Chapter 130 Break through the camp
Chapter 130: Break through the camp
Luo Dacheng led more than 2,000 warriors to drive away a large number of prisoners and slaves and headed deep into the grassland.
In the convoy formed by the Khitans, the crying of grief and grief never stopped. I saw with my own eyes that my troops were dispersed and destroyed by the enemy, and despair had already enveloped their hearts. I could only obey the orders of the slogans to save my life.
Among them, some people were shot and killed by the slaughter on the grassland because they refused to obey orders; while others joined them and became members of them: they were Liao soldiers who fell to the ground after being shot and killed in battle, or were injured by arrows, and were carried into the convoy by the Khitans for treatment. In addition to some people who died of excessive blood loss, many Liao soldiers became members of the prisoners.
Regarding these prisoners, Luo Dacheng Kaien saved them from death, but forced them to hand over all the weapons. Those who violated the orders would be executed immediately without saying much.
The ordnance obtained in this battle was loaded on a carriage and transported away. All carriages equipped with weapons were under the strictest supervision, and even those who drove the carriage were blocking people, so that no Khitans had the chance to obtain weapons.
At night, the crying Khitans received orders to stop on the grassland and find a place to sleep on their own after obtaining the rationed food. However, if someone dared to escape from the camp, they would be shot and killed by the guards on the spot and would not be pardoned.
To be more cautious, all the Khitans were tied up at night and were not released until the next morning.
On that night, many injured Liao soldiers died of serious injuries. The bodies were thrown on the grassland without any mercy by the Bubu people, driving the surviving Khitans and heading towards the back of the Bubu people.
After walking like this for many days, the cavalry team of Hualie's troops finally came up from the front, merged into a united army, and stationed in the local area.
That night, the soldiers who had experienced the expedition drank and reveled in drinking and ate the food they stolen from Kelu City and the beef and mutton sent by Hualie's tribe, and were very excited.
That night, all the defense was handed over to the soldiers of Hualie's troops. Chonggu's subordinates were only enjoying the joy of victory.
The next day, the more than 1,000 troops of the Hualie tribe who had experienced a long battle, most of them, led by Timur, escorted the spoils this time to the Hualie tribe's camp. This time, they made a big profit.
Most of the property, arms, and food in Kelu City belonged to the Hualie tribe. Just one grain and grass alone would allow the Hualie tribe to be free from hunger for a long time, and would also attract more tribes so that those who were extremely poor can surrender to their tribes and have enough food to eat.
The two brought together were nearly a thousand younger Khitan women and their underage children. In order to allow the newly encamped thieves to have a family and live in the Hualie tribe with peace of mind. After returning, the meritorious soldiers will give priority to selecting their own women according to the level of their contributions. This order will be determined by the system, and the tiger and wolf clan will be established as a result.
Luo Dacheng was not stingy with Chonggu's subordinates. The weapons and grains were sent to Hualie's troops, while many of the property were left for them. He planned to send these to Chonggu's hands and let Chonggu distribute them to his subordinates and these meritorious soldiers. As for how Chonggu is distributed, it has nothing to do with him.
Driven away thousands of slaves and prisoners, Luo Dacheng led the reorganized army and escorted a large number of property to head towards the tribal camp in Chonggu.
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A huge battle of life and death is taking place on the vast grassland!
The tall and simple camp established by the Shubu people was finally hit by waves of Liao cavalry. Countless Liao soldiers rushed in quickly, waved their swords, and slashed at the Shubu people hard, fighting with the Shubu people who were responsible for guarding them. In an instant, the sound of killing was shocked.
The Zubu people guarding the camp were also fighting back desperately. The Zubu herders standing high on the walls of the village were all holding up their bows and arrows, constantly shooting arrows at the Liao cavalry who rushed into the camp below.
When the Liao army's iron cavalry charged into the camp, they kept dropping arrows on their heads, causing a large number of Liao soldiers to fall from their horses. They were then stepped on their bodies by the iron hooves behind them, and their bones were broken and their tendons were broken, and they died tragically among the chaos.
At the entrance of the village, two powerful cavalry fought bravely, swinging the steel swords wildly and slashing towards the enemy. In an instant, blood splattered everywhere. Countless people were knocked down by the swords, blocking the Bu people and the Khitans crowded together and swung their swords wildly. The front line was in chaos, and the sound of fighting was shaking the sky and the earth.
Although they were all powerful teams, the Liao soldiers finally took advantage of well-equipped. With their iron armor on their bodies, they resisted the enemy's sword slashing. The sword in their hands slashed hard on the Zuburen. With the experience of the long-standing battle formation and high spirit, they pushed the front line forward step by step.
