Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.
<...At this moment, right on the road that Zhu Yunwen and his entourage were bound to take, only half a day's journey from the Ming Dynasty, two thousand fully armed assassins from Chechi Kingdom were exposed directly in front of Zhu Yunwen's group.
This was an open assassination, a head-on confrontation without any strategy.
In fact, such assassinations are the most terrifying because all conspiracies and schemes have certain limitations on the number of people involved.
If there are too many schemes and tricks, the strength will be greatly reduced. So the moment the schemes and tricks are exposed, it is destined that they will not succeed again.
But in the current situation, he has no tricks or schemes; it's a head-on clash of strength.
Therefore, the only option is to confront them head-on and fight a real battle.
It sounds like there are two thousand people on the other side, while Zhu Yunwen's side only has two hundred guards, which seems to be ten times more.
Zhu Yunwen's guards were also equipped with very good equipment.
Both firearms and very lightweight protective uniforms can provide these soldiers with maximum offensive power and the best protection.
However, the other side's two thousand soldiers did not seem to be pushovers either; they were also fully armed.
Therefore, it seems that using a gun would be somewhat difficult.
Of course, this was just Zhu Yunwen's guess. He ordered everyone to continue forward, since they had encountered each other, they should continue their journey.
So he rode on horseback, and together with Zhao Qingzhu and two hundred guards, slowly moved forward.
They hadn't gone far when they saw rows of soldiers standing in the open space ahead.
The soldiers were relatively scattered, but they were arranged very neatly, as if they were standing in some kind of formation.
The formation was very complex and could be changed at will, but these were not the key points. The key point was the armor worn by these soldiers, which was indeed very thick.
Zhu Yunwen immediately thought of the soldiers of Chechi Kingdom when he saw these armors.
These armors are similar to those of the soldiers of Chechi Kingdom; they are all very thick and heavy, armed from head to toe, with even the fingers covered by armor plates.
The only difference is that the armor of the Chechi Kingdom is not as thick as the armor worn by the soldiers in front of them.
The armor these soldiers are wearing right now is so thick that it makes them look bulky.
It was as if their bodies were hidden behind thick iron plates.
Putting everything else aside, just considering that they are wearing such thick armor, it must be very difficult for them to move around.
This is enough to show that these heavily armored soldiers are definitely very strong.
For an ordinary soldier, wearing such clothes would be extremely difficult.
It seems that because their clothes were too heavy, their weapons were much lighter, consisting of a long, thin spear.
Zhu Yunwen touched his nose and said:
"It seems the other side knows us very well. They're using thicker armor than usual to protect against bullets and sharper, longer hairs to try and break through the protective uniforms worn by our soldiers."
This was a meticulously planned assassination. Unfortunately, faced with overwhelming firepower, it all seemed utterly insignificant.
As Zhu Yunwen spoke, he waved his hand, and the two hundred guards behind him immediately took out bombs from their waists.
The thick armor worn by those soldiers, though difficult for bullets to penetrate, does not mean that it can withstand bombs.
Even if the bomb doesn't penetrate the armor, it will still cause internal injuries to these soldiers, so there's no suspense.
At this moment, the two thousand heavily armored soldiers opposite them, carrying spears, slowly charged towards Zhu Yunwen and his men.
They rode very strong, tall horses. Ordinary horses obviously couldn't carry them. Although these horses were tall, they still struggled to carry soldiers wearing very heavy armor, but at least they made things much easier for the soldiers.
And so, the horses slowly advanced. The soldiers, gripping their spears, prepared to use the momentum of the charging horses to kill all two hundred of Zhu Yunwen's guards.
And so, they moved faster and faster, while on Zhu Yunwen's side, the soldiers put away all their guns and picked up the bombs on their bodies.
At the same time, some soldiers brought out cannons.
The principle of the artillery is similar to that of a rocket launcher, falling somewhere between a rocket launcher and a light cannon, making it easy to carry.
It can be used for simple remote attacks and location-based attacks.
At that moment, a dozen soldiers set up rocket launchers, and some soldiers loaded gunpowder and shells, and then aimed them at the two thousand heavily armored cavalry charging towards them.
After aiming, they decisively fired the rocket launcher. As the rocket was fired, a shell flew out and landed with perfect accuracy around the two thousand heavily armored cavalrymen.
As the shells exploded, the force generated was still enough to easily send these heavily armored soldiers flying.
Some were so close that they even blasted through their thick black armor.
Even those farther away were shaken by the force of the explosion, their internal organs shattered inside the armor.
In short, the power of the shells was terrifying; a single shell could take the lives of more than twenty people.
So this round of artillery fire resulted in the heavy loss of several hundred heavy cavalrymen, and the remaining thousand or so heavy cavalrymen were also shocked by this scene.
When they arrived, they had received professional training and were told that the other side had a hidden weapon that could launch very small iron pellets.
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