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Chapter Twenty-Six: Dominating Wancheng


Outside Wancheng, nearly 20,000 people from the coalition forces of Lu Bu and Liu Biao arrived from Rangcheng.

Scouts have reported that there is great chaos in the city and the four gates are wide open.

Lu Bu immediately ordered that he lead five thousand soldiers to attack Wancheng, and the other troops, led by Gao Shun, swept through Cao's army camp outside Wancheng.

At the same time, the Jingzhou soldiers led by Wenpin began to attack Pheasant County east of Wancheng.

When entering the city, Lu Bu repeated: "Whether Zhang Xiu's army or Cao's army, attack them together."

Cao Ang, Cao Anmin, and Li Dian led their troops to cut off the rear and resisted Zhang Xiujun with all their strength.

When he couldn't help it, he suddenly found that the rear of Zhang Xiu's army he was resisting began to become loose and chaotic, and there was a vague army attacking Zhang Xiu's rear.

"Our army's reinforcements have arrived so quickly," Cao Ang said in surprise.

Cao Ang and others thought it was their own reinforcements and rushed into the city.

He excitedly ordered the soldiers to fight back: "My sons, the reinforcements sent by the Prime Minister are here.

Follow me to charge and kill these traitors."

The morale of Cao's army was immediately boosted after this section.

They raised their swords and spears to attack Zhang Xiu's pursuers.

Zhang Xiu himself thought that some of Cao Cao's troops came to the rescue because they got the news in advance through unknown channels.

Now we are being attacked from both sides in the city, unable to advance or retreat.

He anxiously wheeled his horse around in circles twice, then made up his mind, raised the spear in his hand and pointed it at Cao Ang's side, shouting loudly: "Listen to your orders, the Cao thief's headquarters has been defeated.

Charge forward bravely and kill him."

If you kill Cao Cao's thieves, Cao's thieves' army will be defeated."

After saying this, he clamped his legs on the horse's belly, took the lead and led his troops to charge forward.

Soon, Cao Ang and others came to a fight with Zhang Xiu.

The soldiers on the horse fought hard, and the generals on the horse also fought together.

The spear in Zhang Xiu's hand was flying up and down, and soon he stabbed two generals of Cao's army under their horses.

A long halberd suddenly struck Zhang Xiu.

Zhang Xiu turned his head and was able to avoid the halberd blade.

The backhand is to stab the opponent's shoulder with a spear and knock him off his horse.

This person is Cao Anmin.

Cao Anmin, who fell off his horse, was instantly hacked to death by Zhang Xiu's soldiers.

Seeing this, Li Dian drew his gun and urged his horse forward.

Before he could get close to Zhang Xiu, more than a dozen arrows suddenly struck him.

Several shot into the chest of his horse, and three or four were nailed to his armor.

Suddenly, Li Dian rolled off the horse.

Zhang Xiu stabbed the tip of the gun into his temple with a pop, killing Li Dian on the spot.

Seeing this scene, Cao Ang was already panicking and just hoped that the reinforcements behind Zhang Xiu would come forward as soon as possible.

While he was thinking about it, he saw a brave general leading more than a hundred fine cavalry from Zhang Xiu's rear to the front.

The soldiers behind Zhang Xiu fled to both sides like the ebb of the sea, running away, already in a state of collapse.

He was happy at first and then surprised.

What made him happy was that the reinforcements finally arrived.

What was surprising was that he didn't recognize this general who wielded a long sword at all.

There was no one in Cao's army that he didn't recognize.

Could it be that this army is not Cao's army?

The person who came was none other than Yan Liang, who was captured and brainwashed by Lu Bu.

At this time, he danced the big sword in his hand like the wind, killing all the way, and the cavalry following him were all brave.

Zhang Xiu turned around and shot a soldier of Yan Liang who was standing close to the left under his horse.

At the same time, Yan Liang had already swung his sword, and with just one strike, Zhang Xiu's head disappeared.

His headless body swayed on the saddle for a few moments before slipping off the saddle.

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Then Zhang Xiu's head fell from the air, fell heavily to the ground and rolled a few times, just under Cao Ang's horse.

