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Two hundred and sixtieth chapters lead the neck to be killed

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Everyone who lives on the grassland knows that the vast grassland is the best living place given by God to the nomadic tribe. And the Huns are the eagles on the prairie, but that is only during the day.

The prairie at night belongs to the wolves active on the grassland, and they are the descendants of the wolf god they believe in.

Night blindness, of course, would not have such an academic name in this era. However, the Huns all know that not many people on the grasslands can see things at night. Except for the elites of the large tribes, many ordinary Huns

People can't see in the dark, even if they have torches, they can't see much or far.

At night, the wolves on the prairie are most active. The Huns, who use wolves as their totems, believe that this is the arrangement of the wolf god. During the day, the prairie is reserved for human beings, while at night, it is

its gift to its descendants.

Although many of the 200,000 Huns cavalry who followed Mao Dun south this time were elite guards recruited from various powerful tribes of the Huns, except for the elite guards of Mao Dun's own tribe. However, there are still 200,000 Huns cavalry among them.

A lot of ordinary Huns.

After all, there are hundreds of thousands of Donghu people around Langjuxu Mountain, and it is impossible for the big nobles of the Xiongnu tribes to hand over all the elites of their tribes.

If it weren't for night blindness, if it wasn't at night, I believe many Huns would have become deserters. However, the prairie at night, as long as the people living on the prairie know it, belongs to the descendants of the wolf god. They, even

Yu is even more terrifying than the fierce Qin people.

A single or several Huns running around on the grassland shrouded in darkness will die faster.

And this is also why it was not until nearly two hundred steps away that the Suzaku Army's crossbow landed on the head of the Huns. The Huns cavalry were horrified to find that the person they had been running for a long time in joy was there.

In the blink of an eye, he had turned into a god of death.

This strong psychological gap completely plunged the frightened hearts of all the Huns cavalry into an endless abyss.

At this time, no one thought about why the Qin people appeared on their way to escape. Because the Qin people suddenly appeared in front of them and were already attacking them with powerful crossbows.

Many of the Hun cavalry who were running wildly could not see clearly who was in front of them even at this distance. In fact, they were not on the same line as Wang Qian's 20,000 Suzaku troops at the beginning. The two cavalry were at least several miles apart.

It was precisely because I heard the sound of horse hooves coming from the direction of Yunzhong County that I followed the sound.

In the confused and horrified expressions of the Huns cavalry, countless small crossbow arrows with loud roars instantly crossed the darkness and appeared in front of them. Until the crossbow arrows with loud whistles had approached their bodies, and then tore them apart easily.

The sheepskin vests they wore tore through flesh and blood and penetrated into the body. The pain that penetrated into the bone marrow was instantly transmitted through the still-running nerves to the brains of the Hun cavalry who were shot by crossbows. Only then did they understand. But it was too late at this moment.

Night.

The pain that could not be suppressed continuously invaded the Huns' dazed brains, making them unable to help but open their mouths and let out pitiful screams.

Fortunately, the pain they felt did not last long.

The Hun cavalry who fell off their horses were either knocked into the air by their own men who were rushing from behind and were instantly killed. Or they fell to the ground and were trampled into flesh by countless horse hooves that followed, and became one with the earth.

Dust returns to dust, soil returns to soil, nourishing the land of China and bringing benefits to future generations. They can be considered to have died a worthy death.

Tens of thousands of densely packed crossbow arrows soared into the air one after another from the rushing Suzaku army formation, and poured into the also rushing Hun cavalry formation.

The dark night and the sudden encounters in the battle had a great impact on the accuracy of the Suzaku Army's crossbows. Even though they had gone through the most rigorous training and simulated combat exercises of this era, it was not a real fight after all.

In the scorching summer, Hu Hai once had the 600,000 soldiers of the Bashang Camp conduct queue training day and night, but he apparently also forgot a very important point, which is the training for night battles.

The Suzaku Army, and even the entire five armies, have never conducted targeted night battle drills, let alone night battle drills in which the two armies confront each other. Wang Qian is very clear about this, but when they meet on a narrow road, the brave will win, and no army has ever established a

He is invincible in the world. He has not gone through cruel fighting, has not experienced death and blood, and even if he has the best equipment, he can only be an elite, not a strong soldier.

It is impossible to judge how much damage the crossbow arrows caused to the Hun cavalry. All that could be seen in the dim light of the torch was that people kept falling off their horses in front of the Hun cavalry formation, and horses kept falling.

However, although the crossbow is powerful, it can only establish the initial psychological advantage. After all, the crossbow is not a machine gun. As long as there are enough bullets and the barrel allows, it can keep firing continuously.

What ultimately determines the success or failure of a battle is people.

At a distance of two hundred steps, two cavalrymen charging equally quickly would collide in just over ten breaths.

The Hun cavalry's formation was extremely chaotic due to their desperate flight, which also saved many lives. The Suzaku Army was in a hurry and traveled long distances, so although its formation was much better than that of the Hun barbarians who were fleeing for their lives, it was also not neat and orderly.

However, fortunately, Hu Hai's focus on improving the lives of the Qin soldiers in the Bashang Camp finally worked at this time. At least the vast majority of the people in the Suzaku Army have mild night blindness or no night blindness, or maybe some people are starting to have the same symptoms as the Huns.

The symptoms of night blindness were eliminated after several months of training.

In the dark night, and facing the Huns cavalry that was nearly three times their size, being able to see with torches was the Suzaku Army's biggest advantage over the Huns barbarians, apart from its equipment and horses.

Two groups of cavalry, one in a panic and the other running wildly, collided with each other amidst the thunderous roar of horse hooves that filled the sky.

With blood splattering everywhere, accompanied by the shining light of the blade, countless Hun cavalrymen who couldn't see clearly felt an itch on their necks, and then raised their heads high to clearly see the man still sitting upright below.

The war horses collided violently with the Qin people's headless bodies.

Countless pillars of scalding blood shot up into the sky, seeming to color the air you breathed with blood!

The two cavalrymen used the galloping horses to bury themselves into the opponent's formation at the same time, and their canine teeth were intertwined.

The brutal fighting began the moment the two cavalry collided.

If the Hun cavalry could still rely on the collision of their horses to cause damage to the Suzaku army when the two armies collided, then when the two cavalry fought together, the Hun barbarians would only be waiting to be killed. (To be completed.

Continued..)

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