Chapter 85

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Just when Zhu Xianhai was leading a huge carriage force to reinforce the Mapuche people, Major Matoro, an old acquaintance whom Zhu Xianhai was thinking about, was planning a new attack.

"Major, the Mapuche people and cattle are about thirty kilometers southeast of us."

After receiving the scout's report, Major Matoro thought for a moment, and then said to the cavalry behind him.

"Everyone, check your pistols, pay attention, fasten the flash cap, wait for a while, as before, get as close to them as possible, and then shoot them with your pistol, don't ask about the cattle, and don't think about the hostages, remember,

Kill as many Mapuches as you can, got it?"

As a close confidant of the president, what Matoro cares about has never been how many people he saved or how many cattle he snatched back. What he needs is how many Mapuche people he needs to kill to convince the public opinion circle. Of course, what is more important is to put another burden on his shoulders.

Add a star.

"Yes, sir!"

The cavalry shouted loudly that most of these cavalry were Gauchos. Two centuries ago, the Spanish colonists came to this land. Although the Spaniards who came here were from the same clan, they were divided into three grades. The amount of wealth determines everything.

, they quickly differentiated. The landless Spanish whites wandered around, and some of them combined with indigenous women. The Gauchos are their mixed descendants. They live on the Pampas. "Gaucho" means tramp or prodigal in Spanish.

Meaning.

These Gauchos living on the grasslands are different from their Spanish compatriots. They retain more Indian culture. They speak Spanish, believe in Catholicism, and engage in animal husbandry. But like the Mapuche people, they are used to living on horses and are heroic.

Tough, during the independence movement in South America, they were the best cavalry of the independent army. Now they are also the Mapuche's strongest opponents, especially after they are equipped with revolver guns.

"Follow me, remember, and leave with one strike. Kill as many Mapuches as possible. By the way, be careful to capture a few prisoners. We need to find out where the "Nanhua" is."

Did "indigenous people" build a city by the sea?

Matoro was dubious about the information confessed by the prisoners because what they said was too outrageous, especially the invulnerable "steam monster".

What kind of monster cannot be hit with a gun?

"It's just a barbarian's fantasy!"

Major Matoro sneered.

"However, if this information is true, it may have something to do with Chile. They have been eyeing this place and want to cross the Andes. Maybe, they are really here. Who knows?"

Subconsciously, Major Matoro regarded "Nanhua" as a "Chilean conspiracy" and even thought that after he found out the situation from the prisoners, he would go to Nanhua to find out what was going on there.

thing.

If the Chileans intervened...it would be another wave of credit!

Maybe after this round, the major will become a colonel!



The mighty herds of cattle on the grassland are like large dark clouds, almost occupying the entire grassland.

Surrounding the herd are Mapuche people riding horses, holding spears in their hands. They will cast their eyes into the distance from time to time, and there seems to be some worry in their brows.

"Gauchos..."

Once again, Chief Namuza cursed those Gauchos bitterly, cursed their riding skills, and cursed their revolvers.

The Gauchos are a group of guys who are as brave as the Mapuche people, and their riding skills are no less than that of the Mapuche people. The blood of the Mapuche people is clearly flowing in their bones, but they are willing to be driven by the white people.

"What a damn bunch of guys!"

While cursing the gauchos, Chief Naguza asked again.

"When you and Juan went to Nanhua, Mr. Zhu said they would come to support us, right?"

"Yes, Chief."

Carlos replied quickly.

"His people should be on their way here with Juan and the others now."

"I hope so..."

As Chief Namengza finished speaking, another fast horse ran over in the distance.

"The Gauchos, the Gauchos are calling..."

"Quick, get ready to fight!"

Once again, Chief Namun Monza had to raise his spear and summon his subordinates to prepare for battle. In fact, he had countless opportunities to escape along the way, but he couldn't bear to do so.

He could neither part with the robbed cattle nor the robbed women.

In a word, people die for money.

When Chief Namengza summoned his men, a whirlwind of cavalry rushed in from a distance. They were wearing red military uniforms and riding maroon horses. Like a red whirlwind, they came quickly from a distance.

.

"Kill all the savages!"

Major Matoro, who was leading the way, was holding the reins with his left hand and a Colt revolver in his right hand. However, because of the distance, he did not fire, but pointed straight ahead. At this moment, the revolver in his hand was

Like a straight sword or spear.

However, not all Gauchos use revolvers. In fact, almost half of the cavalry led by Matoro still use spears. But even so, these revolver cavalry still use spears.

The Puche people pose a great threat.

Facing the charging Gauchos, Chief Namengza raised his spear without hesitation and pointed it at the enemies.

"Kill all the white people."

After saying that, the Mapuche people raised their spears and, together with Chief Naguza, rushed towards the Gaucho cavalry. They were fanatical and fearless. Once upon a time, they had repelled the white people and the Gaucho cavalry again and again in this way.

Qiao people.

Just like before, when the distance was only a dozen meters away, Matoro pulled the trigger. The Gaucho cavalry beside him met the rushing Mapuche with bullets from the revolver. Despite the firepower of the revolver,

The advantage is very obvious, but it is not easy to shoot accurately on the upturned horseback. But at close range, their shooting accuracy is just okay. Each bullet is like a deadly whirlwind.

They knocked the Mapuche people to the ground one by one. Even during the impact, they did not stop. They directly used revolvers to tear a hole in the Mapuche formation. They charged and fired at the same time.

, in front of them, the Mapuche cavalry fell one by one...


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