This decision is extremely cruel. If it can be fully implemented, the four hundred Tang Dynasty athletes who attack the right wing of the Dawan Army will at most chop Baishaer to death and stab the right wing of the Dawan Army.
However, Gayasi, the left commander of the second cavalry echelon, was able to devour the other two parts of the Tang army with his superior strength.
Victory still belongs to Ju Che Bi Shi. Although the price he paid is a bit high.
However, at this moment, Gayasi was struggling.
First, the forwards of the Tang Army rushed over by brushing against the edge of his formation, and then the right commander Zhabir shouted and led more than a thousand brothers to catch up. The entire team dragged on for half a mile, almost crossing his path.
Along the way, the rising smoke and dust made people unable to open their eyes.
In order not to collide with Zabier's people, Zuo Shuai Gayasi had to order his brothers to tighten the reins and slow down. The horse under his crotch was strangled and screamed, and all the previous adjustments to the horse power were made.
Prepare to be wasted in an instant.
Speed is the key to cavalry charging into battle. Without speed, there is no combat effectiveness. Finally, when the smoke and dust faded and there was no one of his own to block him, Gayasi immediately blew his horn and ordered his brothers to speed up again. But he suddenly discovered that,
At the moment when he was avoiding his troops, the second cavalry of the Tang Army rushed over at lightning speed.
With four hundred against one thousand and five, they rushed straight to the center of Gayasi's military formation. Everyone was holding a Fubo crossbow in their hands.
"Gather together, come closer to me!" Gayasi was so frightened that he shouted at the top of his lungs. The first echelon had learned a lesson from the past, and he could not guarantee that he could block the impact of the Tang army.
Upon hearing the order, the Dawan soldiers who were speeding up rushed towards the general's position. At the same time, the heart-wrenching sound of bowstrings sounded, and several rows of black crossbow arrows were fired at them layer by layer.
Immediately, the Dawan soldiers were like plantains in the storm, being staggered by crossbow arrows. At the critical moment, Gayasi relied on his instinct to severely rein in his mount. The poor war horse was restrained so that its front hooves stood up and kicked up and down.
The crossbow arrows fired at his master were all blocked in his neck.
"Sigh--" The crossbow arrow did not reach the end, and the war horse screamed sharply, but insisted on not falling down. Gayasi took advantage of the moment when the horse breathed its last breath, stepped on the stirrups with both feet, and the whole person flew into the air.
He rushed towards the centurion closest to him. The unlucky centurion was already in a hurry by the broken crossbow fired in the face. He was unexpectedly hit from the side by Gayasi and immediately fell off his horse. With the help of the two of them, they met each other.
Due to the reverse thrust of the collision, Gayasi's body paused in mid-air and landed on the saddle. He pulled hard on the reins with his arms, and the man and the horse hid behind another centurion who came to rescue him.
The second wave of crossbows fired by the Tang army arrived again, turning the centurion in front of Gayasi into a hedgehog. But he himself was unharmed. He raised his head from behind the corpse, pointed his scimitar forward and said, "Rush over and kill them all."
, they only have two short crossbows. They will never fire a third arrow!"
Several trusted generals looked at him and followed him. Intentionally or unintentionally, they kept at least half a foot away from him. Gayasi was completely unaware of this and continued to charge forward with his machete. Then
The two centurions did not die for him, but for their faith. Dedicating yourself to your faith is a supreme honor. They will obtain a land flowing with milk and honey in heaven, countless beautiful virgins, and food that cannot be eaten.
Finished fruits.
Suddenly, the melons, fruits and virgins disappeared. A sharp blade appeared in front of me. Gayasi raised his sword at an angle, knocked open the opposite blade, and then slashed it with his backhand. The expected sound of the sharp blade breaking armor was not heard, and the scimitar in his hand was
He fell into the air. The Tang army on the opposite side rushed past him with the speed of their horses, and swept the other Dawan man with their swords.
"Despicable!" Gayasi yelled, but there was nothing he could do. When the cavalry were fighting, they only had one or two opportunities to attack each other. Only fools would risk being hit from behind by their own people and stop to fight with their opponents.
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In the blink of an eye, the second sharp sword came. Gayasi raised the scimitar and tried hard to block it. The blade was pushed aside by him, and the person holding the sword quickly moved away. Following closely, came the third, and the fourth,
The fifth shot was continuous. The soldiers of the Tang Dynasty who rushed past used him as a living target. Each one of them missed a hit and rode away without stopping at all.
Gayasi's cavalry did not cooperate so skillfully. Their formation was originally messed up by their own people, and they were hit by two waves of crossbows. In addition, the horses could not speed up in time.
, the whole fell into a situation of being passively hacked. Soon, the Dawan cavalry who were relatively close to Gayaxi were chopped off their horses one by one, and countless broken limbs were flying in the air.
"I'm going to kill you!" Gayasi knew that the situation was not good, but he couldn't make any move to adjust his formation. The Dawan soldiers who were willing to step forward and dared to step forward to rescue him all became victims of the Tang army.
. He could only rely on his own martial arts to support himself. However, the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty whizzing past him concentrated their strength and hit a point in the Dawan army formation, causing the second echelon formation to collapse.
"Stop and challenge me, coward! Bastard!" Gayasi roared loudly, like an enraged bull. His martial arts were far superior to these Tang soldiers, but he could only take beatings without fighting back. More
Many soldiers of the Tang Dynasty rushed past him, waved their swords contemptuously, and then killed the next target. Everyone ignored the harsh shouts.
"Dual on, single on! What kind of heroes do you think you are?" Gayasi blocked the way, and relied on his solid martial arts to catch all the swords that were coming towards him. Suddenly, the nearby sword lights dimmed, and the sound of horse hooves sounded.
He went away in an instant. All the cavalry of the Tang Dynasty rushed over, leaving him alone behind.
Turning around with grief and indignation, he took a closer look. He found that within a distance of twenty feet behind him, there was a passage completely composed of severed limbs and corpses. Four hundred Tang troops stabbed him through with a single charge.
He had a team of 1,500 people under his command. All that was left to him was the battle flag riddled with holes and endless humiliation.
This is not the most terrifying thing. What is even more terrifying is that after breaking through his obstruction, those Tang soldiers rushed to the back of Zabier's troops without hesitation. The soldiers who had previously made a move to pounce on the right wing of the Dawan Army
The group of Tang cavalry turned around again at this moment, turning around and crashing into Chabier, who was rushing to rescue the right wing, but did not even bother to organize their formation.
Two complete square formations flank one, forming a chaotic formation like a long snake. Who wins and who loses can be seen at a glance.
Gayasi's eyes were splitting from what he saw. He waved his machete and was about to lead his brothers to chase the Tang army from behind. Unexpectedly, at this moment, he suddenly felt his mount shaking under his crotch, and then he felt a shudder.
From the soles of the feet straight to the top of the head.