Chapter 456: Slash and Slash
At this time, in the southern direction of the rout of the Houjin Army, there were also scattered figures wearing the uniforms of the Huaxia Army. This further aroused the depression of the defeated soldiers of the Houjin army.
The Houjin Army infantry armor, who had completely lost their fighting spirit, did not dare to make any resistance, and did not even dare to look back, and were extremely frightened, screaming and running wildly on the battlefield in panic.
In addition to some mainstream combat tools such as spears, tiger guns, bows and arrows, as well as tools and knives such as shun knives, the other equipment of the Houjin army was equipped by itself according to their own economic strength and preferences.
Therefore, behind the fleeing soldiers of the Houjin Army, all kinds of weapons, armor, helmets, flags, and bits and pieces were scattered all over the ground.
At this time, there was only one thought left in the minds of the deserters, that is, to run to the place where the horses were tied to the rear as fast as possible, grab a horse that could run, and then run ahead of others.
Everyone who came out of the old forest knew that when they encountered blind bears and wild boars, they did not need to run faster than blind bears, after all, it was unrealistic, and it was impossible for human legs to outrun bears.
In this case, they all understand that as long as they can run faster than the people around them, there is a great possibility that they can save their lives.
And the cavalry units of the Huaxia Army, in this bloody and chaotic battle, also played with feelings and interest.
With a company as a unit, they broke through the Houjin cavalry in front of them, who were responsible for covering the infantry, and quickly broke away from the enemy's entanglement and rode their horses to chase the fleeing Houjin infantry.
Then, he drew his saber and easily swung his sword from behind the enemy, as if he were chopping a stake on the training ground, and slashed the Houjin rout who fell behind and would not resist at all.
Immediately afterwards, the cavalry soldiers would rush directly into the herd of horses left behind by the Jin army infantry before and after the official battle, brandishing their sabers and slashing and chopping indiscriminately.
Although every cavalryman is a kind-hearted person who cherishes the war horse extremely and is willing to cut out their own food and feed the war horse, once they are on the battlefield, they are warriors, and there will never be mercy on their subordinates.
What's more, in the current situation, the order from the brigade headquarters has been very clear, at all costs, to prevent the infantry armor in the rout of the Houjin army from regrouping.
If the enemy is allowed to ride out on their horses, they are likely to regroup not far away and pose a threat to their own ranks.
Therefore, even if he can't bear it anymore and regrets these horses, there will be no warrior who deliberately softens his hands in private.
Every knife that the cavalry warriors slashed at the key positions of the enemy's horses, that is, those positions that were extremely painful and could hit the enemy's horses to the greatest extent or felt dangerous.
Horses are extremely memorable and intelligent animals, as long as the leading horse has a problem, then all the war horses will be restless.
Besides, now, it's not just the head horse that has a problem, but a large number of ordinary class war horses have also been strongly attacked.
As a result, the thousands of war horses present began to gallop in all directions, and in the rear position of the Houjin army, there was a big chaos.
Dust rose from all sides of the battlefield, and everywhere there were people and horses fleeing in panic.
A large number of wounded soldiers of the Houjin Army were left on the ground, constantly wailing and screaming loudly there, but at this time, the soldiers and officers of the Houjin Army were too busy to take care of themselves, and where would anyone pay attention to these wounded soldiers lying on the ground wailing.
At this time, the area to the west of the Huaxia Army's defensive position had been vacated, and a few Houjin soldiers who were lucky enough to catch horses began to flee from the open space to the north under unorganized surnames.
However, luck is always luck, and he will only favor a small number of people, so there are more Houjin troops who can't find horses at all.
No, it can't be said that they can't be found, because there are horses everywhere around the battlefield, and there is no problem of not finding them.
After all, people are not as fast as horses, and after removing a few lucky ones, it can only be said that most people can't even catch the tail hair of horses in the crazy run.
These Houjin troops, who had escaped the pursuit of the Chinese cavalry and could not catch the horses to walk, could only go directly to the west in panic and burrow into the hilly areas that Duoduo had avoided before.
Of course, there is no shortage of brainless or panicked guys who don't know where to run at any time.
No, just when most of the people fled in several other directions and tried to survive, there were actually some unsane Houjin Bujia soldiers who jumped directly into the Fuzhou River.
At this time, when the flow of the Fuzhou River is large, in most places, the water flow is extremely turbulent, and once people go down, they will be swept away by the flood, and life and death will end.
And in the direction of the ferry, where the river is a little calmer, it is an important node of the Huaxia Army's garrison, where there are older high-class shooters, and even special shooters are squatting.
After going down the river over there, the Houjin army, which was about to escape, staggered slowly in the muddy and constantly flowing river, which was simply the most obvious target.
Those good marksmen of the Huaxia Army, looking at the rout of the Houjin Army struggling in the river in front of them, could only helplessly raise the rifles in their hands, cursing the stupidity of the enemy, and at the same time hardening their hearts to fire at the defenseless enemy.
In this chaotic scene, Duoduo was intercepted by the chaotic horses driven around by the Huaxia army.
Now only his goshha followers were left by Dordor's side, and of course some of the Bayala who were personal guards and could not leave.
The current chaos on the battlefield was completely beyond his previous expectations.
All of them are routs running away in the hope of surviving by betraying others, and there are also chaotic horses that are frightened and their bodies are cut and they are constantly running in panic.
Moreover, in the middle of this battlefield, there are constantly cavalry from both sides of the enemy, hedging against each other, pursuing, encircling and chasing, intercepting, and fighting, which is simply chaotic to the extreme.
Stimulated by this chaotic scene, the fine war horse that Duoduo was riding under him also became a little restless.
The horses were constantly moving their hooves, snorting, and if they hadn't chewed, they would have neighed loudly.
The restless restlessness of the war horse forced Duoduo to hold on to the reins in his hand, but he no longer had time to care about the feelings of the war horse under his crotch.
Because of the fighting style of the Huaxia cavalry in front of him, who nailed his own infantry regardless of casualties, he felt incredibly shocked.