There is a saying in the world that only the dead can keep secrets.
But more experienced charlatans can often make dead people talk.
Naturally, Jiang Yichen and Leng Mei were not the only ones to discover the corpses of the two battalions of soldiers stationed at the foot of Yunding Plateau.
In front of them were Si'er and Piaoying, and behind them were sixty-three members of Qingtian.
Although Jiang Yichen and Leng Mei had good eyesight and knowledge, the information they observed from these corpses was not as detailed as that of Si'er and Piaoying, who had more keen intuitions, nor was it as detailed as what could be discovered by the hundreds of eyes of Qingtian.
Much more.
Thanks to the fact that the first two groups of people were experienced veterans, no one of them destroyed the scene of the tragedy or left any disturbing factors to confuse the audience. It didn’t take much effort for Qingtianzhong and his team to identify the two camps.
Cause and time of death of soldiers.
Combined with the fifth prince's explanation of the basic situation of the Genting Plateau before coming here, they have already figured out the origin, number and combat strength of the opponents they will face.
The unique shale landform on the Genting Plateau makes it difficult to build large-scale buildings, and most of them are temporary tents or simple wooden camps that can only accommodate less than a hundred people.
During the war, there were at most twenty camps, a hundred tents, and nearly a thousand sentry towers. Nowadays, most of them have been abandoned. In the past twenty years, only three camps, which are more than thirty miles apart and distributed in a triangle shape, remain.
Therefore, only the tents and guard towers within these three camps are still being maintained and used.
In view of the year-round mist and mist on the Genting Highlands, which limits visibility, sentry towers are equipped with chimes to convey urgent messages, and each camp has at least three specially-made giant drums to transmit signals through specific drum sounds.
If Pinghai County before the Hundred Flowers Conference is a hotbed of grudges and grudges for Jianghu people, then Genting Highlands, which is larger than the two Pinghai counties, is a battlefield for Jianghu people with quick horses and light swords.
Twenty years ago, Zhongzhou's 20,000 soldiers and two thousand Zhongzhou Jianghu people withstood the impact of 50,000 Wala troops, defended the Yunding Plateau, and stifled the momentum of Wala's long march.
Compared with the overall clumsiness of regular soldiers, Jianghu people with more outstanding personal abilities are more suitable for rushing and galloping on this irregular terrain like the wind.
The war has not spread from the border yet, so it is naturally impossible for so many outsiders to invade the central and northern hinterland.
Even if the territory of Zhongzhou is too vast, it is inevitable that there will be some omissions of one kind or another, allowing potential invaders to sneak in in small pieces. The number of people should be less than a thousand. Judging from the footprints, horse hoof marks, and ruts at the foot of the mountain,
The number of people who have appeared near Genting Highlands in recent days will not exceed 200.
Even if the exact identities of these two hundred people cannot be confirmed, the sixty-three of them are certainly capable of fighting here.
The two hundred people probably only arrived four or five days earlier than them. This time is far from enough time to make a comprehensive arrangement on such a huge plateau. It is not easy to settle in three commonly used camps. It is more likely to abandon the vast area.
To plan the area, just pick a camp that is easy to defend but difficult to attack, and lay out an ambush around it.
After the arrival of the sixty-three of them, there was no need to think about spreading out their troops to defeat them one by one. As long as they could be sure that there were no other fatal traps in the opponent's base camp except for the ambush of a sea of people, they could use their tactics to seize the enemy first and conquer with the force of thunder.
In the enemy's fortress, the enemy mainly resists the guests and waits for the enemy to come up one by one and kill them.
Whether it is on the battlefield or in the arena, many times there is no need to think too much. The best tactics are often simple and direct, emphasizing the importance of troops and speed.
So, after the six brothers with outstanding dexterity spent half an hour to complete the investigation of the central camp and the surrounding situation, and confirmed that there were no less than a hundred enemies near the central camp, Jun Chi led the Qingtian people to give him a full meal.
The enemy who has developed a sense of laziness and sleepiness will be struck in the head!
This attack turned out to be quite effective. Each of the sixty-three people killed at least one opponent.
Even if all the remaining opponents are exhausted, on average each person only needs to deal with two more.
It's just that battles, whether in the arena or on the battlefield, are never a simple arithmetic problem.
Regardless of factors such as terrain, tactics, and the mental state of each party, if there are one or two hard-to-break bones among the opponents, and there are two or three anomalies, it will be difficult for the one who takes the lead to take advantage of the situation to win the overall situation.
This hard nut to crack is Tong Chong, the master of the Tongsha Sect.
A person who everyone in Qingtian believes should not appear on Genting Highlands.
Because when they left the front line, they also saw the master of Tongsha Sect fighting on behalf of Wala on the northern battlefield.
They have no doubt about Tong Chong's identity.
It is not difficult to see people with the same burly body, and it is not difficult to disguise a bronze complexion. The sharp and angular facial lines as if they were polished can be achieved by a disguise master, but the thick and stiff hair is more
rare.
Moreover, except for the iconic Rampage gun in his hand, the leader of the Tongsha Sect did not miss an inch in Rampage's marksmanship. Only when Jun Chi and the three of them faced off could they barely trap each other.
If there is any fakeness in this Tong Chong, it must have been re-enacted by God.
But if Tong Chong here is the real person, then who can be the one who serves as the vanguard of Wala on the battlefield to the north?
Could it be that Tong Chong grew a pair of wings, crossed Ulaanbaat City, and reached Genting Plateau before them?
