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Chapter 576 The final moment of the peak showdown

After Zhao Tai ordered the heroic cavalry troops to form a large formation at Yangpu Wo Kuotai, and pulled Yinchitai to the battlefield in the west, he immediately sent out 30,000 infantry troops to reinforce the hard-fighting Guiyi Army and Qi Army Heavy Steps.

When the 30,000 Qi troops arrived on the battlefield, they immediately bypassed the heavy infantry in front and surrounded the Mongolian infantry from both wings. Seeing that the Mongolian army was about to be surrounded on three sides, they immediately retreated.

Under the banner of the Mongolian army, Wokuotai saw that the situation was critical and immediately ordered the left-wing cavalry to attack.

Zhao Tai immediately sent out the Tiger Cavalry to confront the Mongolian left-wing cavalry.

Under the banner of the Mongolian army, Wo Kuotai saw the tiger cavalry directly facing the left cavalry.

At the same time, the valiant cavalry that rushed toward the formation feinted with a shot and did not break into the tight infantry formation. They made a detour to the west of the formation and fought together with the chasing Yian Chitai.

Wokuotai saw that the threat of the large formation was resolved, but the infantry in front was about to collapse.

If they are defeated, the Qi army's infantry can rush to break up and disrupt his main formation.

Wokuotai immediately gritted his teeth and ordered, "Infantry, go up!"

For a time, the Mongolian army formed a large formation, with more than 20,000 Mongolian infantry rushing out. There were only more than 10,000 infantry left around Wo Kuotai. Both sides had almost used up their reserves.

On the battlefield, the roar of the mountains and the tsunami of killing cries had lasted for two hours.

The two armies fought at noon until the sun set, but the battle was still fierce.

The two evenly matched armies always maintained an exchange ratio of about one to one. Both sides lost more than 20,000 people each, but they were still struggling to support themselves.

This battle was an extremely cruel test for both the Qi army and the Mongolian army.

In previous battles, casualties mainly resulted from unilateral massacres during the pursuit of the enemy after the enemy's defeat.

Today, it is very rare for the opponent to be killed in a battle of more than 20,000 people and still not be defeated.

At this time, on the front of the battlefield, the Qi infantry, which was in a dominant position, killed the Mongolian Khitan black army commander Chala and the Mongolian general Xianxi. The Mongolian infantry was crumbling, but it was still unable to defeat the Mongolian infantry.

To the west of the battlefield, the Wu Xian tribe was attacked by Mongolian cavalry, and their general Wu Yanbin died in the battle, but they still held on to the artillery array.

Li Chunzhu and Yanchitai repeatedly clashed, and the wilderness was full of fallen corpses and ownerless and mournful horses.

To the east of the battlefield, the Mongolian left-wing cavalry relied on their numerical superiority to attack the tiger cavalry. Qi General Wanyan Chengde died in the battle. Wanyan Chenghu led the Qi army to desperately block the Mongolian cavalry. They clashed with the Mongolian army seven or eight times. The cavalry were mixed.

The body was stained with blood and the number of personnel was reduced by more than 30%.

As dusk approached, soldiers from both sides were still exchanging death on the battlefield. The infantry and cavalry were breathing heavily while waving their weapons.

Liu Dun, the general from the front, marched all over the place with heavy steps. He suffered many injuries on his body and could hardly swing his arms. However, he still took heavy steps and moved forward step by step, forcing the Mongolian army to retreat towards the banner.

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Under the banners of the two armies, Zhao Tai's palms were soaked again, while Wo Kuotai looked at the infantry with some arrogance and uneasiness as they were killed and retreated step by step.

The battle up to this point has been about the will of the two armies.

"Not good! The left wing has been washed away!" Wang Bin suddenly exclaimed under the Qi army's banner.

Zhao Tai turned around and looked, and sure enough he saw that under the impact of the Mongolian cavalry, the left-wing Tiger Cavalry formation was scattered in all directions.

Zhao Tai was sweating coldly from behind. The number of Qi's army and cavalry was too small. If the left wing was defeated, the Qi army's advantage in the center would no longer exist.

