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Chapter 390 Fatal mistake (the last day, ask the month

King Xiu Tu was surprised and happy, and could hardly believe his eyes.n∈n∈,. However, he became suspicious and sent a large number of scouts to investigate the surrounding environment again. Li Guang and Liang Xiao appeared here at the same time. No matter how you look at it, it was like a trap.

He had to be vigilant.

Liang Xiao came to the front of the formation, immediately pulled out the bow after the cart, and without aiming, he shot an arrow.

"Swoosh" the feather arrow rushed away, leaping for 120 steps, and a Hun knight who was watching was dismissed.

The Huns were shocked. Some drove their horses away and dodged further, while others looked up. The range of ordinary bows was only 67 steps, and the strong bow was only 100 steps. If more than 100 steps, their speed and strength would be greatly reduced. They had enough time to dodge, and those with great skills and courage even dared to catch arrows. However, the power of this arrow was so strong that the Huns did not react at all. This power was only a powerful crossbow.

No one wants to be the target of a powerful crossbow, so they must act and counteract the threat of a powerful crossbow with quick action.

However, they did not see the powerful crossbow, but saw a Han general with distinctive armor. Just under their gaze, the man shot three arrows in a row, and two more were shot, one dead and the other injured.

The Huns were shocked and knew that they had encountered an archer comparable to the Sagittarius. They did not dare to be arrogant in front of the formation anymore. They hurriedly retreated to the distance and launched a charge.

Liang Xiao put away his bow and shouted, "Big Tiger, come on!"

"Here." Pang Shuo responded, dragged his iron knife, passed through the middle of the cart, and came to the front of the formation, just in time to meet the Huns riding horses.

While galloping, the Huns pulled their bows and shot arrows, shooting at Liang Xiao and others. One of them aimed at Pang Shuo and shot two arrows in a row. Pang Shuo raised his arms and protected the door with a small shield tied to his arms, blocked one arrow, and avoided the other. In a moment, the Huns had rushed to him. Pang Shuo waved his knife with one hand and slashed it down with one knife.

"Puchi!" The Uz iron knife easily split the body of the Huns and cut off half of the body of the war horse. The Huns fell to the ground with their people and horses, and their internal organs rolled out and mixed together. The blood fountain was surging, and the smell was stinking.

The Huns behind were shocked and subconsciously turned their horses to avoid Pang Shuo. Pang Shuo took a big step and ran forward. He jumped in the air, and the iron knife slashed towards him, splitting the autumn wind and splitting the Huns' neck.

"Boom!" Pang Shuo landed on the ground, knelt on one leg, and dragged the iron knife behind him, like a tiger squatting and about to pounce.

Behind him, the Huns' bodies fell from the horse's back, dozens of steps away from the cut-off head.

The Huns were frightened and didn't bother to shoot arrows. They turned their horse's head and avoided Pang Shuo from afar.

Pang Shuo stood up slowly, shook the iron knife, blood flowed down the blade, and the blade was as bright as new. He walked back step by step, walked through the cart, and returned to Liang Xiao under the surprise gaze of the Han soldiers.

"Okay!" The captain Le slapped his thigh and shouted: "This is my Han hero. What's so great about a few Hun dogs? Kill one by one, kill one thousand."

The Han soldiers were also extremely happy, and they all stomped their feet and shouted, and their morale was high.

The Huns on the opposite side looked depressed and never dared to come forward and provoke easily.

King Xiu Tu looked from a distance and saw a Han army infantry killing two knights and retreating freely. His subordinates were so scared that they could not avoid it. He was so angry that his face turned pale and scolded him to send another 2,000 people to the battle. It is necessary to tear the gap in this direction.

Unconsciously, the main attack direction of the Huns turned to the south. They braved the rain of arrows from the Han army and launched wave after wave of attacks, constantly attacking the Han army's chariot formation. With the help of horse speed, they shot batches of arrows into the Han army's positions and shot them onto the large chariots, like a storm, making a thunderous thunder.

The Huns were numerous and powerful, and the arrow formation was dense. The Han army had large chariots as cover, and knew that this was a trap, so they were calm and calm. Under the command of officers at all levels, they fought hard, and did not give the Huns a chance. Instead, they kept using the bows and crossbows in their hands to kill the enemy in large quantities. Even if the Huns passed through the arrow formation, they were stopped by the Han infantry holding spears and halberds and killed in front of the formation.

Seeing that the Huns were deceived, Li Guang calmly adjusted his formation and slowly moved northward.

The two sides fought together, arrows scattered, and the sound of trumpets and drums echoed each other.

Upon receiving the news, Li Jiao led 10,000 invaders, left Didao City, made a rescue gesture, and marched towards the battlefield.

When King Xiu Tu received the news, he did not dare to neglect and quickly sent five thousand cavalry to stop the aid. When both sides encountered it, Li Jiao launched a formation and attacked forward. The Huns repeatedly attacked and blocked with all their strength. Inadvertently, the positions of both sides changed subtly. It turned out that King Xiu Tu and Li Guang were one east and one west, but now it turned into Li Jiao in the south and Li Guang in the north. King Xiu Tu was sandwiched in a valley that lasted more than twenty miles.

King Xiu Tu realized the danger, but still refused to give up. In his opinion, Li Guang's reliance was only a few thousand large chariots. With these large chariots, he could block the attack of the cavalry, but could not stop himself. If he wanted to leave, he could leave at any time, and Li Guang could not catch up with him at all. Even if he caught up, the number of cavalry on both sides was huge, and Li Guang could not do anything to him.

