It's ridiculous to say that not long after Chiju Prince Consort led his troops back to the vicinity of Haicang Town, five or six people had been sent out to Na Ke'er beside him, and none of them reported good news.
This Nak'er rode wildly, and the other N'k'er hurriedly rode up to replace him. The red horse prince was restless, raised his hand and whipped him: "Why are you still standing there?"
"Yes! Yes!" Na Ke'er responded repeatedly, but she didn't know what to do.
Until the red horse prince consort faced him and whipped him again: "Idiot! Let's use the Ming Dynasty!"
He looked around and shouted to the Kerrs: "You too. Hurry up and cast Ming Dy!"
More than a dozen people fired at the same time, and the screams and high-pitched sounds suddenly rose into the sky.
In recent years, the size of the Mongolian army has become larger and larger, so when commanding operations, the role of flags has gradually been valued. However, ordinary soldiers still maintain the habit of tribal vendettas on the grasslands in the early years, and are familiar with the meanings of various horns and horns.
Every Mongolian knows that when all the nakels around the commander cast Mingdi together, it means that the situation has reached the most dangerous or critical moment, and everyone must fight with determination to die. Even in the face of mountains of swords and seas of fire, they cannot retreat. !
According to the military law of the Mongolian army, in peacetime battles, if anyone is timid and retreats, he will be punished by whipping, hanging, or beheading. But when Ming Dy is released, whoever dares to look forward or backward again will not only die, but also bring harm to his family and even the entire tribe!
Many Mongolians had been scattered and were even running on hands and feet, but at this time they suddenly stopped and pulled out daggers or horned bows from their sides. They shouted: "Hala! Hala!"
There were Mongolians and the iron pagoda knights who fell from their horses rolling together and fighting each other. After all, there were more Mongolians on foot. Several of them rushed forward, tore off the Iron Phut Knight's helmet and stabbed his face and throat with short knives. After a while, someone raised the knight's head and shouted wildly: "Haha! Haha!"
The Mongols' arrows suddenly became much denser.
Monk Luo didn't take it to heart at first, but he soon felt the pressure. Hundreds of people were determined to fight with all their might, shooting arrows fast and urgently without any pause. It was really terrifying.
The large rain of arrows surged up like dark clouds and fell like heavy rain, hitting the heads, chests, arms, and even the horses under them of the Tiefutu knights. No matter how thick and perfect the armor is, there are always areas that are difficult to protect, and the arrows penetrated into the weak points of the armor, tearing apart the skin and flesh, and cutting through the bones and muscles.
One after another, war horses fell uneasily, and one after another people fell off their horses.
Monk Luo was tall and burly, and he rode a particularly majestic horse. At this time, he became the target of concentrated shooting by the Mongols.
In the blink of an eye, two arrows hit the front of his helmet. The arrow was heavy and carried huge momentum, making his head shake as if it had been hit by a hammer.
His subordinates immediately rushed up to cover them, and others rode their horses to fight in the direction of the arrows, driving away the Mongols who were still shooting.
Monk Luo felt a little dizzy. He waved the iron rod twice and said dissatisfiedly: "Don't worry about those bastards! Did you see the direction of the Ming Dy? Find it right, that's the leader of the Mongols!"
The knights all pointed to the southwest, which was where a group of light cavalry where the Red Horse Prince Consort was hiding.
This group of Mongolian cavalry who later joined the battlefield were very skilled in formation cover and cooperation. Hundreds of riders are divided into many small groups, sometimes gathering together, sometimes forming small groups of three or five small groups. They galloped wildly on their horses, advancing and retreating like lightning, shouting repeatedly. Although there were only a few hundred riders, they were so powerful that it was extraordinary at first glance.
"The Tatars run so fast!" Monk Luo muttered, and then shouted: "Let's divide our troops into two groups and pretend to attack. When you get close, listen to my order, and the two sides will rush over at once!"
The fierce battle is still going on in front of Haicang Town.
Na Ke'er, the Prince Consort of Chiju, rushed to Tuo Lei and told the Prince Consort Chiju's judgment exactly.
In an instant, Tuo Lei felt a rush of anger, his body swayed, and he could hardly sit on the saddle.