If this battle is lost, Qi will be in dire straits, and the huge pressure makes Zhao Tai breathless.

Zhao Tai glanced at the battlefield. They were evenly matched in the west. The Qi army only had an advantage in the middle. Zhao Tai clenched his fists, raised his arms and roared, "Wo Kuotai, you attack my left wing, and I will destroy your middle! Blow the horn and eliminate the Shenji camp.

Outside the guarding army, the whole army charges!"

Seeing that the cavalry on the left wing could no longer hold on, Zhao Tai roared loudly, leaving only three thousand soldiers and horses to guard, and overwhelmed all the soldiers and horses.

On the battlefield, the Qi army heard the horn of attack. The exhausted soldiers mustered up their last strength and launched an attack on the Mongolian army.

Under the banner of the Mongolian army, there were still more than 10,000 infantry troops around Wo Kuotai. He noticed the changes on the left wing and smelled a fighter opportunity. But at this moment, Zhao Tai once again increased his troops in the middle.

Wo Guotai's cheeks twitched, and he began to be deeply wary of Zhao Tai's opponent. He felt deeply afraid of Zhao Tai's desperate tactics of changing families.

So far in the battle, the Mongolian losses have been close to 30,000, and Ogedai's heart is bleeding.

This battle could be fought because Wokuotai felt that withdrawing the troops would cause huge losses, and the Mongolian army's losses were now close to the losses that might be caused by retreating.

If the battle continues to be strangled now, Ogedai estimates that even if the Mongolian army wins, the losses will be close to 50,000.

Then the credit for the subsequent destruction of Qi will definitely be taken away by the Western Expeditionary Army, and the loss of his men will also cause Wo Kuotai to continue to face the challenges of the Tuo Lei and Jochi systems.

"Zhao Tai, you actually forced me to come here!" Wo Kuotai gritted his teeth.

"Great Khan, the left wing has a chance!" At this time, General Youmeng, under the banner of Dahu, reminded loudly.

Wo Kuo raised his eyes and saw that the blocking Qi army was scattered by the Mongolian cavalry. They were unable to regroup for a while, and the main line of the Qi army was exposed to the front of the Mongolian left-wing cavalry.

Wo Kuotai looked at the unsteadily retreating Chinese army, and then at Zhao Tai, who had only 3,000 guards left. He was somewhat hesitant whether to let the left-wing cavalry rescue the center first to stabilize the situation, or to attack Zhao Tai directly.

The fighter plane was fleeting, and Wo Kuotai saw that there were still 10,000 infantrymen in his main formation. The huge casualties and pressure made him eager to end this damn battle as soon as possible.

Wo Kuotai gritted his teeth and shouted: "The left-wing cavalry army, let me destroy Zhao Tai's central army!"

When the Qi army was beating the war drum of the attack, the Mongolian army also blew the horn of the attack. The left-wing Mongolian cavalry, which had just dispersed the Qi army's cavalry, roared directly towards Zhao Tai's banner.

Under the banner of the Qi army, Zhao Tai held the sword with a firm look on his face and roared loudly, "The lonely king is right behind you!"

Three thousand soldiers from the Shenji Battalion used wheelbarrows and antlers to surround the city in a circle. Pikemen and sword and shield bearers were on the outside, and a large number of gunmen stood inside.

When the soldiers saw the Mongolian cavalry coming like a huge wave, they all looked nervous. But when they heard Zhao Tai shouting, they immediately ordered to pick up their weapons, warning themselves in their hearts, "The king is behind you!"

Soon, the Mongolian light cavalry was the first to reach the front of the formation. The cavalry's arrows missed while running, and the arrows rained down on the Qi army.

The Qi soldiers hid their bodies behind their shields and tried to maintain their formation. The arrows missed and hit the Qi army's banner, and hit Zhao Tai under the banner. Zhao Hu and the Jin Yiwei used their bodies and shields to block the arrows for Zhao Tai, and there were constant arrows.

The soldier was shot, but still stood in front of Zhao Tai.

The Mongolian light cavalry did not attack the formation. The cavalry rushed in front of the formation, divided into two groups, and passed by the formation.
Chapter completed!
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