Chapter 303: Luring the Enemy Deeper

Huang Xu didn't expect that what made him helpless was not a problem at all in the hands of this tun chief, and he didn't forget to say to this tun chief while being happy: "Di Jiang, brother, you can do it!" When you get back, General Ben will personally recommend you to the lord! Huang Xu didn't forget Zhang Zhen's advice to educate his subordinates to find talents, and when he saw that this person had some ability, he immediately made a promise.

"Thank you, General!" Di Jiang knew that although Huang Xu was old, he was the uncle-in-law of the lord, otherwise, he would not be able to directly appoint him to such a position. To get such a promise from Huang Xu is self-exciting.

The handsome bird kicks the high branches, and if he doesn't want to be a marshal's soldier, how can he be a good soldier!

"Since you came up with the idea, you are responsible for luring the enemy!" Huang Xu's sex does not bother the two masters, it is very straightforward.

Not long after, more than a dozen men dressed in variegated leather robes and riding war horses appeared at the east gate of West Pyeongchang, with bows on their backs and knives stuck in their waists, pointing at the city gate of West Pyeongchang.

This action quickly attracted the attention of the defenders, and some soldiers immediately reported the matter to the city gate officer. The city gate officials looked at the city wall, but they were still not sure about the identity and intentions of these Rao, so they sent a number of soldiers to interrogate them.

The dozen or so riders did not panic when they saw soldiers running towards them, but slowly took off their bows from their backs, drew an arrow from the quiver on the back of the mounted horse, put it on the bow, pulled the bowstring, and glanced in the direction of the defending soldiers, only to see their hands loosen. There was a "bang" of the bowstring, and several soldiers at the head fell to the ground. The rest of the soldiers saw that they had a long arrow stuck in their throats.

These riders move too fast. The soldiers were not unseen, but they did not have time to react. However, the death of several of their comrades gave them time to react, and they quickly formed a formation, with the soldiers with round shields in front and shields in front of them, the rest of the soldiers behind, and the archers also took off their bows and arrows, ready to return fire.

But the riders did not want to give them a chance to fight back, so they urged their horses to rush to their sides, and while they were rushing, they let out a "special cry from the horse thief."

The speed of the war horse is obviously faster than that of a human, and four or five round shields will definitely not be able to protect a single soldier. When several riders rushed to the flanks of these soldiers, the bows in their hands rattled continuously, and seven or eight more soldiers fell to the ground and died.

The actions of these riders frightened the remaining soldiers, and they ran towards the city gate with shouts, throwing their weapons and shields on the ground as they ran, lest they should delay their escape for their lives.

But the dozen or so riders did not chase at this time, but only laughed wildly at the city on horseback, and made a few insulting gestures to the city wall, and then turned the horse's head, urging the war horse to slowly and swagger away.

The guards and city gate officers at the east gate of West Pyeongchang were stunned, but a dozen people killed a group of soldiers in an instant, that was fifty,! But then the actions of these riders made them feel humiliated, and after weighing their own strength, the city gate official still chose to report to his superiors.

When LĂź Kuang, the commander of the Yuan army in Western Pyeongchang, received the report, he immediately determined that these riders should be horse thieves. After all, running is not something that ordinary soldiers can use so accurately! And the horse thieves on the grassland seem to be good at running and shooting a lot. And his other basis was that these cavalrymen, although they had superb archery skills, the bows in their hands were not well-made bows, and the distance they shot the first arrow was within forty paces, which was obviously not enough for the range of the bow. But he was really wrong, although the bow of these riders looked very ordinary, it was actually a cavalry version of Zhang Zhen's army longbow, although the range was not as good as the infantry longbow, but it also had a range of 100 paces, and if it was projectile, it could shoot far. But Lu Kuang didn't know this, which also made him make a wrong decision.

Although Lu Kuang was very surprised by the horse thieves' archery skills, he knew that the personal strength of those horse thieves on the grassland was very strong, so he sent a team of 100 people out of the city to investigate. Just in case, Lu Kuang also asked them to bring ten cavalrymen.

After the 100 soldiers left the city, they followed the direction pointed out by the city gate officer and followed the traces left by the two "horse thieves" and chased them towards the east. Unfortunately, when they reached the east of the city, they were completely overwhelmed by a rain of arrows from all sides. A hundred people, under the rain of arrows of two hundred cavalry, did not even have a chance to resist, and were shot.

When Huang Xu saw that the soldiers of the Yuan army were dead, he immediately asked his subordinates to clean up the battlefield and leave some traces, so that the Yuan army who came behind would not be able to find the way.

Lu Kuang in the city was also a little strange after not seeing the soldiers who left the city return, so he sent another 500 soldiers out of the city. In his opinion, as long as it was not for the large army of horse thieves, five hundred soldiers would be enough to deal with those horse thieves, and a large number of horse thieves would definitely not be able to hide from Yuan's scouts if they were to be dispatched. The 500 soldiers of the Yuan army also came out of the east gate and chased in the direction pointed to them by the city gate officials. Ten miles from the city, they found a stain of blood. Qu Chang, who led the team, was quite cautious, and immediately asked the five soldiers to return to the city to report the news, while he led the rest of the soldiers to chase down the bloodstains.

But what he didn't know was that the five soldiers he sent back ran less than two miles before they were shot by the scouts left behind by Di Jiang, and none of them returned to West Pyeongchang.

The five hundred Yuan troops chased out another ten miles along the bloodstains, and suddenly, they heard a "boom", and the team of more than fifty soldiers in front of the team suddenly fell as if they had stepped on quicksand, and at the same time raised a huge cloud of dust.

The soldiers of the Yuan army were stunned, and they suddenly stopped. When the smoke and dust cleared, they found that a soil pit about three zhang long, more than one zhang wide, and two zhang deep appeared in front of them, and dozens of sharpened wooden sticks were inserted in the pit, but at this time these wooden sticks were full of soldiers of the Yuan army.

Qu Chang, who led the team, also rushed to the front of the pit at this time, and when he saw the tragic situation in the pit, his eyes couldn't help but be bloodshot, and thirty or forty Yuan soldiers were pierced by wooden sticks, some of them were already dead, but some were still alive, and they were moaning. These soldiers, who were still a little angry, did not fall down at the beginning, but were squeezed down because the soldiers behind them did not have time to stop. With the predecessors as mats, it is not considered to die immediately.

"What are you looking at? Hurry up and find a way to save people! Yuan Junqu scolded his subordinates loudly.

But his wish soon became an extravagant hope. Just as the soldiers of the Yuan army untied their belts and knotted them into ropes to save people, the sound of rumbling horses' hooves came.

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