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Chapter 300 Bloody Battle (4)

In just over two hours, thousands of Turks fell at the mouth of Shuanglong Valley.

The Turks lost a lot of blood, and the most brave and tenacious Turkic warriors died here one after another. Many of them did not even have time to shoot an arrow or wave a scimitar at the enemy.

Such a war was something they had never dreamed of before going south. They could be said to be the most elite cavalry force under Jieli Khan in the West, traveling across the desert and coming and going like the wind.

It once made the rebels of the Tiele tribes tremble with fear, it once made the kings of the Western Regions bow their heads, and it even made the fellow tribesmen in the West tremble with fear.

Wherever their banners went, the enemy was invincible, and everywhere they passed by, everything was reduced to dust.

But here, their blood is flowing freely, their corpses are scattered on the ground, and there is no time to restrain them. The glory of the past is quickly leaving them. It is obvious that they have come to a place where the gods cannot shine.

Their corpses covered the tree trunks blocking the entrance of the valley, and gradually raised the entrance to the valley, forming a terrifying "hill".

In front of the Heng'an Town Army formation, the ground was also covered in blood. Bodies lay scattered here and there, filling the spring breeze with a fishy smell.

The ugliness of war is fully revealed here, and war also makes men's blood boil.

After paying a lot of casualties, the Turks finally recognized the reality. If they continued to fight like this, they would bleed to death, and they would not be able to break through the thick Sui military formation outside.

What frightened them even more was that Sui people began to appear on the heights on both sides. They were cutting down trees, piling up weeds, and setting fires with their intentions clearly revealed.

The Turkic generals finally realized in panic how stupid they were in choosing to hide here.

Despair began to spread among the Turks, and despair often prompted courageous people to burst out with greater courage.

The Turkic offensive was suspended.

The Turkic nobles got together and discussed. They all felt that it would be more difficult to climb the mountain wall. It was better to concentrate their efforts on protruding out of the valley before the despicable Sui people set fire.

Their decision was undoubtedly wise. Of course, in this desperate situation, if at the beginning, they still had the idea of ​​breaking out and defeating the enemy, then now, they only have the ability to lead the troops and rush out.

Such a goal.

Wisdom was finally born among the Turkic generals who respected the strong.

Finally, they no longer braved the rain of Sui arrows and tried to break through the military formation in front.

Groups of Turkic warriors carried round shields and began to clean up the corpses at the entrance of the valley. Then they got ropes and tied them to the tree trunks. They wanted to drag all the trees at the entrance of the valley into the valley first, and then use cavalry to form a large army.

Open the door to breakout.

But the cunning enemy gave them no hope at all.

The rain of arrows stopped, and groups of Sui people also carried round shields and carried tree trunks that were thicker than before, blocking the entrance of the valley tightly.

The Sui people had a great time playing this kind of game where you pull me to have fun with each other, and they were very willing to continue playing with the Turks.

But for the Turks, every minute and every second at this time is so precious. They can't afford to waste it. They shoot arrows out of the valley desperately, but they get very little. The terrain at the mouth of the valley makes their

Most of the arrows flew far away.

As the sun reaches its peak, the drought in Mayi County becomes more and more obvious. The spring breeze lacks the gentleness that it used to have.

The warm sunlight shone down, but it was unable to dispel the murderous atmosphere and the violent emotions of the people here.

The Turks couldn't wait any longer, and they once again tried to have a conversation in a simple and crude way. The Sui people's voices persuading them to surrender came and went, but they all turned a deaf ear.

They are the most loyal warriors under the Golden Wolf. They will not be anyone's slaves, and they always regard death in battle as an honor.

There is no doubt that the Turkic army faced by the Hengan Town Army is one of the most important forces in the Turkic Khanate. They are full of names of Turkic dignitaries. These names may be tainted by others, but they will never happen in this country.

on them.

The battle at the mouth of the valley suddenly became intense.

The Turkic offensive never stopped. The brave Turkic generals began to personally lead their subordinates and launched a desperate attack on the Sui army outside the valley entrance. No one took a step back.

The direction they lay down was towards the mouth of the valley. They were stacked one on top of another, and at the same time, they completely turned this place into a slaughterhouse of flesh and blood.

Luo Shixin and Yu Chigong, who were covered in blood after being killed, were replaced by the other two leading captains. After a series of bloody battles, of the two thousand soldiers they led, only less than a thousand remained.

The two strong and strong guys, who are currently the most brave among the Heng'an Town Army, were both red-eyed. When they came to Li Po to revive, they looked like two bloody men.

