Six hundred and two, with an arrow stuck in his back
Sun Ce could not accept the result of losing Zhou Yu in any case. After crossing the river, he insisted on returning, but no one could stop him, and who would be in a hurry to stop him.
After returning to the north bank of the river, Sun Ce gathered the remaining horses and cavalry together, rectified 217 cavalrymen, led them to the battlefield, and fought a desperate battle with the Wei army.
The goal is to rescue Zhou Yu at all costs.
He didn't feel that Zhou Yu, who had two thousand men, could escape from the fierce attack of the Wei army.
So he came.
Sun Ce roared over two hundred cavalrymen, rushed into the battleground where he was fighting, and rushed straight to the location of Zhou Yu's flag.
When Zhang Liao saw some Sun Wu cavalry rushing over, he knew that the person came to save Zhou Yu.
Zhang Liao knew that Zhou Yu was a rare person who could make Guo Peng angry, so he wanted to capture Zhou Yu alive to relieve Guo Peng's anger in order to repay Guo Peng's trust in him.
What was a sure thing, but now someone is here to disrupt the situation, how can he not be angry?
So Zhang Liao drew his sword, shouted angrily, "rush over", and rushed over with the remaining 200 more than 200 Tiger Guard cavalry, joined the battle group, and fought against the Sun Wu cavalry head-on.
In a hedge between the two sides, dozens of Sun Wu cavalry were cut down and their horses were dropped. Several Tiger Guard cavalry were cut off and their horses were killed.
However, this confrontation determined the gap between the Sun Wu cavalry and the Tiger Guard Cavalry. Sun Ce keenly realized the gap, so he simply took advantage of the loopholes to rush through the defense line of the Tiger Guard Cavalry, with only a dozen personal guards left by his side.
The other cavalrymen were siege by the Tiger Guard Cavalry, and they also restrained many Tiger Guard Cavalry.
When Zhang Liao saw a small team of cavalry passing through his defense and rushed over, he ignored him, and was very angry and immediately followed and chased him relentlessly.
Five or six Sun Ce's personal guards rushed towards Zhang Liao under Sun Ce's order and tried to stop Zhang Liao. Zhang Liao swung his sword to kill one person. The remaining few people fought with the Tiger Guard cavalry several times, and they were all dismissed and died, and they were no match for them at all.
Sun Ce had no such eyes, only Zhou Yu. He rode his horse desperately, killed several Wei soldiers, broke into the Wei army's encirclement, and saw Zhou Yu who was still safe at first sight.
Zhou Yu also saw Sun Ce riding on a horse and felt dazzled for a moment.
But no, Sun Ce rushed to Zhou Yu with only six remaining guards. A guard cavalry took the initiative to dismount and gave the horse to Zhou Yu. Then Zhou Yu was pushed up on the horse by the guards beside him in a daze, and naturally followed Sun Ce out.
The Wu army soldiers followed and rushed towards the gap. Thinking about how many people could run, they rushed over and there were many people rushing out, which made Xu Huang very angry.
So Xu Huang snatched a war horse and turned over and chased him.
At this time, only dozens of cavalrymen brought by Sun Ce were still fighting hard, and were divided and surrounded by the Tiger Guard cavalry.
Only Zhou Yu and five personal guards were left by Sun Ce. Facing the oncoming Zhang Liao and dozens of tiger guards, Sun Ce showed his extremely powerful riding skills and horse fighting ability.
He faced him head-on without fear and killed a Tiger Guard cavalry with one blow. Facing the attack of the other two, he leaned back and avoided the slash of two swords, turned around and killed a Tiger Guard cavalry with one knife.
At this time, Zhou Yu also rushed over. In a chaos, three personal guards rushed out. Most of the tiger guards were restrained by the Sun Wu infantry, who were following him. They wanted to chase him, but could not run.
Seizing this opportunity, Sun Ce called out Zhou Yu and immediately rode his horse forward and rushed towards the road to survival.
When Zhang Liao saw that it was not good, he rushed, roared, swung his sword and killed two Wu soldiers, rode his horse and started charging. More than a dozen cavalrymen behind him also rushed up and started chasing.
The journey was not far at all. Seeing that Zhou Yu was about to run away successfully, Zhang Liao's eyes were almost glaring out, but a cavalryman next to him suddenly pulled a bow and arrow on the back of the horse and shot an arrow in front of him.
The bow and arrow cut through the sky, crossed a beautiful parabola, and actually hit a Sun Wu cavalry in a miserable way.
The cavalryman's body shook, as if he was about to fall, but he didn't, so he still held it.
Then they rushed into the Wu army's formation on the riverside from the distance. The Wu army soldiers made way for a hole, closed it immediately, and then quickly shot arrows. Zhang Liao did not dare to go forward and immediately ordered the cavalry who followed him to stop.
At this time, Zhang Liao, who was very upset, glanced at the cavalryman who shot arrows on his right hand.
"General Cao? Are you catching up with me?"
When Zhang Liao saw that the person beside him was Cao Xing, he solved his doubts and said that the arrow just now hit a man like a god's help. His feelings were done by Cao Xing, who was famous for his steady, accurate and ruthless archery shooting.
"Yes, it's a pity that I didn't shoot Zhou Gongjin!"
Cao Xing also looked extremely upset.
"What a pity!"
Zhang Liao shook his head, full of reluctance and resentment.
He didn't know who the person Cao Xing shot was, because the man was not wearing the clothes of a general, but wearing the clothes of ordinary grassroots cavalry officers, so it was not easy to distinguish.
Zhang Liao was very unwilling, Cao Xing was very upset. They spread all their anger on the Wu army that had not escaped, thinking of defeating the Wu army as soon as possible, and then chasing them to the riverside to see if there was any chance to extricate their anger.
Zhou Yu was safe there. With more than 200 cavalrymen, only three of them came back with Sun Ce, they saved Zhou Yu.
Although the losses were heavy, no one thought it was worth it.
Zhou Yu's value is obviously not something that can be reflected by two hundred cavalrymen.
Zhou Yu's heart was filled with a sense of glory for surviving the disaster. He was very glad that he survived, but then he became strongly dissatisfied with Sun Ce.
"Bo Fu! You are too impulsive! This is too dangerous! If something happens to you, we...we...we..."
Zhou Yu couldn't speak anymore, his lips were trembling and he kept trembling.
Because Sun Ce's face was pale and his lips turned blue, he looked at Zhou Yu with a helpless smile, and then his body began to shaking.
Then, an arrow was inserted behind him.
"Bo Fu!!!"
Zhou Yu fell off the horse and ran to Sun Ce's horse, just holding Sun Ce who was exhausted.
Chapter completed!