Four hundred and thirtieth IX escape
"Prince, break through!"
"Prince, don't hesitate."
"The prince is right."
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Seeing that he was loose, at least not as determined as before, Jin Guang took advantage of the situation and said, "When Hou Xuanyan was surrounded and not attacking, he probably had already decided on a poison plan, for fear that we would fight to the death. He wanted to waste us to death in the city. Our team is one of the four vassals. Eliminating us is equivalent to cutting off a arm of Liaodong, which is much more important than getting Shanhaiguan. If the prince does not make a decision, he will probably fall into Hou Xuanyan's plan."
Shang Kexi's power, scheming and intelligent strategy, and his strategic vision is not weaker than those of the ancient generals, but he lacks one thing, that is integrity.
Such people will not sacrifice their lives for anything, and will always consider their own gains and losses first.
He fully understood in his heart that although guarding Shanhai Pass at this time was a life-and-death death, it was also the last chance for Liaodong.
"Call up the soldiers and prepare to break through." This sentence came out, and there was a burst of cheers on the city wall, but Shang Kexi's face suddenly collapsed.
From then on, there is no more wall or pass in the world that can block the army outside...
The fight of trapped beasts is the most dangerous thing in the world. When these Liao soldiers received the order to break through, their eyes shone like wild beasts that were extremely hungry. People only have one life. Who can spare their lives? The hope in the desperate situation is right in front of them. The gate of Shanhaiguan opened to the north, and more than 20,000 people rushed out of Shanhaiguan, which they had been guarding for three months, as if they were seeing the light of heaven again.
Li Haoxian was leading troops to pursue Guangning reinforcements at this time, and the movement behind him was unknown. When he discovered the Qing soldiers, Shang Kexi had already led these screaming Liaodong soldiers to kill him.
Li Haoxian held the paulownia gun in his hand, suppressed his restless heart, and sat down to watch them rushing north.
Shang Kexi was also surprised that this army did not stop him, and he had no time to think about it at this time and rushed north to flee.
When Lee Haoxian came, Hou Xuanyan repeatedly reminded that if Shang Kexi abandoned the pass and fled, the primary goal was to quickly occupy Shanhaiguan instead of fighting with them.
First, these soldiers were transported by the navy, and were isolated and helpless. Once they were trapped in a fight and surrounded by others, they would be dead. Second, if Shang Kexi's soldiers and horses escaped, they would definitely be desperate. There is no need to compete with these madmen for a while and take down Shanhaiguan, and there is a chance to fight them.
After letting Shang Kexi go, Li Haoxian led his troops to Shanhaiguan. The pass was completely discarded by them, and the door was open without any warning.
Li Haoxian sent someone in to investigate, and soon climbed onto the city wall and shouted, "General, there is no one inside."
Huge cheers erupted, and this heroic pass was trapped for three months and was finally taken down. Faced with such a mountain-like heroic pass, everyone had unforgettable concerns in their hearts, and they were finally conquered.
In the big tent outside the pass, Hou Xuanyan was about to have another wave of arson bullets. A personal soldier rushed into the outside and clasped his fists and said, "Prince, Shanhaiguan has taken it!"
Hou Xuanyan rushed outside in a flash, and the generals in the tent also caught up. On the lookout, Hou Xuanyan looked forward with a thousand-mile mirror. It turned out that Li Haoxian's soldiers were looking down at the top of the city.
Chapter completed!