The galloping cavalry came quickly from the flanks. The situation yesterday seemed to reappear. Pang Yu jumped off the horse with a chirp and called for a few trumpeters to stand on the west side of the ninth inning. Here, he did not face the impact of the cavalry.
, you are more certain of saving your life.
There are several archers assigned to the ninth round next to them. These people used to be the Chinese Army's archery team. After the Battle of Beixiaguan, in order to strengthen the independent combat capability of the organization, they were expanded to assign ten people to each round. From this time, they will face the rogue bandits.
Looking at the situation of the horse soldiers, although these archers have poor accuracy, they can counter the cavalry bows of the rogue horse soldiers and reduce their damage to the infantry.
At this time, the archers had set up their arrows and stood two steps out of the queue to prepare for the attack. Because the bandit's horsemen were too close, Pang Yu did not dare to let them temporarily adjust their formation. In the ninth round, he faced the bandit's horsemen on the flanks.
Also very fragile.
"Reject the horse!"
In the ninth round, an order was given, and four rows of spearmen simultaneously moved forward and backward in a horse-repelling stance. The captain and flag general shouted curses everywhere, asking those who were moving in the wrong direction to correct themselves.
Several spearmen on Pang Yu's side also made a gesture of resistance, keeping Pang Yu and others outside. Pang Yu glared at those people. Due to the movement just now in the ninth round, Pang Yu was already far away from the eighth round.
The position where Yu is located is outside the formation. If the thieves attack around the formation, it will be very dangerous.
The rumble of horse hooves was not far away, and Pang Yu had no choice but to pull out his sword. He didn't want to use it, but he couldn't care about that much at the moment. If the bandit really came around, he could only squat under the spear.
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Several archers finished firing and quickly retreated. Pang Yu knew that the cavalry had arrived. His sight was blocked and he could only hear the sound of horse hooves. He became even more panicked and was about to get under the spear.
There was a sudden blast of trumpets from the group of bandits and horsemen, and a red flag at the front moved southward. Other horsemen followed, and even bypassed the square formation from behind.
The horses circled behind the ninth game and passed in front of Pang Yu in groups. The horse soldiers on the outside fired their bows at the queue. The archers also fired back. Two horses fell to the ground, and the remaining horse soldiers
He didn't even look back and walked straight to the river bank.
Pang Yu looked at it dumbfounded. The artillery position was on the river bank. Currently, there were only some marines and artillery. Pang Yu didn't even care about them when he formed the formation. These people were not in formation and there were only a few of them. If the cavalry attacked them, they would only need one shot.
Wave attacks will defeat them.
The marines around the artillery were shouting, and some artillerymen were swinging wildly with long barrel-clearing poles. Under Pang Yu's numb gaze, the team of horsemen crashed directly into the crowd.
The loose marines were rushed to pieces, many were hit by horses, and the horses instantly flooded around the artillery.
Pang Yu didn't even dare to lead the infantry to relieve the siege. Once the infantry started to move, the formation would become chaotic. When they arrived, they might become the next target of this cavalry.
The cavalry around the artillery slowed down, and various weapons were swung among the people and horses. Suddenly, there was a loud noise, and a puff of white smoke erupted and engulfed the people and horses in front of them. Amidst the miserable hiss, a horse was lifted up high, and then fell heavily to the ground.
, a large group of horses around them fled in panic.
But this did not change the disadvantage of the marines. The loose marines and artillerymen fled in all directions and were attacked and killed by the cavalry from behind. Some people used their spears to fight on the spot.
"Sir, do you want your subordinates to go rescue me?"
Pang Yu looked back and saw that it was General Manager Bai of the ninth inning. Pang Yu shook his head and said, "This is the back of Division One and Division Two. Guard here."
After that, Pang Yu called over Guo Fengyou, who was still following him, "Go and tell the eighth game on horseback that you are not allowed to leave your position."
Guo Fengyou agreed, took a quick look, and saw that Pang Yu's horse was still not far away. He quickly ran over, pulled the reins, and galloped towards the eighth round.
The eighth and ninth rounds were Pang Yu's second line formation, covering the backs of the first and second divisions, and this huge gap must not be exposed.
On the east side, the front line where the officers and soldiers were fighting against the bandits was fierce. It was clear that the officers and soldiers had begun to respond, and the battle had come to a decisive point.
Director Bai of the ninth round hesitated and said, "The artillerymen are going to be killed."
"Hold your position." Pang Yu said coldly, beckoning a strong spearman in front of him, asking him to squat down and directly ride on his neck.
Pang Yu was quite embarrassed. Without the horse, his vision was not good. But with the strong man carrying him, his vision was a little better.
Screams came from behind from time to time. Those horsemen were still chasing the marines and artillery. Even the rogue horsemen could attack the loose infantry and had an absolute advantage. Pang Yu calmed down and took out his telescope to look north.
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Under the attack of the two divisions of the garrison camp, the right-wing formation of the bandits was collapsing one by one. More and more infantry were pressed towards the center. The personal troops attacked the back of the bandits, beating gongs and drums, and nearby
Continuous infantrymen fled up the riverbed, bypassing the guards and escaping to the west. The rear formation of the rogue right wing collapsed at an accelerated rate.
There was only one last blow left, but due to the restraints of the cavalry, Pang Yu did not dare to send out the reserve team. He tugged on his collar anxiously, and his iron neck was icy. It was originally very uncomfortable in this weather, but now
When attached to the skin of the neck, it makes him feel more comfortable.
