Chapter 14: One Throw



Just as the Japanese samurai were trying to muster up the courage to face this battle that was once again beyond their imagination, in the chaos, on the southeast side of the high ground, many cavalrymen's fierce and bloody clashes directly resulted in the outcome.

That's right, when long-range weapons are largely ineffective, the armored cavalry charges and fights. It all happens in a split second. Victory is victory, defeat is defeat, life is life, and death is death.

Of course, on this kind of battlefield, even if they die immediately during their first charge, it does not mean that their charge is worthless.

It can even be said that anyone who takes up arms and fights on this battlefield is an irreplaceable warrior.

“Okay!”

After seeing the same flag signals being transmitted from many places, Yang Yizhong suppressed his pounding heart and signaled to Wang Yan, "Let's follow the original plan. I will be the leader, Zhang Zigai will be the tail, and the general commander will be in the middle..."

Wang Yan, whose chest was also beating wildly, did not say anything extra, but just nodded hastily. As he nodded, the Song army's last throw followed the Jin army's last throw.

About a quarter of an hour later, thanks to the outstanding performance of the vanguard and the three-sided attack tactics, the Jin army marshal Balisu, who personally led the main force to suppress part of the imperial cavalry, successfully made his five-color sun-holding flag appear on a slope less than 500 steps from the high point on the east side of the high ground.

However, the Jin army marshal was not at all excited about his progress. The only thing in his mind at this moment was the anger caused by Wanyan Poshu's unauthorized dispatch of troops... In his opinion, Wanyan Poshu's attack not only ignored his authority as marshal, but also put the Jin army in an extremely dangerous situation in this battle.

Because according to his calculations, the Song army should have a reserve force of more than 20,000 people. They should try their best to hold out and wait until the end before sending out troops.

Now, Bali rushed to this slope at high speed, not to seize the high point on the east side, but to try to find the location of the last reserve of the Song army, and then destroy it quickly and decisively... Only in this way can the Jin army continue to maintain the two or three points possible hope of victory.

It took about half an incense stick of time for Balisu to find his target.

It turned out that on the east side of the high ground facing the river, a huge Song army had just crossed the countless pontoon bridges on the Taiping River and was now lining up along the river, and the formation was very fast... The size of this army and the neatness of their armor made it impossible to mistake or ignore it.

The only thing that was a little strange was that this armored force of about 24,000 to 25,000 men quickly formed a very thin long formation along the river when they were assembling.

At the beginning, Balisu thought that this was for the convenience of marching, and that the army was going to march quickly to the west and then hide behind the Zhao Song officials.

But soon, as this army began to raise their weapons, all the Jin troops on the eastern slope who could see this scene, from Balisu to Erlubu, were pale in comparison.

At least 24,000 Song army heavy infantry in standard armor were arranged in four rows. The first row raised long axes, the second row raised long spears, the third row still held huge axes, and the fourth row still held spears. The formation was tight, like a wall or a forest.

The next moment, with the rumbling of drums, the walls of armor and the forest of axes moved slowly, like an iron dragon that had been lurking by the river for a long time, and rolled towards the high ground fiercely.

On the eastern slope of the high ground, all the Jin army, whether cavalry or infantry, large groups or small groups, were horrified at the sight of this scene, just as the Song army had been before when they saw the Jin army's armored cavalry coming out.

But soon, under the Five-Colored Sun-Holding Banner, Marshal Balisu suddenly raised his head and laughed. As soon as he stopped laughing, he pointed at the iron dragon again, then looked back at his trusted generals and guards around him and roared:

"My men, today I will lead you all to fight against this powerful enemy. Regardless of success or failure, history will record it. Who dares to say that I am not the true marshal of the Great Jin Kingdom?!"

The generals were stunned at first, and then shocked.

Ps: Thanks to Taosu Nuomi Cake Children's Boots (a familiar face) and Zhuifeng Bear Children's Boots, who are 208th and 209th in cuteness in this book respectively!

Then he presented a new book as a sacrifice - "I am the White Impermanence in the City God Temple".

Finally, I have been reading everyone’s activity posts. There are many good ones. I will organize them when the time comes. Just like Fu Han, I will try my best to organize them into the appendix of the book according to the awards and length, and start with the public chapters.

I just feel a little sorry for the masters who made the pictures and videos.

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