Chapter 346: Cutting off someone’s head is such a joy!

Chapter 346: Cutting off someone’s head is such a joy!

At this time, Guo Jing was wrestling with eight Mongolian men.

In terms of wrestling, the Mongolians were unrivaled in the world, and these eight men were top-notch fighters in the Mongolian army. Kublai Khan specifically ambushed them outside the tent to capture Guo Jing.

But Guo Jing grew up in Mongolia when he was young, and he was proficient in riding, shooting and wrestling since he was a child. When he saw the eight men grabbing him, he stretched out his hands and swept with his right leg. In an instant, four of the men were caught by him and thrown more than ten feet away, and the other four were swept to the ground by him.

He was using the authentic Mongolian wrestling technique, but with his superior martial arts skills as a foundation, the strength in his hands and feet was extraordinary. How could those eight big men be able to defeat him?
King Kublai Khan had a 1,000-man personal guard stationed outside his tent. All of the 1,000 soldiers were skilled in wrestling. Seeing Guo Jing's skillful techniques, he used the Mongolian method to knock down eight good soldiers at the same time. His speed was unparalleled and his skills were unprecedented. They all cheered in unison.

This cheering drowned out the anxious cries of the foreign monks inside.

Guo Jing clasped his fists to the soldiers, took off his hat and turned around.

This is the etiquette of Mongolians to thank the audience after winning wrestling, and the officers and soldiers cheered even louder.

The eight big men climbed up and stared at Guo Jing in a daze, not knowing whether to jump up again or stop.
At this moment, the cheers stopped, and the angry and horrified voices of the foreign monks inside were heard, and the curtain of the big tent was suddenly lifted.

Guo Jing looked back and saw Yin Zhiping holding a sword in his right hand and a human head in his left hand. Just as he was surprised, his eyes suddenly widened. That head... was Kublai Khan!

All one could hear were the sound of trumpets coming and going, and teams of thousands of men galloping back and forth. It turned out that Kublai Khan had already mobilized his troops and had surrounded Guo Yin and the other man.

Guo Jing was secretly surprised, thinking: "Even if the two of us have extraordinary abilities, how can we escape from this siege? I never thought that Kublai Khan would mobilize such a large army to deal with me alone."

But Yin Zhiping burst into laughter and said loudly: "Brother Guo, no wonder Guo'er always cuts off people's heads. Cutting off people's heads is really a joy! Hahaha, Brother Guo, come on, let's fight together!"

Yin Zhiping threw Kublai Khan's head and then jumped on his horse. Guo Jing quickly got on his horse and said, "Brother Yin, let's go grab two shields to prevent the enemy from shooting arrows at our horses."

Then he whispered in his ear, "Charge south first, then turn around and head north."

Yin Zhiping was stunned: "Xiangyang is in the south, why go north?" Then he understood: "Ah, that's right, Kublai Khan's troops will gather in the south to prevent him from escaping to Xiangyang, and the north will be empty. Go south first and then north, and take him by surprise. When he is caught off guard, we can take the opportunity to break out."

As soon as Yin Zhiping had the idea, he saw more than a dozen figures rushing out of Kublai Khan's tent. After a few jumps, they blocked his way. They were the dozen foreign monks.

Following a loud humming sound, a dozen copper whips flew towards the two mounts. It was the dozen or so foreign monks who tried to stop the two men from escaping.

Seeing that the two wheels were coming at him with great force, Guo Jing did not dare to reach out to catch them. He lowered his head and pressed his hands on the necks of the two horses. The two horses knelt on their front paws. The copper pull just passed over the horses' heads, turned in the air, and returned to the hands of the foreign monk.

Just like that, after a short delay, more than a dozen foreign monks rushed up to the two of them and surrounded them.

More than a dozen foreign monks attacked at the same time. Some used the copper picks in their hands to cut the horses' legs, while others jumped up and hit them.

