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452. Chapter 452 The situation is critical

The messy crossbow arrows of the Qin army just meant that they had arrived here temporarily and had started fighting before they had entered the position.

Su Qin immediately understood: Fortunately, he woke up more than a minute earlier, so that the large army had not completely entered the Qin army's ambush circle.

Perhaps because he ordered the troops to stop advancing, Sima Cuo understood that the ambush plan had been discovered, so he decided to launch the ambush battle in advance?

Under the current situation, grabbing time is the most important thing, and Su Qin must immediately convey his orders.

Before the messenger could return to the central army, Su Qin urgently used the guards around him to convey the orders. He no longer cared about whether anyone had protected him.

Su Qin issued orders to 4 and 50 school soldiers who were guarding the central army separately, asking them to rush to various places to pass on orders: order all coalition troops to immediately change their back teams and retreat in an organized manner, without delaying for a moment.

Su Qin urgently ordered General Yan Sui to rush to the front and lead the original vanguard to cut off the rear, so as to block the Qin army's pursuit. He retreated while fighting, and was not allowed to fight in love or stay.

He ordered General Zhou Shao to lead the troops in the middle section to cover the main force of the coalition forces to retreat and organize effective counterattacks. If there are any rock climbers, they will be selected immediately, climbed the top of the mountain to fight with the Qin army, and eliminated the Qin army's terrain advantage. He did not seek to occupy the position, but wanted to kill the crossbow archers of the Qin army and reduce their shooting in the air.

Then he ordered Qu Xin, who was originally behind the palace, to immediately turn the horse head and change it to a vanguard force. He ordered Qu Xin to unify all the troops behind the palace and retreat in an orderly manner. If he encountered the Qin army's obstruction, he must disrupt and disperse them and pursue and suppress them all, so as not to leave hidden dangers to the subsequent retreating troops.

These guards in charge of conveying orders were divided into three groups and immediately went to the locations of Yan Sui, Zhou Shao and Qu Xin to convey the commander's general order. The reason why Su Qin sent so many people to convey the order was really in great danger. If the order was not conveyed, the consequences would be extremely serious.

Su Qin was anxious and regretful at this time, so anxious that he was worried that the coalition forces would be trapped and died in this valley. He regretted that he did not carefully evaluate the possibility of leaking the coalition forces' combat plan yesterday, which led to today's dilemma.

In desperation, Su Qin simply abandoned the chariot and refused to sit down. He ordered his subordinates to lead a war horse and rode on the horse to command the troops to retreat in an orderly manner.

Su Qin himself also organized nearly a thousand rock climbing soldiers around him, and ordered them to climb up the mountain beside him under the leadership of two brave captains. On the mountain, they killed the crossbow archers chasing the Qin army.

Su Qin looked at the Qin army running on the high mountain, and then looked at the soldiers falling down around him, his heart almost jumped to his throat. He really wanted to climb up the mountain with the two captains and kill the crossbow archers who ambushed the Qin army there.

However, he is now the commander of the three armies, so how could he easily leave the command of the central army? In desperation, he could only try his best to be as steady as Mount Tai, and while pushing away the feathered arrows, he shouted at the soldiers: "Get close to the rock wall and retreat in an orderly manner. The more panic you are, the easier it is to get caught in the arrow. Be sure to calm down!"

The middle army schoolmen around Su Qin were worried about his safety and came to persuade: "Please ask the Prime Minister to board the chariot, it is very dangerous outside."

But Su Qin waved his hand to them. He was still willing to stay on the horse's back and personally command the retreating soldiers, face them directly, so that they could see the head coach's figure, so that the retreating troops would feel much more at ease and at ease.

Half an hour later, the messengers rushed back from all over the place. They were the first to set out to convey the order to stop the advance, but the situation on the temporary battlefield changed and the troops were in panic, so they encountered obstacles on their way back.

Su Qin asked about the battle in the rear and found out that Yan Sui had already arrived. He commanded nearly 10,000 people from Qi and Zhao to stop the pursuit of Qin general Shi Hong.

When Su Qin heard Shi Hong's name, he felt a sense of familiarity. After thinking for a moment, he remembered that this person had also participated in the war between Qin and the country to destroy Yiqu. At that time, it was Sima Cuo's subordinate. He seemed to be a man with a black face, who was very brave in fighting and used to use an iron spear.

Su Qinxin said: "Shi Hong is also a general who is good at fighting. It seems that the troops behind the palace will not be relaxed. Yan Sui will be under great pressure and the situation will be more difficult."

Su Qin expected that it was not bad at all. Yan Sui encountered much more severe than he thought, because he not only had to stop the troops pursued by the Qin army, but also had to beware of Qin crossbow archers who kept firing arrows on the hill.

What a Yan Sui. He was also a man who fought from a army of thousands of horses. He joined the army in his youth and experienced many battle formations in the Qi army. Later, because of his bravery and tenacious martial arts, he was selected as a palace guard to protect King Tian Pijiang of Qi and become the four guards of the monarch. However, his fate was not good, but he was induced by the charming arts of the East China Sea and almost attacked the King of Qi. With Su Qin's rescue, he was able to return to the army and charge on the front line again.

Yan Sui was deeply intimate about Su Qin's rescue, so when he encountered a battle formation, he never retreated and was loyal. This is also the reason why Su Qin liked to keep him by his side.

Now that it is a critical moment, Yan Sui took on the burden without hesitation. He gritted his teeth and decided to fight to the death to complete the task.

The feather arrows that Yan Sui encountered were not as sparse as Su Qin's location. The Qin army in the middle section had not fully entered the position, so the feather arrows seemed much sparse and messy.

The rear of Yan Sui was in the area where the Qin army was waiting for the battle. They entered the position that had been ambushed in advance. The Qin army crossbow archers fired arrows one after another, and the dense crossbow arrows were like flying snowflakes, splashing towards Yan Sui.

Yan Sui called feather arrows and directed the army to continuously shoot at the Qin army's crossbow arrow positions. Both sides fired arrows, attacking like bamboo among the plum blossoms.

However, the troops behind the palace could not stay for a long time, so they had to hurry forward for a while in the absence of the Qin army's feathered arrows stopping. If they encounter the Qin army's arrows, they will quickly find a hidden place to avoid the Qin army's crossbow arrows attack.

In this way, the marching speed of the troops behind the palace was greatly affected. About half an hour later, the Qin army rushed up from the mountain road. They lined up in an orderly queue. The leading general was big and round, holding a black spear, more than one meter in his hand. He pointed his spear forward and ordered his Qin soldiers to speed up their pursuit.

Yan Sui saw that the troops behind the coalition forces led by him were constantly attacked by the Qin army ambushed on the crossbow arrow position on the hill. There were many casualties and injuries, and they had to fight and retreat. The troops pursued by the Qin army moved forward lightly, moved quickly, and were not threatened by feather arrows.
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