The war horses that rushed out of the stable were covered in orange-red flames. No matter what color they were originally, they were now bright red, looking like a group of hell-flaming horses.
The pupils were full of fear, and the frightened horses burst out with unstoppable momentum. At this time, anyone who stood in their way, no matter you were a person or something else, would be knocked over and knocked over, just like a giant wolf slapping them.
It's like hitting a small boat.
There were tents everywhere in the Japanese camp, and they were densely packed for more than half a mile. However, there were so many tents, but they still seemed like paper in front of the angry horses, and they were easily smashed. When the war horses passed by,
Sweep away.
The Japanese set up many guard posts in the camp. The soldiers armed with rifles saw the horses that seemed to be possessed by flames at a glance. They were so frightened that their hands and feet began to tremble. They kept shouting to their Amaterasu in their hearts, "What kind of monster is this?"
Ah, how terrible."
Their whole bodies were covered in flames, and the pupils of those war horses also reflected the flames on other war horses, making them even more frightened and running even faster.
Captain Sanjo of the Cavalry Regiment got out of a tent. He heard the noise outside and didn't know what was going on. So he went out to take a look and saw the cavalry running around. He couldn't help but yelled strangely, "What's going on?"
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Those cavalrymen were running away from the galloping horses and had no time to pay attention to their regimental commander. One after another they ran past Sanjou like lost dogs and ran into the distance.
Sanjo was furious and shouted at the soldiers, "Baga, you bastards, how dare you ignore my existence."
At this time, a fire-headed soldier came from a distance and saw Sanjo, who was a fellow villager with him, so he stammered and shouted, "Lian-Lian-Liant Captain, run quickly, run quickly."
He jumped over and ran away.
Sanjo was confused when he heard what happened. He didn't know what happened to make these Japanese soldiers run so wildly. Could it be that the Chinese were coming, but they didn't hear the sound of gunfire?
Listening carefully, a rumbling roar is coming in this direction, the ground is shaking, and it seems to be getting closer.
As the saying goes, curiosity killed the cat, and Sanjou was the unlucky cat. Driven by curiosity, he stretched his neck and looked in the direction of the sound, with no intention of running away.
At this time, the roar had reached less than two or three tents away from his position. It sounded like countless drumsticks beating on a giant drum, making people's hearts beat together, and it might jump out at any time.
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Finally, Sanjou saw clearly the culprit who made the noise.
"Ah——!" After seeing the rushing horses clearly, Sanjo was so frightened that he turned around and ran away. As the captain of the cavalry regiment, he knew very well how terrifying the galloping horses were.
Unfortunately, it was too late to turn around and run now. Compared with the angry horses, Sanjou-kun could only have one result, and that was to be hit head-on by the horses.
His body flew up, and Sanjou felt like his kite was like a broken kite, flying several meters in the air, and then fell to the ground, as if it was about to fall apart.
Shaking his dizzy head, Sanjou struggled to get up, and then he saw the hoofs of the war horse with shiny horseshoes, raised high and stepping down on his head.
In the crisis, Sanjou tried his best to roll and avoid the hoofs of the war horse, but unfortunately he landed in front of another war horse.
The iron hoof was raised high, and then fell suddenly. Just as it was stepping on Sanjo's lower back, there was a crisp sound of the spine breaking. Sanjo let out a scream like a slaughtered pig, and his body collapsed on the ground, unable to move anymore.
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The war horse roared past, not caring about the rotten meat under the ladder, and the war horse behind arrived again. Sanjo could only watch the raised hoof of the horse falling towards his left arm.
There was a click, and another pitiful wail echoed in the camp.
As the horses rushed through, calm returned to the camp. Except for the knocked over tents, there were Japanese cavalry who were trampled to death and injured by the horses all over the ground.
The three captains were lying on the ground, with their hands and feet hanging limply on the ground. His whole body was like a pot of overcooked noodles, lying limp and motionless.
There were so many war horses running over, trampling his legs and feet so much that they were shattered, but they didn't step on his head. This can be said to be a miracle.
But for Sanjo, this was definitely worse news than the worst. He knew that he would spend the rest of his life lying in bed like a fool.
This is thousands of times more uncomfortable than killing him.
After the war horses passed by, the surviving cavalry in the camp dared to come out of their hiding places. They looked at the messy barracks, each one of them trembling with fear and silence.
They had never seen this kind of situation before. It was so shocking. The entire camp of a cavalry regiment was messed up by these war horses. At least hundreds of cavalrymen were killed or injured in the attack of the war horses. It was really miserable.
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But they had no choice. Not to mention the situation at that time, they were not given time to shoot. Even if they were there, they could not shoot those war horses. You must know that shooting war horses at will without orders is a capital crime and can be shot on the spot.
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While cleaning the scene, the cavalrymen searched for survivors in the camp, and found the regiment captain Sanjo lying on the ground like mud. Each of them suddenly felt like their heads were getting bigger.
"How are you going to report this? Does it mean that the commander of the regiment was trampled by a war horse and cannot take care of himself?" The officers' faces were as ugly as pig livers.
But it was impossible not to report it. In the end, the officers discussed it and decided to say that the captain of the regiment was injured when he intercepted the horse alone. It was probably enough to just get a military medal.
At this time, the soldier responsible for observing the movements of the war horses hurriedly reported that the war horses seemed to be heading towards Niujia Town.
Niujia Town?! Niujia Town!!!
The officers were shocked. So many war horses were like a tide. If they rushed into Niujia Town, how much chaos would be caused. Then their unlucky days would probably come.
While frantically calling the Niujia Town raiding headquarters, the officers asked people to prepare war horses for them so that they could catch up and see if they could stop the horses from running wildly.
But the phone couldn't be connected at all. I don't know if the war horse also broke the phone line or for other reasons. As for the war horse, there was no one in the camp for a long time. Even if it was not frightened, it was secretly taken away by Luo Xiao and the others.
How could one be left behind for the Japanese?
The tragic fate of the Japs in the Cavalry Regiment has been sealed.