Chapter 145 2 Shame and greater shame

According to the discussion afterwards, when the Sindra War Elephants were almost completely wiped out, the Sindra Army actually still occupied the initiative on the battlefield. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info First, it far outnumbered the Batana Army; Second, although the war elephants are gone, their contribution still exists, that is, the front end of the central array of the Batana army was rushed by the elephants, if Sindra's infantry corps continued to follow up and spread horizontally at this time, the strength of the central array of the Batana army could not be put into battle at all due to the blocking of the wall of fire, so it was very likely that the Sindra army would tear apart the entire array of the Badana army; Thirdly, since Dadaran was not sure which direction the Sindra Elephants would attack him from before the battle, his stake array ran through the entire Bataana array, which was equivalent to the Bataanan army being artificially split into two parts that were not easy to connect, and if the Sindra army could take advantage of this to attack, the first half of the Batadana army would probably not escape the fate of being surrounded.

But all this is hindsight, at the time of the Battle of Bamiyang, there were only two people who could see this clearly, and they were Dadaran and Yesu. At this time, Traag, the king of Sindra, was deeply depressed, and was completely unconcerned about the situation on the battlefield in front of him, let alone giving necessary instructions. Faced with the demands of the ministries seeking the king's directives, Traag was slow to give the necessary instructions. Tragg's wooden nee caused the final collapse of the Sindra army, even if the instructions he gave at this time were wrong, the Sindra army would not have been as miserable as the defeat later, but he did not give any orders, and the troops wasted their most valuable warplanes in waiting for the king's order and the disappointment of not giving the order.

At this time, Dadaran saw that the attack of the Sindra army suddenly slowed down, and he immediately realized that this was the result of the confusion in the king's chain of command. Dadaran didn't miss the opportunity, he immediately redeployed his troops, adjusted the formation, and by the time the Badana Central Army put out the flames on the elephants and stepped into battle again, the Sindra army had lost the last chance to win.

The only Sindra army that took active action in this process was the Nationalist Infantry Regiment, which was also compulsory. For a time, the Guoke Infantry Regiment defeated the Batana Army and was unable to counterattack, but the fighting of the Guoke Infantry Regiment did not have much impact on the overall battle situation, because their numbers were too small. By the time the Batana army had recovered its strength, the trembling Sindra army would not be able to withstand the fierce attack of the other side, and no matter how strong the Guoke infantry regiment was, it would not be able to return to the sky.

The hundreds of thousands of Sindra armies, without the command of the king, turned into stragglers led by various generals. Of course, there was a coordinated battle between them, but the completely spontaneous coordination between the various divisions showed extreme incongruity, and even caused confusion, which was a perfect opportunity for the Bataana army to take advantage of, and as the Bataanan army rushed all the way, the Sindra army fled backwards like a low tide, and the troops on both flanks quickly began to retreat for fear of being exposed to the enemy.

At this time, Dadaran showed his specialty as a famous general, and the chaotic formation of the Sindra army like a broken net seemed to be full of flaws in the eyes of ordinary people, but ordinary people could not take advantage of these flaws, because they often did not know how to choose the priority attack point in the face of many flaws, and Dadaran had a unique vision, and the points he commanded the Batana army to attack were all able to promote the expansion of the chaos of the Sindra army. The Badana Army, under the command of Dadaran, was like a precise scalpel, each slicing into Sindra's nerves, completely severing the connection between Sindra's various divisions, and turning them into a huge but immobile giant.

At about four o'clock in the afternoon, the Sindra army began to rout. However, the Battle of Bamiyang did not end because of this, and the reason why the Battle of Bamiyang went down in history was not because Dadalan defeated the Sindra army with fewer victories, but because of the ugliness shown by the defeated side in this battle.

It wasn't until the army began to rout that Trag woke up from his personal dream. Originally, with his ability, he could not save the defeat, not to mention that he was now in a rout, and Tragg did not try to save the battle, but tried to save his own life. Tragg ordered the elephant slaves to turn around and flee south.

As a symbol of the king on the battlefield, the white elephant began to retreat, which was equivalent to declaring defeat, so Tragg retreated, and even the army that did not retreat in the rear began to lose heart, and they could not escape. Almost instantly, the entire Sindra army was crushed.

Seeing that the enemy had surrendered the victory, Dadaran could not hide the joy in his heart, but he did not intend to end it like this, he could not tolerate the Sindra army still having a chance to fight again, so he commanded two cavalry teams to kill the white elephant of King Traag.

The soldiers of the Sindra Army in the rout were all thinking only about saving their lives, and when they saw the Bataana army chasing after their buttocks, the Sindra army immediately scattered to both sides, so that the Bataana army was like no one. Seeing that the pursuers were getting closer and closer, but all his own defeated troops were in front of him, King Traag was anxious. He scolded the elephant slave for his incompetence, but the elephant slave could not disperse the fleeing soldiers, and finally Traag kicked the elephant slave off the elephant's back, and he began to run wild on the elephant himself.

The soldiers who had the misfortune to stand in front of the king were trampled to death by the elephants before they could figure out what was going on, and as the screams rang out, the people woke up from a dream and scattered in both directions.

"It's too ugly, such a king is not worthy of being a king." Dadaran, who was in the rear, watched Tragg's actions and spat fiercely.

That being said, there was a flash of joy in Dadaran's heart at this time: King Tragg's action would inevitably arouse strong resentment among the Sindra army, especially the soldiers would inevitably be indignant at the king's action, and the Sindra army would become more and more demoralized, and the possibility of becoming a threat to Bataan's army would be greatly reduced.

Even if King Traag showed such an ugly appearance, the elephant's running speed was still not comparable to that of the cavalry, and seeing that the front of the Badana cavalry had already caught up with the elephant's tail, an army came out of the oblique spur and blocked the two cavalry.

The team that accomplished the Savior's mission was none other than the National Infantry Regiment. He also saw Sindra's defeat earlier than the other ministries, so he began to retreat earlier than the other troops. No one objected to the retreat of him and his subordinates, because the previous battle of the Guoke Infantry Regiment was enough to withstand the attack effect of a 10,000-strong team, and it was precisely because the fighting of the Guoke Infantry Regiment also produced considerable casualties, and no one could raise any objection to the retreat and recuperation.

After retreating, he also began to retreat directly, but when he saw the king's crisis, he was still obligated to lend a hand.

Fortunately, Dadaran's financial resources were limited, and Sindra's attack was imminent, which made the number of strong cavalry of the Badana army very limited, so it was necessary to block the attack of the Badana cavalry at a critical moment. However, even so, he lost too many of his men in this final blockade, and when he withdrew from the battle, his Guoke infantry regiment was reduced to less than 300 men.