Three Kingdoms: My Strategy Simulator

Chapter 292 1 Han becomes 5 Hus

This also caused the sound of the horn to attack the camp, but the entire Wuhuan camp was still at a standstill. Many Wuhuan people hesitated before starting to rush out of the tent sporadically.

But even after leaving the tent, I was constantly hit by dense raindrops.

Not only were the many Wuhuan people finding their way in the white rain, but they could not even raise their heads and open their eyes. They could only rely on their familiarity with the camp to lower their heads in the direction of the nearest centurion. Start gathering.

After Zhang Fei led Yanyun's Eighteen Cavalry to break through the main entrance of Wuhuan Camp, a large number of Han troops began to swarm away from the main entrance.

"Kill Hu!"

"Disperse and kill Hu!!"

After a lot of training in the rain, the Han army did not choose to maintain their formation after entering the Wuhuan camp. In other words, in such rain, whether Wuhuan or the Han army wanted to maintain their formation on a large scale, It's impossible.

Therefore, the Han soldiers maintained a small group in units of ten thousand and began to kill the nearby Wuhuan tents.

There were ten people in one, and it happened that in the heavy rain, each other could barely see the number of teammates. Each of them was holding a spear, a round shield, or a broadsword, and they cooperated with each other.

In contrast, the Wuhuan people who were caught off guard had no war horses, no time to put on armor, and even had difficulty opening their eyes in the heavy rain. They could only fight sporadically with the Han soldiers holding scimitars. The soldiers fought hand to hand.

The result is predictable.

Wherever the commanders led their respective tribes, the Wuhuan people almost collapsed at the first touch, and large areas of blood continued to splash.

slaughter!

One Han serves as the Five Hus, at this moment...it truly becomes concrete!

If someone could overlook the entire Wuhuan camp from a high altitude, ignoring the cover of the rain, they would find that the Han troops in units of ten were like thick gray dots, constantly breaking through Wuhuan tents wherever they passed. All the Wuhuan people they encountered were dyed red.

In just a few moments, a strong bloody aura arose in the Wuhuan camp.

The chariot Li Ji was riding had also entered the Wuhuan camp, and he continued to supervise the battle with short and exciting drum beats, which also continuously improved the morale of the Han soldiers.

As long as the drums continue to beat, the Han soldiers, who can only see ten people in their sights, will know that the Chinese army is not in trouble, and the commander is not in trouble. They just need to keep moving forward... kill Hu!
Kill Hu again! ! !
But after driving the chariot into the Wuhuan camp, Li Ji held the sword in both hands and struck the chariot three times.

Immediately, the guards driving the chariot stopped the chariot, quickly drew their swords and cut off the reins of the three horses pulling the chariot, and then formed a round formation with Li Ji's chariot as the center. Chinese army.

After the chariot came to a complete stop, Li Ji's eyes fell on a camp map placed in front of him.

This camp map is not accurate. It only roughly depicts the overall structure of the Wuhuan Camp. This is a situation that has been compiled after sending many spies with all their strength over the past two months.

With his sight blocked, Li Ji could only use this method to judge how to use his troops next.

Nowadays, those who spread out to kill the Wuhuan people in units of ten thousand are almost all Youzhou infantry.

In addition, Li Ji also had about 20,000 Wujun infantry in his hands.

Unlike the Youzhou infantry, the Wujun infantry were completely obedient to Li Ji's orders from top to bottom, and there was no need to worry about generals with ulterior motives such as Xianyu Funa secretly causing harm.

The current initial development is almost exactly what Li Ji expected.

Immediately, Li Ji, who had evaluated it again in his mind, opened his mouth and ordered.

"Order, Yide immediately leads 10,000 infantry to directly attack the Wuhuan Army's tent..."

This move is not to ask Zhang Fei to kill Qiu Liju directly, but to destroy the Wuhuan people's tent through this move, further disintegrating the possibility of the Wuhuan people organizing a large number of troops to counterattack, and forcing many Wuhuan people to fight in this harsh environment. They can only fight on their own.

After breaking through the main gate of Wuhuan Camp, Zhang Fei, who retreated to the vicinity of the Chinese Army, was also well prepared for this order.

And at Li Ji's request, Zhang Fei did not ride a horse, but chose to fight on foot and led 10,000 soldiers to break through to the direction of the central army of Wuhuan Camp.

It can be said that under Li Ji's well-prepared offensive, the entire Wuhuan Camp's front camp had almost completely fallen before Qiu Liju and other Wuhuan adults could make an effective response.

In other words, it's not that Lord Wuhuan didn't respond, but that under the pouring rain, it was not easy for these Lord Wuhuan to even contact and organize their respective tribes.

This sudden change and fierce offensive caught all the Wuhuan people by surprise.

"enough!!"

Seeing that all the Wuhuan masters and Yi Shuai in the big tent seemed to be panicking, Qiu Liju's face darkened, he suddenly slapped his palm on the table and shouted.

"The Han dogs just took advantage of the heavy rain and took advantage of my unpreparedness to invade the camp, but nothing can change the result that the Han dogs are all infantry."

