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Chapter 481 The Iron Pagoda Appears

The Song army's front lines were breached and began to collapse.

The number of crashes is increasing.

However, the Ironclad Cavalry is not so easily defeated when it encounters infantrymen.

Some of the iron-clad cavalry were forcefully suppressed by the Song army's thick iron walls, falling to the ground, with men and horses tumbling over. Because they were covered in heavy armor, half of them were crushed by horses when they fell, and the flesh inside was twisted and deformed by the steel.

Before he could even scream, he was crushed by the Ironclad Pagoda soldiers behind him, his entire body twisted and contorted within their armor.

The Iron Pagoda is made of three horses linked together; if one of them falls, the other two will also fall.

After the Iron Pagoda charged into the Song army, a small area experienced a series of falls, but this did not have a significant impact on the Jin heavy cavalry's charge against the Song army.

The rhythm of the Song army's war drums immediately changed, and the Ironclad Cavalry quickly closed in from both flanks, flanking the enemy.

The Ironclad Army was a medium-sized cavalry unit, and they wore armor, but their weight was not as great as that of the Ironclad Cavalry.

It was clearly unrealistic for Tie Pojun to attack Tie Futu from both flanks.

Yao Gu's advisor, Chen Pingsheng, panicked.

In fact, the Song Dynasty was not completely ignorant of the Iron Pagoda.

The Imperial City Guard had already sent the detailed structure of the Iron Pagoda back to the Imperial Military Academy.

Yue Fei also wrote a special article commenting on the Iron Falcons of the Xia Kingdom and the Iron Pagodas of the Jin Kingdom, and explaining the effective methods to defeat the Iron Pagodas.

However, Yao Gu was too arrogant. He looked down on Yue Fei, thinking that Yue Fei was too young and was just talking big.

Therefore, the methods used by Yue Fei to deal with the Iron Falcons were never implemented in Yao Gu's army.

The method is actually very simple: use a stab knife to stab the horse's leg.