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Three hundred and sixty-two Luochai's death (1)

Min Qide was wrong. Naruisun has no intention to laugh at him now. Faced with the oppression of more than twice his own force, Naruisun is very sober. He knew that Min Qide was not easy to fool. It was considered good luck to fool once, but he would not have such good luck when he was the second time. He still had to rely on strength. Fortunately, the second line of defense was a dense forest. It had just rained and was wet. It was very suitable for traps and delayed attacks from the army and continued to gain time.

The main force behind the rear was preparing for a defensive counterattack battle in the camp. Narisun brought two or three thousand elite troops to set up an ambush in the dense forest, preparing to block Min Qide's army. In the dense forest, there were soldiers announced by Narisun everywhere, and it was definitely not for Min Qide's main force to pass through this place smoothly. This is a very important place for life and death. If Min Qide easily breaks through, Narisun's level will be too low.

Standing on the big tree and looking into the distance, Naresun looked at the dark Burmese army with a serious expression. Those troops were not about the degree of play or were errands. They were the elite soldiers who relied on to dominate Southeast Asia. They were more brave and good at fighting than the troops under Naresun. If it weren't for the real territorial and tactics, Naresun would have been killed long ago.

However, the reason why wars are full of variables is that the people who dominate the war will use various tactics to make up for their lack of strength. The Chinese are good at using military tactics, and other foreigners may not necessarily only attack fools who can rush hard. Military tactics have appeared all over the world. However, China's military tactics are particularly famous, and many people write books and speak, and have even become a kind of science, a system, and even a philosophical idea.

The earliest military tactics was a science that was compiled and accomplished through the accumulation of experience under the premise of fierce rushing and fierce attacks. This simple experience accumulation method was also the only way for everyone to achieve by scientific theories. Naruixuan may not understand the meaning of military tactics, but everything he did was undoubtedly the practice of military tactics.

When he chose the garrison place, he took a fancy to the area blocked by a circle of hills and a dense forest, and specially ordered a team of soldiers to station on the hills and push the direction of Min Qide's military camp to the north, leaving this favorable terrain as his barrier. When the war started, he used these barriers to delay time, wait for the Ming army to arrive, and then fight out together to give the Burmese people a good look.

However, the Ming army has not arrived yet, so they can only rely on themselves.

In the distance, Min Qide's main army was slowly approaching. Before the main army, the powerful vanguard army was approaching quickly. Before arriving in the jungle, Luochai had already seen some military facilities at the front of the jungle, as well as some Siamese gunners. These Siamese gunners did not care about the timing or the rules at all. They fired guns and fired, and then caused some chaos. They retreated and disappeared without a trace.

Luo Chai was very angry and wanted to mobilize artillery to fight back, but when he widened his eyes, he couldn't see where there were Siamese people in the jungle. It was a huge forest. Of course you can shoot, but you always have to point a direction, right? The gunners looked at Luo Chai, and Luo Chai couldn't say a word. In the end, he was so angry that he ordered the gunner to get out. He personally led his troops into the jungle to kill the Siamese people!

Teams of soldiers lined up their formations, erecting long spears and swords, and then they quickly moved forward. When they walked near the dense forest, several rows of Siamese musketeers suddenly appeared from somewhere, and they started shooting, catching the dense Myanmar people off guard, and they were shot and fell to the ground to die or wail. Unpredictable, the queue that had just been sorted out was once again in chaos.

Among the riots, Luo Chai got a lead bullet in his left arm, which made him cry and burst into tears. After finally stopping the bleeding, Luo Chai ignored his subordinates' dissuasion and asked him to see a military doctor, but insisted on leading the troops to attack.

"The prince gave me such a task. I made several mistakes in a row. If I continue to make mistakes, what kind of face do I have to go back to see the prince? It's better to die here! Come on me!"

Luochai refused to retreat. His courage inspired the soldiers here. The soldiers regained their morale, lined up again, and assaulted step by step. The archers also shot arrows from behind. Before the Siamese musketeers could load ammunition and shoot again, they hurried to the dense forest. Several people were unlucky and fell to the ground and died.

The defense in front of the dense forest ended. Luochai commanded the troops to destroy all the obstacles placed in front of the dense forest, and then divided the troops into three teams, respectively, traveling from three main forest roads, not far apart from each other, so you can see clearly that Luochai was in the middle team and commanded the overall situation. For possible attacks, Luochai directly ordered the archers and musketeers to stand on both sides of the melee infantry and ready to launch a counterattack against the attacking Siamese soldiers at any time.

His preparation was correct, because countless Siamese soldiers were squatting on the branches of these large and lush trees, preparing to launch a surprise attack on the invading Burmese.

From the first gunshot and the first arrow shot down, there were constant gunshots and arrows shot down. Every time, a Burmese soldier could be killed. However, when the Burmese were panicked and prepared to counterattack, they could not see the targets that needed to fight back. It was late summer, and it was the time when the trees were lush and the dense leaves blocked the Burmese's sight, but failed to stop the Siamese's sight.

The dense gunfire and arrows made the Burmese unable to successfully determine the location of the Siamese. Seeing soldiers being killed one by one, the Burmese were unable to fight back effectively and could only shoot blindly, but did not kill the Siamese at all, and the specific location of the Siamese was not found.

Luo Chai was anxious and realized that if he continued like this, the army would collapse and the team would all escape. That would be done. In a rage, he directly ordered the army to shoot rapidly without discrimination, and shoot hard at the tree above his head. No matter how hard it is to be hit, shoot hard at me.
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