At this time, the Heng'an Town Army's military formation was slowly retreating, as if it could no longer hold up.

This allowed the Turks to unleash an even stronger fighting force. They fought desperately to open a gap in this tight and thick military formation.

In their madness, they didn't even notice that the two wings of the Sui army's formation, which had been forming an arc surrounding the valley entrance, quickly shrank, revealing a large group of cavalry on the east side.

The sound of horse hooves finally sounded on the battlefield. This was obviously not a place where cavalry could gallop as much as they wanted.

But when cavalry faces infantry, the destructive effect still exists.

The cavalry of the Heng'an Town Army conducted a short sprint attack, and the strong wind swept through the valley mouth like falling leaves.

The Turks who came out of the valley were stunned by such an attack.

The cavalry passed by, and countless figures were knocked out and trampled to the ground. Pieces of steel knives slashed hard, slashing the Turks to the ground in rows and piles. Screams were mixed with the steel knives.

The sound of flesh being penetrated and bones breaking was even louder than the sound of horse hooves.

Puffs of blood sprayed out, shining with a strange light in the sunlight, and then fell to the ground and stained the cavalry, making this war finally usher in the most cruel moment.

The cavalry swarmed past, and what was left on the ground were all broken corpses, making the place look more like a bright red swamp, exuding a strange smell.

The Turks' offensive was suddenly interrupted, and they seemed to have just remembered that they were also facing a powerful and fierce cavalry army.

When they abandoned their horses and walked out of the valley mouth, they were exposed to the cavalry's blades.

The low horn of the Heng'an Town Army sounded, and the infantry formation cut down the last remaining enemies. With neat steps, under the stern orders of the officers, they stepped into the bloody land.

Most of these soldiers have experienced a lot of battles, but many of them still feel uncomfortable. The sticky things under their feet continue to remind them that they feel that they are walking on the road to the underworld.

From time to time, someone would vomit, but before they could even bend down, their corps leader, Shi Changti, would numbly move forward, trying hard to maintain the formation of the military formation.

At this time, rumbling sounds continued in the valley, and the screams of the Turks also continued to echo in the valley.

The mountains on both sides of the valley were filled with smoke, and lit torches were thrown into the valley. Trees were filled with sparks, mixed with countless lit wormwood, and were pushed into the valley.

Li Po on the hill finally gave the final military order to light everything that could be ignited at the entrance of the valley, completely blocking the Turks' escape route.

This is simply an alternative version of the Burning Tengjia Army. The drought in Mayi County also played a key role in it. The lack of moisture in the vegetation and the lush vegetation in the valley made the fire burn very quickly and very vigorously.

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The screams of the Turks were shrill and tragic.

At this time, the last surprise for them was not the enemy, but the groups of war horses in the valley.

The moment the fire broke out, the war horses exploded into groups and fled in all directions, trampling large swathes of Turks to death in the valley. The casualties caused were estimated to be much more than those killed by the Sui army.

What's even more frightening is that the spring breeze blowing from the south, through the terrain of the valley, intensifies the fire, causing it to spread quickly and burn towards the inside of the valley.

Of course, there is no need to worry so much at this time, when the smoke rises in the valley and slowly spreads throughout the valley.

The fate of this Turkic army has come to an end.

Everyone who has experienced a fire will understand that fires may be scary, but the most terrifying thing is the thick smoke caused by the fire, which is often the murderer that causes a lot of damage.

The war is over.

Li Po looked at the smoke-filled valley, the screams of the Turks echoing in his ears, but he was thinking in his heart that when Zhuge burned some of the Tengjia Army, he said that his life would be shortened, and today he also burned many Turks to death.

, Well, this voice does sound a little scary.

Of course, victory is more important than anything else. He may have a little compassion for others, but it is definitely not enough to make him feel that he has done something outrageous.

There is no need to moan unnecessarily for victory that was won with the blood and lives of soldiers.

For a moment, he even felt that Emperor Yang Guang was really stupid. He was so messed up by the Sui Dynasty. Otherwise, these tens of thousands of Turkic cavalry alone should be able to let him see what Chang'an looks like.

right.

It's a pity that no matter how many and great military exploits he has made, he can only entertain himself. There are very few opportunities to talk to others and boast about his achievements.

Then I silently calculated that after two battles, the number of Turks killed, wounded and captured was probably no less than in the eleventh year of Daye.

After killing so many Turks over the past few years, Li Po couldn't help but feel that if he didn't think of a solution, his life would probably be a little more difficult in the future.

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