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Chapter 838 837【Crushing】

Chapter 838 837 [Crushing]

When the main force of the Tibetan Front Guard appeared on the edge of the battlefield, Fang Yunsong had no time to think about the terrible consequences of the cavalry of at least 4,000 people joining the battle. The balance of strength between the two sides became 8,000 vs. 6,000. At this moment, he only had one frightening thought in his mind.

How did so many Beiliang cavalry appear in Ningzhou without anyone noticing?

He knew that the Wufeng Navy had transferred most of its warships to the Jiangling line to suppress the Dingzhou Navy in Beiliang and prevent the Zhennan Camp on the other side from sending reinforcements continuously. However, this did not mean that the Southern Zhou Dynasty had no defense at all in the upper reaches of the Tiancang River.

This large ferry has always been under the control of the navy. Beiliang may have been able to secretly arrange for dozens or hundreds of people to cross the river, but in front of them were more than four thousand elite armored cavalry.

In order to achieve this level of concealed crossing, Beiliang must prepare a large number of ships, as well as the most critical secret routes and suitable ferries.

In the middle of the fight, Fang Yunsong turned his head suddenly, just in time to meet Pei Yue's gaze looking over from a distance.

The look in his eyes was as cold and indifferent as ever, without the arrogance and pride of a successful plot. However, this look made Fang Yunsong feel more nervous, because Pei Yue clearly did not regard him as an opponent. Thinking of it in the distance, it was like a divine soldier descending from the sky.

Fang Yunsong, the main force of Beiliang who usually appeared, immediately realized that the key point in this game was not here.

In Gangneung City!

Even though he thought of this, the main force of Beiliang had already arrived.

The four thousand cavalry were divided into two, with two thousand cavalry rushing towards the Southern Zhou infantry formation in the distance, while the other half, led by Gu Fan, entered the nearby battlefield. At the same time, Pei Yue finally stopped holding on,

You must know that following him at this time is the Beiwei Battalion composed of veterans of many battles, which can be called the elite among the elite.

Three thousand versus three thousand, after the difference in numbers was smoothed out, the gap in strength between the two sides further widened.

Pei Yue was in the east and Gu Fan was in the west. The two acted as arrow leaders and repeatedly attacked and tore at each other. The Dingshan camp's formation became more and more loose, and it was cut and surrounded by the soldiers of the Tibetan Front Guard, forming dozens of local battle groups, large and small.

Li Cunnian was also in a bad situation. Although he still had the advantage in strength, the infantry was always passive in front of the cavalry, and he did not dare to change the formation at this time. Once the formation could not be kept intact, the Beiliang cavalry would immediately invade

, the five thousand infantry under his command will only become lambs to be slaughtered.

After completing several rounds of circling fire, Tang Linfen finally waited for the two thousand subordinates to join him. These soldiers were his confidants brought from the Longbow Camp. At this moment, they were moving like arms without any hindrance.

Three thousand cavalry surrounded the Southern Zhou infantry formation and repeated the tactics of ring shooting, using arrows to weaken the opponent's effective strength. Occasionally, some cavalry were shot by Southern Zhou archers, but this level of casualties could not affect the battle situation at all. Li Cunnian saw this.

He was anxious in his heart, but could not come up with any solution. This was not because he was too incompetent, but because infantry has been naturally at a disadvantage when facing cavalry since ancient times.

The reason why cavalry is powerful is their super mobility.

Li Cunnian was full of confidence before coming. This was because there were only two thousand Liang cavalry on the south bank of the Tiancang River. As long as the Dingshan camp could bite the opponent or form a dogfight, his infantry could calmly enter and divide and surround them.

However, Pei Yue dared to use two thousand troops to block the eight thousand army. What made neither him nor Fang Yunsong expect was that the other side actually had reinforcements.

After countless exchanges of fire, the quivers of the Beiliang cavalry were finally empty. However, before Li Cunnian could take the initiative to change the formation, Gao Linfen gave an order and the Tibetan front guards changed their fighting methods again.

I saw them riding on tall horses. After shooting the arrows, they abandoned their arrows and held their guns. They moved at high speed and approached the infantry formation of the Southern Zhou Dynasty. The knights in the front row swept with their spears, then swept on the flanks and then in the back row. Circle after circle, they swept the Southern Zhou army.

The spears of the spear formation were sweeping across and breaking off, repeatedly attacking the opponent's formation like scraping fish scales.

Just like waves coming up one after another, constantly washing against the embankment, nearly 3,000 cavalrymen hidden in the front guard are like one person, and their uniform movements present an extremely magnificent and smooth beauty.

For nearly a stick of incense, the Zangfeng Guards, under the command of Tang Linfen, maintained an extremely high-intensity impact from beginning to end. The long spear and horse resistance formation that the Southern Zhou infantry relied on to survive was like a taut string.

No matter how Li Cunnian mobilized his troops to support him, the invisible string became tighter and tighter, entwining the fear in everyone's hearts.

"Crack!"

A spear was severed from the middle, and the invisible string binding the internal organs of the Southern Zhou infantry finally broke, tearing out a stream of blood.

The Southern Zhou infantry formation collapsed.

Three thousand cavalry charged into the formation from three directions, and blood flowed wherever they went.

Li Cunnian howled like a beast in the desperate situation, and was finally stabbed in the chest by Tang Linfen, who stood down from above and thrust a gun.

The panic caused by the rout of the infantry spread like a plague. Although the cavalry of the Dingshan camp did not relax in training, they had not experienced too many fights after all. They were able to fight against the extremely experienced Tibetan front guards until now, and they were already known as

They can even risk their lives. But once they have fear in their hearts, their strength will drop like a cliff.

Pei Yue's insight into the battlefield situation had already reached the level of perfection. He immediately used the Pei flag behind him as a guide to direct the Tibetan front guards to launch the final attack.

The Dingshan camp quickly collapsed and the battle turned into a one-sided massacre.

"Second Young Master, leave quickly!" A soldier shouted at the top of his lungs while wielding a knife to help Fang Yunsong block the spear coming from behind.

Fang Yunsong's eyes turned red and he turned to look at the tragic battlefield. His subordinates kept falling. Some even turned their horses' heads and ran away because they couldn't bear the pressure of life and death. However, they were quickly caught up by Beiliang cavalry and ended their lives.

.The outcome of failure has become a fact. Regardless of the anger and hatred in his heart at this moment, Dingshan Camp, which has been in force for less than ten years, is destined to perish today.

He hissed in a trembling tone: "Withdraw the troops!"

Guarded by more than a hundred loyal soldiers, Fang Yunsong fought his way through and fled toward the southwest at all costs.

The so-called withdrawal actually means giving up the illusion and running for one's own life.

After the general left, most of the soldiers in Dingshan Camp lost all fighting spirit. Except for a very few who continued to fight to the end, some fled like headless flies, some simply dismounted and surrendered, and in addition, they were killed by Zangfeng guards in the distance.

Infantrymen were running for their lives in all directions, and the entire battlefield was like a Shura field in extreme chaos.

The Tibetan Front Guards were very good at dealing with such complex scenes. They formed a team of twenty cavalry, excluding those enemies who put down their weapons and crouched on the ground with their hands raised in surrender. They hunted down the defeated Southern Zhou army like a big net.

Death.

Fang Yunsong looked back at this scene and felt like his heart was piercing his chest, but he did not dare to pause because there were two groups of cavalry chasing after him.

Pei Yue and Gu Fan each led more than a hundred cavalry, rushing forward like two hurricanes, and gradually merged during the pursuit.
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