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Chapter 467 Traitor Army

The crackling sound of gunfire sounded, and the output ability of these cavalry was much stronger than that of the infantry in the rear.

You should know that most infantrymen have to use rifles, pull the bolt and fire a bullet, which is far worse than they are now. They have twenty bullets in their pistols, and they can all be fired in a very short time.

The Ming cavalry began to circle around the shield soldiers. The shield soldiers could not catch their figures at all, so they could only look at these guys with their eyes, but after they looked at them for a minute or two, their lives were gone.

In addition, many Ming soldiers also have grenades on their waists. If they see soldiers who are threatening to them and cannot aim for a while, they can simply throw a grenade over.

As long as you can throw the grenade into the inside of the Shield Soldier, then the dozen people in it will basically be reimbursed.

"Your Majesty, go..."

When the Han army in front was in chaos, the Manchu general behind knew what to do.

On the battlefield, they also summarized a set of effective rules. If they don’t send the prince away quickly at this time, they may not be able to leave. The attacks of the Ming Dynasty were one after another, and we could not resist them at all.

"But these soldiers..."

Ajige was still a little unwilling to give up. When these shield soldiers came out just now, they performed very well on the battlefield. How could they suddenly become like this?

"There is nothing more. The prince quickly retreated and returned to the city wall immediately. If he didn't leave quickly, their infantry would be pressed up soon. We can't leave even if we want to."

The soldiers under their command pulled Ajig's horse rope and quickly ran backwards. At this time, they understood very well.

The Han army finally got into chaos, but they thought that there were the Eight Banners Cavalry of the Qing Dynasty behind them!

If they had run to the camp of the Eight Banners Cavalry, they might have been saved, so these people immediately gave up the original round iron barrel formation and rushed backwards.

When they turned their heads, they found that the original Eight Banners cavalry was no longer there. When Ajige began to retreat into the city, they would never forget the elite 20,000 cavalry under him, so Ajige issued a retreat order at the same time.

The Han army was cannon fodder at this time. If they hadn't entangled the Ming cavalry, how would the Qing cavalry retreat? More than 10,000 Han soldiers were stunned when they saw this.

If it were ordinary Han soldiers, just sit on the ground and wait for surrender. Everyone joined the Qing army when they were forced to do so.

As long as you have never done anything unethical and explain the matter to the other party, it will be a few months of forced labor at most, and then you will be discharged from your family and return to your country. This is also a good thing for them.

But the Han army in front of us is different. From Liaodong to now, they are the most loyal lackeys of the Qing people.

Otherwise, the Qing court would not have spent so much money to arm them. Just creating these javelins and shields would have cost a lot of money.

So if these people were captured by the Ming soldiers, they would not be able to withstand the various investigations later. Not to mention how they harmed the people in Liaodong, they would be countless things around the capital.

If you go to a few villages to investigate, you will know what they usually do, even more than what the Qing people did. If they were judged according to the Ming Dynasty law, less than 10% of the people could survive.

"Mom, no matter how hard you die, you will die. Brothers fight with them."

If it were the former Han army, I'm afraid these people would have been waiting to surrender in the local area.

But the Han army in front of them was different. They knew that there was no benefit in the hands of the Ming people, so these guys immediately raised the steel knife in their hands, threw away the shield in their hands, and prepared to fight the Ming army desperately.

"I've been fucking a traitor to the core. What's the use of these people to destroy them for me?"

Generally speaking, when the Ming army dealt with the Han army of the Qing Dynasty, they were basically open-minded, after all, they were all from the ancestors.

Why do everyone have some affection on their faces? But the people in front of them actually waved their swords at us. If that's the case, then that little affection is useless. The rest is the showdown between us.

"The general has an order to kill all those who dare to resist the sky."

After receiving this order, the soldiers simply grabbed their war horses, held two pistols in both hands, and then fired their bows left and right at the chargers in front of them.

Although this traitor army is very brave, it is considered the best among all Han troops.

But they encountered the Ming cavalry unit equipped with double guns. No matter how brave you are in normal times, they can only fall helplessly now. The gap in strength between the two sides cannot be made up by just a little passion.

Hu Qiang didn't know what to say about them in the rear. The Qing army obviously treated them as cannon fodder and did not notify them when retreating. Are there any Qing cavalry on the battlefield now?

They all ran to the city wall. After seeing this, you guys still worked hard for them.

If you don’t kill you, I’m sorry for your ancestors. I’ll let you go to the King of Hell to see your ancestors and let them educate you well.

I have forgotten what kind of person I am.

More than 10,000 traitors' army, but in the end, there were less than 3,000 people left, which can be said to be extremely serious casualties.

If these guys can honestly put down their weapons, we will definitely not be able to kill them here, but unfortunately, these guys want to be loyal to the Qing Dynasty, so don’t blame us for being sorry for you.

Ajige, who returned to the city wall, twitched his lips. He also sighed at the courage of this Han army, but he was even more afraid of the combat effectiveness of the Ming army.

It turned out that he didn't know how powerful the Ming army was, but now he understood everything.

If he had made a choice, he would probably never choose to continue fighting, because there was no need to continue fighting.
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