Chapter 420: Sticking the Persians to Our Battlefield—4

The news that the rear front was attacked by the enemy quickly spread to the various legions on the front line, and although Suning was safe, it still made the commanders of the various legions sweat together.

Today's Suning has become the soul of the entire system, although there is a species called the emperor above them, but it is obvious that under Suning's cultural offensive, the thing called f, the emperor is no longer important, not to mention that they have completely limited the emperor's power with a set of constitutional monarchy regulations.

So this country, which is still known as the Han Empire, can now lose the Son of Heaven surnamed Liu, but it can't do without Suning, the prime minister.

Fortunately, this prime minister can now participate in any activities he wants to participate in, including the funeral of those old Persian generals, he buried these enemy generals who posed a great threat to him with extremely solemn ceremonies, and conveyed such a meaning to his famous generals unmistakably: "The Persian generals who can be worthy of our burial have all buried our defense line, and there will be no one in front of you who can stop you!" ”

It was as he had predicted, and it was not long before several legions came back with very important news that they had spotted the retreating Persian soldiers.

Because Suning was almost killed in the attack just now, the soldiers of all legions held their breath and wanted to avenge their commander, so when the target appeared within their attack range, this group of soldiers rushed forward without hesitation, and under the guarantee of strong combat ability, it didn't take long to bury the opponent on this unfamiliar battlefield.

Although they don't know much about the military mobilization mechanism of the Persian Empire, they still feel the emotions of this group of soldiers missing their hometown, but unfortunately, no one in the Han Dynasty army is good at blowing away the traditional music of Persia, otherwise, it would be great for the other party's commander to taste the taste of embattled.

Dozens of embattled, Suning and his commanders seemed to remember that an important step in Monday's plan was to encircle the retreating enemy army, and then slowly consume the enemy's living force by encircling the point and sending reinforcements. His soldiers, in a fit of rage, sent all the Persians to hell that could have been used as bait.

So the soldiers had to continue to look for the enemy, but fortunately, they had narrowed the gap with the enemy during the rapid march in the past. So it's not difficult to find the other enemies.

So they successfully surrounded several armies that had lost the will to fight, and although the other side offered to surrender soon after, no soldier was willing to agree to them.

However, to their annoyance, the group did not send a single messenger to ask for help, which forced the soldiers to negotiate with the besieged Persians, on the condition that if they wanted the Han court to agree to their request for surrender, they had to send a distress letter in Persian.

The Persians were not fools, after all, they were also huge empires that ruled over vast areas before the Hellenistic era, and they also have a deep history.

Sending someone to send such a distress letter will of course attract other people's rescue, and at this time, the Han Dynasty people are just waiting for work to eliminate these rescuers who came from afar.

Although the people in the surrounded wallet have lost their fighting spirit, and their desire to surrender and save their lives is very concise and clear, they still have a basic conscience in their hearts, but if someone dies on the way to save them, then they will have a bad conscience even if they live, so they are reluctant to agree to the demands of the Han Dynasty. This made several regiments at the front somewhat overwhelmed.

Fortunately, traitors in this world are still easier to find. Because they didn't carry much dry food, and it was impossible for them to get more supplies when they were surrounded, Suning and others prepared a variety of rich delicacies for the soldiers on the front line, so this group of Jianghumen began to feast in front of the Persians, so that those Persians who were already hungry could no longer bear the bad feeling of being surrounded.

So someone finally agreed, sent a distress letter to the outside world, and helped several legions to write a letter for help with enough emotion.

Then the rest is simple enough, that is, send a few small teams that are fast enough, take the corpse of a Persian with a feathered arrow on their body, and this written letter, run ahead of the retreating Persians as fast as possible, and then drop the letter along with the corpse on their path.

And these things went relatively smoothly, after they dropped the paperwork of the corpse, they were soon discovered by the Persians among the criminal police, so the group of guys rushed up, drove away all the several teams that approached, and then opened the letter carried by the corpse, and the content of the request for help was naturally quickly known by the commanders of several Persian armies, so they decided to immediately turn around and rush to the Persian army that was surrounded.

After several days of hurried and intense marching, they saw the temperament of the encircled Persian soldiers, however, a very strange phenomenon, which soon caught their attention, was that there were so many Han Dynasty troops surrounding these people, but it was unknown why the final general attack was not launched.

According to their impression of the Han Empire, if this group of Han Chinese troops launched an attack, then the Persians inside would probably not last half an hour, and the entire army would be wiped out.

However, the search for the Han Dynasty seems to have deliberately spared the lives of the besieged Persians, but I don't know what it was for.

Of course, the Persians are not fools, after all, they are also civilized countries that have experienced years of war and have a corresponding war culture, so they opened the idea of the Han Empire's army at the first time.

In the face of such a trap, none of the commanders were willing to step forward and die, and even many of them chose to turn around and leave, ignoring the group of comrades who were destined to die.

But just as they were about to leave, something even more surprising happened, when the Han Empire's army suddenly appeared from all directions and attacked them with lightning speed.