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Chapter 824 Chapter 823 [The Disappearing Cavalry]

Chapter 824 823 [The Disappeared Cavalry] (Part 2)

In fact, Cai Qian is not an easy person to deal with.

The reason why Emperor Kaiping valued him was that, in addition to his military exploits and his own abilities, the most important thing was that he came from a poor background and had no deep connection with any noble faction. Such a person is naturally arrogant and can

He set an example and implemented strict military regulations, and the defenders in the city respected and feared him.

Over the years, Cai Qian has always been polite to the nobles in the Southern Army, so even the loyal general was a little surprised that this time he would agree to Pei Yue's request.

In short, Pei Yue asked the Zangfeng Guards who stayed on the north bank to mobilize a thousand men and horses, led by Tang Linfen himself to sneak into Jiangling City, and then asked Li Jin, the commander of the Yanshan Guards, to lead 5,000 infantrymen across the pontoon in the middle of the night, hiding in the city.

In Jiangling City, if the Southern Zhou Dynasty really attacks Jiangling in the name of marriage, then Li Jin will be responsible for dealing with the enemy troops entering the city, and Pei Yue will lead the troops to intercept the troops outside.

Cai Qian had no doubts about this and did not even interfere with Li Jin below.

No one knows why he has such trust in Pei Yue, but the feat of carrying the Wei camp directly through the Jinwu Guard just now seems to verify the correctness of his decision.

Only Cai Qian himself understood that he seemed to be calm at the moment, but his heart was already in turmoil.

Pei Yue was so fierce with only a thousand men. Hearing that he had tens of thousands of Tibetan front guards and a well-hidden Wuding guard, such strength was unsettling.

The scene that happened next made Cai Qian even more excited.

When the two Southern Zhou cavalrymen rushed towards Yangchun Gate, the Beiwei battalion killed the Jinwu Guards and then began to turn around, the Qianjingqi of the Zangfeng Guards who rushed out of the city gate made a decision that Cai Qian considered to be lifeless.

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The scorching sun shone on the earth, and the autumn wind blew the rich smell of blood. Tang Linfen glanced at Beiwei Camp in the distance, and shouted resolutely: "Point!"

A thousand cavalrymen separated quickly like waves, and two teams of 500 people rushed towards the east and west sides.

Whether it was Fang Huai, who was in charge of the Langtu Camp and was deeply trusted by Fang Xiexiao, or Fang Yunsong, who was superb in archery, they couldn't help but frowned when they saw this strange scene. The knights under their command seemed to have been humiliated in the most straightforward way. Many people

He couldn't help but burst into angry roars.

Tang Linfen's decision was very simple. He only needed to split up and block the two cavalry for a while, and then the defenders in the city could close the city gate again.

As for why he didn’t return to the city in time...

The sound of the strong wind passed by my ears, and the Zangfeng Guardsmen who had been recuperating for more than half a year seemed to have returned to the Gaoyang Plain last year. They galloped among the Western Wu cavalry, watering their military exploits with the blood and heads of their enemies, and using them all

Victory after victory guarded the territory of Daliang.

From ancient times to the present, this is the highest honor pursued by a soldier.

And the young marquis who led them to achieve such feats is still fighting on the battlefield at this moment!

The Lord will fight to the death, who dares to retreat?

So what if the enemy is several times greater than you?

From the day the Zangfengwei appeared, they would not be afraid of any enemy.

The defenders at the top of the city had never seen such a domineering and brave scene. There were a total of five cavalry groups under the city, and they actually formed three different but equally exciting battles in such a short period of time.

Before Xia Fei had time to take a breath, the cavalry under his command finally got back into formation amidst his roar, and the second fight was about to begin in an instant.

Although the water network in the South is dense, many places are not suitable for cavalry charges, but this area outside Jiangling City is a rare plain. For Beiwei Camp, the battle just now can only be regarded as a warm-up, and it is far from being full of fun.

After the two sides passed each other, they made an arc under the leadership of Pei Yue, and naturally had to slow down during the turning process.

From the perspective of Cai Qian on the city wall, the sudden advance of Beiwei Camp at this moment was like a big bow that was gradually being drawn to full capacity.

First slow down and then speed up. When the speed of the mounts increases, they have completed the turn and are charging towards the Jinwu Guards.

