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Chapter 772: Attack from both sides(2/2)

But the overall situation in the north has actually been determined.

The Huns who survived the charge were pale and sweating profusely.

There is a river on the right, and villages, woods and even mountains on the left. There is not much room for detours, so the horn bow cannot play a big role. When encountering the Xianbei cavalry, which is extremely strong in hand-to-hand combat, they are almost beaten.

Three thousand people fought against a thousand people, and they were overwhelmed. The casualties were greater than others.

Seeing the Xianbei people slowly forming up, the second battle was about to begin.

The Huns cavalry dispersed subconsciously, not daring to meet the charge head on, trying to distance themselves and shoot from behind.

Not surprisingly, they were scattered again.

Some of the Huns dispersed into the river, crying and crying.

Some of them rode their horses up the gentle slopes of the hills to escape the pursuit of the Xianbei people.

Looking from the south bank of the river, the northern hillside is filled with densely packed Huns cavalry.

Many men, women and children also abandoned their homes and ran all the way up the mountain to avoid possible killings by the rope heads.

The Xianbei people did not pursue them, but assigned some of their men to guard against the Huns who went up the mountain, while the others calmly collected the supplies left in the village.

Horses, livestock, grain, hay, tools and even vehicles, everything is needed.

As the sun set, more than two thousand horses came from the east, strutting down to feed the horses and slaughter cattle and sheep.

The Xianbei people separated more than a thousand horses and went up the mountain along the gentle slope. They fought fiercely with the Huns and drove them away a little. Then they went down to the village, washed the horses, ate and drank, and were extremely arrogant.

When it was getting late, the Xianbei soldiers were full and their horses were full, so they selected two thousand horses and quietly turned back east, heading towards the old city of Loufan.

The geography here mainly extends along the flat valleys of the Fen River and its tributaries.

From Taiyuan to the west, walk two hundred and forty miles along the Fenshui River Valley to the abandoned Loufan Old City.

To the west of the ancient city of Loufan, along the Lanshui River Valley for eighty miles, you will reach Xiurong. From Xiurong to the north, you can go straight to the back of Langu.

From the old city of Loufan, you can walk seventy miles north along the Fenshui River Valley to Jingle.

Jingle goes west, along the mountain valley for 45 miles to the northern border of Xiurong County.

Jingle goes north and continues walking along the Fenshui River Valley for one hundred and fifty miles to Tianchi.

Outside the valley there are mountains, and there are no existing roads, making it inconvenient to walk.

If the Xianbei people can defeat Jingle, they can reach Tianchi, launch an attack from the south, and attack the Xianbei people north of Tianchi. The situation of the battle will change drastically.

Qiao Yu, the beautiful lady, was extremely anxious after watching it at the top of the city.

Now he has to find a way to inform Beifang, but he knows that King Liang is still in Tianchi, and maybe he has been bypassed by the Xianbei people.

What should we do if we are blocked in the narrow valley that is 230 miles long from north to south, and there are Xianbei troops at both the north and south exits?

It is said that Jinyang is the main road crossing of the entire Bingzhou, and this is no lie.

Various roads intersect, and you can start from here to go to Henan in the south, Hebei in the east, cross the Yellow River in the west, and leave the fortress in the north.

However, Jinyang is sparsely populated and dilapidated, and Liu Ling only has 5,000 infantry, so he might have already lost Jinyang.

The situation was so critical that Qiao Yu couldn't imagine what would happen if King Liang died in the mountains.

Most people in Xiurong City still don't want anything to happen to King Liang and don't want to take refuge in Suotou, but some people are greedy for profit and hope to see the world in chaos.

In fact, it’s not just the beautiful appearance, what about the various tribes in the nearby mountains? They also have ulterior motives and different ideas.

Don't test other people's loyalty easily!
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