July, it is the hottest time of the year.

Han Chang, who ventured alone, encountered the most bizarre event of his life.

He was ambushed by the Song army.

A group of cavalry rushed out of the dense forest, led by a Song general wearing golden armor and wielding dual swords.

Han Chang widened his eyes because this commander actually raised the emperor's imperial banner.

Could it be... the Emperor of the Great Song personally taking the field?

If he could capture and kill the emperor of the Zhao-Song dynasty, wouldn't that be a great achievement?

Unfortunately, he was daydreaming.

Soon, Cao Gou killed his way over.

The two sides engaged in battle. Han Chang was already suffering from heatstroke, and without wearing armor, after a few rounds, he made a careless move and was beheaded from his horse by Cao Gou's sword.

Before his death, he couldn't imagine how the sickly cat emperor of the Southern Song Court suddenly turned into a fierce tiger.

Cao Gou deliberately launched an attack, annihilating Han Chang's vanguard, disrupting the Jin army's deployment.

But his plan didn't stop there. Han Chang was just a minor character. Cao Gou's true plan was the Jin Wuzhu behind him, even willing to use himself as bait.

Sure enough, Jin Wuzhu heard that the emperor of the Zhao-Song dynasty was here and, of course, would not miss this opportunity to permanently destroy the Great Song.

So he personally led his troops to pursue and kill.

Cao Gou finally saw this Jin general who had come all the way south, conquering cities and territories, with the sole intention of annihilating the Great Song.

However, now was not the time for a "decisive battle."

Cao Gou fought while retreating, gradually entering a valley in the south.

The fish was already hooked; now it was a matter of how to close the net.

But no matter how many tricks Cao Gou had, there were still flaws, and Jin Wuzhu, this big fish, was caught in the net, but there were still loopholes...

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