Jiagu Asu's soldiers are still very brave.
They bravely fended off the spears and rushed towards the Shengjie army's formation without fear of death, trying to break through their formation and exchange one for many, opening a bloody path for Jiagu Asu to kill so that he could escape.
This is the price they have to pay as soldiers to enjoy the highest level of treatment and the highest level of equipment.
Therefore, they have no choice but to accept death as home.
Not to mention, their charge was really powerful, fierce and brave, and they collided solidly with the sword and shield wielders of the Shengjie Army. With a muffled sound, they almost knocked out a gap in the military formation.
However, the soldiers of the Victory Army are not vegetarians, they are also trained. Impact training is an essential skill for sword and shield players.
The sword and shield bearers struggled with them with their big shields, but they just didn't let these soldiers break away from the formation.
At this time, the spearmen reacted and immediately launched support, grabbing and stabbing. Seven or eight spears came at them at the same time, causing the soldiers to rush forward and retreat in a hurry.
After all, they are mortal bodies and carbon-based creatures. They still appear fragile and powerless in the face of sharp steel weapons.
When a person is killed, he will die. As long as he dies, everything ends.
Their assault ended here. The desperate charge did not bring the expected effect, but instead fell into a new round of stalemate fighting.
In a stalemate, of course, whoever has more people will have the advantage, and whoever has better organization will have the advantage.
In terms of individual combat capabilities, the individual soldiers of the Shengjie Army are certainly no match for Jiagu Asu's soldiers, but military formation combat is different.
The soldiers continued to cooperate tacitly, blocking each other's stabs, and working together to attack Jiagu Asu's soldiers.
Even though the soldiers of Jiagu Asu roared in anger, in the face of the sharp spear points that shone with cold light, they could only die one after another, falling in a pool of blood. Their number gradually decreased, and in the end only two were left. The seriously injured soldiers continued to protect Jiagu Asu.
The Shengjie Army also paid three lives for this.
Facing the soldiers who are not afraid of death and are willing to exchange one for one to the extreme, the soldiers of Shengjie Army also appear to be relatively immature and lack combat experience.
Despite this, Jiagu Asu also saw his current state. He was heartbroken and knew that he could not run away.
He watched helplessly as the last two soldiers were stabbed to death with spears in order to protect him, but he could not muster the courage to fight to the death to maintain his dignity.
Once upon a time, he was also a warrior who fought hard on the grassland battlefield, but the extremely high salary and the colorful world made him lose his courage and become fierce and weak.
Facing the gleaming spear points of the Victory Army soldiers, he collapsed on the ground, motionless, just looking down at the ground.
He couldn't figure it out.
Yesterday evening, he was still planning to open the waterway and send troops within three days, so that he could quickly wipe out the Tai'an Prefecture bandit army and see a better tomorrow waving to him.
So he slept happily.
As a result, when I woke up, there were flames in the sky, fire everywhere, and my ears were filled with screams and shouts of death.
He lost without even really seeing where the enemy was and where they were attacking.
His 8,000-strong army was wiped out in the sea of fire, without even a decent resistance, and it was over. He himself became a prisoner of this enemy army of unknown origin.
Is there anything stranger than this in the world?
Maybe, but Jiagu Asu would never have thought of it.
The flames were still burning his military formation, burning the wood and making a beeping sound. In addition, cheers like mountains and tsunami could be heard.
In the Battle of Wenshui, the victorious army won a complete victory.
After a modest initial resistance, the entire Jin army collapsed.
There is no coordination between each other, no unified command, and no team of more than a hundred people can gather together to launch a counterattack.
Not to mention that most of the troops were Han Chinese. Even if a small number of Jurchen soldiers wanted to resist, their own will to resist would be destroyed when they saw the troops retreating like a tide.
The Shengjie Army was unstoppable along the way and completely defeated the Jin Army's camp. The Jin Army completely collapsed and was defeated like a mountain.
In the river, a large number of ships tried to escape, but they were blocked in the river, and a few ships even sank.
