Three Kingdoms: I, Liu Feng, do not want to die

Chapter 47: It is impolite not to reciprocate, Liu Feng shows off his power

Chapter 47: It is impolite not to reciprocate, Liu Feng shows off his power
Guan Yu relied on the strength of Jiangling and Gong'an, and refused to turn back even after hearing the news from Cao Cao.

Liu Feng also did not think that Guan Yu would believe that Jiangling City was lost if he just sent a random messenger to Fancheng.

They are more likely to doubt the identity of the messenger, wondering whether he is a spy sent by Xu Huang.

Liu Feng took Guan Yu's family out of the city ahead of time, also with the intention of gaining Guan Yu's trust.

Hu was also a decisive person. She immediately took out the jade pendant with the word "Guan" engraved on it and handed it to Liu Feng as a token of trust.

Then he asked, "Nephew Liu, do you need me to write another letter?"

Liu Feng thought for a moment, took out a knife, pen and bamboo slips and asked Hu to write a letter.

He also selected a soldier who was good at riding from the school swordsman, and went with the knights selected by Liu Feng.

Liu Feng also wrote a short letter and asked the knight to take it to the outside of Fancheng.

Seeing that Liu Feng was tired and his robe was stained with blood, Mrs. Hu said with emotion: "Nephew Liu, it is thanks to you that we are here, otherwise we would have been bullied by that dog Wu."

Liu Feng politely said, "Your Excellency regards my father as your brother, and your wife is my nephew's aunt. It is natural for a nephew to save his aunt. Now that your wife is safe, my nephew will feel at ease."

Mrs. Du and Guan Yinping covered their mouths as they looked at Liu Feng, who was so polite.

Especially Guan Yinping, her eyes were full of surprise when she looked at Liu Feng.

It was widely rumored that Liu Feng and Guan Yu were not on good terms, but now Liu Feng not only risked his life to save Guan Yu's family, but also respected Guan Yu's wife, Hu, as an elder.

"Mother?"

After Liu Feng withdrew from the ceremony, Guan Yinping looked at Hu with a puzzled look on her face.

Mrs. Hu smiled faintly: "Yinping, I told you a long time ago. The rumors in the market are not to be believed. The prince also admires nephew Liu privately."

"You must remember that nephew Liu is the king's son who has been with him for more than ten years. The king treats you like a father and a son, and like a brother."

"We are the ones who truly share the same honor and disgrace."

Guan Yinping seemed to understand Hu's logic, but not quite.

See this.

Hu also taught Guan Yinping that one must have a clear standpoint when evaluating a person, and not simply judge a person based on what others think is right or wrong.

Liu Feng led the Wu soldiers for a walk for a day and a night. Even though he was as strong as an ox or a tiger, he felt a little tired, and his mounts were also sleepy.

After instructing Kou Anguo and others to be on guard along the way, Liu Feng boarded the boat and slowly sailed towards Linju while resting.

Just after taking a short rest for an hour, someone reported that there were warships chasing them on the Ju River.

Liu Feng couldn't help but sneer: "Lü Meng is really cautious. He not only sent troops on land, but also on water."

Liu Feng did not take the Jiangdong navy that came upstream seriously.

Although the navy can show off their prowess on the water, they still have to abandon their ships and go ashore if they want to fight Liu Feng.

When there were only fifty riders, Liu Feng was not afraid.

Now that he has hundreds of infantry and cavalry in his hands, he naturally will not be afraid of the pursuing Jiangdong navy.

Liu Feng chose to abandon the ship and go ashore. He ordered the troops to surround the grain carts, secretly ambushed a soldier on the side, and then began to cook.

It seemed that he regarded the Wu soldiers on the Ju River as air.

Xu Sheng on the warship obviously realized that Liu Feng and others on the shore were not easy to deal with. He did not abandon the ship and go ashore immediately, but divided the navy into two parts.

One part went to land in the front, and the other part stayed on the water, intending to attack Liu Feng's infantry and cavalry from the front and back.

In this regard.

Liu Feng was not impatient either.

While the soldiers were cooking, he simply leaned against his horse and took a nap to conserve his strength.

