Five hundred and ninety-one Jiang Qin's resistance failed
Huge stones fell from the sky and fell on the head of Sun Wu Sailor with an indomitable momentum, easily breaking through and smashing the wooden hull.
Whether it is a huge building ship, a small and fast-moving Mong, or a calm grain carrier, under the bombardment of huge stone bullets falling from the sky, there is no other way to go.
Some of the boats tried to escape, but they were too late, or they were hit by rocks, or they were overturned by the aftermath of the stones falling into the water.
Some of the people on the boat were shaken away and fell into the water, some were smashed into meat patties and blood was spilled on the spot, and some were smashed in arms or thighs, rolling around with broken limbs, and miserable.
Broken pieces of wood flew wildly, and the soldiers shouted in panic and ran, abandoning their boats and jumping into the water, trying to run to the shore to avoid the stones, but the shore was also affected by the stones.
On the shore, the army array led by the fierce generals Jiang Qin and Ling Cao was also hit by huge stones, which fell from the sky and fell to the ground, raising a puff of dust, smashing out deep pits, and then bursting a large mass of flesh and blood.
Countless Sun Wu soldiers faced the bleak end of their bodies being shattered under the bombardment of stones, and they tried to escape, but they couldn't.
I can only watch the stones fall from the sky, getting closer and closer to myself, getting closer and closer, looking at the stones, my brain keeps sending signals to escape, but my body can't move, I'm already scared and about to collapse, I'm already crying, but my body just can't move.
This ushered in the final ending.
An incomparably tragic ending.
Cheng Pu looked at this scene, his brain went blank.
They thought of everything that might happen, and even thought of the possibility that the Wei army might attack with fire, so they made preparations in advance to deal with it, but no, nothing could happen.
The Wei army adopted this method that they had never heard of and could not have imagined.
What is this?
How did you get the big rock that fell from the sky?
Are there gods in the Wei army who can use spells to transport stones and manipulate them with spells?
When he fought side by side with Guo Peng, Guo Peng didn't have this ability!
What the hell is going on!!
Cheng Pudu was about to collapse.
The soldiers around him desperately pulled Cheng Pu to escape, and just halfway through the run, before he could leave the building ship where Cheng Pu was, three huge stones fell from the sky and smashed into the building ship.
The building ship was smashed into pieces in an instant, and it was in danger, and it quickly entered the water and sank.
There were also many soldiers who were injured by flying stones and died tragically on the spot, and there was even a person who was very close to Cheng Pu who was concentrated on his head by a piece of flying debris, and immediately spilled blood on the spot and fell in front of Cheng Pu.
Cheng Pu's breathing was very short, his legs were almost weak, and he couldn't walk.
If it weren't for his own soldiers, who escorted him desperately to find a place to escape, and pulled him from the deck that was about to capsize and jumped into a small boat in the water, he would have sunk in the water with the ship.
The soldiers escorted Cheng Pu to board the boat and rowed to the east bank, and quickly landed on the shore and fled to the east.
It's a pity that his own soldiers can save one of them, but they can't save everyone.
Most of the Wu soldiers were struggling under the flying stones, struggling in the water, and at this moment, the Wei army attacked, and the army strode forward in a neat queue, like a grim reaper.
The bright spears continued to advance with the advance of the army, and the crossbowmen launched a rain of arrows at the right time.
A large number of flying arrows pierced the sky and covered it, and the Wu army's military formation on the shore and the ships in the water were all hit by dense covering attacks.
The Wu army on land had already collapsed, and the ships in the water had basically lost their command and were scattered.
The soldiers could not find their superiors, and the junior officers could not find the commanders, lieutenants, lieutenants, generals, and even generals, and there was chaos.
The order of the Wu army collapsed, the queue collapsed, completely collapsed, and it was simply impossible to resist.
After being destroyed by the flying stones, they were hit twice by the crossbow, suffering heavy casualties and corpses everywhere.
Under the command of Xu Huang, the Wei army's foot soldiers advanced rapidly, holding their spears and fierce stabbing attacks, killing the corpses of the Wu army all over the field, constantly advancing, compressing the living space of the Wu army on the shore.
The unlucky Sergeant Wu died directly, and the unlucky Sergeant Wu was forced by the spear to jump into the water.
Ling Cao, the thief general of the Wu State, moved quickly, seeing the collapse of the military formation, he set up a small boat on the water downstream of the protection of his own soldiers, and quickly rowed the boat and ran back, along the wet water to the south, thinking about leaving the battlefield as soon as possible and returning to Jiangdong.
Jiang Qin's luck was not so good.
Under the protection of his own guards, he tried to fight his way out, trying to escape by escaping into the water and seizing a small boat, but was unsuccessful.
Not only did it not succeed, but it was chased by the Wei army, and then surrounded it was a fierce attack, Jiang Qin's private troops resisted desperately, fought back desperately, and swore to protect Jiang Qin to fight their way out of the encirclement, and kill a bloody road, which can be described as loyal and brave, giving the Wei army a lot of casualties.
But Xu Huang personally led the troops to chase and kill, broke through their defense line in one fell swoop, and entered the inner layer, and the bright spear was furious, killing Jiang Qin's own soldiers almost completely.
Jiang Qin was slashed on the arm, bleeding profusely, but he still fought hard to kill the enemy, until his eyes were red, and there were all the corpses of Wei soldiers in front of him.
In the end, it was the three Xu Huang guards who swung their knives forward, slashing hard, forcing Jiang Qin to dodge left and right, Xu Huang rushed forward with a spear, and a spear stabbed out, Jiang Qin couldn't dodge, was pierced through the chest, and died on the spot.
Jiang Qin's resistance failed, he was defeated and died, and the fate of the Wu army on the shore was similar.
In the face of the Wei army's neat military formation and terrifying momentum, as well as the bright spears, they could only retreat.
When they retreated to the point where there was no way out, they jumped into the water, but fortunately they were all good at water, and it was difficult to drown if they fell into the water.
Except for a few who couldn't swim and a few who were unlucky enough to have cramps drowned, most were able to escape by swimming, swimming to the middle of the water, grabbing a plank, or climbing onto a small boat and trying to escape.
But the Wei army on the shore will not show mercy.
"Shoot the arrow!!"
The commander of the Wei army gave an order, and the crossbowmen held bows and arrows and crossbows to shoot into the water.
The Wu army, which struggled in the water, had no shield and no iron armor, suffered heavy losses, suffered a large number of casualties with arrows, was shot through the chest, neck, and head, and died on the spot.
Because there were so many dead people, the blood they shed almost stained the waterway red, so that after the battle, a large number of corpses of Wu soldiers floated up, almost filling the water, and all the Wu soldiers who died were seen at a glance.