The civilians on the boat and a small number of Jin soldiers who swam across the river to escape came to the north bank in large numbers and tried to escape. However, they were made dumplings by the Huben battalion cavalry led by Su Yong, and none of them escaped.
The whole battle lasted from early morning to nearly noon, and it changed from a breaking attack to a pursuit battle before it finally ended.
When dinner was approaching at noon, when Tian Guizi came to Su Yonglin with the war statistics, his expression was filled with excitement and his hands were shaking.
Su Yonglin could see that it was the expression and movements of a man who was afraid of poverty and suddenly became rich.
According to his preliminary statistics, the number of people in the entire Jinbing camp faced by the Shengjie Army was not more than the eight thousand people they had previously estimated.
This number is only the number of regular soldiers and cannon fodder who can go to the battlefield, and does not include those who are not even cannon fodder.
For example, those civilian husbands and slaves who were sent to military camps for committing crimes totaled more than 5,000 people.
In the whole battle, only more than 800 Jin soldiers were directly killed by the Shengjie army. More than 500 charred corpses were found buried in the sea of fire. The number of people drowned in the river was not counted in time, and it is probably not possible. Specifically for statistics.
According to incomplete statistics, the number of remaining captured Jin soldiers and civilians has exceeded 10,000.
As for those who escaped by chance and were not discovered by the Shengjie Army, the number may be very small. According to estimates, there are only a few hundred people.
And the most important capture was no one else, but the leader of this army, Jiagu Asu.
Su Yonglin still couldn't believe it when he learned that he had captured the Jin army general.
However, after identification by the prisoners, it was basically confirmed that this person was Jiagu Asu, the chief general of the Jin Army. He was also the second-in-command of the army on Shandong East Road and held a high position.
When Su Yonglin saw Jiagu Asu, Jiagu Asu was disheveled, soulless, and slumped on the ground motionless.
Su Yonglin found it interesting, so he leaned over and looked at Jiagu Asu for a while.
"Are you Jiagu Asu?"
Jiagu Asu raised his head expressionlessly and saw a young and handsome man looking at him with a smile.
"Who are you?"
"The commander of the Victory Army under Zhao Kaishan, the leader of the Liberation Army, Su Yonglin, is the one who defeated you."
Jiagu Asu slowly opened his eyes and looked up and down at Su Yonglin with some hesitation.
"Did you defeat me?"
"right."
"how old are you?"
"twenty."
"..."
Jiagu Asu was silent for a while, then suddenly laughed, the laughter was dry and unpleasant.
"I actually fell into your hands?"
"Otherwise? Why do you think I can stand in front of you?"
"Too."
Jiagu Asu looked around and saw soldiers everywhere staring at him fiercely. His heart was filled with despair. He shook his head, sighed, and looked at Su Yonglin.
"I admit it, but I have many questions to ask you. Can you answer me? Even if you want to kill me, I want to be clear."
"Don't worry, you won't die for the time being."
Su Yonglin sat cross-legged on the ground, supporting his knees with his elbows and his chin with his palms. He just looked at Jiagu Asu and said, "If you want to know anything, just ask."
"Who are you? What kind of army is the Liberation Army?"
"This question is meaningless. We are rebels. Most of us are locals from Shandong. Because your land-grabbing policy took away too much land, we were dissatisfied, so we rebelled. The Liberation Army is just such a group of people whose land was taken away from them. The landowners and gentry united to establish it.”
Jiagu Asu nodded slowly.
"So you are rebelling because the land is in your land, so you decided to rebel?"
"right."
"Then what does it mean to expel the barbarians and restore China?"
"A slogan is a slogan that inspires and unites people. We can't say that the reason for starting the army is to take back our own land, and then go to grab more land. It doesn't sound good, so we need a more upright slogan."
Jiagu Asu was stunned.
"You are sincere."
Su Yonglin smiled.
"You are like this, do I need to lie to you?"
"Too."
Jiagu Asu smiled mockingly and asked, "How many of you are there in total? When did you start to rebel? Where are you now?"