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Chapter 36: The Great Alliance Moving Forward (21)

Luo Song lost his second war horse.

The sun sets west, and in the wilderness north of the River Valley Village, the cavalry who kissed the same pattern of flags and swore allegiance to fight to the death.

The spire of the church bell tower with the four-quadrant battle flag disappeared behind the edges of the hills. People there could not see the collision of the main cavalry forces, and the cavalry had no way of knowing the situation of the main battlefield.

Perhaps the battle has been decided, or the gunshots in Hagu Village have dissipated, but those are irrelevant now, because everyone in the melee is struggling for their own survival.

The desperate counterattack of the cavalry of Leiqun County was beyond the expectations of the cavalry of Xinkendi.

The cavalry of Leiqun County, who was originally hunted like prey, suddenly turned around and rushed towards him desperately. The semi-circling tactics that the cavalry of the Xinkendi dispatched army spent a lot of time and energy practicing had no chance to perform at all.

The cavalry of the Xinkendi dispatched army under Saner was born from the remnants of the cavalry of the Permanent Army of Paratu, and later absorbed four newly recruited squadrons from Adams, and eventually expanded to the scale of thousands of cavalry.

However, its core force was still the Parliament after the Coup of the Kings Castle. After the Grand Parliament received the ordnance provided by the Union Province, pieced together the remaining standing cavalry and patrol cavalrymen at hand, and quickly armed the pistol cavalry.

Sanel regarded him as a bead on his palm and his heart. He had been holding it in his hands since the war started, and even allowed them to get off the horse and unsad to rest. However, under forced silence, Sanel had to put them on an outside-plan battlefield.

The cavalry of the two armies slapped at each other like two huge waves, only the initial sound of gunfire and tongues, and the rest were all swords and swords.

It was in the initial stage that Luo Song lost his second war horse.

A parliamentary cavalry who rushed towards him shot him twice in a row, the first shot hitting his chest, and the second shot hit the forehead of the war horse under his crotch.

The shot on the breastplate left only a deep dent, and the shot hit the horse's forehead killed the horse on the spot.

The saddle blocked Luo Song's head, but the captain still fell off the horse's back, making his eyes dark.

At a certain moment, Luo Song felt that it would be better to die like this. But there were some things that forced him to wake up, force himself to open his eyes, and force himself to stand up.

Luo Song's subordinates who rushed up to rescue the captain were killed with the Xinkendi dispatched troops who wanted to kill the enemy officers.

A Leiqun County cavalry turned over and dismounted and gave his mount to the captain without hesitation.

Luo Song didn't say anything arrogant and nonsense. He took the reins, raised his saber, and rushed to the enemy closest to him again.

The battle was carried out in the traditional cavalry battle form. The cavalry of Leiqun County, who was at the end of his strength, faced the cavalry of Xinkendi, who was waiting for his work. No one expected that the cavalry of Xinkendi, would be unable to bear it.

With the support of the United Provinces arsenal, the Grand Parliament of the Kings was generously equipped with two reed pistols and a saber for each cavalry.

What the dispatched cavalry in Xinkendi, who was pulled into hand-to-hand combat, had to do was to empty two pistols, insert the pistol back into the holster, and then pull out the sabre to fight hand in hand.

However, with such three simple actions, most of the cavalry of the dispatched troops in the Xinken Land were unable to complete it.

Because hand-to-hand combat happened too quickly, the two pistols were not empty, and the enemy had already rushed to the front.

The cavalry of the Xinkendi dispatched army had no time to draw out the sabers, and many people had to use the expensive sabers as awkward hammers to barely resist the Leiqun County cavalry that was wielding the sabers.

After changing to the third war horse, Luosong lost the ability to move the three enemies.

He slashed hard mechanically, and the brown-clothed enemy would raise a short gun to block it every time, but he could not block the power of the long sword every time.

The blade pushed the gun downward, scraping out sparks, and finally landed on the enemy's unprotected shoulder without any suspense.

Luo Song was also hit by two butt stocks, and the iron-clad butt stock hit his arm and armor on his back. It hurts very much, but it is nothing compared to the pain in other parts of his body.