He is not a gullible person. Earlier, the troops on the west side had decisively defeated Zhao Jin and others. Yang Wan and Shi Mobedie'er retreated in defeat and kept saying that the flag was correct and that they were undoubtedly the main force of the navy.
But Tuo Lei didn't completely believe it, and made additional inquiries through Weizhou Li Quan's eyes and ears.
After all the performances were confirmed, he dispatched his troops and launched an attack intended to avenge his humiliation.
But……
The main force of the Ding Navy is actually in Haicang Town?
I dragged the thunder and fell into Guo Ning's trap again?
This is simply not a war, but torture, and even pure humiliation!
Tuo Lei covered his forehead and hung his head for a long time.
He did not doubt the judgment of the consort Chiju.
Others will talk nonsense, but Chiju Consort is Tuo Lei's friend and arm, and he will never talk nonsense.
What's more, now, the fighting inside and outside Haicang Town is like earth-shattering fighting, and Tuo Lei has also seen it... Four Mongolian armies can't withstand thousands of households. What kind of power is that?
In addition to being the main force of the navy, what else can it be? In addition to the main force of the navy, how could the Jin Kingdom have such a powerful army in the east and west of Shandong? If such armies were everywhere, could the Mongolian army still fight all the way from Hebei to here?
In an instant, Tuo Lei remembered what he had seen that day in Tangbojian, Hebei. I thought about how I excitedly announced in front of my father that I wanted to distinguish whether the enemy was a yellow sheep, a fox, or a wolf, and ended up provoking an evil tiger that was shaking its head and wagging its tail.
That’s right! Guo Ning is right there!
Only that evil tiger can be so fierce! Only Guo Ning's headquarters could stand up to the Mongolian warriors and kill them so fiercely!
Seeing Tuo Lei thinking and worrying about the war situation around Haicang Town, Na Ke'er, the Prince Consort of Red Horse, couldn't help but urge: "Fourth Prince, please send troops quickly! If you wait any longer, we will be in trouble!"
Tuo Lei shouted sharply: "Shut up! Wait!"
Chiju Prince Consort knew that the most important target of Tuo Lei's dispatch this time was Guo Ning himself. Therefore, in his opinion, now that he has found the main force of the Ding Navy, it is natural to quickly abandon the wrong target in the west and use six elite Qianhu to defeat the enemy in one fell swoop.
The question is, what would happen if Tuo Lei immediately led six thousand soldiers on both wings to cover up the enemy?
Can you really defeat the enemy in one fell swoop?
Tuo Lei is the commander-in-chief of an army. The more critical the moment comes, the more he has to think more.
He naturally understood that in the previous two days of siege operations, Ding Haijun was deliberately showing weakness. So, when the enemy no longer needs to show weakness, can our own troops of less than ten thousand people be able to take down this fortress?
I'm afraid it will be difficult, very difficult.
Siege has always been something that the Mongols are not good at. If Tuo Lei was really confident about capturing the city where the main force of the Ding Navy was stationed, he would not have to arrange a whole set of plans at all. Just send troops to Laizhou and fight.
At this point, Tuo Lei might as well admit frankly that the reason why he strives to fight in the field is because he is not sure about siege.
At this time, the Tiefutu cavalry of Dinghai Navy were killing people outside the camp. A rough estimate was that they were less than a mile or two away from the camp. In other words, if they were at a slight disadvantage in the battle, they could withdraw at any time and return to the camp to sit and defend safely.
So what's the point of Tou Lei throwing Six Thousand Households into the past?
The best result is to let the enemy suffer a small loss and then return to the situation two days ago.
No, no, this was not the situation two days ago.
Our own strength has been greatly reduced compared to two days ago; and the main force of the navy was originally hidden, but now there is no need to hide it. If they hold on to the fortifications on the one hand, and continue to raid with armored cavalry on the other, this is the situation at this moment...
That battle will only be harder to fight! There is no doubt that we are using our own shortcomings to confront the enemy's strong points!
That won't work!
The strength of the Mongolian warriors has always been field battles, which are open and closed, large-scale advance and retreat battles on the vast plains! How can you fight such a foolish war?
so……
Tuo Lei made a decision: "Tell Chiju Prince Consort not to get entangled with the enemy, defeat him as soon as possible, and lure the enemy to pursue him!"
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