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Chapter 483: An Ordinary Battle (5)

Chapter 483 An ordinary battle (5)

Author: Uncle Long Legs

Chapter 483 An ordinary battle (5)

At the same time, at a position about three to four hundred meters away from where Fan Zhu died in battle, Xu Feng did not know that his deputy division commander had died.

But even if he knew it, Dingtian would just sigh.

Then whatever you have to do, just keep doing it.

The reason is simple. A temporary defense line formed by two or three Hundred Division personnel under his leadership was also broken through after holding on for at most two minutes.

Moreover, under the attack of the Jin cavalry, all the subordinates suffered heavy casualties, and they were all about to die here.

The difference is that a veteran is a veteran after all, especially a veteran like Xu Feng who joined the team in the first system mission and has persisted until now.

Facing all the casualties among his men, the Jin cavalry rushed into the camp like a tide.

To say that Xu Feng, with only a horse spear in hand, can remain unmoved in the face of impact like a boulder in a flood, is completely bragging.

However, Xu Feng, who weighed a total of 47.1 kilograms and wore several layers of heavy armor, was as nimble as a monkey at this moment.

Using some corpses on the ground as obstacles, Xu Feng continued to dodge the direct collisions of the cavalry, not to mention the weapons in his hands.

Every time he held the sharp horse in his hand, he would call him out from time to time and counterattack his opponent.

Or a war horse had to neigh and fall to the ground because its neck was deeply cut open; before the battered knight on top could stand up, he would be stabbed to death by Xu Feng's horse.

Or maybe after passing by Xu Feng, those war horses took five or six steps.

Suddenly, the knight on top fell off his horse like a wooden stake.

At this time, you can see that there is a deep and long wound on the chest, abdomen, waist, or back of these knights.

A large amount of blood is emerging from it.

In a very short period of time, the sharp tip of the horse's spear in Xu Feng's hand easily achieved a killing effect with the help of the opponent's horse speed.

It can be said that at this moment, Xu Feng fully displayed the level that a veteran should have to the extreme.

It proved that so many hours in the training ground and the experience of many bloody battles were not wasted.

Of course! The real situation is far less relaxed than Xu Feng appears on the surface.

On the one hand, the current battle process is like dancing on the tip of a knife. Every time you dodge a rushing Jin cavalry, it is full of unspeakable dangers.

As long as Xu Feng was not careful, he might fall to the ground and die.

In order to deal with such a situation, Xu Feng has actually used the "Mozi Five Elements Breathing Method", a secret method that has greatly improved all aspects of the body's quality.

Without such improvements in all aspects, he would have been brought down long ago.

On the other hand, such a high-intensity battle consumes Xu Feng's physical strength at an alarming rate; the time for the burst of any secret technique is also quite limited, only five or six minutes.

Therefore, Xufeng's current impressive performance cannot last long.

If no miracle happens, his life will also enter a countdown.

It's just that during such a process, the thing that worries Xu Feng the most is not whether he can survive or how long he can survive?

It's more about whether the circular battle formation under his command has been completed. Is this tactic that was thought up over the head effective?

And if that guy Hu Biao sent reinforcements after receiving the call for help, would it still be in time?

It's a pity that he is now facing astonishing pressure. He can't even turn his head to take a look. He can only pray silently in his heart...

*******

I don’t know if Xu Feng’s prayers had an effect, but the situation on the right-wing front in Zhuxian Town can still be maintained.

First of all, the soldiers of the Third Division of the New Army of the Song Dynasty did not waste the precious time that Xu Feng, Fan Zhu and other hundreds of people risked their lives to buy.

Among them, the first and second infantry regiments retreated some distance as quickly as possible.

The warriors, who were still breathing heavily under a burst of running, leaned closely on each other shoulder to shoulder, forming one circular formation after another.

If you look down from a high altitude, you will see that there are about thirty circular formations in total every seventy or eighty meters.

It is equivalent to saying that these small circular arrays form a large irregular circular array.

Each small circle array is like the gears of a clock between each other, they are all independent, but they influence each other.

And in each circular formation, the soldiers in the outer circle held bright bayonets in their hands and the tips of their armor-piercing cone spears were raised high. They were basically hedgehogs with no blind spots.

In the middle position, there are three or four large and round grenadiers, twisting open the safety covers of grenades and pulling out the fuses.

In addition, there were about twenty chasseurs and musketeers, who were desperately loading their muskets.

When they hurriedly finished loading and placed the barrels on the shoulders of their comrades in front of them, a group of Jin cavalry had already arrived.

Just as Hu Biao and the others hoped to see, facing such a dense hedgehog formation, the Jin cavalry did not choose to run into it directly.

Instead, they all obtained a horse bow from the saddle, or some throwing weapons in their hands.

When I planned to rush past these battle formations, I called these things out; specifically, I was using a mounted shooting tactic commonly used by light cavalry, which was not unusual at all.

But if this happens, the Jin cavalry that originally rushed towards them will be divided unconsciously.

They were divided into more than a dozen cavalry groups, the number of each group was no longer terrifying, and the formation was also lengthened and became thinner.

Secondly, after a group of Jin cavalry separated, they rushed through the gap between the two circular formations, slapping their horses.

The bows, arrows, and various throwing weapons in their hands were all sent out as planned.

At such a distance, the heavy arrows in their hands could already penetrate the iron face of the new army after leaving the string.

Not to mention the spinning axes, or throwing weapons such as spears, iron bones, meteor hammers, etc. If these deadly weapons hit a vital point, they can make the new soldier fall down on the spot.

But during this process, the sound of muskets that was no longer orderly sounded.

One by one, the golden cavalry also fell down from their horses; God is fair, and at the current distance, the musketeers' aim also became more accurate.

If each person's arms were rounded and the thrown grenade exploded, the killing effect would be even better.

At least one grenade can knock down two or three Jin cavalry.

At the same time, each circular formation is being adjusted randomly. When someone falls down after being hit, the people on both sides of the gap immediately move closer spontaneously.

While the circular formation continues to shrink in size, it can still maintain the integrity of the formation.

In general, such a circle formation tactic played a certain role in the first actual combat.

Although the casualty exchange ratio between the Jin cavalry and the New Army reached an unprecedented 1:2; that is to say, to kill one Jin cavalry, at least two New Army soldiers would die.

But compared to the whole army being overwhelmed by the cavalry, and everyone falling into fighting on their own, this is already so much better...

Not long after, the Jin cavalry who were charging at the front had already passed through the large formation composed of many small circular formations.

At this moment, these golden cavalrymen secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Because they expected that the scene where the Song people were scattered and easily killed by their horse speed did not happen at all.

On the contrary, every time a gunshot or explosion rang out, someone on their side was killed, which made them feel a little frightened.

Fortunately, they also understand that the number of these Song people is relatively limited. In the current situation where one of them can replace two or three on the opposite side, as long as they charge a few more times, those weird circular formations will be completely messed up.

It was just when they were about to turn around and charge again.

After bursts of brisk drum beats, rows of Song people, as neat as a wall, appeared a mile away with muskets in front of them, and were currently pressing towards them.

Those were the soldiers of the third and fourth regiments, who finally formed a battle line in company units and pushed over.

The standard one line of swordsmen and shieldmen in front, one line of spearmen at the back, and three lines of musketeers at the end, a total of five lines of battle formation.

Under the drumbeat of military musicians, they marched forward in an orderly manner, and the formation was not scattered at all.

These former traffickers and lackeys, who had been subjected to countless sticks and soles of feet in training in the past, and roars, finally came in handy at this moment...

(End of chapter)


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