"General, are we just going to watch? The other side has only more than 200 people. We can win by using the advantage of numbers against the minority!" A naval lieutenant couldn't bear it any longer and asked Xu Sheng who was standing at the bow of the ship.

Although the navy ahead had already landed, Xu Sheng had not yet issued a signal to attack.

Xu Sheng held his chin with his right hand and his brows were furrowed.

Liu Feng's infantry and cavalry were too calm, so calm that they actually watched their way being blocked.

When something is out of the ordinary, there must be a calculation behind it.

This made Xu Sheng feel suspicious.

On the battlefield, if you are not careful enough, your life may become the enemy's merit.

Xu Sheng only wanted to make achievements, not become the enemy's merit. "Wait a little longer."

Xu Sheng silently calculated the time it took Liu Feng to cook, waiting for the opportunity to attack.

Waiting room.

The smell of rice wafts over.

Even over 200 steps away on the river surface, you could smell the rich aroma of rice.

"Beat the drums, wave the flags!"

Xu Shengrui narrowed his eyes and waved his hand to give orders.

According to Xu Sheng's experience, soldiers' morale was lowest and their formation was most chaotic when they were attacked before eating.

Rapid drumbeats sounded.

The Wu soldiers, who had been patient for a long time, raised their weapons and climbed ashore shouting.

The Wu soldiers who had landed in front in advance, after hearing the drums and seeing the flags, also rushed towards the Han soldiers who were waiting for food.

"It is impolite not to reciprocate. Kou Anguo, march out into the battlefield." Liu Feng suddenly opened his eyes and shouted and laughed.

The encounter was unpretentious.

When two brave men meet on a narrow road, the brave one wins; it all depends on who is braver.

Guan Xiong led fifty swordmen to protect the carriage, and Kou Anguo's hundred men participated in the battle. Liu Feng's fifty cavalry hid behind the grain cart and did not move out.

As a fierce general of the Kou family brought up by Liu Feng himself, Kou Anguo had long since disregarded life and death.

He first used the grain carts to shoot at the enemy, and when his arrows were exhausted, he led a hundred men under his command and rushed towards the Jiangdong army.

"strangeness."

"Those dozens of riders didn't come to help?"

Xu Sheng became even more confused when he saw Liu Feng and other cavalrymen in the grain carts who did not support the battle.

They were already outnumbered, yet they still had to keep the cavalry.

Just as Xu Sheng was in doubt, a military officer with an arrow in his arm came rushing over and said, "General, there are Han soldiers ahead trying to seize the warships."

Xu Sheng's expression changed: "How many people are here?"

The military marquis looked frightened: "I left in a hurry and didn't count them clearly, but there must be more than 300 people, and they are very brave."

Looking at the hundreds of surrounded Kou Anguo men fighting more and more bravely, Xu Sheng clenched his fists tightly.

Fell into a trap.

He deliberately set up a pot here to cook, but secretly ambushed an army to seize my warships.

Xu Sheng did not dare to fight any longer, so he could only grit his teeth and give the order: "Sound the horn to withdraw the troops, and protect the warships first."

Xu Sheng wanted to retreat.

However, Liu Feng had no intention of letting Xu Sheng get away with it.

What Ma Zhong said was actually correct: the best time for cavalry to charge is when the enemy shows signs of defeat.

Charging into battle at this time can maximize the advantages of the cavalry and reduce the chance of injury.

The neighing sound of war horses was heard.

Liu Feng took the lead, and the 10-foot-long spear in his hand directly knocked a slow-running Wu soldier away.

Thunderous laughter followed: "Liu Feng, the son of the King of Hanzhong and the Deputy General of the Han Army, is here. Why are you rats from Jiangdong fleeing?"

The cavalry behind him also rushed out one after another.

With four legs chasing two legs, and with the help of the impact force of the war horses, killing a group of retreating Wu soldiers is as easy as chopping melons and vegetables.

If Liu Feng didn't take action, it would have been fine, but once he did, it was like a thunderclap. This sudden change frightened Xu Sheng so much that his face turned pale.

"Liu Feng?"

"It turned out to be Liu Bei's adopted son Liu Feng!"

Seeing Liu Feng rushing towards him, Xu Sheng turned and ran.

(End of this chapter)

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