A round of shooting before the Brown Cavalry charge knocked many Thunder Clan County cavalry out of their saddles, but after entering hand-to-hand combat, they quickly fell into a disadvantage.

Luo Song looked around and the cavalry of the two armies fought each other. In the end, the ones left on the horse were his own subordinates. The cavalry was mainly equestrianism. In the eyes of the captain, the enemy's equestrianism was really bad.

The cavalry of Xinkendi, who had emptied two short guns, wanted to get rid of the enemy, reload the ammunition and then kill back.

Get out of the battle, reload ammunition and kill. Pistols are their most effective weapon, but they also make them invisibly overly dependent on pistols.

The pistol cavalry of some Xinkendi dispatched troops wanted to get rid of the enemy and reload the bullets, which induced more Xinkendi dispatched troops to escape from the battle.

When everyone is avoiding hand-to-hand combat, temporary retreat evolves into retreat, and retreat evolves into full retreat.

This is cavalry war, which explodes quickly, comes quickly, and ends faster. When one side chooses to withdraw from the combat zone, the other side can hardly stop it, and can only choose whether to pursue it.

The brown-clad cavalry rushed up like a tide, and fled in scattered like a flock of crows. The battlefield was like a forest washed by the flood, leaving only the cavalry of Leiqun County and the cavalry of Baishan County like lonely trees.

Lieutenant Legener of Baishan County immediately approached Captain Rosong.

The blood and sweat on the lieutenant's face had turned into something like mud.

"Do you want to chase?" asked the lieutenant.

"Retreat." The captain's answer was simple and straightforward.

The Baishan County cavalry and Leiqun County cavalry, who were still able to operate, only spent a little time collecting the masterless war horses, and then retreated with the wounded.

They had no time and had no strength to take away the bodies of comrades, so they could only abandon them and the enemy's corpses on the battlefield.

...

[A quarter of an hour later]

"The cavalry of Leiqun County needs to attack again," Colonel Bode said to Captain Rosong.

Luo Song didn't say anything, stood on the top of the bell tower, and the situation on the battlefield was clear at a glance.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! The cavalry troops of Leiqun County and Bianjiang County were completely withdrawn from the west coast, but the infantry troops of Leiqun County and Bianjiang County were trapped on the east coast and were unable to escape.

Two infantry brigades of the Xinken Army's dispatched troops, which supported the right wing of the Central Army, were constantly pushing the left wing of the coalition forces northward, forcing them to step backwards away from Hegu Village.

The front line of the left wing of the coalition forces has been squeezed and bent and deformed, almost shrinking from one line to one circle.

Only the silver border flag floating in the smoke of gunpowder proves that the troops of Bianjiang County and Leiqun County are still fighting.

The right wing of the coalition forces was also out of touch with the central army, but the reason was exactly the opposite of the left wing - the troops of Baishan County attacked the east coast and caught up with the three phalanxes of the left wing of the parliamentary army that were retracting.

Fight broke out on the edge of the east bank farmland, and a huge gap was exposed to the right wing of the River Valley Village and the coalition forces - the same is true for the parliamentary army.

"The war is up to this point," Colonel Bode told the captain: "It is not about who can win, but who loses first. We, they, are all waiting for a signal, a signal of total defeat."

Luo Song pursed his lips: "My cavalry alone is not enough."

This sentence sounds like a coward, but Colonel Bode understands that the captain is just stating the facts.

"So I'll prepare a new force for you." Colonel Bode's eyes were as sharp as a torch: "The last new force."

...

Luo Song stepped onto the fourth war horse in stirrups.

He put on his helmet and waved his whip, as if saying something ordinary: "Let's go!"

The last Leiqun County cavalry and Bianjiang County cavalry rode their horses down the earth slopes bombed by cannons, and roared towards the battlefield in the north.

The Second Infantry Brigade of Baishan County, the Sixth Infantry Brigade of Baishan County, and the Second Infantry Brigade of Leiqun County followed closely behind them.
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