Resisting the rain of arrows falling from his head, the Liao army brigade had already attacked the camp. The Bu cavalry in the camp were also constantly rushing towards the gate of the camp and fighting a desperate battle with the Liao soldiers in front.
The people of Shubu did not know how to build camps. Even the simple camps now were built randomly under the guidance of Luo Dacheng, so they were destroyed by the Khitans.
This was the third attack by the Khitans on the Zubu tribe camp. When the first time was to attack the camp at night, Chonggu listened to Luo Dacheng's reminder, he was wary of the enemy coming to rob the camp every day, set up ambushes, and attacked the Khitans in the dark night. He killed all night and withdrew his troops. Both sides suffered losses.
After that, Yelu Huage gradually felt desperate about whether the rear could send military rations. In order not to suffer defeat due to the exhaustion of food, he had to lead the army and forcibly attack the camp that Zhuren. Finally, with one force today, he broke through the simple camp and rushed in.
Although it is very simple, the camp is built very large and the space inside is very spacious, so a large number of cattle and sheep can be kept in the village to provide food for the soldiers.
At this time, countless rushing people had already stepped on their war horses and rushed towards the Khitans who were attacking the camp. Angry roars, fighting and screams came everywhere, and the camp was already in chaos, while the rushing people and Khitans behind were still rushing over and joining the chaotic front.
Brother Yelu Hua waved his extremely sharp scimitar and rushed to the front line, his face full of fierce grin, his sword was like lightning, and he opened wide and killed the Buben soldiers in front of him. No one could be his opponent.
While he was leading his subordinates to advance into the camp, the resistance of the rushing Bu people in front suddenly became fierce again. Countless rushing soldiers rushed towards him without fear of death, swinging swords and guns, slashing at him, forcing Brother Yelu Hua to raise the protective energy to resist, which in turn consumed his physical strength and made him feel difficult to last.
Personal soldiers rushed from behind and fought fiercely with the enemy. Yelu Huage retreated a little, took a breath, and continued to lead his subordinates to advance firmly into the camp ahead, hoping to completely capture the camp and drive all the people inside to the outside of the camp.
Outside the gate of the camp, countless Liao cavalry were also rushing inside, ready to rush in to participate in the battle. More Liao soldiers were still riding horses on the grassland outside the camp. Looking at the crowded gate of the camp, they could only wait patiently, hoping to rush in to participate in the battle earlier.
In the distance, a cavalry suddenly crossed the grassland and rushed towards this side. They were wearing the clothes of the herdsmen, and they were covered with armor on the outside. They looked like the standard armor of the Liao army, and had broken holes on it, but they seemed to be pulled down from the Liao soldiers who died in battle.
The more than two thousand cavalrymen came from a distance. Luo Dacheng rushed forward, pulled out his long bow, and shot out a sharp arrow with a whoosh, crossed a long distance from the air and landed in the enemy's army. A Liao general who was escorting the enemy's rear team shot through the back of the neck on the spot and fell down from the horse.
Immediately afterwards, his subordinates also pulled their bows and shot arrows, sprinkling the rain of arrows on the Liao army's rear team dozens of steps away.
His army had just arrived from the rear. The property and prisoners were sent by him to the tribe in Chonggu in the rear, so that the soldiers left behind could take care of them. When he heard that the battle was going on here, Luo Dazhi immediately led his subordinates to come to this side, just in time for the fierce battle ongoing.
Under the fierce rain of arrows, people shouted and neighed, and came from the Liao army's rear team. A large number of Liao soldiers and war horses fell to the ground together. Although they were lucky enough not to be trampled by iron hooves, they also turned into infantry and mixed with a bunch of cavalry at a loss.
The Liao army's rear team began to become chaotic, and after thousands of sharp arrows fell into the closely arranged team one after another, a large number of casualties were also caused.
Luo Dacheng led more than 2,000 subordinates and left with one blow, galloping around the Liao army's rear team, constantly drawing bows and firing arrows, and shooting from afar towards the Liao army brigade crowded in front of the camp.
After being attacked by the rain of arrows behind him, the Liao soldiers could no longer find the enemies who attacked them before they came back to their senses. Even though they wanted to chase them, they could not leave without orders. They could only stay in front of the camp, while treating their injured companions, while waiting for their opportunity to join the war.
Soon, Luo Dacheng led his subordinates to rush across the right wing of the Liao army and rushed all the way along the periphery of the Dazhai, which was blocking the Bu people. When he rushed to the side gate of the camp, he saw that there was no Liao army chasing him, so he ordered his subordinates to take a break for a while, change their horses, and prepare to continue attacking the Liao army.
Chapter completed!