Chapter 2266 Stupidity



Chapter 2266 Stupidity

If the Third Prince hands his army over to such people, it will be the end of him sooner or later.

Not only was the game over, but the people were plunged into dire straits and had no peace.

Since Su Huai did something like this, it can basically be concluded that this person's mind has gone out of control and he has gone crazy.

He even forced conscription and plundered the people's property, which shows how eager he is to win back the game. The more he does this, the more opportunities he gives them to take advantage of and make a big fuss out of it.

As they expected, Su Huai quickly launched an attack.

Su Huai ordered his men to force the civilians who had just been forcibly recruited to rush forward with weapons, while the real Su family army followed behind.

It took less than ten days for these people to go from their peaceful daily lives to taking up arms and going to the battlefield. No one could change this situation in an instant. Being driven by soldiers wielding swords and fiercely, they were already frightened and terrified. They just ran forward out of necessity. How could they have any combat capability?

The people in this situation were no different from lambs to be slaughtered. Even if they ran into the "enemy" face to face, they would not be able to swing the weapons in their hands. It was already good enough that they did not fall down due to fright!

Zheng Sangge led his troops to fight, and he could tell at a glance that those charging in the front were not Su's army at all.

Generally speaking, when the forcibly conscripted civilians are forced to go to the battlefield, in order to effectively control the entire situation, they will not order tens of thousands of civilians to rush forward like Su Huai and his men did, but will mix them together.

At least 40% of them were real soldiers, mixed in with the untrained civilians who were forcibly conscripted, and they were forced to rush forward together. The passion and fierce scenes of the war stimulated and influenced them, allowing them to courageously raise their weapons and kill the enemy, or they were simply stimulated by the environment and instinctively engaged in battle.

But no one really plays like Su Huai.

Perhaps Su Huai himself did not understand the logic behind this at all. He only knew how to forcibly levy troops and drive the people into battle.

However, if there is no one in control of the overall situation and no experienced soldiers to provide guidance and demonstration, isn't it nonsense to expect civilians who have never held a weapon, never been to the battlefield, and basically don't know what it is like to go to the battlefield to join the battle?

Zheng Sangge and his men had not made a move yet, but the people in the front had already become so frightened by the neatly-arranged formations, the sharp weapons, and the solemn atmosphere that their legs had gone weak and their hearts were in panic. Even though they were forced to move forward by the people behind them, they could not move forward involuntarily.

I don't know who took the lead, but they turned and ran to the side.

The people behind immediately followed suit and ran away in panic!

No one dares to rush forward!

Because there were so many civilians, the team was crooked for a long time before the regular army behind noticed it. They suddenly became very anxious and shouted and cursed, trying to straighten the team.

However, where can it be?

It is definitely not easy to put things right when tens of thousands of people are in chaos.

Zheng Sangge and others laughed loudly, and immediately formed an elite cavalry team of about 200 people. They galloped forward on horseback and threw the Su family army into chaos.

Then the army pressed forward and attacked, and the Su family army was defeated and fled...

Su Huai was going crazy.

They retreated back to Hangzhou in a panic, beheaded dozens of conscripted civilians in public to make an example of them, and shouted and cursed loudly.

(End of this chapter)

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