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Chapter 603 Serious Misjudgment

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The military government has one advantage, that is, it responds very quickly.

Otherwise, if you have a sudden crisis like this, you can only pass the orders to the army for at least a whole day before you can transfer the orders to the army and start mobilizing the army. In this case, you may not be able to react in three days, but at that time, you may be cold.

The seemingly casual orders Wu Zheng had already concentrated the largest number of elite troops under his command that could be mobilized at this time.

However, time was too hasty after all, and Wu Zheng could not hold an military discussion with the generals.

The casual orders and intentions caused serious misjudgment.

The first echelon of Wu Zheng's response was the Cavalry Battalion.

This was originally correct.

The cavalry marching fast and can use the fastest time to arrive at the Qing army's sneak attack site. As long as they are blocked, the subsequent army will come continuously.

At the same time, cavalry can almost crush the infantry in front of them. The reason why the secret path is unknown is its secret and difficult to move.

In other words, the number of people who came to attack through this secret passage would not be too many.

The number of people is not large, and the two thousand cavalry is enough to deal with it.

That's how Wu Zheng thought about it.

But a wise man will make a mistake in his every attempt, and Wu Zheng cannot be called a wise man who can understand everything in the world.

He was wrong, very... low-level.

This mistake not only put him in trouble, but also put the entire Shaoxing Prefecture in trouble.

This secret path is hidden and difficult to move, and the key is the secret and difficult to move.

The cavalry marched quickly and correctly.

There were not many Qing troops attacking, nothing wrong.

The cavalry could crush these Qing troops, which was right.

But the question is, since the Qing army's infantry could not flood into mountains, rivers and other difficult places, how could the cavalry run rampant unscrupulously?

A cavalry that cannot raise speed is the target of enemy archers.

This is the problem that Wu Zheng faces.

On the official road from Shangyu to Sheng County, a forest that was not very dense, Wu Zheng encountered a premeditated ambush by the Qing army vanguard.

Two Niulu, six hundred bowmen.

They can't swim, but they can fix themselves on trees and shoot down on the cavalry passing through the official road.

Even if the brave soldiers are, even if Sun Wu is reborn, they will probably not be able to be confused by the arrows shot from such scattered faces, and they will not be able to launch a counterattack against the enemy in such chaos.

The cavalry, including Wu Zheng, could only use their bodies and heads to resist the Qing army's locust arrows.

Wu Zheng was lucky, his armor saved his life.

The Qing army had no crossbows and arrows, and bows and arrows could not penetrate Wu Zheng's armor.

But the soldiers were not that lucky. Their armor was light armor, so there were heavy casualties.

The cavalry battalion almost ran all the way, and after passing through the woods, it had almost lost more than 30%.

Before he could clean up, Boro led his army to block a small river.

The river is not deep, it only has no thighs.

It's not wide, a distance of fifty or sixty steps.

Qing army archers appeared and shot arrows across the river.

Go forward?

The distance between these four or fifty steps was so far, the war horses could not accelerate, which was enough to wipe out the entire cavalry battalion.

Go back?

I have to bear another locust-like arrow.

At this time, Wu Zheng finally made the right choice.

Withdraw the same route.

The two evils are the least, and the casualties are 30% better than the annihilation of the entire army.

So the cavalry battalion turned around by the river and quickly turned around and ran back in the dense arrows of the Qing army.
Chapter completed!
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