Chapter Ninety-Nine: Six Outposts in the City of Agoba

Arufa led 10,000 starry men to the front, and before he reached the city of Kutila, he received news that Hektor's army had attacked the city of Agoba. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Arufa learned from the sentry that Hector's army was not large, only 8,000 men in total, but it carried a large number of siege equipment, and if he really launched an attack on Agoba City, Agoba City might not be able to withstand it. Therefore, Arufa immediately led his troops towards the city of Agoba, plus the defenders in the city of Agoba, then the army strength of Arubania is about 13,000 people, which can form a force advantage before the opponent's reinforcements arrive, and break the enemy army from inside and outside.

Unfortunately, the young Arufa ignored that he was facing one of Parchi's best commanders, Hector, who had already received information before his army reached the outskirts of Akbar, and had withdrawn the siege of Akbar, and was in formation waiting for Arufa.

Seeing that the enemy army was ready, the young and vigorous Arufa did not discourage, but inspired him to defeat the enemy. While sending a message to his allies in the city asking for their cooperation, he quickly unleashed his attack formation and attacked Hector.

"The formation is really good, but it's a pity that I can't hold my breath." Looking at Arufa's formation, Hector smiled slightly. He knew very well that it was not easy for Arufa, who was only twenty-three years old, to put on such a position in his first solo battle, and even he might not be able to be so skilled back then. It's a pity that the fifteen-year age gap has long made Hector a celebrity in commanding operations, and Arufa's efforts are still just a qualified student in his eyes.

Arufa knew that he had become a general at a young age, and his prestige in the army could not be compared with that of veterans who had fought for many years, so he personally led the team and rushed to the front of the team.

When it comes to Arufa's martial arts, it can be said that he has won the true inheritance of his father Adlem, and what is missing is only skill. To the average enemy soldier, Arufa was a formidable opponent, and even though the main force of the Palchi army was made up of fierce and skilled Nubian mercenaries, it could not stop Arufa's advance.

But Arufa made the mistake that these Nubian mercenaries were really nothing to him, but when his subordinates did not deal with them, the situation was completely different. The Arubanian soldiers were completely outnumbered by the Nubian infantry formation, and made no progress except for the small opening that Arufa had torn open.

Hector was not obliged to cooperate with Arufa's pace, and as soon as he discovered his opponent's weakness, he immediately began to move, deploying his forces to put pressure on Arufa from both flanks.

Almost immediately, Arufa sensed that something had changed, after all, he had the blood of the Martial Sect in his body and had an unusual sensitivity to danger. Before the two sides of Hector could form a joint force, Arufa felt that the situation was not good, and when he turned back, he realized that his position had been too protruding, and the opponent could surround him with only a slight adjustment. Arufa was not worried that he would not be able to break out, but was worried that there would be an accident if the large army in the rear lost contact with him. So he suddenly turned his horse's head and began to turn in the direction of the city of Agoba.

Seeing that his plan had come to naught, Hector couldn't help but smile bitterly: Is this his own bad luck or Arufa's good luck?

At this time, the Arubanian army in the city of Agoba also opened the gates and rushed out, and they attacked in conjunction with the Arufa army, trying to form a siege position against a part of the Palchi army.

At this time, Hector's forces were at a disadvantage, and if reinforcements were to be sent to rescue this small force, then the entire front could be broken by Arufa's army. However, Hector was not worried at all, and just continued to defend step by step.

After an hour of fierce battle, the outcome is still unknown. Although the garrisons of Arufa and Agoba managed to encircle a small part of the Palci army, they were still unable to annihilate this formidable Nubian mercenary force, so they were unable to concentrate all their forces on the onslaught of Hector's main team, and Hector had no spare strength to make more moves.

At this time, a detachment of men and horses arrived on the battlefield, and it was none other than 1,500 cavalry led by Haektor's lieutenant general Chikirda.

As one of the commanders of Parci's elite cavalry units, Chikirda was not particularly presumptuous. He could not be compared with Müller in every way, and he was inferior to Aram in martial arts, but he was the most respected commander of the cavalry, for he was the only one who devoted himself to military training every day. He was not like Alam who was a loafer and a frequent presence in military meetings, so he was the real commander of many cavalrymen. Because of this, he knew the strengths and weaknesses of almost every soldier in this cavalry unit, and he was very comfortable with how to command them to cooperate in battle. This time, his original task was to stay in the rear as a reserve, just in case of emergency. When he received that the enemy general Arufa had led his army to the city of Agoba, he immediately realized that Hector might be in a bitter battle, so he immediately rushed to it. Hector will respond to the battle so well because Chikrda's emissary has already sent the news, and all Hector has to do is hold on until Chikirda comes.

As soon as Parch's proud cavalry unit arrived on the battlefield, it immediately unleashed its terrifying attacking prowess. The first assault alone swept away the garrison in the city of Agoba, and the besieged Palci army was able to join them.

The situation was suddenly reversed, and Arufa's 10,000 men were now caught between the two forces of Hector and Chikirda. Although Arufa still had the advantage in numbers, the difference in morale between the two sides began to widen. Seeing that the situation was not good, Arufa immediately decided to deal with Chikirda's cavalry troops first, because the attack power of this army was too terrifying, and if he didn't deal with it himself, his flank might be overwhelmed by more than a thousand cavalry.

"I'm Arufa, the general of Arubania, and the enemy general is here!" In the midst of the chaos, Arufa saw Chikirda at a glance and immediately rode his horse and rushed forward.

"Little hairy boy, let me teach you what war is!" Chiklda met him with a spear.

The confrontation was short and intense, and after only ten rounds, Chikirda was shocked - this young foeter turned out to be a brave man, and his skills were as good as those of Aram and Muller! Chikirda knew that he was not an opponent, and immediately swung his spear to block Arufa's attack, and took the opportunity to jump out of the circle and said: "The little hairy boy is very good, and I will clean you up when I go back." ”

Arufa won the heads-up, but the opponent took the initiative to retreat when he still had the strength to spare, and he failed to take the head of the enemy general, which did not help the overall disadvantage at all. At this time, Hector had already taken advantage of his attack on Chikirda to lead his army to counterattack, and Arufa's troops could no longer resist and began to retreat.

Seeing that the situation has come to this point, the two forces of the other side have coordinated properly, advanced and retreated to a certain extent, and have always faced the dilemma of fighting on both sides, and they have no reinforcements, but the enemy still has thousands of troops in the nearby area, and if they continue to fight, their troops will probably be completely defeated. Seeing this, Arufa stopped fighting, commanded the troops to fight and walk, and retreated all the way into the city of Agoba. (To be continued.) )