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Chapter 204 Fighter Appears

Wuxian looked far into the distance and saw the defenders in Shuanggou Town struggling to counterattack the Mongolian army's attack and driving the Mongolian troops who had entered the town out of the town.

On the other side, hundreds of iron pagodas rushed straight into the Mongolian army formation. The Mongolian light cavalry picked up the iron bones and relied on their horse speed to catch up with the iron pagoda. They kept smashing the iron pagoda's helmet and rear heart from behind, trying to

Stop their charge.

"Kill!" The heavy cavalryman, who was beaten to death and bleeding from all his orifices, roared loudly. During the charge, Tiefutu was repeatedly knocked off his horse, but he still rode towards the enemy's formation.

At this time, the Jin Guaizima also chased after them and killed the Mongolian light cavalry from behind to prevent them from disturbing the Iron Buddha Tu.

For a time, on the western battlefield, Tiefutu was at the forefront, launching a desperate charge against the Mongolian infantry formation.

The Mongolian light cavalry chased after Tiefu Tu, and behind them were the Jin Guaizi horses.

Three waves of cavalry, numbering nearly 10,000, swept towards the Mongolian army's formation. When the Mongolian army's light cavalry chased and killed Tiefutu, they also contributed to the momentum of Tiefutu.

Originally there were less than 800 cavalry charging into the Mongolian formation, but now it seemed like nearly 10,000 cavalry were charging straight towards them.

The Mongolian infantry in the formation immediately became agitated when they saw this scene.

Over the years, the Mongolian army has maintained its cavalry advantage, so it is they who attack others, and their own infantry formations are rarely attacked by enemy cavalry.

They are an army that is good at attacking. Facing the Mongolian army, which was trampling on the ground with thousands of hooves and had not suffered any impact, they were inevitably a little panicked. The officers shouted loudly in the formation, and the spearmen hurried forward to meet the enemy.

At this time, on the battlefield, the commanders of the Mongolian and Jin armies were attracted by the cavalry charge from the west.

Kuoduan's eyes bulged, and he roared urgently, "Stand still on the flanks!"

The Mongolian infantry charged against the overwhelming cavalry. The archers in the formation hurriedly drew their bows and arrows, and shot arrows at Tiefutu. However, the Tiefutu men and horses were wearing iron armor, and the Mongolian arrows could not hurt them at all.

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The Mongolian troops on the flanks were horrified to find that the Iron Pagoda was in front of the formation in the blink of an eye despite the dense arrows.

"Boom!" There was a loud noise, and a terrifying scene appeared. The iron pagoda inevitably hit the flank of the Mongolian army. The huge impact of the war horse directly knocked the spearman in front of him and flew backwards.

As if the Mongolian army's formation was hit hard, the formation was smashed open in an instant. Hundreds of iron pagodas were plowed open like plowed fields, and the Mongolian army's infantry formation was in a mess.

The iron pagoda, which rushed towards the enemy with great speed, used its huge inertia to break into the formation with great momentum, becoming invincible for a moment.

At this time, the light cavalry of the Mongolian army following Tiefu Tu could only pull the reins of their horses and spread out to the two wings to avoid entering the formation and trampling on their own infantry. However, before they entered the formation, they rushed their horses to the two wings, and the Jin army who was following them

The kidnapping horse rushed directly into the gap opened by the iron pagoda.

Although Zhang Rou's troops had been in battle for a long time and were very elite, and the soldiers were flooded by cavalry, they still tried their best to maintain the formation, but the terrifying impact of the cavalry caused them heavy casualties.

"Okay!" In Shuanggou Town, Zhao Tai couldn't help but cheer for Wanyan Chenglin.

On the river embankment, Wu Xian saw the Jin Army's cavalry crashing into the enemy's formation, and immediately roared, "Wu Weijun, get on top of me, Commander!"

When he saw the Mongolian infantry and cavalry rushing in, he decisively seized the opportunity, ordered the army to walk down the river embankment, and launched an attack on the Mongolian army's formation.

At this time, under the banner of the Mongolian army, Kuo Duan, who had just finished speaking harshly, could not calm down and felt a trace of panic in his heart.

