The Huns did not launch an attack at first. The situation in front of them was very clear. A trench became a barrier blocking the Huns' cavalry, preventing the Huns' most proud cavalry and archery from being effectively used. If they want to capture my troops,
They must enter the trenches and fight a tough battle they are least familiar with.
Before they could think of a way, the Huns temporarily arranged their troops and horses in four directions to surround the hill where we were. Now there were five times as many Huns as us in the four directions. Fortunately, we started
He just brought enough food and fodder to defend him for ten days and a half, and he had no intention of breaking out. If he wanted to besiege him, let him besiege him.
Time passed slowly, and the Huns were silent for a long time. Finally, they had no choice but to send out attacking troops.
A total of 200,000 people came to attack the fortress, and 100,000 cavalry shot like locusts at the edge of the trench, suppressing the bows and arrows on our side. Another 100,000 improvised infantrymen carried ladders and began to enter the trench.
We are not taking any action at this moment. One hundred thousand people have entered the trench, and there are only so many ladders, so very few can come up. Just wait for them to come up and defeat them one by one. If we go out to block now, the opponent's bows and arrows will definitely hit us.
When our sergeant's shield was filled with arrows, I secretly rejoiced that this decision was so correct.
Fortunately, arrows are consumables after all, and the Huns cannot keep shooting at us. When most of the 100,000 soldiers entered the trench, and 3,000 people had climbed out of the trench, the people who climbed up took action, and the Huns
The arrows also stopped temporarily.
It's just that the Huns' fighting power off horseback is really not that good. As soon as they gained a foothold in the trench, our infantry quickly sprang out from behind the shields, concentrated on greetings, and instantly killed all the Huns who had just attacked. After that,
He went back behind his shield to protect himself from the bows and arrows of the Huns cavalry.
The Huns really had no way to do this. They could not aim their bows and arrows at their own people, and the attacking Huns always blocked their attack direction.
But the situation changed after a small leader of the Huns attacked. Since this small leader successfully blocked several infantrymen who were attacking him, the Huns behind him were able to climb up in a steady stream. First, they formed a defensive formation.
The exit of the ladder was guarded watertight, and the other Huns took the opportunity to climb up safely from the ladder and constantly pounced on our infantry formation.
Although the attack power of the Hun infantry cannot keep up with our infantry, the increasing number of Hun infantry in the gap also puts great pressure on our infantry defending this area.
After a while, such small bosses appeared one after another on several other ladders, and several more gaps opened.
I saw that the situation was not good, so the guerrilla in charge in front of the urgent gap led his team leader to quickly eliminate the small Hun leader. After a bloody battle, the small leader who climbed up was finally eliminated, but we also paid a guerrilla three
The price of one captain and ten corps commanders.
After another bloody battle, the Hun infantry who followed the small boss while they were coming up have been completely eliminated, and the situation has returned to the favorable side for us at the beginning.
But I don't dare to neglect at this moment and order all guerrillas to monitor the battlefield closely. As long as there is a small leader on the other side, they must be eliminated at all costs.
After taking stock of the losses, we actually lost more than 500 soldiers this time. However, the Huns' losses exceeded 3,000.
From the Huns' side, the elimination of our 500 sergeants was a great encouragement to them. It also strengthened their confidence in returning to the old tune. The Huns' infantry continued to surge up from the ladders, and continued to be easily defeated by our infantry.
Eliminated. Soon, another small leader climbed up. This time, before he could gain a firm foothold, he was quickly eliminated by our officers who had been prepared nearby. Those Huns soldiers who had just climbed up in the chaos were also on our side.
After paying a very small price, they were all wiped out. The situation in other places was roughly similar. With sufficient preparation, they successively eliminated the opponent's small bosses and eliminated the enemies that climbed up.
This time, 1,000 enemies were killed, and we only lost 50. I am very satisfied with this result, because this ratio is exactly the ratio of our troops to the opponent's troops. If we continue to develop in this direction, we can definitely follow suit.
The opponent is evenly matched.
However, the Huns now understood the problems with this attack. Their way to improve it was to replace the small boss they attacked with a big boss. When the opponent's big boss showed off his power in front of the ladder, I immediately understood that our side was going to suffer again.
Heavy losses. He hurriedly ordered the nearby Yajiang to come forward with two guerrillas and all the captains under these two guerrillas.
