Chapter 227: Unbalanced Battle 1

Analyzing the possible opportunities, Ding Anbang said to Ding Xiaomei: "Little sister, immediately go and inform the village chief Ding, pull up into a long snake formation, and quickly enter the valley." Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info The queue of the village guards is inverted, and the swallows are closed, full of spirit, ready to fight. ”

With 300 to 1,110, the difference in overall strength has made victory or defeat a foregone conclusion. But how many people will die in the end in this inevitably tragic battle, Ding Anbang wants to count with these widows.

The first wave of tentative charges quickly approached the periphery of the land of a stone's throw away, but the Gomura army did not make any attack because of this. The excitement on these faces was gradually replaced by nervousness, and the palms of the young people from five different villages began to sweat, their legs and stomachs tightened, and the sound of their heartbeats began to become distinct.

It was only then that these young or no longer young men began to understand that what Ding Anbang had been reminding them of in the battlefield game was true.

It's not that no one can face life and death without changing their faces, but after all, it is only a very small number of people.

Ding Anbang probably happened to be one of the "very few people". He was completely different from the members of the Five Villages Army who were getting more and more nervous, and there was still a trace of nervousness, which became calmer and calmer as the Japanese invaders charged and approached. This kind of scene seems to be something he is used to, and this kind of charge of dozens of people who have no masters can even be said to be a big scene in Ding Anbang's opinion.

Holding the Tang knife in his hand, Ding Anbang raised his right hand holding the knife high. The knife is very heavy, especially this Tang knife made with a special process at the request of Ding Anbang, which exceeds the weight of about 30% of the ordinary Tang long knife, which is not only inconvenient for Ding Anbang now? The latest chapter of héiyāпgê has been updated

The Japanese were close at hand, and the tension in the Five Villages Army had risen to its peak. The hands of these young people holding weapons began to erupt, and all the words of Ding Anbang before had reached their limit. Because the men from any village knew that in a short time, the short crossbows in the hands of those would-be wouldn't be within range and could start to inflict damage on them.

"Release the arrow!" Ding Anbang waved the Tang knife in his hand and pointed forward, and the order that had been awaited by the Wucun Army for a long time finally blurted out.

The "bowstring" stretched to the limit was suddenly loosened by Ding Anbang, and those members of the Gomura Army, who were already on the verge of the limit of patience, suddenly realized that they seemed to have the strength and courage to finally shoot at those who still had not rushed into the range of the short crossbow. So those members of the Wucun Army, who had already opened their bows and arrows according to the previous drill, immediately let go of their hands with bruised muscles, loosened the strings and released the arrows, and then began to quickly repeat the movements just now.

Dozens of bows in the Five Villages Army began to produce waves of arrows that did not have much accuracy. The timing of these winter rains is not neat enough, and it is not enough to weave a dense "arrow carpet" with enough lethality. But the shortest range of these arrows in the rain of arrows was far greater than the maximum range of the short crossbow in the hands of the Japanese Kou, and for Ding Anbang, that alone was enough.

Surprised by the sudden attack of arrows, the Japanese began to wield their weapons to fend off the falling arrows. They were visibly flustered, but they were not disturbed by the momentum of the charge. There were still too few arrows that fell, and the force was many, many times smaller than what Ding Anbang had seen or used in his own memory, so even if a few of them were hit by arrows, they only caused a few minor injuries.

Ding Anbang narrowed his eyes at the Japanese army that was still charging, but had already created chaos. When those would-be robbers were about to rush to the front of the formation, Ding Anbang shouted in a deep voice: "Get off the horse and get ready! Change the crossbow and put on the arrows! Nail the kill from front to back." The shield swords are following the dismount hook!"

There were no Tartars among the first wave of Waiko, and they failed to create a stable enough environment for their charge with their crossbows. Ding Anbang didn't see any masters in his eyes, so he was determined to completely annihilate these dead cannon fodder. Always have to face the charge of a large number of pirates, and have to face the attacks of those master ronin samurai, so when his own strength is extremely limited, when he can destroy the opponent's living force, Ding Anbang will definitely not do anything stupid to cover up his strength, but will do his best to wipe out any of the pirates who can be killed.

It has to be said that the pitiful height of the Japanese Kou makes their riding skills naturally limited, especially when they use this kind of high-quality war horse that even the Yuan army is not very suitable for, and the disadvantage of horse control is particularly prominent.

Of the 80 cavalry of the Five Villages Army, which went up like a pocket, 40 of them held long poles and hooks and sickles, and the other 40 followed closely with swords and shields.

The forty hooks and sickles of one zhang length were all extended, and the time was not very accurate, but it was enough to grab the screaming Japanese who noticed that something was wrong and swung their knives to cut the hook and sickle.

The charging awls collided with the defending bags, and the neighing of the horses mingled with the cries of the horses.

Seven members of the Five Villages Army were taken off their horses by the force of the Japanese charge, and three others were unfortunately cut off with hooks and sickles in their hands.

As for the charging pirates, all of them who had plunged into the pockets of the Five Villages Army fell to the ground. Two of them were directly hit by a fallen horse and became dead ghosts, and the remaining 28 people had to face a slaughter team composed of 20 repeaters made by Ding Anbang himself who rushed up after the "pocket".

There was a roar of anger from the large army of the Japanese Invaders, and Ding Anbang could clearly hear the words of the other party, and even understood what they were talking about.

didn't have time to think about how he could even understand the language of the Wa Kingdom, so Ding Anbang quickly gave the order to retreat. Because just eating the thirty people used by the other party to test it had already angered the opponent's commander, Ding Anbang must be prepared to deal with the opponent's large-scale attack, and at the same time, he must also analyze whether the enemy's supreme commander is really angry or a disguised conspiracy.

Sure enough, the Wako quickly began a large-scale charge, a simple wedge-shaped formation, with the flamboyantly dressed Wako who accompanied the charge dragging at the tail of the charge, and the people who had been roaring and giving orders were among them.

Originally, Ding Anbang was still speculating whether his opponent was really angry or had another conspiracy, but at this moment he knew that he didn't have to think about it anymore. Since the opponents were able to leave behind the slaves and hostages they had captured, and the command core was all shrunk at the tail end of the charge, the bandits were indeed completely enraged by what they had just seen as an entirely "accidental" loss.