Chapter nine hundred and fortieth cruel snow ambush(2/2)
A bloody and brutal fight unfolded on the windswept wasteland.
The shouts of killing are getting weaker and weaker, and people no longer have the energy to shout loudly. No one is there, and they are all trying to avoid unnecessary energy consumption.
This brutal fight lasted for two full hours. On the snowfield, there were mountains of corpses. The blood did not flow into a river, because the hot blood dripped and immediately solidified into deep red ice, which was shocking.
Zhou Sen, who was riding on the ferocious unicorn, looked down at the snowy field, his long hair flying, his face blank and expressionless. Behind him were a group of cosmic hunters from the Sangbao.
Seeing the bloody warriors fall down one by one, a group of space hunters showed a hint of unbearable in their eyes. Many of them took up arms to fight for the first time...
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From beginning to end, Zhou Sen did not participate in the battle, even though the Crusaders had ended the chaos and started to counterattack.
After the last battle between Zhou Sen and Ares, the god of war, Zhou Sen began to get tired of fighting with mortals. For this reason, Zhou Sen began to try to avoid being directly involved in the killings of war.
The war between gods and demons in the Han Empire is no longer just a war between mortals. It has gradually escalated and evolved into a battle between gods. In addition to mythical beasts and monsters, gods from all walks of life have also begun to appear.
From Zhou Sen's perspective, his enemies are not only the Crusaders, but also the clones of gods that may appear at any time.
Zhou Sen's mood is changing.
numbness!
Cold-blooded!
In Zhou Sen's eyes, these thousands of soldiers fighting are like ants fighting. However, this kind of fighting is necessary because to defeat another group of ants, one must have a numerical advantage.
The best way to gain an advantage is to kill the opponent's vitality so that the opponent cannot resurrect.
Zhou Sen achieved decisive victories in several consecutive battles in Tongzhou City, but he still paid an extremely heavy price.
In fact, when the battle of Tongzhou City began, it turned into a brutal war of attrition.
There is no shortcut to defeating the Crusaders. The only way is to make them fewer and fewer. As long as one more Crusader is killed, the Han Empire will take another step towards victory.
Zhou Sen recruited a large number of new soldiers and had foreseen large-scale casualties.
The Crusaders are not a weak army. When they invaded the Han Empire, they have been trained into soldiers who have experienced hundreds of battles. Even if they set up an ambush, if they want to completely defeat and eliminate the opponent, they still need to be fearless.
courage and determination...
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The Han soldiers fell one by one, and the Crusaders also fell one by one. The wilderness swept by the snowstorm seemed to have turned into a silent horror movie. The soldiers just mechanically raised their weapons, attacking, withdrawing, and attacking again and again.
Take it back and fight with this primitive, brutal and simple action.
In such a large-scale battle with a narrow scope and a density of 200,000 soldiers, individual combat skills become ridiculous.
As the battle came to an end, the fighting style became more and more brutal and bloody, and more and more soldiers died together. Some soldiers lost their weapons, and their teeth became the best tools to attack the enemy.
The soldiers' movements became more and more sluggish, and the collision between bodies was no longer as exciting as the beginning. Instead, they fell down together, and then got up with difficulty, using all their strength to kill the soldiers in front of them.
Moving target…
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Eighty thousand infantrymen would not have much advantage in strangling a hundred thousand cavalrymen in a trap.
The only thing that makes the infantry of the Han Empire boil with enthusiasm is their morale.
From the beginning to the end, the morale of the infantry of the Han Empire was as high as a burning flame. The infantry rushed into the crowded cavalry camp one after another, like waves, fighting fearlessly, making it difficult for the cavalry to assemble effectively.
Form a battle formation.
The Crusaders were best at charging, and as long as they couldn't use their speed to charge, it would be like a bird losing its wings.
Looking down from the hillside, it seems that the infantry of the Han Empire have the upper hand, but in fact, the death ratio of both sides is basically equal to one to one. In other words, when a Crusader is killed, there is also a heroic soldier of the Han Empire.
sacrifice.
Traps still threaten the Crusaders, because the C-shaped trap surrounds the Crusaders, and the Crusaders' only escape is the entrance. This causes the bottleneck-like entrance to be extremely crowded from beginning to end. In that small place,
Thousands of soldiers crowded together to fight, fighting on layers of corpses. The snow on the ground had turned into scarlet mud, which was shocking...
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The battle lasted for two hours and ended only after dark, and the raging snowstorm also slowed down.
Of the 100,000 Crusaders, less than 20,000 fled with the Djinn God. Of the 20,000 Crusaders, countless Crusaders sacrificed their lives and broke out of the filled-in trap.
There is no doubt that the iron-blooded and decisive Giant Spirit God played a decisive role in the siege. It was he who slaughtered his subordinates without hesitation to stabilize the morale of the army and quickly gathered a group of cavalry with good psychological quality around him.
annihilated...
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Chapter completed!