Another two oddities are that these camouflaged Zhongzhou garrison not only have good light skills and clever movements, but also have compact and exquisite machine crossbows on their arms, and all of them can also use longbows.
The crossbow arrows on those machine crossbows have obviously been tempered for thousands of times. If they can't be dodged, otherwise if they are blocked by weapons, the weapons will either fall into pieces or have gaps and cracks. If they can be blocked once or twice, they will definitely not be able to withstand three or four.
The number of crossbows and arrows each person has in hand is not very large, but they will not waste it easily without choosing a good opportunity.
Similarly, those who set up their bows and set up arrows did not blindly use the so-called arrow rain offensive to suppress everyone in Qingtian. Instead, they kept their distance and formed an invisible deterrent to their opponents when they did not loosen their strings. Once they loosen their strings, they should at least be able to limit their opponents' attacks.
Moving space.
Except for those unlucky ones who died unprepared in a single encounter, these disguised soldiers seemed to be more integrated and tactically literate than real soldiers.
In the face of such strong bones and anomalies, everyone in Qingtian had only two feelings.
One is the helplessness of being unable to chew even if your teeth are broken.
One is the frustration of having nowhere to use your strength.
In just one stick of incense, many of them had already been injured, and the weapons some of them had were almost destroyed.
As for the questions in their hearts, they didn't have the time or energy to think about them, so they could only suppress them for the time being.
Either wait until the situation is stabilized, wait until the opponent is defeated, and then worry about it.
If he is knocked down by the other party, then the dead person no longer needs to consider the above issues.
However, the situation on the battlefield changes rapidly.
Just as Jun Chi, Sima Jie, and Ye Longwen were working together to restrain Tong Chong, two soldiers seemed to have made a mistake while avoiding the close pursuit of the other three members of Qingtian's army, and were forced to approach.
Battle group here!
What's even worse is that one of the soldiers stepped back and fell less than a foot behind Junchi!
The three men who were chasing them felt an ominous premonition upon seeing this.
Sima Jie and Ye Longwen's eyelids twitched, and they hurriedly tried to stop Tong Chong, who was kicking his gun straight towards Jun Chi.
The "falling" soldier has already completed three more than enough actions.
He "touched" the ground and shot his body diagonally towards Jun Chi, who was sitting in a wheelchair with his back to him. He pulled out the thin sword that was tied to his waist and flicked it, kissing Jun Chi's left back like a snake's shadow.
neck!
Without any surprise, another soldier suddenly appeared behind Jun Chi on his right side, waving his hand and bringing up a crisp green light!
To hit a snake within seven inches, to capture the thief first, capture the king. This is also a common principle on the battlefield and in the martial arts world.
The Qingtian people wanted to restrain Tong Chong, but Tong Chong's response was to operate on Jun Chi first!
Tong Chong can withstand the frontal attack of three people.
But Jun Chi may not be able to escape unscathed from the surprise attack of three people.
There was no advance rehearsal for this surprise attack. It was all based on tacit understanding and because it was an extremely simple tactic.
The two soldiers were impersonated by the other two sect masters. This was a tacit understanding between the Twelve Shas, and simple tactics were often the most effective.
Sima Jie's crutch and Ye Longwen's stick followed Tong Chong, but fell behind the gun.
The remaining three members of Qingtian Clan are beyond reach.
A gun, a sword, and a dagger have blocked all Jun Chi's escape routes from three directions. There is truly no way to heaven and no door to earth!
No matter which side of the three-sided attack you hit, you will definitely be killed or injured!
The only person who can change the fatal situation is Jun Chi, the sick cat himself.
Bo Yun suddenly moved under the wheelchair.
Rolling and surging.
It's like a gust of wind stirs it up, and then it becomes soft again.
A gun, a sword, and a dagger arrived almost at the same time.
Jun Chi's white hair is fluttering, his white eyebrows are slightly raised, and his eyes are blinking without anger and self-importance, showing the domineering power of the king of the mountain and the lord of beasts.
The gun seemed to be pierced into an invisible wall of cotton, and all its strength was removed.
Yes, Jun Chi grabbed it with both hands and easily grasped the head of the gun.
The swords and daggers coming from behind were not noticed by Jun Chi, nor could they be dropped.
They were all pushed or blocked from their original trajectory by invisible forces.
Tong Chong and the two "soldiers" seemed to have been mentally prepared for such a situation.
The surprise attack by the three of them was considered a test.
They must be using this to find out how much vigor this sick cat has left, which has been in poor condition recently and is looking more and more likely to die soon.
After the surprise attack failed, they planned to retreat first.
After all, Tong Chong's ability was superior to that of the two "soldiers", and he quickly broke free from Jun Chi's control of the spear. However, he was inevitably hit with a stick on his shoulder and forehead.
Fortunately, he has practiced kung fu so hard that he can withstand this humiliation.
This is a risk that should be taken by taking the plunge.
On the other hand, the two companions were much more embarrassed.
Not only were their swords and daggers deflected, but an invisible aura wrapped around their hands, and they were temporarily restrained in place.
As Jun Chi's wheelchair spun and flew into the sky, the two of them each had their shoulders scratched by the wheels of the wheelchair, and each received a flying kick from Jun Chi on one side of their face.
One person covered his kicked face and rolled to the side.
How did the other person jump over and fall back to where he was, coughing out a broken tooth?
The man with the broken tooth spat out bloody phlegm and murmured: "The clear breeze and bright moon are worthy of their reputation."