So, what he has to consider now is how to stop the reinforcements led by Li Jiao and break through Li Guang's position as soon as possible. As long as a gap is opened and the cavalry surges in, victory will be his.

King Xiu Tu sent five thousand people again, without understanding the price, and attacked Li Le's position fiercely.

The position of Li Le was immediately tight. Even with a strong cart as a cover, even if the Han army had sharp crossbows, more and more Huns rushed to the front and rushed into the formation. It was only when the Han army's morale remained weak and the tenacious counterattack did not allow the Huns to break through.

Li Guang adjusted the formation in time, led the personal guard camp to the front, raised a big yellow crossbow, and fired continuously with Liang Xiao, shooting more than ten Hun warriors in succession, successfully suppressing the Huns' offensive.

With their strong support, two thousand Han infantry soldiers blocked the fierce attack of five or six thousand Huns. After half a day of fierce battle, they failed to move the Huns forward and caused a large amount of damage. The bodies of the Huns were piled up as high as a cart.

Seeing Li Guang and Liang Xiao personally took the battle, King Xiu Tu finally felt relieved. The information said that the total number of Han troops was about 30,000, and half of them were here. Moreover, Li Guang and his son, Liang Xiao, were all there. In addition, Li Guang should not have arranged other ambushes. This time, he encountered this time. Seeing that the battle was in a stalemate, he was in a stalemate. When it was late, he decided to use the most elite force and give Li Guang a fatal blow.

The sound of the trumpet was blowing, and the three thousand guards of Xiu Tu Wang's court gathered beside Xiu Tu Wang, forming a huge spearhead and preparing for the charge.

The sound of the trumpet rose again, and the Huns who were rushing to the Han army's positions made way out to both sides and gave up the passage.

Li Guang saw King Xiu Tu, and King Xiu Tu also saw Li Guang.

Both sides showed a smile of determination.

Li Guang raised his hand and shouted loudly: "Cavals get on the horse."

The flag soldiers were ordered to shake the battle flag, and the drummers beat the war drums. The powerful war drums sounded, overwhelming the horns of the Huns. The knights who had been holding in the cart for too long heard the horns, and as if they were amnesty, they rushed out of the cart and rushed towards the war horses behind the formation.

In an instant, nearly twice as many people appeared on Li Guang's position, and the position that seemed very sparse suddenly became a little crowded. If it hadn't been carefully prepared in advance and the dispatch was well-organized, it might have been a mess.

King Xiu Tu stood in the distance and couldn't see clearly, but the soldiers responsible for observing on the hillside discovered this abnormality and quickly reported the news to King Xiu Tu. King Xiu Tu didn't understand it for a while. There were suddenly many people on Li Guang's position. What was this? Did it fall from the sky or emerge from the ground?

When he realized that those people were running out of the cart, King Xiu Tu finally realized that his initial concern was right, and this was a trap, a trap with Li Guang and Liang Xiao as bait. And he was the prey.

It was not that he was accidentally, but that his opponent was too cunning. He sent so many scouts to check the surrounding situation, just because he was afraid of ambushing, but he never expected that Li Guang would hide the ambush in the cart and hide under his nose.

This is a fatal mistake.

King Xiu Tu did not dare to wait any longer and immediately ordered a charge to be launched, preparing to break through forcibly.

The sound of the horn changed again, and the Huns began to accelerate and rushed towards Li Guang's position.

After a long time of hard work, it was finally time to close the net. How could Li Guang allow King Xiu Tu to escape so easily? He immediately ordered all the big chariots in the left wing position to overturn, all the soldiers retreated and retreated to the narrower valley.

With a command, the Han soldiers roared in unison, overturned the large carts covered with arrows, lying on the road of the Huns' charge, and then covered each other, retreated backwards, and rushed to the predetermined position.

Li Guang and Liang Xiao stayed at the same time, raised their crossbows, shot with all their might, covering the soldiers' retreat and re-arranged the formation.

As soon as he saw the reaction of the Han army, King Xiu Tu understood Li Guang's intention. Looking at the wreckage of a large cart that stretched for nearly a hundred steps and the bodies of Hun soldiers piled up like a hill, and looking at the Han army cavalry gathered in the distance, he was in tears.

The Huns began to charge, and increased their speed. They rushed to the front of the chariot formation, but were blocked by obstacles made up of countless dumped chariots and corpses. Some of them were tripped to the ground, trampled to death by the war horses behind them, and some were shot by dense crossbows, and they all fell to death in front of the formation.

"General, I'll come to the palace. You go and prepare for the charge."

"Okay! Be careful yourself." Li Guang turned the crossbow machine and shot down a Xiongnu leader holding a sword, and ran back with his personal guard camp.

Liang Xiao and others stood in a row, shooting arrows and retreating. The Huns were blocked by the chariot formation and could not move forward, but their companions were still rushing forward and messing around. Even if they had freed up their hands to fight back, the range of the bow in their hands was not as good as that of Liang Xiao and others, and they could only be beaten passively.

When the Huns dismounted and moved the cart blocking the road, clearing out a bloody road, Liang Xiao and others had retreated to a safe area. Gongsun Rongnu and Han Qianqiu combined their carts to form a denser and tighter car formation. Four or five thousand Han soldiers stood behind the cart with crossbows and spears and halberds, blocking the narrow valley tightly and airtightly.

Three hundred steps behind them, Li Guang led 6,000 elite cavalry to eye the scoundrels and was eager to try.

King Xiu Tu's heart sank to the bottom of the valley, and it was cold-

(To be continued.)

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