This scene shocked everyone and caught everyone off guard.
A moment later, the hundreds of cavalrymen behind Tuhesu also split up instantly. Some hesitated and turned back, some lowered their heads and followed without stopping. Some of them were cavalrymen who plunged into the army of Huyan Tong. There were also two types of cavalrymen who did not have time to change their route and those who chose to charge and fight in anger... and the latter included Tuhesu's standard bearer.
The guard holding the Wanhu flag followed his own Wanhu's lead in a daze, then quickly realized what had happened. He turned around without saying a word and rushed into the Song army with the flag raised.
For a moment, there were only about a hundred cavalrymen left behind Tuhesu, and they were constantly dispersing towards Shiyi in the south.
However, this still could not stop Huyan Tong from getting furious. He was probably the most angry person on the battlefield about Tuhesu's escape from the battle. He immediately jumped on his horse and led only dozens of cavalrymen to pursue him.
While the main battlefield was in chaos, something even more bizarre happened - after running only a few hundred steps, Tuhesu, who had a high probability of escaping, suddenly turned left and detoured... This was nothing, because Shiyi was to the south after turning... However, after turning south, Tuhesu did not stop at all, but continued to turn until he turned completely around, and then collided head-on with Huyan Tong's pursuers.
Under the watchful eyes of the crowd, this Jurchen veteran who was once famous for his bravery seemed to have really returned to what he was like ten years ago. He took the lead, wielded his war hammer, and charged forward personally.
The two generals faced each other head-on. Huyan Tong was obviously caught off guard by the opponent's tactical surprise attack. Suddenly, a hammer was picked up by him and hit his already injured arm.
In severe pain, Huyan Tong fell off his horse, but Tuhesu, who succeeded in striking him, did not have a good result either. It was obvious that he had lost strength due to his injured foot. After the strike, he lost his balance on the horse and was pushed off the horse by a mace from Huyan Tong's personal guards who were coming towards him.
The two of them almost rolled into a muddy pit one after another.
It is called a depression, but in fact it is just a slightly concave place on the plain, with water only reaching the calf. Huyan Tong fell off his horse first and stood up first. It was obvious that he had lost a heavy weapon in the process of falling off his horse, so he chose to take out a dagger from his waist, and then ran towards Tuhesu in a panic with a weak arm.
On the other side, Tuhesu tried hard to stand up in the mud, but he couldn't stand up straight at all. He stood up many times and slipped many times.
His funny posture made Hu Yantong, who was walking up to him, burst into laughter.
But at this moment, the lame Wan Hu who was sitting in the mud suddenly pounced on the opponent and pinned him down under him.
Hu Yantong struggled hard and tried to hurt the enemy with his dagger, but he could not find any gaps in the armor because he could not defeat the enemy with one arm. He could only let the dagger slash through the enemy's waist armor. On the contrary, he was pressed into the muddy water by the enemy and choked several times, and gradually lost his strength.
However, around the mud, knights from the Song and Jin armies had already rolled off their horses like crazy and tried to rescue. The first one to do so was a Song soldier.
Tu Hesu did not dare to delay, and angrily smashed the opponent's helmet into the mud several times, then took the initiative to abandon Hu Yantong, who was already somewhat exhausted, and crawled towards a Jin army knight on the other side. But before he took two steps, the only foot that could exert force suddenly hurt, and when he looked back, he found that Hu Yantong's dagger had pierced his calf.
That was not all. After a successful strike, Huyan Tong rushed forward with all his might, and hugged the opponent with one hand from behind. No matter how the opponent hit him, he refused to let go.
"Kill this guy... cough!" Seeing that the Song cavalry arrived first, Huyan Tong, who was lying on the enemy's back, shouted loudly, but he coughed repeatedly.
The Song army knights holding weapons did not dare to hesitate. They passed their own commander and hammered Tuhesu's shoulder with all their might.
Tu Hesu screamed on the spot.
At this time, the Jin cavalry also arrived, and without hesitation, they hammered the Song knight's back with all their might, and then they actually hit Hu Yantong's arm that was trying to wrap around Tu Hesu... But Hu Yantong was not moved at all. Before he could smash the arm open, another Song knight who had not arrived yet threw a hammer at him, knocking the Jin knight to the ground again.
Then, as if gone mad, the personal guards of the Song and Jin armies, who had been following their respective generals, dismounted one after another. Dozens of cavalrymen from each side, all wearing heavy armor and equipped with iron hammers, engaged in a battle directly in the mud.
Red, white, yellow and black were all mixed together in the rain.
The presence of the mask made it impossible for both sides in the melee to determine which person was their general, or which body was their general. Only the bronze mask of the left army of the Imperial Camp could slightly distinguish between friend and foe, ensuring that this bloody hand-to-hand combat would continue.
It really goes on and on.
Because after witnessing the fall of generals from both sides, the originally chaotic marginal battlefield located in the northwest corner of the global battlefield had already fallen into an all-out melee.
The Jurchen cavalry who had originally turned back turned around one after another. Even the northern wing infantry of the Tuhesu tribe, which had already begun to move south, was divided into two. Some lowered their heads and accelerated to join the main force on the southern wing, while others simply counterattacked the Song army.
The Song army was no less defeated, and the entire army fell into a frenzy. Those who had enemies beside them immediately fought with them, and those who had no enemies beside them swarmed towards the place where the two generals fell from their horses.
The two armies quickly fell into the most brutal hand-to-hand life-and-death battle. Both sides were simply blood-thirsty... because they had already been blood-thirsty in a morning-long battle, and the madness at this time was definitely even more than that.
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