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Chapter 515

The army was defeated like a mountain, and the Huns were completely defeated. Brodong was naturally unable to support himself, so Brodong had to give up the attack and ordered all the Huns under his command to retreat.

Since there was no cavalry from the Wei army to intercept in the south, and the infantry led by Yang Hu could not keep up with Brodong's speed, Brodong's retreat seemed to be very calm, and he did not encounter the same dilemma as the Huns in the north.

Brodon couldn't help but secretly rejoice, and fortunately, Yu Tsofu was standing to his south, blocking the return of the Wei cavalry, so that he could retreat without any burden.

Speaking of which, Suo Qian was really bad. He was beaten so hard in front of the Wei cavalry that he was unable to fight back. His entire army was destroyed before he could hold on for even half an hour. However, Yu Cuofu performed well and has not let the Wei army down until now.

The cavalry broke through the defense line.

But before Brodon had gone a few miles, he saw smoke billowing in front and countless cavalry approaching on horseback. Brodon was startled and immediately ordered his troops to prepare for battle.

However, when the men and horses on the opposite side came closer, Brodong secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that the people coming were not the Wei cavalry or the soldiers and horses under Yu Tsofu. They were all members of his own family, so naturally there was nothing to be afraid of.

But what made Brodon a little strange was that Yu Tsov was fighting the Wei army in the south, and why did his troops come here?

Still having doubts in his mind, Brodon stopped the leading Hun cavalry and asked: "Where is the leader Yutsofu?"

Several of Yu Cuofu's men still recognized Brodong. Seeing Brobu coming up to ask, they quickly replied: "To inform the leader of Brodong, the leader of Yu Cuofu has been killed in battle and was beheaded by the Wei people.

Out of a thousand people, only a few of us escaped."

Brodon was shocked. Just now he had secretly praised Yutsov for his greatness, but he didn't expect to hear the news of his death as soon as he finished speaking. It was so surprising.

Brodong quickly asked for details. It turned out that Yu Cuofu was ordered to lead a cavalry to block the Wei cavalry in the south of Xiliu Forest. Yu Cuofu did not take the initiative to launch an attack, but set up camp on the only way to Xiliu Forest.

If the Wei cavalry wants to go to Xiliu Forest, they must break through the Huns' blockade.

Shi Bao led the cavalry camp and rushed over, but encountered an interception by the Huns on the way. This interception was completely expected by Shi Bao. It would have been strange if the Huns cavalry had not stopped them.

Since there was an interception in front of him, Shi Bao didn't waste any time and directly ordered the cavalry camp to launch an attack.

Compared with the Yueqi battalion previously commanded by Shi Bao, the Tunqi battalion is still somewhat inferior in terms of combat effectiveness. The Tunqi battalion was reorganized by adding a lot of new recruits to the original team, but regardless of whether

The old team and the newly joined cavalry are all newcomers who have not fought in the war. In other words, the cavalry camp is now completely a new army team.

There are many recruits and the training time is short, so the Tunqi Battalion cannot be called a real cavalry unit so far. However, the combat mission is urgent, and Shi Bao is not allowed to stand up and take the lead and shoulder a military mission independently.

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Shi Bao is brave and good at fighting. He is one of the few warriors under Cao Liang who can charge into formations. Cao Liang naturally thought carefully about choosing him to serve as the commander of the Tun Cavalry. Shi Bao, like Deng Ai, initially served as the commander of the Xiao Cavalry Battalion.

Sima, was later transferred to the Yueqi Battalion as Army Sima. In the Battle of Hanzhong, Shi Bao's performance was also quite outstanding. He was invincible in charging into battle and was one of Cao Liang's most trusted generals.

The Tunqi Battalion is the other cavalry team among the five battalions of the Pingbei Army besides the Yue Qi Battalion. There is no doubt that the suppression of the Huns' rebellion will be a battle in which the Yue Qi Battalion and the Tunqi Battalion will play the main role.

The cavalry camp must have said since it was shaken. When the cavalry camp grew into a real cavalry unit, it was the fundamental reason for putting down the Huns' rebellion.

Naturally, Shi Bao worked hard and reorganized the Tunqi camp with all his strength. He also conducted intensive training in the shortest possible time, and it was indeed hard work.

Of course, the results are also extremely effective. The training of a cavalry team is more difficult than that of an infantry team. It will take at least a year to train a cavalry team with outstanding combat effectiveness. The Yueqiu Battalion is a clear example.

Today's Tunqi Battalion is no different from the original Yueqi Battalion. It is also the model of adding new soldiers to the scumbags. However, the number of recruits in the Yueqi Battalion was relatively small at the beginning, and now the recruits of the Tunqi Battalion are at least as high as

Accounting for more than 70%, with such a large number of recruits, it is obviously difficult to create an invincible cavalry in a short period of time.

But Shi Bao was an arrogant person, and he wanted to try something that others thought was impossible. Therefore, after taking over the Tunqi camp, Shi Bao worked hard, practiced diligently, and worked hard.

Moreover, Shi Bao seems to be rude and arrogant, but in fact he is very careful. He also knows very well that it is not realistic to comprehensively increase the combat power of the Tunqi Battalion in a short period of time, but he can achieve some breakthroughs, especially in certain aspects.

Shi Bao is still very confident about the breakthrough.

Shi Bao selected some of the recruits who were proficient in riding skills and had good combat capabilities among the new recruits in the Tun Cavalry Camp, and organized them into a special operations unit, deliberately strengthening training and cultivating their combat capabilities.

The effect of this is quite good. Although the overall combat effectiveness of the Tunqi Battalion is inferior to that of the Yueqi Battalion, the sharp knife troops under Shi Bao are still fully capable of fighting against the Yueqi Battalion.

This team is not large in number, but they are all elite and can ensure that they can carry out assaults and breakthroughs when the cavalry camp cannot open up the situation.

The progress of the battle was basically as Shi Bao expected. Yu Cofu was stationed on the road and the cavalry camp made several attacks, but they failed to achieve the desired results and were unable to break through the enemy's defense line.

At the critical moment, such a sharp-sword force was still responsible for the surprise attack. During the initial attack, they hid behind the ordinary cavalry. When the Huns were a little careless, the sharp-sword force suddenly exerted force, like a sharp knife.

He stabbed Yu Cuofu straight at him. Yu Cuofu was caught off guard and was immediately killed by the Wei army.

As soon as Yu Cuofu died, the entire Huns army was in chaos. Shi Bao led the Tunqi camp to advance in advantage of the victory, breaking through the Huns' defenses across the board in one fell swoop. Then he immediately sent his troops northward and rushed to Xiliu Forest.

Shi Bao knew that with the combat power of the Yueqi Camp, it would be easy to break through the Huns' defense. Although the Tunqi Camp was slightly inferior, Shi Bao did not want to be too inferior to the Yueqi Camp. The Yueqi Camp rushed there earlier.
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