Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2440 The ambush begins!

Chapter 2440 The ambush begins!

With General Takeda's instructions, when the Japanese cavalry's sight caught sight of Duanwu and Wugan again, without any hesitation, the Japanese officers immediately dispatched a large number of cavalry and divided them into two groups to encircle Duanwu and Wugan.

Duanwu and Wugan laughed loudly because the Japanese had finally arrived, otherwise their previous arrangements would have been useless.

But this time the enemies seemed to be a little too many. The Japanese actually sent out more than 400 cavalrymen to chase the two people, and they were divided into two groups.

It was obvious that the Japs were determined to capture them.

But at the same time, the Japs seemed to be afraid that the main army would encounter a cavalry raid, so they left 600 cavalrymen to protect the mechanized corps from a cavalry raid.

At this time, the weather was still bad and the strong winds were still raging.

Therefore, at this time, if there is a cavalry raid, the infantry and mechanized corps would probably find it difficult to resist.

Moreover, the Japanese officers felt that sending more than 400 cavalrymen was enough. After all, they had reconnaissance planes in the sky.

The intelligence sent back by the reconnaissance plane was that only more than 300 cavalrymen were left in the entire Wugan tribe.

So with four hundred against three hundred, even if we can't win, we can probably escape back, right?

Thus, a reckless pursuit began.

The sound of horse hooves sounded dull and powerful in the strong wind. The dust was blown up by the strong wind, forming yellow tornadoes that covered the sky and the sun. It seemed that even the sky was shocked and trembling by this force.

Duanwu and Wugan, facing the pursuers who were coming like a tide, did not show any fear. Instead, they felt excited and happy.

They flexibly shuttled between the gullies and hills of the grassland, sometimes leaping onto the hills and sometimes diving into the dense grass, causing the Japanese's several encirclement attempts to fall far behind.

The arrival of strong winds and thunderstorms added more uncertainty to the pursuit.

The wind was howling, thunder and lightning were flashing, and heavy rain was pouring down. Every inch of land on the grassland was soaked by rain and became muddy.

But the Japanese cavalry continued to chase them closely, shrinking their forces in an attempt to trap Duanwu and Wugan.

However, Duanwu and Wugan, the two top predators on the grassland, are as unpredictable as the wind on the grassland.

After chasing for about two hours, the sky gradually darkened, dark clouds hung low, blocking the stars and making visibility on the grassland even lower.

This made the Japs' pursuit more difficult, and they had to slow down to avoid getting lost in the darkness or falling into a trap.

The Japanese cavalry groped forward in the darkness, but soon had to stop because they lost their target.

The team was filled with anxiety and confusion. The horsemen talked in low voices, trying to find a little comfort in each other's voices.

To make matters worse, the two Japanese cavalry units, which were supposed to fight side by side, were accidentally separated in the chaos and lost contact with each other, like lone boats in the dark night, drifting on their own.

The Japanese officer held the compass tightly and stared at the map, trying to find a way out in the darkness.

He knew very well that continuing the pursuit in such an environment would be tantamount to a blind adventure, so he decisively decided to return to the main force, believing that the other team of cavalry would make the same choice.

He ordered his troops to organize their equipment and prepare for retreat, but secretly prayed that he could reunite with the main force as soon as possible.

However, fate did not seem to let these invaders off easily.

Just as the Japanese officer gave the order to retreat, there was a sudden roar from the earth, like the breathing of an ancient giant beast, shaking everyone's heart.

In the dim light, it seemed as if countless hills were moving slowly across the grassland.

The Japanese officer was stunned, and a bad feeling rose in his heart. Just as he was about to give the order to prepare for battle, he heard a Japanese soldier shouting in fear: "Cavalry, it's the cavalry of the Wugan tribe!" The Japanese officer quickly looked around, and saw countless torches suddenly lit up in the darkness, like stars falling into the mortal world, illuminating the figures of the Wugan tribe cavalry.

They were dressed in armor, holding scimitars, with strange oil paint on their faces, and their eyes were full of excitement.

It feels like a predator seeing its prey.

Wugan and Duanwu, who had disappeared before, were also among them. With a pointing of their swords, all the cavalrymen of the Wugan tribe rushed towards the Japanese.

The sound of horse hooves was deafening like thunder. Dust and grass debris were blown up by the strong wind, forming black storms that rushed towards them.

Faced with this sudden attack, the Japanese cavalry was immediately thrown into disarray.

They tried to organize a defense in a hurry, but the cavalry of the Wugan tribe was like a storm on the grassland, unstoppable.

In a moment, the place where the Japanese had stayed before had turned into a chaotic battlefield. The light network formed by countless torches tore the night into pieces.

The Japanese officer's face looked particularly ferocious under the light of the fire. Although he knew that he would never gain any advantage in this battle, he had no choice but to risk his life.

He ordered the Japanese cavalry to fight, and was confident that his subordinates would be no worse than the cavalry of the Wugan tribe.

But after a moment, he felt a little regretful.

Although the cavalry of the Wugan tribe rushed towards them from the front, they surrounded them on three sides, and each of them was extremely brave.

What’s more, there are two evil gods at the forefront of the Wugan tribe’s charge.

And these two evil gods are naturally Duanwu and Wugan.

Duanwu's sword was like lightning, cutting through the darkness and beheading the Japanese soldiers one by one.

None of those well-trained Japanese cavalry could be a match for Duanwu.

Wu Gan was like an enraged lion, charging into the crowd of Japanese soldiers as if he were in an empty space. The sword in his hand flew everywhere, accompanied by the screams of the Japanese soldiers.

His roar echoed in the grassland for a long time, inspiring every cavalryman of the Wugan tribe.

The sound of horse hooves, shouts, and the collision of weapons intertwined at this moment, forming a crazy symphony of war.

In such an obsessive fight, it seemed as if the wind on the grassland had stopped, leaving only the echoes of the battle echoing in the night sky.

The Japanese cavalry was thrown into disarray by the sudden attack. Facing the overwhelming enemy, their resistance was completely futile.

Seeing this, the Japanese officer felt a surge of despair in his heart. He knew very well that if this continued, the entire cavalry team would be buried here.

So he made the most correct decision in his life - to retreat.

He shouted loudly: "Retreat, retreat!"

The Japanese soldiers were as if they had been granted amnesty, and they all repelled their opponents and prepared to escape.

But how could the Wugan tribe's cavalry give them this opportunity? They caught up from the rear, slashing them one by one, harvesting the lives of the devils like cutting leeks.

The Japanese officer fell into despair, and he was at a loss, but at this moment, just to their south, the sound of horse hooves suddenly came again! .

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