Things often happen in a flash. When Yinzuo was pulled up from the recliner by Yin'er and ran to where the horse was tied, he was still dazed and relied entirely on his body's instinct to dodge the obstacles that kept rushing up along the way.
"Sixth brother, can you please be more sober now? Do you know how dangerous it was just now? If I hadn't been quick to save you, you would have been strung together like a candied haws stick by now..."
Yin'er was truly overwhelmed. He dragged Yin'er along, escorted by guards, as they struggled to dodge their way to the horse-tie tree. He had to constantly look back at his distressed brother. "No, I mean, how could he be so careless? What about this assassination? "Sixth brother, can you at least respect the assassin who's charging so hard?" he asked.
Yinzuo was dragged by Yin'er in a daze all the way to the tree where the horse was tied. Akshan pulled him onto the horse, and his confused mind finally became clearer. He raised his eyes and glanced at the chaotic camp, and shouted to Yin'er who was protecting his horse with a knife.
"Xiaojiu, what are you still standing there for? Hurry up and get on your horse with me. Where's Xiaoshi? Is he still sleeping in the tent? Akshan, you stay here, and Hatu, you go over to the tent and take a look."
After all, Yinzuo had been educated by Kangxi for so many years. Although he was surprised at the strange thinking of these assassins, he looked very calm on the surface. He reached out and pulled Yinlu onto his horse, then raised his voice to signal Akshan to lead his men to follow him to break out.
Although the valley where Yinzuo and his men were located had beautiful scenery, it was not very conducive to escaping. The canyon was long and steep, with mostly mountain walls on both sides. The assassins who had arrived had naturally made sufficient preparations, so it was extremely difficult for Yinzuo to break out.
"Master, there's a fork in the road ahead. Going in will lead you to a forest. I'll bring the guards to stop these people. You and Master Jiu quickly run over there. It's safer in the forest than outside..."
The situation was urgent now, so Yinzuo naturally didn't want to be pretentious at this time. He nodded to Akshan, asking him to be careful, raised the whip in his hand, and swung it at Ruyi under his crotch. Ruyi then took Yinzuo and Yin'er and ran towards the forest.
Although there were many assassins, Yinzuo and his companions also brought many guards and attendants with them. Apart from anything else, at least the guards in front of Yinzuo were all selected by Kangxi himself. It is no exaggeration to say that they were one in a thousand.
Therefore, even though the assassin's attack was extremely fierce, he was unable to break through the blockade set up by Akshan and his men for a while.
Yin was awakened by the noise outside the tent. He frowned and got up to check the situation, but as soon as he reached the door, he was hit by an arrow and forced back into the tent.
Yin? is not stupid. You have to know that they are princes. Normally, the guards would not dare to shoot arrows at them like this. There is no need to think too much. This must be some unexpected situation in the camp.
The guards beside Yin Yang had all been on the battlefield with him, so their ability to deal with emergencies was self-evident. The moment the assassin attacked, they had already reacted and independently organized a counterattack.
When Yin? woke up, he came out of the tent with a bow and arrow and a big sword. There were already several bodies of black-clad assassins lying around the tent. Yin? had been on the battlefield for two years before, so he was naturally not afraid of these. He took a close look and began to chop at the assassins rushing towards him with the sword in his hand.
"Hatu, why are you here? Where is your master? And where is my ninth brother? Have you seen them?"
Hatu chopped off the arm of an assassin beside him, took the time to look at Yin Zuo who was stretching his neck and shouting at him not far away, then pointed in the direction where Yin Zuo and the others were breaking out.
"Don't worry, Master Ten. Master Nine is with my master. Akshan is currently following them with his men. Our priority now is to quickly eliminate these assassins and then send someone back to the villa for help..."
Although what Hatu said was a bit out of line, it was not without reason. Now the assassin was still rushing up with a roar. They were so far away from each other, who could care about whom?
Let’s not talk about how chaotic the camp was, let’s just talk about Yinzuo. After Akshan and others tried their best to stop him, Yinlu was finally carried by Ruyi and ran into the forest smoothly.
After entering the mountain, there were indeed no assassins chasing them, but there were no guards protecting them, which meant that they had to walk the rest of the way on their own.
"Ah, what kind of luck do we have? We just came out to have fun, and yet we ran into an assassin. You say the assassin is stupid. He didn't go to assassinate the emperor, Khan Ama, nor did he go to find the prince, Fourth Brother. Why is he staring at the three of us?"
It must be said that Yin'er's son is indeed extremely filial. Yin Zuo is too lazy to leave this annoying brother sitting behind him. No, has all his talent been used to do business and make money?
Why didn't they go to assassinate Khan Ama instead of looking for Fourth Brother? They had to have this opportunity too. Since Da came to Rehe, his father has never been idle. People from various Mongolian tribes have been coming in waves, and he has never left the house. Do these assassins dare to rush into the heavily guarded villa?
The same goes for his fourth brother. He has just as much work to do as his father. He gets up earlier than the chickens and goes to bed later than the dogs. He has no time to wander around. If the assassin wants to find him, there is only one word to describe it - difficult.
Of course, our Ninth Prince is not a fool. He will understand the key to this after a little thought. Why he is targeting the three of them is not simple. Let's not talk about him and the Tenth Prince, just talk about his Sixth Brother. He is the apple of his Khan's eye. If this guy is really assassinated by them, his Khan will be heartbroken and seriously ill.
Although it was safer inside the forest than outside, no one could guarantee that the assassin would not dare to come in. Therefore, after entering the forest, Yinzuo did not dare to stop. He urged Ruyi to take him and Yin'er to continue running deeper into the forest. They did not dare to stop until they had turned countless corners and were sure that they had run far enough and no one was coming from behind.
"Alright, we've been running for half an hour now, let's stop here for a while. Ruyi has carried the two of us for such a long distance, even if we're not tired, it can't run any further."
No matter what kind of environment, people cannot survive without water. Although they fled everywhere and were in a rather embarrassing situation, Yinzuo was also paying attention to water sources, and now, they actually found one.
The two men dismounted. Yinzuo released the reins and let Ruyi move freely. He then walked to the stream, scooped up some water to wash his face, then stood up and sat down beside a rock.