", Ke Ju felt heart-wrenching and screamed: "Ah"

Listening to Ke Ju's scream, Lu Bu looked back and shook his head regretfully. His subordinates had already rushed through the Xianbei formation and could not turn back and kill Ke Ju. Although he could shoot Ke Ju with one arrow, the suspicion of robbing merit was too obvious, and it was possible that the Dragon Cavalry soldiers were accidentally injured. He was not afraid of robbing merit, and the emperor would be unhappy if he accidentally injured the Dragon Cavalry soldiers.

Lu Bu could only give up and poured his murderous intent into the sky onto the Xianbei people in front of him.

The leader of the horse thief in the Black Sun Forest ran wildly, and his heart was filled with laughter. He was shocked by Lu Bu's martial arts and was incorporated by Lu Bu. He thought he would become an abandoned son who charged in the battle and would soon be consumed. Unexpectedly, the task assigned by Liu Bian was to lure the enemy, rush to the front, and deceive the scouts of the Xianbei people. Now, Ke Ju's main force will meet Lu Bu, Zhang Xiu and others head-on, while these horse thieves are all focused on head-on heading to the baggage team left behind. The Xianbei knights wanted to protect the baggage and spread in all directions. They would never have thought that they would kill so quickly and their resistance would be very limited.

Wu Bao was in a good mood. He stood on the horse's back, raised the sword in his hand, and roared repeatedly: "Kill! Kill all the Xianbei people!"

The horse thieves responded in unison, slapped the horses on their backs, and advanced rapidly. They passed by the Xianbei people and rushed towards the baggage team.

The remaining Xianbei knights were stunned, and the horns of asking for instructions were heard one after another, but they could not get any response. In desperation, they had to fight each other and rush towards the enemy closest to them.

The horse thieves slapped their horses and ran wildly, waved their swords in their hands, and used the horse's stance to chop down the Xianbei people they met along the way to the ground one by one. While they chopped and slashed, they shouted loudly: "The Han people retreat, the Han people retreat!"

The panicked Han slaves heard this, without saying a word, threw away their work and hid in the middle of the convoy. The Xianbei people were anxious, and some people rushed up, waved their horse whip, and drove the Han slaves out to resist the horse thieves' war horses. The Han slaves grabbed the cart tightly and refused to obey the orders. The two sides pushed each other together, and they were in chaos. I don't know which Han slave shouted, "Kill these Xianbei dogs", and then rushed forward, several dealt with one, threw the Xianbei people to the ground, snatched their swords, and cut off their heads.

The Xianbei people were dumbfounded. These Han slaves were usually honest, hardworking, and they would not fight back when they beat them, and they would not fight back when they scolded them. A Xianbei person could control more than a dozen Han slaves. Unexpectedly, these Han slaves began to resist today, fell into a passive state, and were quickly subdued.

The main force led by Ke Ju also encountered the most powerful enemy. Zhang Xiu led the Dragon Cavalry soldiers to pounce on them, like a moving huge wall, which immediately flattened the chaotic positions of the Xianbei people. The Dragon Cavalry soldiers lined up in an orderly formation, like an iron rake made of steel, killing the Xianbei people's positions, and stabbing one Xianbei knight after another to the ground.

In front of them, the Xianbei people whose formation had been disrupted had no power to fight back.

Behind them, blood and corpses were left, wounded soldiers who were wailing and wailing, and war horses in the wind looked so bleak and so sad.

After half an hour, the battle ended.

Surrounded by the three hundred Komsulang, Liu Bian came in blood. The eagle was still hovering in the sky. In his vision, except for a few fleeing soldiers, there were no more groups of Xianbei people.

Ke Ju, who was pale-faced, was dragged to Liu Bian. Liu Bian glanced at him lazily, and was in no mood to pay attention to him. He said lightly to Lu Bu, Zhang Xiu and others who were surrounded by him, "How are the casualties?"

Lu Bu grinned and laughed: "Your Majesty, there are no casualties, at most it is just a little skin injury. If there is really any injury, it is because he is not good at martial arts and suffers it himself."

Zhang Xiu also smiled: "Your Majesty, although the casualties have not been counted yet, they must be minimal. This kind of battle is too easy, it is simply a slaughter of a chicken."

"Don't be too careless. We still have countless battles. No matter how many casualties are accumulated, it will always reach an unbearable moment. Therefore, it is urgent to reduce casualties as much as possible." Liu Bian turned around and said to Hua Tuo: "Yuanhua, check the situation of the wounded soldiers immediately to see if they can continue to fight."

Hua Tuo responded and turned around. During this period, he had trained more than a hundred military Chinese medicine craftsmen, and ordinary soldiers also learned the most basic trauma treatment. His task was to identify the injured people who were seriously injured and see if they could continue to fight. Those with serious injuries should be arranged to return to recuperate and send the spoils back at the same time.

Xu Huang asked in a deep voice: "Your Majesty, what should I do with the captives?"

Liu Bian chuckled: "Leave ten people, cut off their ears and noses, let them go, kill all the others."

"Kill them all?"

"We still have to fight. We have no troops to separate out to guard the prisoners, and killing them is the most convenient. Besides, if the Xianbei people don't treat us as human beings, why should we treat them as human beings? Kill them, and not keep one. If you want to fight with a wolf, you will be more cruel than a wolf."

Liu Bian looked around for a week and looked at the generals with a serious expression, including Yu Fuluo and other Huns: "Next, we will attack the Xianbei tribes and encounter the problem of prisoners. Let's set a rule now, unless I have a special edict, all prisoners, men, no matter how young they are, will be killed! If women resist, kill them!"

"What about... what about the Han people?"

"Ask clearly, those who are subordinate to the Xianbei people, kill them! Others will be given some weapons and supplies. Those who are willing to go home will organize their return to the gates themselves, and those who are willing to stay outside the gates will let them do their own things."

After listening to Liu Bian's arrangement, Lu Bu and others looked a little heavy. Even though they had been through the battlefield and killed countless people, they were shocked by Liu Bian's ruthlessness. Killing prisoners is an unpopular thing. On the one hand, it is easy to cause fierce resistance, and on the other hand, killing those who have surrendered is different from killing people on the battlefield. Even if they know that Liu Bian did this to reduce the burden, they would find it difficult for them to accept it for a while.

However, Liu Bian had no idea to ask for their opinions and immediately ordered the execution.

In front of Ke Ju, rows of Xianbei people were cut off their heads, blood flowing into a river, and the smell of fishy smell soared into the sky.

Finally, ten Xianbei people were brought over, covering their bleeding noses and ears, screaming one after another, making people creepy.

Liu Bian frowned and waved his hand: "Kill another one."

Niu Jin stepped forward, drew his sword and cut off the head of a Xianbei man with one knife.

Liu Bian pointed at Ke Ju and said to Dong Bai: "Cut off his nose and ears, give him a horse, let him go and report to Ke Zui!"

Dong Bai was stunned: "Me?"

"Don't dare?" Liu Bian raised his eyebrows.

"Me?" Dong Bai gritted his teeth and said, "What's the point of not daring?" He pulled out the knife and strode to Ke Ju. He pinched Ke Ju's nose with one hand and waved the short knife with the other.
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