Cao Ang put Zhang Xiu's head on the head of a spear, and then asked Yan Liang, "May I ask what the name of this general is, and which one he belongs to?"

Before he finished speaking, Yan Liang had already raised his sword and rushed towards him, and the soldiers from the rear also arrived.

Only then did Cao Ang confirm that the opponent was not reinforcements at all, but another enemy army.

At this time, Zhang Xiu's Xiliang soldiers, who were already on the verge of defeat, saw that their general had rushed to the street.

They took advantage of the melee between Yan Liang and Cao Ang, broke up the team, got into the narrow streets and alleys, and scattered in all directions.

Yan Liang's personal soldiers were too few.

Cao Ang saw this man's bravery with his own eyes and did not dare to carry it alone.

He called on the surrounding Cao soldiers to fight in a group.

Led by a large number of Cao Ang's personal soldiers and generals, Cao's soldiers swarmed forward and fought with Yan Liang, actually delaying Yan Liang for a while.

At this moment, another group of men and horses came to kill.

This time the general was an infantry general, leading two hundred elite soldiers to kill them.

However, Cao Ang recognized this person as Dian Wei, who was captured by Lu Bu during the Battle of Puyang.

Cao Ang finally understood now that the troops on the opposite side should be Lu Bu's subordinates.

He shouted to Dian Wei loudly: "Dian Wei, why don't you just get on the ground as soon as you, a strong man with thick eyebrows, big eyes and beards, rebelled and surrendered to Lu Bu?

Attack and kill Lu Bu."

Cao Ang's answer was a flying axe, and Cao Ang quickly retracted his head.

The small ax spun in the air and struck the head of a Cao soldier behind Cao Ang.

Immediately afterwards, such small axes flew one after another.

Cao Ang blocked and dodged from left to right, but his helmet was still sliced ​​off by a sharp axe.

But the soldiers around him were not so lucky, and were killed five or six times by sharp axes.

Dian Wei also changed his weapon to an ax because he saw that the hand axes of the Viking sailors were useful.

At this time, Yan Liang had also rushed over.

Cao Ang knew that the situation was over and thought that Cao Cao should be far away, so he turned his horse and left.

Before his horse could pick up speed, Dian Wei caught up with him in long strides.

He swung his big ax and cut off the hind legs of Cao Ang's horse.

With a mournful cry, Cao Ang rolled off his horse.

Dian Wei went up and swung his ax again, splitting Cao Ang's head.

When Cao Ang was alive and dead, the main force of the five thousand soldiers led by Lu Bu had also entered the city, charging and killing in the streets and alleys of Wancheng, capturing the defeated soldiers.

By dawn, Wancheng was completely under control.

After Cao Cao ran out of Wancheng, he planned to flee to the nearest camp.

Unexpectedly, as soon as he arrived, before he could enter the camp, the coalition forces of Jingzhou and Lu Bu had already arrived.

Following Cao Cao into the camp, Cao's army was caught off guard and was quickly defeated.

Cao Cao had no choice but to continue running westward, heading towards Zhixian County in Yushui.

Unexpectedly, after arriving at the city, he found out that Zhixian County had been occupied by Wenpin of Jingzhou.

There was no choice but to bypass Zhixian County and continue to flee westward.

In this way, they ran for two hundred miles without eating or drinking.

When they finally reached Wuyang, most of Cao Cao's army had been lost.

Cao Cao, who still had an arrow wound on his buttocks, ordered his soldiers to stop and rest, and also directed the generals to collect the defeated troops.

From the mouths of the defeated soldiers, they learned that Wancheng had been occupied by Lu Bu and Zhang Xiu was dead.

Cao Cao's eldest son Cao Ang, nephew Cao Anmin, and general Li Dian were all killed in battle.

The casualties among the soldiers were as high as nearly 10,000.

Cao Cao cried loudly and swore to the sky: "Lu Bu, you are a common man, I have no sworn relationship with you."

But now, Cao Cao, who had lost his troops and generals, could not send troops towards Nanyang for the time being.

Because Yuan Shao is already in sight of completely defeating Gongsun Zan, Cao Cao must seize the time to defeat Yuan Shu and Liu Bei, who are still entrenched in the hinterland of the Central Plains

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