Chapter 112: Dark moon and high wind, murderous night

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Half of the people were vying to follow Huang Yi in the sneak attack. Democratic politics was a waste of time, so Huang Yi decided to stick to his own will.

He directly issued an order, asking Huang Dazhi, Hu Xiaochuan, and Liu Chuanzong to take off their iron armor and add a piece of cotton armor to follow him to the camp.

The rest of them set up an ambush and set up snagging ropes by a forest not far from the Houjin Army camp.

After successfully luring the enemy, Huang Yi and the others had to retreat to the ambush point. The enemy could not be on foot and would definitely mount a horse to pursue them in a short while.

Therefore, one of the key points of an ambush is to stop the enemy cavalry.

The ground was three feet frozen, making it impossible to dig a trap in a short period of time. It was also unrealistic to cut down trees to block the horses. If they wanted to block the rear Jin cavalry, they had to use the easiest way to trip the horses.

Don't worry about ropes. Mongolian warriors have nooses in their trousers, which is one of their weapons.

Huang Dazhi, Huang Dayong, Zhang Dong and others also brought roping ropes. They have been learning roping from the Hu Xiaochuan brothers.

Huang Yi always keeps his climbing rope in his backpack, which can also be used to trip horses.

In order to maximize the use of troops, three young men who had recently joined but were not assigned cotton armor or leather armor were tasked with managing the spare horses.

Zhang Dong and Huang Daquan led Liu Han, Chang Yongshan, Kang Jing and other six young adults to start the trip horse rope.

It should be more dangerous to rush in and hit and run. Everyone can complete the task and all must retreat.

Now Huang Yi personally led three people to lead Hou Jin's army to the ambush point before fighting. Everyone involved in the ambush was safe. They didn't need to worry about their own safety. Everyone was worried about Huang Yi.

There is no love without reason, and there is no hate without reason. Trust between people is built slowly.

Huang Yi treats everyone in the base area with dignity and has basically won the hearts of the people.

In all previous battles, Huang Yi took the lead and naturally won the trust of the soldiers.

Luuring the enemy should be the most dangerous thing. Huang Yi did it himself. All the soldiers from the base area wanted to replace him.

At this moment, the soldiers can definitely be described as loyal and united.

Plans always change according to the situation, and Huang Yi is not a stickler for rules.

The nine newly joined young Han men gave Huang Yi new ideas.

The original plan was to carry out a surprise attack and kill as many of the Hou Jin Army as possible. A few more attacks might make the Hou Jin Army lose its numerical advantage.

However, most of the enemies are battle-hardened, how could they possibly fall for the same trick in succession?

Therefore a raid method cannot be used twice.

But when the enemy is on high alert, how many methods can be used to conduct a surprise attack?

The joining of Liu Han and others made Huang Yi realize that the more than 2,000 Han people in that team had not yet developed a servile nature, and they would never be willing to be kidnapped and taken to Liaodong as slaves.

There are many people who are always thinking about resisting and escaping.

In order to maximize profits, the Later Jin Army only left strong Han Chinese and a small number of healthy or beautiful young women.

Huang Yi launched another attack. I believe that more Han people would take advantage of the chaos to resist and escape than last time.

Everyone is constantly making progress and growing, and Huang Yi is no exception.

He had never thought that the Han people who resisted were a powerful force.

Now we have realized that we have taken in and organized one to two hundred young Han people, and distributed the captured armor and weapons to those with certain combat effectiveness.

They can definitely deal with the Han bannermen and Baoyi slaves in the Later Jin Army. As long as they are willing to fight hard, they may not be unable to fight against Yu Ding.

Later, the Jin army was attacked once, and its number was reduced by more than ten, twenty or even more.

However, Huang Yi's men and horses are fighting more and more, one is decreasing and the other is increasing. I'm afraid it won't take too many times. With one or two more raids, Huang Yi may be able to organize hundreds of men to attack this team of slave builders.

Of course, this is just an assumption. In fact, Jiannu is not tenacious. If the battle loss ratio reaches a certain level, it will definitely collapse.

When it was Huang Yi's turn to lead a strong attack with superior force, Jiannu must have greased his feet and escaped.

Chuoktuo and Kamuge had already been attacked by surprise once, so how could they not be prepared for the enemy's night attack?

A lot of outposts have been arranged.

It's just that the camp is too big, their manpower is too few, and they are stretched thin.

The open and covert sentries must adopt a rotation model, and the number of people on each rotation can reach one-fifth of the total strength.

It can be imagined how exhausted the Jin army was after being tortured for a day.

In the first half of the night, the sentry guards were still doing their jobs openly and secretly, but in the second half of the night, the people changing the guard became much more lax.

The crossbow comes with a night vision scope, and the dark night does not affect Huang Yi's actions at all.

Liu Chuanzong, Huang Dazhi, Hu Xiaochuan and all the soldiers involved in the operation did not have night blindness. On the snowy night where the sky was white, they could basically see the road clearly and identify the enemy.

It's very simple. Everyone who attacked had a special white cloak. They were very different from the Jin army, and they were also easy to distinguish from the common people wearing cotton clothes.

Huang Yi, Hu Xiaochuan, Huang Dazhi, and Liu Chuanzong lurked within fifty steps of a hidden sentry without being discovered.

Since it was a hidden sentry, how could it be found so easily?

It was impossible for Jiannu to imagine that there would be a telescope that could clearly see their campsite on a hillside a few miles away at night.

When they were changing the guard, they were seen by Huang Yi, who had been hiding on the hillside for a long time with a night vision telescope, and recorded their directions one by one.

Facts have proved that not attacking by force, but just assassinating and sniping, can bring Huang Yi's cross-era equipment to its fullest.

In order to be more accurate and ruthless, Huang Yi waited until he was within thirty steps of the hidden sentry before pulling the trigger. Yu Ding, who was yawning, was shot in the chest and collapsed softly with a muffled groan.

Huang Yi calmly loaded the crossbow and the rear Jinjun Minggang who happened to be more than ten steps away came over to chat with the secret whistle, maybe because he was bored.

Seeing that the second target in the plan was approaching, Huang Yi simply waited on the spot and waited until the Jiannu came near the secret sentry position before firing the crossbow.

There is a night vision scope to provide accuracy. At such a close distance, it is probably the first time for a beginner to play a crossbow and he will be able to hit it.

There is absolutely no chance that Huang Yi will miss!

As expected, Ming Gang was also shot in the chest, but he also failed to scream and immediately collapsed and died.

The camp was too large, and the Hou Jin army had insufficient troops. The open posts and hidden sentries were scattered, which was more conducive for Huang Yi to snipe them one by one.

It was already known that the Ning army was present nearby, and the Jin army did take precautions against chaos.

In order to prevent prying eyes, there was not even a bonfire in the camp, and it was pitch dark.

Little did they know that this did not affect Huang Yi's assassination at all, but it made it easier for Huang Yi and others to sneak in.

Three minutes later, Huang Yi quietly approached within thirty steps of a hidden whistle. There was no fancy, he was still as close as possible, and then he aimed at the enemy's heart and pulled the trigger.