The result was of course that the big leader of the Huns was eliminated, but we also paid the price of 50 people. However, only 500 Huns were eliminated in this area, which was a big loss.
Having learned the hard lesson, I immediately improved and prepared generals at the level of tooth generals in front of each ladder.
This decision was wise, and our side once again eliminated 3,000 of the opponent's men at a loss of 80. This ratio made me even more ecstatic.
Of course, the fighting has not stopped yet. The Huns must win and must continue to make changes.
I had already predicted that the Huns' next attack would be more violent. Because my life was bound, I was not afraid of the Huns' bows and arrows. I climbed out of the fortifications and observed the enemy's situation around me. At the same time, before the enemy made changes,
I have sent generals to participate in the defense. At the same time, I also ordered the sixty-four gangsters around me to get ready.
Sure enough, the attackers sent by the Huns this time were already small leaders. Under the leadership of the generals, these small leaders also became dead souls under the sword, and our side only lost 100 people in exchange for 5,000 lives of the opponent.
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Including the Huns killed sporadically before, the Huns have lost 15,000 people, and paid the price of several small leaders. The entire army of 100,000 people only has ten small leaders, and obviously the remaining 85,000 people
It is impossible to continue attacking.
The horn sounded, and the Huns in the trench feigned an attack. The Huns sent new troops and entered the trench one after another. The original 100,000 people gradually withdrew.
When I stood on a high place and saw that all the original 100,000 people had withdrawn, and there were already 100,000 new ones entering, while the Huns were still pouring into the trenches, I knew it was my sixty-four troops.
It's time for the gangsters to show off their skills.
I handed over the command to Zhong Shan, and I took sixty-four gangsters to the foot of the mountain. I assigned them to various areas to be responsible for defense, and I took a few more people to patrol. The gangsters all led
I was holding the shield, but I didn't hold anything, just walking around like that. I was just observing the situation on the battlefield at all times.
When 300,000 people were concentrated in the trenches, the Huns launched a general attack. This attack was divided into five groups, each with a chief and four leaders. On one of them, even the commander of the Huns army, left
The wise king personally led the troops.
When I saw the different helmets in the trench, I already knew it. My big gangsters were stationed in the other roads, and I already knew it. But to be more safe, I still called 13 super gangsters.
Let them assist in the defense of each group. I myself took the remaining gangsters and headed towards King Zuo Xian.
The battle was still one-sided. When King Zuo Xian saw that I only had 50,000 troops, he thought I didn't have many generals, so he sent all the chiefs and big bosses to the battlefield at once, but he didn't know that the 500 people on the top of the mountain were mine.
Officer concentration camp. His original intention was to take me by surprise and forcefully break through my defense line with an overwhelming advantage, but due to a miscalculation, he allowed me to predict his tactics in advance, and the result was predictable.
With great difficulty, King Zuo Xian finally appeared in front of me. I killed him, and all the gangsters and warriors around me jumped up and rushed towards King Zuo Xian. The chiefs and big leaders who came up quickly came to my rescue, and then
He was tripped up by the super gangsters and big gangsters who were originally waiting here.
After a while, all the big hooligans and super hooligans came into contact with the chiefs and big bosses who were attacking from several other places.
At this moment, Zhongshan blew the trumpet.
Behind us, an army of 50,000 people appeared, which was Zhang He's army. Especially the more than 10,000 cavalry in the lead, divided into five teams of 2,500 men each, led by a general, charged all the way towards the Huns.
come over.
King Zuo Xian knew that he had been tricked and was about to escape when I stabbed him in the throat with a knife. He died at that time. From King Zuo Xian's body, items fell all over the floor. I swept those items into the storage space of the novice ring without stopping.
, and continued to kill other chiefs and big leaders.
Being attacked from both sides, the chiefs and big leaders were eager to return to command the battle, but with the Jedi behind them and the tigers and wolves in front of them, they all lost their lives, and everything they dropped fell into the hands of the gangsters.
Seeing that the enemy was almost wiped out, the archers behind them finally rushed forward and fired randomly into the trench. After only dozens of rounds, all the 300,000 Huns soldiers were wiped out in the trench.
At this time, the flanks of the Huns, Yan Liang and Wen Chou, also moved out.