Chapter 89 Choose one of the two (additional update for the mountain and sea barong reward)
"What the hell! Such a scary person, but he can really scare people to death~"
When he saw more than ten horses riding towards him from a distance, Hu Biao secretly breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help but curse.
Mainly because after taking a closer look, he saw that the group of people was not the Tatar army that they were most nervous about.
The cavalrymen who were approaching quickly in this small group were all wearing familiar mandarin duck battle coats, and they were all dressed in the style of their own people.
In addition, Hu Biao also reacted. If the Tatars really came, it is impossible that the troops in Suiyun Dun and Suiwu Dun in front would not react at all.
It should be like trumpets and smoke, they have already started to be passed around, but there will be no movement at all.
Just like that, they saw the group of ten cavalry running straight towards Suifeng Dun, and found that their destination was actually them.
"Good guy! I didn't expect that Lao Hu's reputation as the 'taken advantage of' is so great now that people even come to breakfast. But these guys are too impatient. It doesn't matter if they run slowly. It doesn't matter if they are late.
How can we, Brother Hu Biao, miss a breakfast for people like them?"
Seeing such a scene, Xu Feng immediately said this in his mouth, which was like pulling out the street commander Hu Biao and teasing him again.
All joking aside, Xu Feng still knows the difference between seriousness and seriousness.
I also know that it is best to have as many soldiers as possible here today.
Immediately he stretched out an arm, and immediately planned to shout, asking those people to slow down a little and stop charging so stupidly.
Otherwise, those horrifyingly dense horse traps in the open space in front of Suifeng Dun would have disabled their horses in minutes.
As a result, the moment Xu Feng spoke, Yang Dongli beside him suddenly grabbed him and shouted:
"Wait, there seems to be something wrong with these people."
After hearing Yang Dongli's prompt, everyone quickly opened their eyes and looked over carefully. After careful inspection, they really discovered that these more than ten riders were approaching quickly, and there were many details that looked wrong.
For example: The horses these people ride on are very majestic.
It is not the kind of thin horse that is often seen in the Ming army because its fodder is withheld and it is not full all the year round; its head is smooth and smooth, and it is more like a Tatar war horse that has been carefully fed.
Another point is that everyone says that islanders these days are dwarfs, but in fact the Tatars are not very tall either.
The only difference between them and the Japs is that the Tatars are short and strong, while the Japs are short and thin; even the Ming army was not very tall due to malnutrition.
But unlike these cavalrymen, the muscles under each mandarin duck's jacket are quite bulging.
This is a physical quality that requires sufficient food, oil and water all year round.
After getting closer, those with good eyesight among the netizens could even faintly see the blood stains on these people.
The bloodstains were not completely dry, so I guess it was a fight.
Therefore, there is a great possibility that these more than ten riders are disguised by Tatars.
The question is, what are they doing here at Suifeng Dun now? They probably want to use this disguise to deceive the suspension bridge, and then rush in and kill them all.
In this way, the troops in Suiyun Dun and Suiwu Dun in front must have been poisoned by now.
Whether the above speculation is true or not, we will soon have a result.
Because in the silence of everyone on the pier, the ten horses did not receive any warning; among them, the war horse at the forefront suddenly limped with its hoof without any surprise.
When the horse fell forward, the force also threw the knight on top off.
Due to the sudden accident, the four riders behind him had no time to react, and the same result as the first horse happened; soon after, they fell to the ground.
There were five unlucky guys in total. One of them seemed to have his neck broken after falling to the ground and lost his voice on the spot.
One of them probably had his leg broken when he was pinned under the horse, and he screamed loudly.
The condition of the other three was a little better, but they were also beaten so hard that they were unable to get up from the ground with their own strength.
Only the five riders behind were able to narrowly hold the horse's head.
The one who pulled the front half of the horse into a high leap prevented him from being thrown off the horse, but he was still quite frightened.
During the process of a total of five knights being thrown off, two knights shouted instinctively, and they didn't know what the specific content of the shout was.
Because after these words reached Hu Biao's ears, they were determined to be incomprehensible Manchu.
Sure enough, these cavalrymen were all Tatars in disguise.
It's just that Hu Biao and the others didn't know that compared to the Tatars, who they could understand, such an operation was a delusional attempt to deceive the pier gate. Even more bizarre things did not happen later.
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After falling to the ground, the Tatars, who were supposed to be furious, would immediately shoot arrows at the people on Suifeng Pier and start taking revenge.
At this moment, Hu Biao was already preparing to fight back, taking cover and dodging.
But in reality, the Tatars have no intention of taking action.
Knowing that their identities had been exposed, they did not continue to disguise themselves; among the five Tatars who did not fall, three of them got off their horses.
One of them, a particularly short and stocky Tatar, threw away his Ming army-looking hat.
Under the protection of two other Tatars holding shields in their hands, they slowly approached the foot of the pier, until they were only fifty meters away from Hu Biao and the others, and then they stopped.
Then, the guy who looked like the leader of the Tatars started shouting loudly:
"Listen to the Ming army in Suifengdun, I am Lord Niulu'e Zhenfu Chaheng of Daqing with yellow flag, and I am under Bo Shikuguurnen.
According to my Lord Niulu Erzhen, if you and the Ming army want to survive, as long as you don't raise the smoke or fire the cannon, pretend you haven't seen us.
My Lord Niulu Erzhen swears that he will not attack your fire road pier and let you escape this disaster.
Think about it clearly, we just don't want those people to run away so that they can't be looted later.
If you want to live a good life, don't meddle in other people's business, otherwise when our army arrives and breaks through your fire road pier, you will be beaten to death."
After Gurnen, who claimed to be Tatar Bashku, said this, all the rookies and veterans present looked at Hu Biao.
They have no doubt that this Tatar is actually bragging about his awesome words.
According to their understanding, a Tatar Niulu Erzhen's subordinates are in charge of a Tatar Niulu, which is three hundred Tatar soldiers.
There were ten, no! nine Tatars in a night attack, but they fought so hard.
Among them, there are at least a dozen of these powerful white-armored soldiers in a Niulu, and even more in number; facing such an opponent's attack, the difficulty is not a little higher.
As for the Tatar Zhongdibo Shiku, he was just a low-level Tatar officer, a civilian officer in charge of food and pay.
But just by looking at the rough look on his face, this Tatar looks quite capable of fighting.
At this time, Hu Biao and the others could already see the direction in which these Tatars were coming, and there was a large plume of smoke rising several miles away.
At first glance, you can tell that there are a large number of war horses galloping towards this side.
"What the hell! This bastard of the system has caused such a mess." Under the gaze of everyone, Hu Biao cursed heavily.
At this juncture, Hu Biao did not scold the Tatars but scolded the system. That was because he understood the sinister intentions of the system.
Because given the choice between the two before him, if he chose to believe what the Tatars said, it would really be possible to survive the second phase of the mission without fighting, without any casualties.
But this means that the people in the village and fort were not notified in time along the way.
They were unprepared and did not even have time to evacuate or hide; they might be wiped out by these Tatars.
That's one to two thousand, or even more compatriots.
Thinking about the people of Xiejia Village who were killed by the Tatars in front of Suifeng Dun, and the fate of the woman who died tragically after being robbed, Hu Biao could not agree to it.
But if you choose not to listen to the Tatar's suggestion, you will have a terrible situation. The Tatar will become angry and have a fight with them.