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Chapter 19: Kill as much as you can, leave no one behind

There are more than fifty Mongolian soldiers in this team, which is more than the Mongolian soldiers that Yin Zhiping had encountered before. Yin Zhiping killed more than thirty consecutive times and finally gathered the remaining Mongolian soldiers, and more than ten Mongolian soldiers were released in chaos.

However, this little arrow posed no threat to Yin Zhiping. He waved his sword and danced a few times, and then cut off or dropped the dozen arrows he shot, not even hurting the corner of his clothes. At the same time, his feet kept approaching the dozen Mongolian soldiers.

At such a close distance, the Mongolian soldiers had no time to shoot arrows, so they all took their weapons and attacked each other, some swinging scimitars, and some stabbed spears.

Yin Zhiping made a move of "moving across the sky" in the "Nine Yin Jingshu" and his body turned sharply. He had already walked behind these ten Mongolian soldiers. He raised his sword and fell in his hand. In the blink of an eye, dozens of swords stabbed out, and then he knocked down the remaining ten Mongolian soldiers.

With a "swish" sound, a feather arrow shot from behind Yin Zhiping.

Yin Zhiping heard the sound and did not have to see it. He swung his backhand and then slashed the arrow shot at his vest in two pieces. At the same time, he turned around and found that a Mongolian soldier did not gather with the dozen companions just now, but hid and shot cold arrows secretly.

Seeing that the Mongolian soldier secretly fired the cold arrow, he did not conspire to the enemy. He knew that the enemy was too strong and he was definitely not an opponent. He shot another arrow and then rode his horse to flee to the village.

"You can take my arrow too."

Yin Zhiping saw clearly, shouted loudly, reached out and grabbed the arrow that had been shot in his hand. Then he threw the arrow with his hand and threw it through the air with a sharp arrow. The speed was faster than the Mongolian soldier who had just shot. With a "swoosh", he accurately shot straight into the neck of the Mongolian soldier and pierced his neck.

The Mongolian soldier let out a muffled groan, waved his hands in the air for two times, and then he opened his eyes wide and died with his eyes open.

Some of the villagers were saved, but some were too frightened. Although they were saved, they still ran away without a trace. Some were scared to the ground and could not get up for a long time. But most of the people who were still able to walk came over to thank Yin Zhiping for his life-saving grace.

These villagers had little knowledge. Seeing Yin Zhiping performing his light skills without touching the ground, even if he swept like the wind, he seemed to be without a trace when he moved. He treated him as an immortal like flying in the sky and hiding. He all came over and kowtowed and thanked him: "Thank you, the Immortal Lord, for saving his life! Thank you, the Immortal Lord, for saving his life!"

Yin Zhiping was too lazy to explain to them that this was just martial arts, not magic, and only ordered: "You go to the village to search for it and see if there are any hidden Mongolian soldiers. Don't escape. Those who are still breathing on the ground will be beaten to death. Don't leave a living mouth."

Although he was confident that he was extremely accurate in his attack, he hit the point of the key points and should have killed all the Mongolian soldiers, but he was not sure that he had good luck. He missed a little one or two points but failed to hit the key points. Moreover, there are people in this world who are on the right. Although there are very few such people, there is even less probability of these Mongolian soldiers. But just in case, you should carefully check whether there are any living people and never leave a living mouth.

He used to deal with the Mongolian soldiers in the team several times before, and he dealt with them like this, killing them all without leaving a single living opportunity. It was precisely because he did everything cleanly and did not allow half of the Mongolian soldiers to escape alive and go back to report the news that he was never chased and surrounded by the brigade of Mongolian soldiers.

In fact, whether in the Jin Dynasty or the Mongolians, there were many Han rebels in various places in the Han territory occupied by these foreign races. The scales and momentum of these rebels were of varying sizes. Although they were not able to confront the Jin army and the Mongolian army head-on, siege cities and towns, and seize territory, it was still okay to engage in guerrilla harassment battles in the rear.

The rebels did a lot of these things, burning food, destroying food roads, setting up ambushing, killing single or attacking small teams. There were also many heroes in the rebel army, and there were also many heroes in the rebel army who did not join the rebel army, but they just formed a group of three or five or even single heroes in the rebel army to do such things.

Therefore, this kind of thing happens almost every day on the territory of the Han people under the Mongolian rule, and there are quite a few Mongolian soldiers who die and disappear on non-front battlefields every day. There are too many headless cases and too many suspects. Various rebels or some heroes from the martial arts world may have the possibility of escaping back to report the news. The Mongolian army brigade cannot get the exact news and cannot spend much effort to investigate such things.

Once a great man is pursuing people, the power on the front battlefield will inevitably be dispersed, giving the Song army an opportunity to take advantage of it. Moreover, the territory of the Han people is really unfamiliar with the land of the land, and even if they investigate, they may not find anything. Therefore, the Mongolian army has never spent any effort to investigate, but has taken revenge very simply.

They couldn't find out which rebel army or who was killed, but they were always good at Han people. With the idea of ​​"I would rather kill the wrong one than let it go", if such a thing happened, they would massacre the Han people from somewhere to retaliate and vent their anger. It has to be said that the Mongolian soldiers' massacre of Han people is also due to this reason.

What Yin Zhiping is doing now is no different from what those rebels and heroes in the martial arts world do. The difference is that he encountered it when he passed by and did it casually, while those rebels and heroes in the martial arts world do this kind of thing. One is part-time and the other is full-time.

However, for the Mongolians, it is hard to tell. Therefore, as long as the headless case that Yin Zhiping committed was not left, people were allowed to go back to report the news, the Mongolians could not find out about his head, and at most they could only calculate more on the heads of those rebels.

Yin Zhiping also knew the Mongolians' revenge methods, so every time he saved people, he would warn the rescued people not to stay in place and escape as soon as possible. It would be better to escape to the Song territory, so as not to be investigated by the Mongolian army brigade to send troops to massacre and retaliate.

The same is true this time. After the villagers searched the village and did not find any Mongolian soldiers hiding, Yin Zhiping warned them to pack up and escape as soon as possible and not stay in place for more.

The villagers carried out the second point that Yin Zhiping ordered very thoroughly. Regardless of whether the Mongolian soldiers who fell to the ground died or not, each of them smashed their heads with stones or hoes. The villagers deeply hated these Mongolian soldiers, and even if they died, they would step on a few more feet to exhale.

Yin Zhiping warned the villagers to leave as soon as possible, so he stopped staying forever and left first. This time he did not ride his little black donkey, but instead picked a tall and powerful ride among the dead Mongolian soldiers' horses.

He killed Mongolian soldiers several times before, but in fact he had a chance to transfer horses. However, because his main purpose was to go to Shaolin Temple to seek the "Nine Yang Jing", he was unwilling to cause trouble. In the Mongolian controlled area, the discovery of privately harboring mules and horses was a serious crime, let alone robbing military horses. These war horses in the Mongolian army were branded and easy to identify. Once discovered, they would cause them to be hunted by the Mongolian army. Although he was not afraid, it was really a trouble and delayed his business.

Now that the "Nine Yang True Sutra" has been obtained, he has no worries, not to mention that he was almost in the Southern Song Dynasty at that time. He rode a horse for a few days, and he could not have crossed the Huai River before the Mongolian army discovered it.

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