Before Wu Xian appeared, he had always had the advantage, but unexpectedly, the situation changed in a moment.

On the battlefield, first the defenders in Shuanggou Town pushed out the Mongolian troops who had entered the town, as if they had been beaten to death, and then the Jin Army cavalry from the west rushed into his infantry formation as if they were desperate.

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Before Kuo Duan had to rush to redeploy, Wu Xian, who had just arrived on the battlefield, pressed forward again.

The three moves of the Jin Army made Kuo Duan a little confused, but he knew very well that the infantry formation was being charged by the cavalry and was in chaos. If Wuxian's men and horses were to collide at this time, the battle would be dangerous.

"The cavalry is attacking, stop it!" Kuo Duan waved his fist vigorously and roared loudly.

On the other side of the station, the five thousand Mongolian cavalry who had not moved all this time heard the military order, and the horns in the formation suddenly sounded.

Five thousand Mongolian horse troops immediately clamped down on their horses' bellies and charged towards the armed guards who rushed down the river embankment.

At this time, Wuxian saw the Mongolian cavalry rushing over. He was not panicked. There were more than 20,000 armed guards, with spears in front and crossbowmen behind. The cavalry protected the two wings and advanced in formation.

With 40,000 horses in Kuo Duan and the advantage of the horse army, if the Jin army wanted to win, they had no choice but to rush forward and fight with the Mongolian army's infantry formation.

Now that the Mongolian army's infantry formation was driven away by the Iron Buddha Tu, it was a rare opportunity for the Jin army.

If the armed guards could rush forward, fight together with the Mongolian army, and then use their cavalry to contain the Mongolian cavalry, they would be able to win.

Kuo Duan realized this and immediately sent out cavalry to block the Wu Wei army and prevent Wu Xian from pressing over.

At this time, the Mongolian cavalry galloped towards the front of the Wuwei army, trying to force the Wuwei army to stop. However, Wu Xian was not a vegetarian. The Wuwei army under his command was not like Zhao Tai's loyal army, which was regarded as the most powerful infantry of the Jin army.

Elite.

As an ally of Zhao Tai, Wuxian was very generous to his elder brother. Not only did he provide money and food, but he also gave priority to the ordnance and armor provided by the Southern Song Dynasty.

This makes Wuxian's men and horses well-equipped and possess considerable strength.

Zhao Taigang took the risk to formulate a plan to eliminate Kuoduan. First, he knew that once the Mongolian army defeated the Jin Kingdom, they would definitely deal with him. He was forced to have no choice.

If the Mongols attack Suining again after defeating the Jin Kingdom, Zhao Tai will face the overwhelming overwhelming force of the Mongolian army and will not even be able to fight.

Therefore, Zhao Tai could only take the risk of launching a decisive battle on the eastern front while the main force of the Mongolian army was besieging Luoyang.

Of course, to launch a decisive battle, there must be a certain chance of victory, otherwise it would be equivalent to death.

Zhao Tai dared to launch a decisive battle, naturally not because of the new soldiers he had, but because among the participating troops, there were elite cavalry from Kaifeng, as well as powerful armed guards, as well as two thousand elite soldiers he borrowed from the Southern Song Dynasty.

It was precisely with these elite soldiers that Zhao Tai had the confidence to compete with Kuo Duan.

At this time, facing the frontal attack of the Mongolian cavalry, the spear phalanx in front of the armed guards did not stop. Instead, they all lowered their spears, pointed their spear heads forward, and continued to arch forward like hedgehogs.

Unlike the Iron Pagoda of the Jin Dynasty, the Mongolian cavalry had no iron armor for defense. They galloped over, thinking that the armed guards would stop, but they found spearmen wearing heavy armor arrayed in a wall and continuing to advance forward.

The Mongolian cavalry looked at the advancing forest of spears and naturally did not dare to hit them directly.

They fired a wave of arrows while running, and when they were about to collide head-on with the spear phalanx, they suddenly pulled the reins, and the five thousand cavalry divided into two groups and spread out left and right.
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