Chapter 64: Looting Food (2)

In the river, the grain boats have all passed the bend, and the slender men on the ancient road pull the boats upstream, and the loud trumpet resounded through the valley.

The grain boat gradually approached the section of the river where Chengzuo was lurking, and the officers and soldiers on the grain ship knew nothing about the ambush in the river.

The corners of Chen Jisheng's mouth rose slightly, and then he drank coldly: "Send a signal!" ”

"Bang!"

A small firework exploded in the air.

Su Can rushed to the slender men with his men hidden in the woods next to the ancient road.

On the other end, Liu Guangzuo and the cavalry had already outflanked the slender man's rear road, and under the attack on both sides, Su Su controlled all the slender man.

At this time, there was also movement of the grain boats on the river. Cheng Zuo, with 300 Dongjiang troops with excellent water quality, had already climbed all the grain ships and fought with the officers and soldiers above.

There are eight grain ships, but there are only more than 200 officers and soldiers guarding them, which is not the carelessness of the imperial court. Instead, it is relatively safe in the river, and the imperial court has always been like this to transport grain to Hancheng, and there has never been any accident.

This time, there were more than 200 people in the grain shipment, and if there were fewer in normal times, it would be normal for dozens of officers and soldiers to guard them.

Cheng Zuo turned over and got on the boat, took the biting dagger from his mouth, and the cold light flashed. The two officers and soldiers who happened to be guarding here clutched their necks, their eyes widened, and they fell straight into the river.

The incident came too suddenly, and the officers and men did not expect that people would suddenly jump out of the river. Defenseless, nearly 100 of the 200 officers and soldiers were beheaded.

By the time the rest of the officers and soldiers reacted, the Dongjiang Army had already rushed over like a hungry tiger pounced. Intentionally calculated or not, it is clear that the Dongjiang Army's sneak attack was very successful.

Wherever the cold light went, it would inevitably splash a large swath of blood, and wherever the extremely sharp dagger went, no one could escape with their lives.

Cheng Zuo raised his head and laughed, his pride was overflowing: "The brothers are all acting neatly, and the family is still waiting for us to send food back to fill their stomachs!" ”

As soon as Cheng Zuo's words fell, he suddenly felt a strong wind coming from behind him, and his heart trembled, and immediately a lazy donkey rolled around to avoid the strong wind behind him.

When Chengzuo turned over and looked up, he saw a man in a flying fish suit, standing proudly in the position he was standing in just now.

Obviously, it was this brocade guard who was sneaking up on himself just now!

"Where did the thief come from, he dared to fight the idea of grain and grass in the imperial court." Jin Yiwei snorted coldly.

Jin Yiwei is the emperor's minions, directly responsible to the emperor, as long as the people he is targeting, there will always be no good fruit to eat.

If it was in the past, if Cheng Zuo had met Jinyiwei, he would not have dared to be presumptuous, but now! Naturally, there was no need to be humble, and then sneered: "I thought it was who, it turned out to be the minions of you emperors." I used to hear how powerful Jinyiwei was, but today I want to meet for a while...... Death! ”

Cheng Zuo's sword eyebrows were raised, the murderous intent flashed in his eyes, and the person had already jumped up, and the dagger in his hand waved continuously, and slashed towards the face of Jinyiwei.

Seeing Cheng Zuo's swift movements and tricky moves, Jin Yiwei didn't dare to be careless. The embroidered spring knife in his hand shook slightly, and let out a dragon groan, directly taking Cheng Zuo's lower body.

"Ding!"

The dagger and the embroidered spring knife finally collided together, making a crisp sound.

Cheng Zuo and Jin Yiwei each took two steps back before stopping.

Jin Yiwei had a shocked look on his face, and he had already understood that he was not Cheng Zuo's opponent in the head-to-head confrontation just now.

This will make his wrist holding the knife go bald and spontaneously numb, and the other party will shake his wrist numb with just the force of a dagger, how can he compare such strength.

"Hmph, it turns out that the famous Jinyi Wei is nothing more than that!"

A cold light flashed in Cheng Zuo's eyes, a sneer hung on the corner of his mouth, and as soon as his hand was raised, the cold light flashed.

Jin Yiwei's eyelids jumped, and a bad premonition quietly crept into his heart, and he instinctively waved his knife to block the cold light coming towards him.

But when he waved the embroidered spring knife to block it, he found that he didn't block the dagger.

"Not good!" After the surprised and inexplicable Jinyi Wei realized that it was not good, he just wanted to retreat, but the cold light of the dagger suddenly flashed from his arm holding the knife.

Jin Yiwei's arm was suddenly broken at the shoulder, and a cry of pain spurted out along with blood.

"Hehe, I still think how powerful Jinyiwei is, it's just Erer." Cheng Zuo's face was full of disdain, and the words in his mouth were even more piercing.

Jin Yiwei's face was full of shock and pain at the moment, and Cheng Zuo's shot immediately made him see the person in front of him clearly, a real ruthless man. Holding the incision of the broken arm with one hand, Jin Yiwei began to dizzy from excessive blood loss.

Cheng Zuo glanced at the rest of the ship and saw that the fight was nearing its end, and the officers and soldiers were easily resolved. He didn't talk nonsense to the brocade guard in front of him, and waved the dagger out coldly.

The cold light flashed past the neck of the brocade guard, and its head fell directly onto the ship, gurgling down the deck into the river.

Cheng Zuo flew up again, kicked the headless corpse of Jin Yiwei directly into the river, didn't even look at it, turned around and went to help the others kill the few officers and soldiers left on the boat.

The fighting between the eight boats soon ended, and none of the more than 200 officers and soldiers survived, all of them were killed by the Dongjiang army, and their bodies were thrown directly into the river.

The river was instantly dyed red with blood, and the smell of blood filled the air.

The boat was quickly pulled to the shore, and Chen Jisheng gave an order, and 3,000 people immediately got on the boat to carry the grain, and then stacked it on the carriage that had been prepared long ago.

For every cart it filled, one was pulled away, just in case. Chen Jisheng has always been good at planning, in his opinion, Longmen is too close to Hancheng, once Hancheng gets the news that the grain has been robbed, he will inevitably send a large army to chase after him.

If all the grain wagons gather together and rush back, they will inevitably be quickly blocked by Han Cheng's pursuers. In terms of Shaanxi's territorial boundaries and the imperial army, even if it is as strong as the Dongjiang army, it cannot resist.

Therefore, if Chen Jisheng wants to safely transport the grain back to Ye County, he must have a careful plan. And Chen Jisheng's plan is not difficult, that is, to 'break all the grain trucks into zero'.

As now, when a cart is full, one cart is left first, and each cart is escorted by ten sergeants. And each bright carriage went from a different direction before it left the border of Hancheng.

In this way, he can avoid the pursuit of the officers and soldiers of Hancheng to the greatest extent, although it is also possible that the grain truck will encounter accidents, but Chen Jisheng still feels that this is the safest way.

Twenty wagons quickly ran out of grain and grass and disappeared on the ancient road, but there was still half a boat in the river that was not loaded. Chen Jisheng hesitated for a moment and ordered all the cavalry to dismount and tie all the grain to the horse.

It wasn't until all the grain was finally loaded that Chen Jisheng ordered Cheng Zuo and the others to go first, and he left alone to light all the ships, and then rushed up.