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Hong Chengchou's sneak attack plan was extremely vicious, but he obviously did not expect that Tang Tong's spies were omnipresent. In the Guanning Army, Tang Tong had already arranged a lot of intelligence personnel. Although these people did not obtain high positions in the Guanning Army, many of them had access to intelligence from central positions in the Guanning Army. When Hong Chengchou and his men were discussing the sneak attack plan, what they discussed had already been transmitted by carrier pigeons.
Since Tang Tong was able to negotiate with Emperor Chongzhen so generously outside the city of Cangzhou, the security work naturally could not be so lax. In fact, several special forces of Tang Tong's army were lurking not far from Tang Tong and his men, but Hong Chengchou did not know all this. What Hong Chengchou did not know was that there were many spies lurking around him and his important generals. Hong Chengchou was not unaware of the importance of using spies, but compared with people in later generations, he did not pay enough attention to this aspect. Moreover, the intelligence agency under Tang Tong was now larger than the East Factory and the West Factory of the Qing Dynasty. Moreover, because it was specialized in spying, the intelligence it obtained was huge, which was beyond the imagination of Hong Chengchou and his men.
This time, the one who led the Guanning Iron Cavalry to attack Tang Tong was Zhou Fenglin. He was a man who had risen step by step from a rural militia organized by a son of a poor man in Shanxi. He was the most warlike general among the Guanning Iron Cavalry. He was brave enough to fight against thousands of men and had a sharp mind. Seeing that the country was already in turmoil, he was not afraid but was happy in his heart, believing that this was the time for people like him to make achievements. In fact, he was also quite capable.
This time, each of the 10,000 Guanning Iron Cavalrymen rode two horses and traveled hundreds of miles in a hurry all night. When they were still some distance away from Cangzhou, they found a village to rest. After running all night, they were naturally tired, but they were lucky and did not encounter anything along the way. But Zhou Fenglin never dreamed that they were being monitored all the way, and someone had sent pigeons to report their whereabouts to the personnel at the next stop.
When the 10,000 Guanning cavalry entered the village, they had already captured all the villagers. Originally, they had no worries about the news leaking out. However, Zhou Fenglin didn't know that he and his group had been spotted by intelligence personnel. No matter how hard they tried to conceal their whereabouts, some clues would be left behind. What's more, the special forces under Tang Tong were masters at tracking down clues, and the methods they used were beyond the imagination of the generals of this era.
It must be said that Zhou Fenglin was a talented general. When he was resting in the village, he had arranged all the precautions very well. If it was a normal attack, it would definitely be difficult to deal with. Nothing happened to the Guanning Iron Cavalry during the day, which made Zhou Fenglin feel a lot more at ease. He was sure that his group had not been discovered yet. After he fed his men and let the horses have a good meal, he led more than 10,000 men to Tang Tong's camp, which was only a few dozen miles away.
Emperor Chongzhen brought with him 30,000 guards, but Tang Tong only brought 4,000. This was the reason why Hong Chengchou dared to launch a surprise attack. The dozens of miles of road were quickly reached under the horses' hooves. At this time, the camp where Tang Tong was located seemed very quiet in the night, as if there was no defense at all. Seeing this situation, Zhou Fenglin's face showed a hint of a sinister smile. He waved his hand and said, "Children, look, there is the traitor's camp ahead. This time, it is time for everyone to make achievements. Everyone, cheer up. Whoever kills that traitor..."
As Zhou Fenglin was encouraging his men's morale, he suddenly felt a sudden bloating in his stomach, followed by a slight pain, as if he had eaten something bad. Zhou Fenglin couldn't help but frown, thinking to himself why his stomach hurt so much, could it be something bad he had eaten? Damn it, this time when I get back, I must kill that cook. At such a critical moment, if he had diarrhea, wouldn't it be a disaster? Zhou Fenglin took a long breath and continued, "Whoever kills that traitor will not only be promoted to the third rank and rewarded with ten thousand taels of silver, but I will also give him three beauties as a reward. Now, follow me."
Amid Zhou Fenglin's roar, ten thousand Guanning Iron Cavalry rushed towards the camp where Tang Tong was. The rumbling sound of horse hooves covered up the bloating sounds in countless people's stomachs. The military discipline of the Guanning Iron Cavalry was very strict. At this time, many people had severe stomach pains, but because of the strict military discipline, no one dared to stop to solve the severe stomach pain. Instead, they gritted their teeth and rushed forward. These Guanning Iron Cavalry soldiers who rushed forward fiercely did not expect that the horses they rode also had severe stomach pains at this time. Some horses defecated while running. When they rushed close to Tang Tong's camp, there was a foul smell behind the Guanning Iron Cavalry. Some soldiers who could not control themselves also defecated their pants. Although they felt embarrassed, they were already on the battlefield and could not care about anything else. After all, nothing is more important than life.
