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739. Chapter 739 Zhuge Cangmang II

After Su Yin and Zhuge Cangmang discussed the military plan, they rearranged the defensive measures. At the same time, he appointed Zhuge Cangmang as deputy commander to coordinate and lead the two armies, and prepare with her to fight the incoming Blood Wolf Army.

The Blood Wolf Army was slowly advancing. Sikong did not sit in the big tent. Instead, he rode a war horse and led a long dragon-like cavalry with a group of cavalry. He kept cutting off and separating cavalry teams to disperse countless nearby cavalry.

Refugees, all refugees, once overtaken by the cavalry, were brutally killed, and then built into the capital to frighten the morale of the soldiers and civilians in Yincheng.

The battle method he adopted was still a formation commonly used by the barbarians, which was to drive away the refugees to form a coercive force on the city, and then send slave troops to fight in waves, consuming the city's strength. Finally, the army of the Golden Family

As an onslaught, conquer the city.

This is a tactic commonly used by the barbarians, simple and effective. Under the terror of the barbarians, the offensive like the waves will not stop, especially when the army faces its own people, whether it can still wield the butcher knife, whether it is or not,

It would lose Yin City's military morale and the people's morale. If the doors were opened to allow refugees to enter the city, then Sikong would directly seize the opportunity and send super-mobile light cavalry to follow him and forcefully break the city. This would make it easier.

In the eyes of the barbarian generals like the Blood Wolf Army, the city of Yin will be torn to pieces under these successive waves of offensives. The population, wealth, and glory in the city will all belong to the Blood Wolf Army.

Although Sikong is a little confused about the current layout of Yin City, he still adopts this method. Anyway, give it a try and look for opportunities in the ever-changing battle situation. This is enough to prove that he is a strong enough commander.

As the cavalry quickly crossed the battlefield, temporary beacon towers everywhere lit up with smoke. The billowing black smoke was like a black column of smoke, rising into the sky, bringing an inexplicable terror.

At least 50,000 refugees were being chased by the cavalry. Like squeezing yellow sheep, they fled madly towards the Yin City Gate, and soon went deep into the wilderness.

"It's interesting." Sikong looked at the wilderness and saw that there were no obvious roads. This was not in line with the construction of the city. Vegetation, thorns, and farmland were planted everywhere. This greatly restricted the mobility of the cavalry, and most of the refugees were driven in.

After these complex terrains, it would be much more troublesome for the cavalry to pursue them.

Sikong was a little hesitant. This strange situation was a bit contrary to his knowledge, but he still sent out scouts to find out the specific information. Not long after, a scout came back with news that made Sikong's expression suffocate.

"Report, those refugees from the four countries have disappeared!"

This news stunned Sikong, and his expression suddenly froze.

Disappeared? What does this mean?

Fifty thousand living refugees disappeared after entering the fields, thorns, and woods. What's even more strange is that the cavalry chasing them also disappeared together, like a huge black hole, swallowing everything.

"It's impossible to disappear. Send me some more scouts to investigate." Sikong waved his riding whip and led a group of cavalrymen to swim quickly toward a higher place with a better view, hoping to see the specific situation.

However, the facts that appeared next completely shattered Sikong’s cognition, and he really disappeared!

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