Chapter 127: Physicist Commander—3
These two large stones that swept through the sky not only created a change of light and shadow in the vision of the two Xianbei leaders, but also made Gan Ning and Zhao Yun, who were constantly approaching here in the distance, fall into shock all of a sudden.
Due to the distance, they didn't need to adjust the angle to get the whole picture of the battlefield in their eyes, so they saw two large stones flying from the sky at the first time, although they couldn't immediately judge that the stone fell on the Xianbei people who were charging at this moment, but they immediately concluded that Xianbei's situation here was indeed as bad as Archimedes expected.
Since then, there has been no reason why the plan should not be carried out. So Zhao Yun and Gan Ning once again instigated their war horses and led their subordinates to approach the enemy from two different angles.
At this time, the Xianbei people did not have any energy left to pay attention to the things behind them, and some of them were looking up at the sky, and the fear in their hearts was infinitely magnified as the distance between the two stones became closer and closer. Eventually, when the shadow of those two stones enveloped them all, their fear consumed their lives. Then death became their only outcome.
It's just that all of them have been swallowed up by fear, and they have even forgotten to escape, let alone how to dodge in the face of such an attack. If it was replaced by a bow and arrow shot by the opponent, then after years of battlefield experience, they would definitely be able to dodge the opponent's attack with a vigorous body, but the big rocks falling from the sky constantly made them helpless, and they could only sit and wait for death.
So when the two big stones fell heavily to the ground, and then bounced high again, their minds did not have any sense of self-salvation, but they were deeply wrapped in endless fear.
And where these two big stones have rolled, crushed, and crushed. Countless warriors of the forefathers fell in response, their bones creaking in the fierce clash with the stones. No one had the leisure to care about the physical changes that had taken place in the process, and no one had paid attention to the state they had been in after being crushed, because at this moment two more stones rose into the air in their frightened eyes, and they flew high into the sky, and then began to move in the same trajectory as their ancestors.
All the Xianbei soldiers seemed to have guessed their impending fate, but none of them thought to dodge, because such a god-like power they had never seen in their lives. If they were a group of Manchus from the southwest, they might have seen the power of landslides or mudslides to grow up on the flat grasslands, most familiar with the hail disasters that caused their cattle and sheep to survive.
And this time, the craftsmen in Suning's hands gave them mainly an enlarged and strengthened version of the hailstone, although the raw materials were provided by Mother Earth, however, under the careful design of skilled craftsmen, they also seemed to have the blessing of power from the heavens.
There were two earth-shattering bangs, and two blurred traces of flesh and blood. What was different from the last time was that now someone finally let out a scream of terror.
Their voices were as shrill as those of the Han women they plundered. Back then, when they continued to raid the border Han people, they may not have imagined that they would also let out a scream of terror like those humble Han people.
But it was these screams that woke up the frightened Budugen and Kebineng.
They finally realized that the threat of the enemy had enveloped their few remaining ancestors and warriors, so they gave the order to retreat in panic and panic, but at this time, two more stones flew into the sky, and they continued to aim at the Xianbei cavalry who had not yet fully reacted along the parabola of their predecessors, and the Xianbei warriors who were ready to rely on their powerful charge to crush the enemy's fragile defense line had turned into a fragile rabbit and fox at this moment, facing the pursuit of a vicious wolf named Physics, The only option they could make was to flee for their lives. They fled for their lives in front, and the boulders chased after them, and although there was nothing written on the two stones, the warriors from Xianbei seemed to think of the two Han mythological ghosts.
Whether it is black and white impermanence, whether it is bull head and horse face, it seems that it is the best description of those stones. If they don't want to give up their lives to the king of Hades, then their two little short legs have to be more diligent.
In the process, the lap legs caused by the perennial sand on the battlefield seriously slowed down their marching speed, causing many ancestors to eventually die under the crushing of those stones.
It didn't take long for the stones to stop rolling. The Xianbei soldiers who were lucky enough to survive slowly breathed a sigh of relief at that time, and they finally escaped the pursuit of Lord Yama.
However, at this moment, the fierce ridicule came from two different directions. Those laughter were so harsh that they were either scolded for running as ugly as pigs, and some were sarcastic that they dared to attack the walls of the Han Dynasty because they were beyond their means.
God is pitiful, they have practiced riding and archery since they were young, and it is normal for them to have lap legs. And the wall on the other side is not a city wall at all. Besides, it is not that they have not broken through the wall of the Han people, so why should they be ridiculed by these people when they attack this wall?
So the Xianbei cavalry, who had just saved themselves from fear, looked angrily in the direction where the laughter came from at this moment, and saw two groups of Han cavalry rushing straight at them, as if discussing which pig ran more ugly.
Although the embarrassed and angry Xianbei warriors had just escaped, they could not bear such ridicule from the other side, so they mounted their horses one by one, picked up their scimitars and bows and arrows, and rushed towards the two waves of Han cavalry.
Can't deal with the punishment from the heavens, can't they clean up your Han cavalry?
With similar thoughts, these Xianbei cavalry spontaneously rushed to the Han cavalry without waiting for the orders of the two commanders, and the two Xianbei commanders actually had similar thoughts. The warriors actually encountered a thwart of the mysterious force during the attack, so it was naturally a good choice to use two Han cavalry that were obviously not strong as a snack to retrieve some things.
But are things really the way they expected?