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Chapter 111 too young

When Angke ran into the camp, he found that the thunder in the camp was loud and the raindrops were light. In fact, the two falling stones only hit the open space. Only a few people were affected by the splashing debris.

Shi Er was slightly injured.

However, due to the sudden attack and the trebuchet making too much noise, everyone in the camp was still in a state of confusion - some people were stunned, some were so frightened that they collapsed to the ground, and some

He was at a loss and kept running around, but without a definite direction.

Seeing this situation, Angke couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that the time had come for him to perform.

"Everyone put down their cell phones and run directly towards the camp. Don't look back!"

Angke shouted loudly: "Remember to bring all your brothers and friends, we can't miss any one!"

When Angke spoke up, everyone in the camp suddenly had a backbone, and they immediately acted according to Angke's words, picking up the people who fell on the ground around them and running towards the direction of the Chinese army camp.

Seeing that his words had an effect, Angke couldn't help but smile, because he knew that after today's incident was over, his reputation in the Northern Alliance Army would reach a higher level... Although he was also considered a leader in the Northern Alliance Army.

He is a mid-level officer, but except for his relatives and friends, others have only heard of and met him, but do not understand him at all, so his current camp reputation is only 0.

There is a long way to go.

Just when Angko was imagining that he had gained enough reputation, and then responded with a hundred responses, leading the rebel army to find trouble with Afonso VI, he heard a strange voice coming from behind him.

After thinking for a moment, Angke realized that this was the sound of new boulders flying towards him!

run!

Although Angke thought so, his feet now had their own ideas, so Angke could only watch helplessly as a boulder fell in front of him and then shattered!

Fortunately, the gravel flying everywhere did not touch Angke, and the soldiers in the camp also left early because of Angke's order, so the huge rocks flying from the other side this time still had no effect.

After making sure that there were no missing parts on his body, Angke took back control of his body and began to move towards the next target camp.

Fortunately, the Moorish trebuchet chose to stop after only two rounds of projection, so Angko stopped when he ran to the third camp.

Looking at the catapults on the other side getting further and further away, Angke couldn't help but curse a few words in a low voice, and began to wonder if he should ask his uncle to arrange some trebuchets to retaliate?

forget it.

In the past two days, Angke had followed Andre to attend various military meetings, so Angke knew that the Moors had no idea of ​​crossing the river, so they arranged their main camps one kilometer away from the river bank.

In this place, only a small number of scouts were left to patrol near the river bank to determine their own movements.

It seems that there is no way to retaliate this time.

For the young and energetic Angke, this kind of loss made him feel more and more aggrieved. At the same time, Angke also knew that the Moor who got the advantage would most likely do it again, twice or even countless times.

If you think about it carefully, you really don't have any good countermeasures on your side, because the main function of the camp on the river bank is to protect the canoes and the craftsmen who make the canoes, and to warn of possible sneak attacks on the other side.

"So why doesn't Afonso allow craftsmen to make canoes on the edge of the woods? Anyway, these canoes are not big boats. It is not difficult to transport them from the edge of the woods. It is even easier than transporting logs directly."

Angke looked at the woods in the distance, then at the craftsman camp on the river bank and the canoes floating on the river. For a moment, he couldn't figure out why Afonso VI made such a strange decision.

"General, just to be on the safe side, let's leave here first, lest those damn Moors kill another carbine and we might be smashed into pieces like that unlucky guy."

The luck of the third camp was not good, because a huge boulder happened to hit a tent, so the people in the tent were killed and injured. The scene was so terrible that Angke, who was on the battlefield for the first time, was shocked.

Dare to look more.

Looking at the soldiers in front of him, Angke nodded and said: "Take all the wounded with you, we will go to the camp right away."

Just when Angke was about to set off, he saw Andre riding a horse and asked, "Anke, are you okay?"

Just as Angke was about to speak, he noticed that Andre's right hand had been bandaged, but blood was still soaked in it.

"Father, what's going on with you? Are you seriously injured?"

Angke originally wanted to call him uncle, but when he thought that there were outsiders around him, he immediately changed his mind... However, Angke still felt that it was easier to call Andre "father".

"It's okay, just a small skin injury."

Andre got off his horse and said to the soldier next to Angke: "Boy, can you ride a horse?"

The soldier was stunned for a moment, then nodded and said: "Be a little more knowledgeable. My neighbor is a horse dealer, so I have practiced riding with him since I was a child. If my mother hadn't been ill some time ago, I would have been there now.

Join this war as a Ranger."

"That's good, you can ride my horse now to take the wounded back to the camp, and then use my horse as a token to see His Majesty the King, and tell His Majesty that this Moorish attack is just a simple harassment, and that our losses are not

It’s not too big, so I don’t want AIDS to patrol here, lest those Moors take this opportunity to assassinate His Majesty.”

Andre said as he handed his horse to the soldier.

The soldier nodded and took the horse to transport the wounded without saying anything else.

After making sure that there was no one around, Andre said with a smile: "Anke, you did a good job. I heard about what you did when I passed by the two camps. I will arrange for people to help you when I turn around."

Promote it and let more people know your name and your bravery."

"W-wouldn't this be great? I actually didn't do anything..."

Before Angke finished speaking, he was directly interrupted by Andre, "No, no, no, actually Angke, you have done a very good job. You must know that an excellent leader is more effective on the battlefield."

Hundreds of brave soldiers are more important, but you are still a little too young, and you are not injured at all."

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