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Chapter 3521 Eight Bulls Running Crossbow Penetrating Armor Cavalry

Following Belgula's order, all the armored cavalrymen raised the shooting angle, raised it an inch or two, and then quickly loosened their bow strings. Thirty arrows passed over the top of the shield and struck.

After passing through a large arc, it fell into the formation. After a burst of noise, the Jin army's shield formation on the side did not change at all.

Belgula curled his lips, and his horse did not stop at all. He originally thought that a burst of bows and arrows would fly out of the shield to counterattack, just like the previous frontal attack, so all these knights leaned on their horses to fight back.

The auxiliary horses ran at the same time on the sides, thus protecting their own flanks from attacks. However, the expected attack did not come, and there was not even any movement from behind the shield. This was really strange and unknown.

What happens next?

Belgula had a strong impulse in his heart, and a voice shouted in his mind: "Rush over, smash these shields, trample the Jin troops behind, and trample the bodies of these Jin troops into pulp!

"

But Beergula still gritted his teeth and resisted such impulse, because his father's strict order was still echoing in his ears. He shouted loudly: "Don't stop, speed up, speed up, rush through this shield wall for me, until

After joining the formation!"

At this time, the thirty-odd cavalrymen had already passed through more than half of the Jin army's array. On the line of more than three hundred paces wide, one could clearly see that they were all surrounded by earth bags and sandbags, with shields and shields on top.

Occasionally through the wooden fence, through the gaps between some shields, you can also see the military formation on the opposite side. From time to time, there are soldiers running around, vaguely, as if they are carrying something.

A sergeant nearby shouted loudly: "Belgula, what are we doing? We can obviously turn around and rush into the enemy's formation. These shields and sandbags can't stop our charge. Isn't it better to break the enemy's formation than to make a roundabout way?"

Belgula gritted his teeth: "Zhe La'er, didn't you hear the order from my eldest brother just now? You can only charge forward, not charge into the formation. This is a military order. He is afraid that we will only charge and miss the opportunity to open the passage.

, let the enemy have a chance to block it."

That Zhe Laer said angrily: "Humph, every time we are asked to charge first, anyone who blocks me will die. But this time, there is no one in front of us to block us, so why should we fight hard?"

Beergula said in a deep voice: "Okay, if you have the energy, rush to the front as soon as possible. When you get to the enemy's rear, raise the flag and smoke, my father will give you a chance to counterattack the enemy's formation. When the time comes..."

Before he finished speaking, they saw that about twenty steps ahead, the shield wall suddenly opened, and a gap about ten steps wide appeared in front of them.

Zhe La'er's eyes lit up and he laughed and said: "Wu'er actually dares to start a formation and seek death. See if I don't shoot..."

While he picked up the big bow, he kicked the horse's belly violently. The horse neighed and its hooves flew. He and the four or five knights under him suddenly accelerated and rushed to the front with their auxiliary horses, all bending their bows.

He nocked an arrow and pointed it at the gap in the shield array.

However, at the moment when La'er rushed through the hole first, his eyes suddenly widened, because what appeared in front of him was not more than a dozen kneeling archers, nor a team of holding weapons.

Instead of the spearmen, the infantry halberdiers who were about to step forward to pierce, three of them were pushed out, and the eight-stone bull-running crossbow was pushed behind the sandbag!

These three bull-crossbows, placed on carts, were artifacts used to cover the infantry during previous sieges. Now they have been pushed up from the rear, and are used to ambush the enemy's armored cavalry who are breaking through from the flanks.

Three big-armed, round-waisted, bare-chested warriors, holding big hammers in their hands, were already standing behind the three eight-oxen crossbows. One of them even swung the hammer round and hit the crossbow machine, smashing the three-horse crossbow.

After the foot-long broken crossbow gun flew out of the air, there was still time and interest to pull towards the person and waved goodbye.

Before the bow and arrow in Zhe Laer's hand could be fired, the crossbow had already been fired in front of him. The second horse beside him, the side of the armored horse, was hit hard by a crossbow. At the same time, the nail blades shattered into fingernails.

Large and small, they flew out in all directions, and the powerful penetrating power of the crossbow not only shattered the horse's side armor, but also penetrated the horse's body fiercely. The secondary horse was like a muddy Tang Sancai, piercing through everything.

, the horse weighing several hundred kilograms flew up into the air, and then hit the main horse on the left hard and hard.

Zhe Laer suddenly felt that he and his horse had been hit hard by an extremely powerful force. He could no longer lie on the horse's back, or sit on the saddle and bend a bow to shoot arrows. His whole body

They all floated upward, as if they were about to escape the collision between the two horses, but the moment his butt left the saddle, he felt a sharp pain in his right leg, as if something was piercing in hard.

When Zhe Laer lowered his head and took a look, he realized that the crossbow that had just penetrated the deputy horse was blood red all over, carrying the blood of the deputy horse, and it had pierced his right thigh fiercely, killing his

This leg was tightly nailed to the body of his master. At this moment, how could he possibly jump even half a step away from his master?

However, Zhe Laer's jump was so forceful. This was his habitual action when he jumped off his horse many times to save his life. Every step of exerting force has already penetrated into the bone marrow, and he has done it thousands of times in ordinary times.

Although he was training, he had never encountered a situation where his thigh was pierced by a crossbow. His body was suddenly pulled down, and a heartbreaking pain came from his right leg. Before he could wait,

Zhe Laer opened his mouth and screamed, and then he felt his right leg suddenly go up in the air. The severe pain seemed to disappear instantly, and his man could finally fly into the air. However, during the flight, he could still...

I saw that half of my thigh had been cut off and nailed to the side of the horse.

Zhe Laer finally understood now that on the fast-moving war horse, he exerted force upwards, and he could actually pull off the broken right leg. He didn't have time to think about it, he just felt that his eyes went dark, and his whole body

When people are in the air, they are unconscious.

Beergula, who was behind, slammed into Zhe La'er, who was flying in the air. The moment the bow and arrow in his hand was fired to the side, Zhe La'er's body covered in iron armor hit him.

Ergula didn't even have time to let out a roar, and even the man and the horse were knocked to the ground.

The moment he landed, he seemed to be able to see that there were more than ten men and horses around him, which had fallen all over the ground. Many of the men and horses had crossbows inserted into their bodies.

And there was a sharp pain on Belgula's back, as if there was a huge force hitting his back hard. This was the first time in his life that he felt being stepped on by an armored war horse, and it was also the last time.

This gave him no time to make any noise, so he vomited blood and died. The sound of his spine and the armor on his back shattering, mixed with the cheers of the Jin army on the side, was the last sound he heard in this world, and gradually dissipated.


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