Guo Jing shouted, "Good!" He used both hands to meet the copper clubs that were cutting towards the horses. After a few clangs, the copper clubs of the foreign monks were knocked down. The leading foreign monk shouted in a hurry, and a dozen foreign monks immediately formed a formation. The leading foreign monk slapped Guo Jing with his palm, and suddenly a huge force roared over. The force was so powerful that even Guo Jing's face changed. He did not dare to take it head-on. He used palm techniques to meet and deflect the force, and the huge force broke through the large tent behind him.

Guo Jing's face turned pale when he saw it, and he immediately returned the attack to Jianlong Zaitian. His strength was also not weak, but the strength of more than a dozen foreign monks was connected. Guo Jing's palm power was already the strongest among a single person in the world, but facing the joint efforts of more than a dozen people, he was still able to take it. However, the more than a dozen foreign monks felt a little uncomfortable taking it, and their faces turned red.

Yin Zhiping exclaimed, thinking that this was a good opportunity, and immediately pushed his horse and pounced on the foreign monks who were connected in a chain, breaking their spines directly and pounced on the monk in the middle.

Yin Zhiping's internal strength was not inferior to the other five masters, and he also had the Golden Goose Kung Fu, a superb lightness skill. His pounce was so fast that the foreign monks had difficulty reacting. The monk in the middle was immediately beheaded by Yin Zhiping's sword, instantly interrupting their connection.

At this time, Guo Jing in front of them attacked with another Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms. There were only five or six foreign monks in front who could not take Guo Jing's palm. How could they block it? Immediately, five or six people were knocked to the ground.

Yin Zhiping rushed forward and started chopping heads off.

Guo Jing was horrified by what he saw, and thought that Guo'er had indeed been taught a bad way. How could a good person like to chop off heads?

Yin Zhiping's ruthless move frightened the other monks so much that the eight or nine monks behind him did not dare to move forward. Guo Jing immediately said, "Brother Yin, hurry up!"

At this time, Guo Jing turned around and dived into the Mongolian army. Yin Zhiping quickly followed and hid among the soldiers and horses. It was like entering a dense forest, which was easier to escape than in an open field.

Guo Jing jumped up and down a few times, ran to a centurion's horse, pulled him off the horse, and jumped on the horse's back. Yin Zhiping followed suit and also pulled another person off the horse. Then he followed closely behind Guo Jing, rushing east and west among the troops.

Yin Zhiping didn't know much about military formations, and was just wondering if he could get out of the formation this way. Unexpectedly, after a while, he felt that the view in front of him was widened. The two of them rushed east and west among the troops for a while, and actually got out of the formation.

The two men rode their horses at full speed, and the Mongolian army was chasing them from behind. Because Yin Zhiping did not have a good horse, Guo Jing did not ride the little red horse either, so it was difficult for the two men to shake off the pursuing army.

However, it was extremely difficult for the Mongolian army to catch up at once. Guo Jing and Yin Zhiping both took great efforts to reduce their body weight and relieve the burden on the horses. They ran faster and faster and gradually got rid of the pursuers.

As soon as he got rid of the pursuers, Guo Jing said anxiously: "Let's go back to the city quickly. Kublai Khan is dead. I'm afraid there will be big changes next. We have to hurry back to prepare for the situation!"

Yin Zhiping was surprised and asked, "What will happen? Did I kill the wrong Kublai Khan?"

Guo Jing smiled and said, "Not really. This is definitely a good thing. The commander-in-chief has been killed, and the Mongolian army must be in chaos. But we have to be careful of them being desperate."

Yin Zhiping felt relieved and quickly followed Guo Jing. The two of them hurried back to the city.

Guo Jing returned to the city and immediately ordered preparations to welcome the Mongols' attack. Lu Wenhuan came in a hurry and asked what was going on. Guo Jing quickly said, "We went to the Mongolian camp and Taoist Yin killed Kublai Khan."

Upon hearing this, Lu Wenhuan was overjoyed and said, "This is great news. This is a great thing."

(End of this chapter)