Chapter 125: Combatable Fanghe (13)

Style: Historical Author: Yun WufengWords: 2123Update Time: 24/01/18 11:16:21
In the pitch-black night, there was only a glimmer of light from the crescent moon and the sparkling light of the surrounding fire.

Under the shadow of the shadow, it is difficult for the attackers and counterattackers to form a serious battle formation due to the obstacles in the camp. After a round of arrows from both sides, and a round of random shooting from my three-eyed gun, it will be inevitable. Enter hand-to-hand combat.

Ma Gui's calculation was good. If he could kill Qia Taiji, not only would the morale of the Suwei army opposite him be greatly reduced on the spot, giving the Ming army a chance to retreat, but such a loss would be enough. I was furious and attacked Desheng Fort in a large scale.

But there was one question that the young General Ma Gui did not think carefully about: How could Chataiji, the most powerful right-wing Mongolian master, be someone who could be killed casually?

Because Ma Gui had just ordered the Ming army to move closer to him in order to concentrate firepower, his mount was almost stationary at this time, while Qataiji led the army, and his mount was in a running state.

At this time, the two sides went through a round of long-range shooting, each suffering some casualties, but Qiatarji's side had accelerated decisively, charging in faster than lightning.

When people borrow horse power, their power naturally increases. The Ming army led by Ma Gui could only urge the horses forward temporarily. Before the horses could run at full speed, they lost momentum first.

Ma Gui’s target is Qia Taiji, so why isn’t Qia Taiji’s target Ma Gui, the chief general of the Ming army?

However, the two of them are not facing each other head-on. The fronts of the troops they lead are somewhat tilted and staggered - this is because both sides are leaders. If they directly lead the team to face off, even if they do not have a single move to determine the outcome, they will definitely follow. The large team behind the enemy hit their heads. In this case, no matter how strong your martial arts skills are, the chance of being randomly hacked by someone in the crowd is too high. Both of them are experienced people, and of course they are not willing to have such a battle situation where victory or defeat depends entirely on accidents.

One of the cavalrymen on both sides was slightly to the left, and the other was slightly to the right. They charged at each other at the wrong peak. Magui and Chaterji only fought for one round. In fact, they just fought each other, but neither of them was able to kill the other. On the contrary, several of the cavalrymen around him fell off their horses.

But Ma Gui knew that he had suffered a small loss, because the blade of the Mongolian saber was more curved than the front part of the Yanling saber that Ma Gui was equipped with. After the two sabers intersected, Qia Taiji followed the trend, and the blade was on Ma Gui's right side. The arm was pulled.

However, although his sword hit Ma Gui's right shoulder, it happened that the outer arm of Ma Gui's right shoulder was protected by a fine steel armor. Although Qataiji's sword relied on horse power and the saber castration was very fierce, But it was just a "clang" sound, and a few sparks of metal collided on Ma Gui's shoulder pads.

Ma Gui's heart sank, and he secretly thought that something was wrong: Qataiji had too much experience in battle. He was able to use the advantage of the saber to create an opportunity to seriously injure himself in such a flash. It was not because he had the advantage of armor. , just this moment, this right arm may be useless.

However, Ma Gui also discovered a weakness of Chataiji that may not be considered a weakness: Chataiji may be wearing only leather armor because he refused to let the iron armor affect his marksmanship.

The most well-tanned leather armor is enough to defend against ordinary bows and arrows, but it will never be able to block a sharp blade, let alone a firearm that can be fired at close range. This is common sense in the military.

But the reason why this weakness cannot be called a weakness is because the ignition of the three-eyed gun is inconvenient, and the loading is extremely slow. The ammunition for this round of shooting was loaded in advance, and the ignition was caused by the previous two parties. There is still a certain distance before it can be completed, and now that the two sides are in close combat, it is impossible to have such an opportunity again.

As for the addition of sharp blades... Experts will know if they are there as soon as they take action. Although Ma Gui and Chatterji just fought for only one round, it was enough to confirm that Chatterji was not in vain. Although this person is most famous for his marksmanship, But in close combat, it is obvious that he is definitely not inferior to him, and is even better than him.

The so-called poor in literature and rich in martial arts, Ma Gui came from a family of generals. Not only did he have martial arts passed down for generations, but he also had enough financial resources for him to practice martial arts well.

However, people's growth and aging are always regular. Although they are full of energy at the age of twenty, they are still full of vigor, and their performance in martial arts is more than brave but not mellow. Chatarji is different. He is now in his early thirties. A moment when a warrior's spirit, energy, and spirit are all at their peak. Years of combat experience combined with this spirit, energy, and spirit naturally make him more flawless than Ma Gui.

Both sides were cavalry, and with such a diagonal charge, it soon seemed like the two teams were exchanging fields.

Magui and Chatterji reined in their horses and turned around at the same time, as if they had a clear understanding of each other.

At this time, although Ma Gui already felt that the idea of ​​​​killing Qia Taiji was too unrealistic, even if he had to lead the two groups of cavalry under his command to evacuate, they had to fight back again, so he did not say much, but coldly held the geese in his hands. With one move of the feather sword - this is to inform one's soldiers to prepare for a charge.

But at this moment, he suddenly found that Chataiji in front of him was more decisive than him. This man seemed to have sheathed his scimitar before turning his horse. He was already holding the bow in his hand and drew out the arrow. He bent his bow and set an arrow, and shouted solemnly: "Wu that enemy general, have you ever heard of my Mongolian Zhebie Shenshe!"

Ma Gui's scalp tightened, and he secretly thought something was wrong: Based on Qataiji's battle experience, it is impossible not to know that it is best to take advantage of someone's unpreparedness to shoot an arrow at the general. But now he actually reminded him before shooting the arrow, explaining that He is extremely confident in his archery skills, and can even be said to be arrogant - with my arrow, you will definitely hit it, even if it goes to the sky or into the sea!

It was too late to say it, but it was so fast. As soon as Qiataji's voice fell, a bit of cold light had already left the string!

"Qiang!"

Ma Gui, who was reminded by Qataiji's words, was fully focused. He swung the Yanling steel knife in his hand and hit Qiataji's sure-kill arrow accurately.

Ma Gui's blood surged, his self-confidence skyrocketed, and he shouted: "Zhebie's amazing shot, but you... ah!"

The person next to him didn't even see what was going on, but noticed that before his master finished speaking, the hooves of the war horse under his crotch gave way, and he knelt down straight. Ma Gui on the horse was not paying attention for a moment and almost fell. A man with his arms and legs spread out.

Everyone hurriedly looked and found that there was an arrow stuck directly between the eyes of the war horse, and the arrowhead had even come out from the back of the horse's head. The horse's skull is as hard as iron, so the power of this arrow is so great! Everyone couldn't help but take a breath of cold air.

It turns out that Qataiji's so-called Zhebie magic shot was not just the first arrow, but two arrows in a row: the first arrow was already fast, accurate and ruthless, and Ma Gui focused all his attention before hitting it with the sword to resolve the crisis. The second arrow that came was actually Qataiji's real purpose - he didn't want to shoot Ma Gui himself, but to shoot Ma Gui's horse!

In other words, he wanted to capture Ma Gui alive!

And at this moment, a sneer from Chatterjee came at the right time: "It's just Er Er... do you dare to say it again?"