Ancient Drought: The Official Sacrificed Beauties, I Took Them All In

Jiang Tian transmigrated to the Great Xia Dynasty and was immediately met with a drought that had lasted for many years. The county magistrate, in order to pray for rain from the Dragon King, prepa...

Chapter 327 Hunnic Cavalry vs. Japanese Samurai

The women were hacked to pieces.

The Japanese laughed heartily, wiping the dripping blood from their samurai swords onto the poor women, and making jokes as they pulled up their trousers.

"These women from Great Xia are beautiful, more charming than our Japanese women."

"They have a sense of shame, they cry and scream, it's really exciting."

"I have never seen such a fair-skinned woman before; she is truly unforgettable."

"Brothers, once we conquer Great Xia, all the women here are ours to have, and we can defile whomever we desire."

"Just thinking about it makes me feel good."

"Hahaha……"

These Japanese are all despicable.

These beasts are only thinking about taking over Great Xia as soon as possible.

"Form ranks..." Inoue Saburo roared.

The shield bearers stood in front, while the longsword bearers and spear bearers stood behind them.

The archers stood at the back.

Sharp longswords and spears emerged from behind the shields.

In the eyes of these Japanese, everyone's fighting strength was insufficient.

Seeing the Hun cavalry charging towards them, these Japanese showed no fear.

"Everyone stay calm. These people from Great Xia are not worth mentioning."

"As long as we wipe out all these cavalrymen, the rest of them are no threat at all."

All the Japanese samurai were arranged in 20 square formations.

Each formation has approximately 2,500 people.

500 archers, 1000 shield bearers, 1000 spearmen and swordsmen.

They were all on high alert.

At that moment, King Zuo Guli led 5,000 light cavalrymen to within 200 meters of them.

However, to the surprise of these Japanese samurai, the light cavalry did not charge towards them.

The Xiongnu light cavalry circled rapidly about 200 meters away from their shield formation.

These Xiongnu cavalrymen formed a large, oval-shaped circle.

They circled around while continuously firing arrows at the Eastern Camp.

Whoosh whoosh whoosh...

Whoosh whoosh whoosh... whoosh whoosh whoosh...

Arrows rained down on the Japanese samurai like hail.

The Xiongnu cavalry's arrows were both accurate and deadly.

Every arrow always hits the opponent's throat, heart, or forehead with precision.

Thousands of arrows rained down at once, and many of the East English warriors fell.

Because the Xiongnu cavalry shot arrows in circles, and their arrows were not fired in volleys, the arrows fired by the Xiongnu cavalry were continuous.

A volley of arrows rained down, and thousands of Japanese samurai fell to the ground.

It was only then that these Japanese samurai realized how terrifying the Xiongnu cavalry were.

The fighting prowess of these Xiongnu cavalrymen far exceeded their expectations.

"Release the arrows!" Saburo Inoue quickly gave the order, and the Japanese samurai drew their bows and nocked their arrows.

"Shoot..." the Japanese samurai shouted loudly.

Although the longbows used by Japanese samurai had a long range, they were not as fast as the arrows fired by the Xiongnu cavalry.

The shield bearers in front fell in droves.

The longsword and spearmen behind them were even less worth mentioning.

The armor worn by Japanese samurai was all made of wood, which was completely ineffective against the Hun cavalry.

The Hunnic cavalry, led by Attila, once crossed the Danube River all the way to Western Europe.

At that time, many cavalrymen in Western Europe wore plate armor to fight against the Hunnic cavalry.

However, the Xiongnu cavalry could still easily shoot arrows into the gaps in the plate armor.

This demonstrates just how skilled the Xiongnu cavalry were at archery.

The Xiongnu cavalry were horse-riding cavalrymen who almost completely overwhelmed the Japanese samurai.

These arrogant and unruly Japanese samurai have finally met their match.

In less than a quarter of an hour, the Xiongnu light cavalry had already disrupted the formation of these Japanese samurai.

Saburo Inoue had never seen such a crushing defeat.

Almost every arrow that came at them was enough to kill a Japanese samurai.

These Xiongnu cavalrymen were like the scythe of death, reaping the lives of these people in droves.

Many Japanese samurai, seeing the situation was dire, immediately turned tail and fled, resulting in a complete rout.

More and more Japanese samurai turned and ran.

The Xiongnu Chanyu knew at once that it was time to charge.

"Sound the charge! Heavy cavalry, follow me! Drive these beasts into the sea!" The Xiongnu Chanyu led the charge, brandishing his scimitar.

The heavily armored Xiongnu cavalry, arrayed in battle formation, surged forward like an overwhelming tide.

The Xiongnu light cavalry quickly advanced, firing arrows as they went.

When they reached the enemy's ranks, they quickly put away their bows and arrows.

Whether it's light cavalry or heavy cavalry.

They surged forward like a tsunami, crushing each other in their path.

These Japanese samurai, clad in wooden armor, were routed and fled in disarray.

Princess Hanxiang followed closely behind the Great Chanyu, the little girl wielding two sharp curved swords.

Princess Hanxiang charged into the ranks of the Japanese samurai. Her two curved swords were like dragons emerging from their caves, and the Japanese samurai who stood in front of the little girl were hacked to pieces.

The Japanese samurai suffered heavy casualties from being trampled by men and horses.

The 20 battle formations they had just arranged are now in complete chaos.

These guys lost their armor and fled in disarray.

"Run! If we don't run now, we're all doomed!"

"The enemy's cavalry is too formidable against our infantry; we have no chance to fight back."

"They're just a bunch of wild beasts; our arrows can't even penetrate their armor."

"How can we fight this battle? Under their relentless attacks, we are powerless to fight back."

Cavalry has always had a significant advantage over infantry.

The Xiongnu cavalry was one of the strongest cavalry forces among the 16 kingdoms of the steppe.

These Xiongnu cavalrymen couldn't deal with Jiang Tian, ​​but they were more than capable of handling the people in front of them.

They charged forward, fighting their way through.

Blood flowed like rivers on the ground, and there were severed limbs of Japanese samurai everywhere.

More than half of the Japanese samurai were killed on the spot.

Those who weren't killed on the spot were all injured to varying degrees.

The wounded Japanese samurai lay on the ground, their cries of agony echoing across the land.

After the Xiongnu Chanyu charged forward, they had already outpaced the Japanese samurai.

"Come with me and charge back. Let's launch a surprise attack and show them what we're capable of."

After charging for two miles, the Xiongnu cavalry quickly made a wide turn to the right.

Soon, these men galloped back on horseback and charged back.

The entire ground was shaking.

More and more Xiongnu cavalrymen rushed to the vicinity of the dock.

Of the more than 50,000 Japanese samurai, over 40,000 were killed as easily as cutting melons and vegetables.

The remaining Japanese samurai knelt down, threw down their weapons, raised their hands high, and trembled all over.