Chapter 44

As expected, this army was well-trained and did not panic when attacked rashly. The soldiers on the side close to the enemy immediately stopped and turned around, raising their swords and guns towards Li Gui. The archers behind the team also began to take arrows. Bow drawn, ready to cover the shot.

The flags of the central army were waving, and I don't know what kind of order was issued. The front and rear troops moved at the same time and began to move closer to the central army, making the formation thicker.

The drums beat like thunder in the dense forest, and the Yushan people also fought out from different positions. According to their respective teams, they lined up and rushed forward, piercing into the front and rear armies, interrupting the opponent's actions, and fighting each other.

Li Gui galloped on his horse at an extremely fast speed. Before the enemy was fully prepared, he had already reached the front of the formation.

He swung his big ax like a tiger down the mountain and plunged into the middle army group. When he swung the long-handled ax, he would die if he touched it, and he would be injured if he touched it.

Li Gui was not reluctant to fight, and kept charging forward, breaking through the spear formation in an instant, and started a massacre of the archers behind him.

Without killing the archers first, the Yushan people he led would not be able to charge forward at all.

Archers also carry swords, but their melee capabilities are much inferior to those of sword and shield soldiers. If you escape, you can survive for a while. Anyone who dares to fight against Li Gui will die faster.

In just a few breaths, the archer array was in chaos.

No matter how well-trained they are, they are just some soldiers. At most, they have fought a few battles and have more battlefield experience. When faced with life and death, instinct will still defeat reason and gain the upper hand.

Without the suppression of the archers, the infantry of Yushan Village in the rear approached the Chinese army's formation, and the two parties got involved.

In this situation, both sides are fighting for who can bear losses better, who has stronger willpower, and who has higher morale.

Fighting with cold weapons is a bare-bones fight.

Seeing the comrades around me fall down one by one, heads and limbs flying around, internal organs and intestines splashing around, eyes full of red, disgusting smell everywhere in the nose, and the screams of life before death everywhere in the ears, that kind of mentality The pressure is definitely not comparable to the era of hot weapons.

Under normal circumstances, in the era of cold weapon warfare, an army that can maintain 10% battle damage without collapsing is already considered an elite.

The morale of the Yushan people was purely based on the previous few battles with the wind, and it was very buoyant. If Li Gui hadn't filled it with a lot of gold and silver to make up for the foundation of morale, I'm afraid this wave A head-on conflict resulted in a complete defeat.

But even so, I'm afraid it won't last long.

Of course Li Gui was also aware of this problem, so after killing the scattered archers, he immediately rode his horse and rushed towards the Chinese army's banner.

No matter what era, killing generals and capturing flags is an important means to stimulate one's own morale and break down the enemy's psychological defenses.

The generals on the army side were sitting on their horses, condescending, and could see everything clearly. As they issued orders one after another, soldiers with swords and shields from the surrounding area immediately surrounded them, forcing Li Gui's galloping horse to a halt and facing Li Gui. The war horse beneath him was slashed with swords.

"Straight thief!"

"How dare you hurt my horse!"

Li Gui was furious. He bent down and slashed wildly with his axe. The so-called shield was torn apart easily like paper in front of the pure steel axe, and the arm holding the shield was also torn into pieces.

Seeing that ordinary soldiers could not stop Li Gui, the generals immediately couldn't sit still. They all picked up their weapons and attacked Li Gui.

This is a battlefield, not a competition. How can there be any one-on-one combat?

A group of people brandished various weapons, rode on horses, and circled around Li Gui, using all their martial arts skills to kill the bandit leader and return after making the first contribution.

There are also those who are good at using bows and arrows. With the bow string in their hands, when they find the opportunity to shoot, they will shoot an arrow, which is impossible to guard against.

Li Gui attacked fiercely twice. Although he cut down several people, his subsequent follow-up attacks were blocked by bows and arrows. All the fallen people were rescued by his men, without getting a single head.

Li Gui suddenly became anxious. He looked at the man who was shooting arrows from behind, picked up his ax, pointed it at him and threw it straight.The general was setting up his bow and shooting an arrow when he suddenly saw Li Gui swinging an axe. Unexpectedly, the target was himself. When he tried to dodge, it was too late and he was hit in the chest by the axe, and half of his body was broken.

When the other generals saw that Li Gui had no weapon in his hand, they couldn't help but be overjoyed. They all mounted their horses and attacked, hoping to take the opportunity to take Li Gui's head.

Unexpectedly, Li Gui jumped up, jumped off the horse, crouched down, held the horse's belly with one hand, held the horse's back with the other, lifted it up with all his strength, used both feet to exert force, twisted his waist, and leaped with the help of the horse. He actually used the war horse as a hidden weapon and threw it towards everyone.

Although this war horse is not as tall as a prairie horse, it weighs a thousand pounds at least. If it hits it sideways, it is like an iron pulley.

The enemy general was not prepared for this, and he was knocked over four or five times like a bowling ball. His bones and tendons were broken, and all his men and horses were killed.

Li Gui strode forward and charged back, holding down the horse's legs, picking up half of the horse's corpse, using it as a weapon, and beating him indiscriminately.

Who can stop this kind of weapon?

More than a dozen officers and generals were wiped out in an instant and beaten into a pulp.

"Straight thief!"

"Look at how you can stop me like this!"

Li Gui spit hard, threw away the broken horse corpse, reached out to wipe the blood and mud from his face, picked up a big knife from the ground, and rushed towards the Chinese army flag with strode.

Li Gui's murderous look was really too terrifying. The enemy troops in front of him fled one after another without daring to stop him. No matter how much the generals behind him urged him, they just ignored him.

But the morale on the Yushan side soared, and they all shouted:
"Brother Li Gui Wansheng!"

"The Heavenly Killing Star is mighty!"

The morale that had been lost due to the setback in the bloody battle was all made up at this moment.

In cold-weapon warfare, the effect that a strong general can have on the battlefield is so great that it far exceeds the significance of the general himself in killing the enemy.

Seeing Li Gui charging closer, the general under his banner remained unhurried and even waved a small flag to tell the others to retreat, while he himself raised his gun and rode his horse towards Li Gui.

"Good come!"

Li Gui perked up, pulled himself together, dragged his sword backwards, and rushed towards the galloping horse. When he got close, he swung the sword and cut the enemy general in half.

He is very confident that no one in the world can surpass him in terms of strength.

Even if they attack at the same time, his speed is enough to attack the enemy first and attack first.

But when the two of them approached, the general on the opposite side suddenly stretched out his palm to strike at him. Suddenly a thunderbolt sounded in the clear sky, and with a "boom", it hit Li Gui's head, knocking Li Gui to the ground on the spot.

"Haha... I forgive you for your incomparable bravery, but you are still no more than an ordinary person in front of the thunder in my palm!"

The enemy general laughed loudly, his horse stepped on the bell, and rushed over to take the man.

 Except for the protagonist's cheating, other people will not have spells that exceed the scope of Water Margin itself, nor will they engage in spell combat, nor will they become fantasy or fairy tales.

  This book is about Water Margin Wushuang, where one horse can fight a thousand people, and the main theme is a river of blood.

  It was written in the original introduction of the book, but it was secretly changed by the reviewer. The current introduction is rewritten.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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