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Chapter 1550 : Chapter 779 General Wenpin (2)

"Boom." With a shocking loud noise, the knife collided with the fence. The solid fence suddenly fell backwards like straw under the strong wind.

"Ah, ah, ah."

The archers of Cao's army on the fence never expected that the camp would be breached in such a way, and they all screamed and fell down.

Some were fine and just fell onto their backs, but some were half-pressed by the fallen fence and pushed back, leaving only screams.

"ah."[

After using his own great strength to overturn the fence of Cao's camp, Wenpin was extremely excited and raised his head and let out a roar. Immediately, his tiger eyes were like lightning, piercing forward.

Those two gazes were so sharp that they hurt people's eyes.

In front of Wenpin, a group of Cao's troops were arrayed. There were about two to three thousand people. Cao's troops still came out of the battalion commander and joined them with weapons in hand.

At that moment, there was a general's flag with the word "Chen" embroidered on it. Under the general's flag, stood General Cao. He was tall and broad and looked extremely powerful. But at this moment, General Cao and most of Cao's troops were looking at Wen in dumbfounded eyes.

Hire.

Although they did not see what happened specifically, they could definitely imagine that it was this general who used the knife in his hand to break through Cao's camp, bringing the two armies directly face to face.

"kill."

This Cao army was dumbfounded by Wenpin's might, but Wenpin was not stunned. He roared violently, drove his horse, and held a long sword like a bolt of lightning, and rushed towards the Cao army on the opposite side.

"Kill." Countless Han troops responded, swarming forward, unstoppable and unstoppable.

"Kill." The Cao General on the opposite side finally reacted. Although he was frightened by Wenpin's power, he gritted his teeth and led his troops to cover up the killing.

The armies of both sides quickly approached and collided. Like two rapid torrents, the collision immediately caused countless splashes of water.

However, what was splashed by the armies of both sides was not ordinary water splash, but the blood of the soldiers of both sides.

This Cao army was the same as the Cao army that Dong Gai encountered. They all had top generals and top soldiers. Although they were caught off guard, their combat effectiveness was still strong.

And Wenpin's army did not have the personal soldiers of the king's generals under Dong Gai's command. They had the same configuration and training methods as the Han soldiers. They were just ordinary elite soldiers.

But even so, the moment the two sides met, Wenpin still had the absolute upper hand.

No one else, because Wenpin was a general, and the soldiers under his command held their breath and wanted to break through Cao's camp, with a momentum like a rainbow.

"kill."

The soldiers of both sides clashed with each other, and sparks exploded. But most of the soldiers of Cao fell backward, and the soldiers of Han stepped forward, stepping on the enemy's corpse. Blood, in the blood and fire,

They rushed towards Cao Jun's main formation brazenly.

On the contrary, Cao's soldiers retreated step by step, and it was very likely that they were caught off guard and split into two halves by Han soldiers.

"kill."[

Wenpin took the lead, and the long sword in his hand was like lightning, flying rapidly. Every time it flashed, it would definitely bring out a splash of blood, and it would result in the life of one of Cao's soldiers, without exception.

A loud roar from time to time makes Wenpin unrivaled.

When General Cao on the opposite side saw this, he stood firm in his formation and did not dare to come out to fight.

The performance of the generals on both sides further affected the soldiers of both sides. The morale of the Han army was greatly improved, but the morale of the Cao army was low.

In this way, Cao's army suffered even more heavy casualties.

"Withdraw." Finally, General Cao could no longer bear the torture and gave the order to retreat.

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu"

The horn sounded again, and with this melodious horn sound, Sergeant Cao's soldiers retreated like a tide.

"Leave five hundred soldiers to burn the camp, and the rest will follow me to cover up Cao's army." Wenpin roared, and while giving the order, he swung his long sword, placed it behind his back, tightened the reins of his horse, and took the lead in charging forward on his horse.

go out.

"kill."

Countless soldiers howled and followed. The soldiers who stayed behind set fire to Cao Jun's tent. After a moment, another ball of fire shot into the sky.

Another small camp of Cao's army was captured. The Han army's momentum was like a rainbow.


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