At this time, the Jinwu Guards had just organized their formation and turned their horses' heads in a slightly chaotic manner.

A cavalryman who has never seen a bloody death can never become truly powerful.

At this moment, there is a certain gap between the two sides in terms of morale, horse speed, and formation. Fighting on the battlefield is no child's play. Any small oversight may lead to a big mistake, not to mention the strength of both sides.

distinct.

Under the leadership of Pei Yue, Bei Weiying gradually moved closer while galloping at high speed, and a sharp long knife gradually took shape.

This is the cone charge they are best at, and it is also the most effective formation in cavalry confrontation.

Xia Fei was obviously unwilling to fail. He took the lead and rushed to the front, constantly shouting and roaring to boost the morale of his subordinates. Even if they were not the opponents of the Wei camp this time, as long as they could hold them back, they could still fulfill the Lord's instructions.

Even if Jiangling City cannot be taken, Pei Yue must stay!

Amidst the howling wind, Pei Yue's loud voice reached the ears of every soldier: "Follow me and kill!"

Three simple words filled everyone with strong self-confidence, and a look of determination and perseverance appeared on their faces.

The tides collide and huge waves hit the shore.

The Jinwu Guards are not standing rocks, they are more like a handful of sand on the shore, which was crushed into powder by the huge waves in an instant.

The swords saw blood and screamed pitifully. The Jinwu Guards were killed and were completely defeated.

Pei Yue stared closely at Xia Fei, who was rushing towards him. The distance between the two became closer and closer. Xia Fei held the spear with both hands and stabbed forward with all his strength.

Pei Yue gave a sharp shout, brandished the long knife with his right hand and struck out suddenly.

The long knife wiped out a ball of brilliant sparks on the body of the gun. The violent impact made the body of the gun tremble very obviously. Xia Fei felt a sharp pain from the tiger's mouth, but before he could turn around to avoid it, Pei Yue

His legs had already pushed the horse's belly forward, and he slashed it with his knife the moment he passed by.

The force of this sword is as heavy as a thousand swords.

A deep and long wound was opened on Xia Fei's chest, and the skin and flesh were turned out with blood.

General Jinwu, whom the Emperor of the Southern Zhou Dynasty trusted very much, looked at his chest blankly, feeling that the vitality in his body was rapidly passing away. He could see the blood pouring out, but he could not see that his heart and lungs had been shattered by Pei Yue's knife.

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His burly body fell from his horse and fell to the ground. The soldiers of Jinwu Guard were shocked and screamed.

Pei Yue did not look at him again, and led the Beiwei Battalion through the Jinwu Guards. After killing countless enemies, he rushed straight to Yangchun Gate.

When the city gate closed, the two Southern Zhou cavalry groups could only vent their anger on the approaching Zangfeng guards.

But what no one expected was that after completing a head-on confrontation, these two cavalry groups of only 500 people suddenly turned around as if they had a clear understanding. The Dingshan Camp and the Langtu Camp continued to move forward, while the Zangfeng Guards were marching at high speed.

In the process, a semicircle is drawn to avoid their continuous attacks.

One turned west, the other turned east, and finally successfully merged with the Beiwei camp that defeated the Jinwu Guards.

Since the city gate was closed, it was obvious that the cavalry of the Southern Zhou Dynasty could not rush through with their horses. They looked at Pei Yue in the center of the battlefield, gritting their teeth and holding back their anger.

At this time, the Southern Zhou army was getting closer and closer, and the square banner was clearly visible.

The Langtu Camp, Dingshan Camp, Jinwu Guard infantry and some of the embarrassed cavalry formed an encirclement, with two thousand cavalry led by Pei Yue in the middle.

If he waits for Fang Xiexiao's army to arrive, then death awaits him.

Fang Huai and Fang Yunsong looked at each other from afar, and then led their troops to rush over.

Pei Yue looked at the head of Jiangling City, showed a calm and calm smile, then turned his horse's head and led two thousand cavalry all the way to the west.

Running across the land of Southern Zhou Dynasty.

Seeing that such a brave cavalry of our own side easily broke away from the encirclement and penetrated deep into the territory of the Southern Zhou Dynasty, the cheers of all the defenders rising to the sky rang out from the walls of Jiangling.

"Must win!"

"Must win!"

"Must win!"
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