The soldiers who had defecated had just felt better for a while when the second round of stomachache began again. At this time, more and more Guanning soldiers could not control themselves. In this state, few people noticed the simple deep trenches in front of them. The people in front fell into the trenches, and the people behind were uncomfortable with their stomachs. They were a little dazed and rushed into the trenches. Some people were good at horse riding and controlled their horses to jump over the first trench, but the horse jumped high and fell down again. The horse's body shook and the Guanning soldiers who were suffering from stomachache could no longer control themselves and suddenly defecated. After defecating, their spirits relaxed, and the whole person and the horse fell into the second trench. Naturally, there was nothing good in the trench. Those who fell in were either dead or crippled.
As a fierce general, Zhou Fenglin always led the troops in battle. He was different from those cowardly generals in Dali. He liked fighting and the feeling of slaughter on the battlefield. He knew that Tang Tong and his men's muskets were very powerful, but he still rushed to the front. This kind of fearless character was, in some ways, not in line with the requirements of a good general.
Although Zhou Fenglin, who was the first to rush forward, was not the first person to fall into the trench, his bravery did not last long. He jumped over the first trench with his physical ability and riding skills. The vibration when the horse's hoof landed on the ground almost made Zhou Fenglin's aching stomach burst out. The sudden pain made the muscles on Zhou Fenglin's face twitch. Then, with supreme willpower, Zhou Fenglin resisted the urge to ejaculate, lifted the horse and jumped over the second trench. The horse's hoof fell again, and the feeling of vibration made Zhou Fenglin, whose facial muscles were twitching, unable to hold back the contents of his stomach anymore.
The feeling of this orgasm was so wonderful that Zhou Fenglin felt a little dizzy. Then he unfortunately fell into the third trench. The spikes in the trench not only killed Zhou Fenglin's horse, but also made Zhou Fenglin suffer a lot. One of his legs was pierced. The huge tearing pain made Zhou Fenglin wake up from the happiness after the orgasm. He realized that he had fallen into the opponent's trap. But at this time, he was powerless. The Guanning Iron Cavalry behind him rushed over one after another, filled up the first trench, and then used their bodies to fill up the second trench. Fortunately, before reaching the third trench, the soldiers of the Guanning Iron Cavalry finally realized that they had fallen into the trap.
Because of Zhou Fenglin's enthusiasm, they rushed to the front, but fell into the trench. The Guanning Iron Cavalry lost command and most of them stopped rushing forward. Only a small number of people couldn't stop and fell into the third trench. Fortunately, there were only a small number of people, otherwise the person who fell into the trench last would have been crushed to death by those who fell behind. Just when these people stopped charging, the sound of a horn rang out in the camp where Tang Tong was. With the sound of the horn, Tang Tong's camp became brightly lit.
When the firelight shone, the remaining soldiers of the Guanning Iron Cavalry finally saw the situation in Tang Tong's camp clearly. They saw rows of chevaux de frise in front of the camp, rows of soldiers with guns waiting for a long time behind the chevaux de frise, and rows of cannons lined up behind those soldiers. Seeing this posture of being on high alert, all the soldiers of the Guanning Iron Cavalry took a breath. With such preparations, it seemed that these 10,000 cavalrymen were simply coming to die.
Not to mention their 10,000 Guanning cavalry, even 10,000 Jiannu cavalry would be doomed to death in front of thousands of such muskets. It turned out that their sneak attack plan had been known to the enemy long ago. At this time, anyone who was a little smart knew what situation they were facing, and the best situation at this time was to run away quickly.
At this time, there was a man riding a horse in the enemy's camp. The white horse was very clear in the firelight. The man slowly raised one hand. That hand was a signal. Then, the cannons roared. This sound was like a demon reaping lives, which made all the Guanning Iron Cavalry soldiers who were still riding on horses feel terrified. Some of them woke up very quickly and turned their horses' heads and fled when the man's hand was raised. Those who reacted slowly found that countless shells fell beside them, blowing the people and horses around them to the ground. The flesh and blood flying with the shells made every Guanning soldier in the artillery fire feel like falling into the abyss.
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