"As long as Lord Wuhuan organizes his confidants to temporarily resist the Han dog's offensive, once the heavy rain passes, then these Han dogs who dare to leave the city will only be Wuhuan's prey."

As soon as these words came out, many Lord Wuhuan looked shocked.

"What King Wuhuan said is absolutely true. These Han dogs have thrown themselves into a trap..."

"As long as we hold on and wait for the rain to pass, we can completely keep all these Han dogs, and even take the opportunity to attack Jicheng in one fell swoop." "Stupid Han dogs, you are looking for death!!!"

……

Seeing that many Lord Wuhuan and Yi Shuai had regained their composure, Qiu Liju just said with a sneer.

"It's raining so hard that visibility is unclear, and the camp is densely packed with tents. It's true that it's hard for the horses to run..."

"However, we can organize and mobilize 20,000 elite cavalry to go out from the side gate and circle outside the camp. Then we can make the strong tribes in the camp shrink back and close to the tent to defend according to the terrain."

"As long as we hold on until the heavy rain ends, the elite cavalry that circles outside the camp can deliver a fatal blow to the Han army."

Immediately, many Lord Wuhuan in the big tent, who had also experienced battles from time to time, expressed support for Qiu Liju's decision.

In this way, just wait for the rain to end.

Under attack from both front and rear, the Han army will definitely be defeated!
Such heavy rain will not last long.

In addition, with the main tent as the center, Wuhuan lords and Yi commanders, each of whom had a very high status in the minds of Wuhuan Qingzhuang, supervised the battle, which could also ensure that Wuhuan Qingzhuang's morale would not collapse.

However, just when many Wuhuan lords and Yi commanders agreed, they each mobilized their elite confidants to form a cavalry force of 20,000 and left from the side gate of the camp.

"Boom!!!"

A thunderous sound sounded like the sky was shattering and the earth was shattering. Many Lord Wuhuan and Yishuai in the tent were so frightened that they all shook subconsciously and dropped the objects in their hands to the ground.

After Qiu Liju was stunned for a moment, his face suddenly turned pale, as if his blood had completely faded away in just a short moment, and he murmured something.

"It's over!"

People can have an uncontrollable fear of thunder, let alone horses?

As the continuous thunder sounded, not only many Wuhuan people were frightened, but also a large number of war horses in the Wuhuan camp started neighing crazily and rioting.

Under such circumstances, not to mention the Wuhuan people, Huo Qubing may not be able to sit firmly on the horse even if he is reincarnated.

This burst of thunder also affected the Han army.

It's just that when many Han troops were practicing in the rain, they were always disturbed by Zhang Fei's thunderous voice. This also made the impact of these 40,000 Han troops under such thunder much lower. Yu Wuhuan people.

And compared with the Wuhuan people who could not find their generals and soldiers, the drums of the Chinese army continued uninterrupted, as if they were continuously providing guidance to the Han soldiers.

Guidance, in this chaotic battle with unclear vision, is more important than anything else.

This heavy rain lasted far longer than Qiu Liju imagined.

Half an hour, an hour, an hour and a half...

After the Youzhou soldiers were exhausted, the last 10,000 living forces that Li Ji had reserved were pressed forward. Instead of the Youzhou soldiers, they continued to break through the hastily organized lines of the Wuhuan camp. line of defense.

Finally, under the huge pressure brought by the seemingly endless rainstorm and the butcher-like Han army...

The morale of the Wuhuan people ushered in a complete collapse!

A large number of Wuhuan people even chose to escape the battlefield with their legs when they could not control their horses at all.

After the rain and thunder finally subsided, and the Wuhuan tent had been breached by Zhang Fei, many Wuhuan people, whose morale had completely collapsed, mounted their horses and fled hurriedly to the north.

The continuous heavy rain washed away the blood in the camp, but it could not wash away the corpses everywhere.

Big win!

They defeated 80,000 Wuhuan cavalry with 40,000 infantry and won a complete victory!
Li Ji always sat firmly in the chariot, and the sword in his hand was never unsheathed to fight. There were even a thousand of the most elite infantry guarding him around the chariot.

However, Li Ji knew that his sword might not be stained with blood, but his hands were stained with blood that could not be washed away.

More than 40,000...

Li Ji stood up on the chariot and looked at the entire Wuhuan camp. He estimated the area of ​​the camp that the Han army had actually captured, and roughly judged the number of Wuhuan people who died in the camp.

The rest fled north.

Li Ji looked at the figures of the Wuhuan people retreating to the north, and did not continue to command the Han infantry who had been fighting fiercely in the rain for an hour and a half, but continued to pursue Wuhuan along the way.

It's not that Li Ji was merciful and didn't want his hands to be stained with Wuhuan's blood, but it was almost impossible for the infantry to chase down the cavalry.

Therefore, Li Ji could only hope that his previous arrangements were in place, and that Gongsun Zan and Zhao Yun could arrive at the scheduled location in time to give Wuhuan, the broken-backed dog, the final blow. (End of chapter)

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