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Chapter 1116 Unprecedented defeat

Yuwen Mohuai was depressed. It was unprecedented to fight this battle.

After the rise of the eastern part, the Yuwen tribe has been in constant war. Either the Wei army's Youzhou army fought or the other two Murong tribes and Duan tribes of the Xianbei tribes in the eastern part of the eastern part of the battle. This immediate fight has almost become a common occurrence for Yuwen Mohuai.

No one is an ever-winning general in war, and he will always win and lose each other. However, Yuwen Mohuai has never fought a battle like today that does not even have the enemy's close opportunities.

In front of the opponent's archers and cavalry, the Xianbei cavalry kept launching attacks like moths flying into flames, constantly damaging their troops and horses. In the end, they were still unable to break through the Wei army's defense line. The entire periphery was filled with the bodies of Xianbei soldiers and horses, and the corpses were everywhere. The scene alone was very shocking.

Yuwen Mohuai tried to concentrate the cavalry and shooters in the team, and counterattacked the Wei army with bows and arrows, providing cover for the attacks of other Xianbei soldiers.

However, such masters of riding and shooting are rare in the Xianbei army, so Yuwen Mohuai gathered for most of the day before he found hundreds of good riding and shooting masters from tens of thousands. Compared with the three or four thousand cavalrymen of the Wei army, all of them were sharp-talking. Their people were simply dropping a drop in the bucket.

In order to assist in the battle, Yuwen Mohuai still concentrated these cavalry and shooting masters and counterattacked the Wei army in one direction, trying to get a even chance to help the Xianbei cavalry rush forward.

But the facts proved that Yuwen Mohuai was thinking too much. If he wanted to pose a threat to the Wei army's archers, he had to push these good cavalrymen to the range of the bows and arrows. This would give him the chance to hit the Wei army's cavalry. But this seems to be a problem. The bows and arrows of the Xianbei people can threaten the Wei army, but the Wei army's bows and arrows can also hit the Xianbei people.

Although the Xianbei people generally have a numerical advantage, they are far from archers and cavalry. When Yuwen Mohuai organized a cavalry and shooting expert, they had long been seen by Deng Ai. Before these Xianbei soldiers could shoot a few arrows, they were intensively attacked by the Vietnamese cavalry. They didn't even have time to escape, and were covered by the dense arrows of the Vietnamese cavalry. In a blink of an eye, these men and horses were devastatingly hit, and almost few survivors were.

Deng Ai had been staring at the cavalry of the Xianbei people in the morning. Ordinary cavalry just rushed forward. As long as they were not close, they would not pose any threat to the Yueqi Battalion. And they could also attack at a long distance as well. If the Xianbei people had enough cavalry and archers, they would inevitably pose a threat to the Yueqi Battalion.

Therefore, Deng Ai cannot give Xianbei people a chance to attack from a long distance. As long as the Xianbei people are found to organize archers to shoot, Deng Ai will order the Vietnamese cavalry to eliminate these threats first and not give Xianbei people a chance.

Judging from the situation on the battlefield, there were not many masters who could ride and shoot with Xianbei people. Yuwen Mohuai only mobilized hundreds of people, and these hundreds of people shot against Yueqi Camp and were soon destroyed.

Yuwen Mohuai couldn't help but feel heartbroken. You should know that these good riding and shooting masters are usually in the tribe, but they are all elites in the tribe. Unexpectedly, they were destroyed in this battle. In addition to heartache, Yuwen Mohuai regretted it very much. If he had known such an ending, it would be better not to send these good riding and shooting masters to the tribe, and they lost so many elites in vain, without any effect.

Soon Yuwen Mohuai fell into an extremely embarrassing state and was in a dilemma. The Wei army's archers were so powerful. They rode on horseback and were handy in using bows and arrows. Their shooting skills were extremely excellent. Although they could not make the arrows, almost none of the Xianbei soldiers rushing up were spared, and they would be shot to death and injured.

In fact, it was also a big blame for Yuwen Mohuai for underestimating the enemy before. He sent only half of his men to attack the Wei army, making the attack power limited. If all the troops and horses could be put into the attack and carried out a saturated attack, no matter how powerful the Wei army's arrows were, they would not be able to withstand their human-sea tactics. There was always a chance to drag the Wei army into close combat.

But now the attack is weak and the number of casualties is increasing. If the troops who besieged the Lingzhi are now transferred, it is obviously a bit late. So Yuwen Mohuai had the intention to retreat. If you can't beat it, it's better to withdraw earlier, preserve your strength, learn lessons, and fight again.

But before Yuwen Mohuai had time to issue an order to retreat, he saw a gust of dust flying in the southeast, and another Wei cavalry suddenly arrived.

This Wei cavalry was the majority of the Yue cavalry camp in Yangle. Before they arrived in Yangle, they received an emergency order from Deng Ai, so they immediately turned their horses and rushed to the command lineup. They happened to catch up with Deng Ai's army to fight with the Yuwen Xianbei. So the Yue cavalry camp immediately joined the battle group from the southeast and attacked the Xianbei people.

Yuwen Mohuai was shocked. This Wei cavalry of three or four thousand people had already made him feel overwhelmed. At this moment, another archer with a larger number of people came. Isn’t this his life?

Yuwen Mohuai was no longer interested in fighting and immediately ordered the entire army to retreat and flee in Lu Longzhe's direction.

Of course, the retreat was not only the people who fought with the Yueqi camp, but also the people who besieged Lingzhi City. The war is not good now, and Lingzhi City has not yet captured it. If you continue to linger under the city, you will be attacked by a larger range of Wei army. Therefore, Yuwen Mohuai simply gave up attacking Lingzhi City and decided to withdraw to Lulongsai first.

Fortunately, Lu Longsai was taken down this time, and finally his troops had a place to settle down. Otherwise, they would not be able to gain a foothold in the western Liaoning Plain and would have to escape back to the Daling River.

This battle made Yuwen Mohuai fall inexplicably. In the past, the most worrying thing about their invasion of Youzhou was the dangerous passes like Lu Longsai. It was difficult for the Wei army to defend these passes, and as long as they broke through these passes, they would do whatever they wanted.

But this time it was obviously reversed, and Lu Longsai was unguarded, allowing them to enter the western Liaoning Plain smoothly. However, on the plain, they encountered an unprecedented enemy. Yuwen Mohuai and his cavalry were killed by the Wei cavalry and had no temper at all. This was a completely asymmetric battle. The Xianbei people suffered many casualties, and countless injured people were killed and injured. However, the Wei cavalry was almost unscathed and no one died. Such a battle had never been experienced by Yuwen Mohuai.
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