Suddenly a group of cavalry appeared in the mass of infantry. They retreated from the front line on the right wing. They were not slow among the infantry. Apparently there were passages in those formations.
Pang Yu concentrated his attention, and then a second group of horse soldiers appeared, all of which were withdrawn from the front formation. They were taller than the infantry, as if they were sailing on a tide composed of human heads and weapons.
The horsemen passed through the gaps between the small formations of the rogue infantry, and fled to the west. Then retreating horsemen appeared everywhere. This was like a signal, and the chaos expanded like ripples. The large formation of the rogues was like a Donino.
Like dominoes, they collapsed layer by layer, and numerous small formations ceased to exist. Thousands of infantry let out earth-shattering screams, trampling on each other and rushing towards the river bed under the Wuli Bridge.
Pang Yu couldn't restrain his excitement. He had never seen tens of thousands of people fleeing. There were surging heads everywhere in front of him. The soldiers of the two flag regiments on the river bed were almost instantly swallowed up by the crowd of thieves.
The spears were still waving, but no soldiers could be seen at all.
There was no more resistance from the rogues in front of the two divisions of the garrison battalion. The soldiers slashed and killed the rogues who had no ability to resist. Pang Yu jumped off the soldier's shoulders. The rogues had been defeated. He was about to let the eighth division rescue the artillery, but saw that the horse
The soldiers had already fled to the west bank of the Qingliu River. The horses stepped into the remaining water, splashing a large amount of water. The riders slashed and killed the servants on the route, and quickly headed west after landing.
Pang Yu sighed, turned around and shouted to President Bai of the Ninth Division, "Follow the Second Division and follow Wang Zenglu's orders."
After that, he ran to the eighth inning, wearing thirty kilograms of armor and clothes. Pang Yu was already out of breath when he ran to the eighth inning.
At this time, the rogue infantry in the wild roared like a mountain roar and a tsunami. The horse soldiers trapped in the crowd could not run. The horses were spinning in the crowd. The knights slashed the infantry blocking the road with their swords. The crazy infantry drove the horses
The soldiers held him back, and the horsemen struggled on their horses one by one, and then disappeared among the crowd.
The large formation of rogue bandits no longer existed. Thousands of people fled towards the Qingliu River. Everyone was desperate and passed through the water when they could not find a dry river bed. Countless people who fell on the ground in the water were trampled by the crowd and could no longer climb.
Some of the bandits could no longer tell their direction. There were many fleeing south not far from the east side.
Guo Fengyou brought his mount and Pang Yu got on it. The rolling cavalry from the east appeared in sight. Many of them had chainmail armor. They were the best-equipped officers and soldiers Pang Yu had ever seen. There were also many knights who only wore cotton armor.
They have superb riding skills. Many of them do not hold the reins and only use their legs to control the horses. They launch attacks from time to time under the guidance of flags. However, they do not directly rush into the fleeing crowd. Instead, they use bows and arrows or shocks to drive away the horses and launch short attacks.
Then they slowed down again, allowing the bandits to escape, and then attacked again after widening their distance.
Pang Yu looked at it for a moment. This cavalry was divided and combined in a well-organized way. They did not have many flags. Both the generals and soldiers were skilled and had a tacit understanding. It was similar to the one led by King Chen Yu, but the scale was much larger. Only Pang Yu
There are over thousands of them as far as I can see.
Then came the banners of the officers and infantry, who attacked on some lines without cavalry.
In the chaos, Pang Yu couldn't see the details of the officers and infantry, but the formation was complete and the scale was not small. Pang Yu knew that the rogue bandits would never be able to make a comeback in this battle.
In the eighth round, President Bai ran up to Pang Yu and said, with excitement on his face, "Sir, where will I attack?"
"Leave a small team to rescue the Marines and Artillerymen, and the rest will follow me to rescue the Seventh Bureau."
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A group of infantry passed by not far away and hurried toward the south.
Tang Ershuan, whose face was covered in blood, wiped his forehead and got up from the ground. There were corpses all around. Two people fell on the intact artillery not far away. One of them had no head, but the clothes were familiar to him.
There was a tear on the left shoulder of that piece of clothing, which was cut by a knife when his captain was exploring the wharf at Hezhou Sentries.
He stood up and walked towards the artillery. From time to time, people were squirming on the ground, and there were a few infantrymen. Tang Ershuan ignored them. When he reached the artillery, he stopped and squatted down. On the ground was the captain's head, with some white eyes under his drooped eyelids.
Next to the head was the gunner just now. His head was hit by something, half of it collapsed, and blood was still flowing from the dense wounds.
Tang Ershuan stared blankly on the spot. The riverbed in front of him was full of shouts of killing, but it seemed that none of them reached his ears.
"Who else is alive, Marine?"
Tang Ershuan slowly turned around. It was Mr. Bai, the blacksmith. He was holding half a spear, his hat was missing, there was a wound on his head, and blood was dripping down his ears.
"I'm alive." Tang Ershuan raised his hand blankly.
More than ten people gathered around. Some people struggled to move a few times on the ground and then lay back down.
Mr. Blacksmith suddenly shouted, "Follow me and kill anyone who is alive!"
He shouted, howled, and ran past the cannon toward the riverbed.
Tang Ershuan lowered his head and picked up the hatchet beside the captain, shouting at the top of his lungs, "Kill!"