Chapter 135: Victory in the First Battle

"Shoot!"

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At the same time as the order was given, he pulled the trigger suddenly, only to hear a "bang", and the iron bullet loaded with yellow powder directly punched a bloody hole the size of a thumb in the chest of the Mongolian soldier who was running in front.

The Mongolian soldier, who had been at the forefront and bravest, looked in disbelief at the bloody hole in his chest, felt the last of his strength disappear, and finally fell backwards under the hooves of his companions.

"Boom!" The first five platoons of soldiers who received the order to shoot also pulled the trigger at the same time, and a row of pungent gunpowder smoke immediately rose from the front of the Laizhou army's position, and nearly a thousand iron bullets roared out and crashed into the Manchurian Mongolian cavalry in front.

"These useless dogs! It's been a long way to shoot a musket! The last thought flashed through Udadu's mind, and then his eyes went black, and his head was shot in the head by a bullet fired by someone unknown.

Liu Laosan was in the queue in the third row, and after pulling the trigger, he seemed to be hit back hard by the butt of his gun. However, he had already prepared, and his body tightened up.

After he stabilized his footing, he hurriedly looked forward, only to see that the Mongol cavalry sixty paces away had almost been swept away.

Countless Mongol soldiers with severed hands and feet fell together, screaming and wailing, and some of the horses that had not died after being hit by bullets also neighed and screamed.

"Reload! Reload now! Zhu Lei reacted first, and did not look at the results in front of him, and ordered loudly.

After the two trumpeters beside him received the order, they also immediately blew the swan whistle in their hands, and nearly a thousand soldiers in the front of the former barracks began to continue to reload nervously under the shouts of the officers around him.

Unag and Kurokikin, who were in the full array, also heard this huge salvo, but they didn't care about it except for a commotion on the mounts below them.

The experience of fighting with the Ming army countless times tells them that the Ming army's shoddy bird milling has no lethality at all, and it is good not to kill and injure them.

Moreover, these timid Ming soldiers who used firearms were often full of fear, and before the enemy rushed close, they were so frightened that they closed their eyes and fired their guns indiscriminately. Such a firearms unit, in the eyes of the captives like Unag and Kuroki Kim, has become a completely useless ornament and a shameful joke!

Although they heard a scream in front of them, none of them thought that their soldiers had been hit, and they all took it for granted that it was the Ming army's bird mill that had injured them again.

It's no wonder they think so, because when they fought against the Ming army before, the Ming army's performance was like this.

However, the three Mongol cavalry who went to attack felt differently. Although the cavalry ranks of these charges were not dense, a volley still swept away the more than 700 Mongol cavalry running at the front.

Many of the cavalrymen in the rear, after their comrades in front had fallen, were thrown off their horses by the fallen and jumping horses because they could not dodge.

More Mongol soldiers, with their superb riding skills, had to avoid the dead bodies of their companions and the fallen horses.

The lucky Mongol soldiers in the back also saw the bloody scene in front of them, and many hesitated, not knowing what to do: should they continue to rush forward? Or do you want to spread it out in both directions?

The cavalry at the back could not see the situation ahead, and when they continued to rush forward with the inertia of the horses running, some of the Mongol soldiers in front had already begun to turn their horses and flee back. The scene began to get extremely chaotic.

The Mongol soldiers who had been hit were in disarray, and the soldiers in the first five rows of the former barracks of the Laizhou army were no better, after all, they were fighting for the first time against tens of thousands of captives.

After shooting, many people were just like Liu Laosan, anxious and curious to see their results. Fortunately, Zhu Lei issued a new order in time, and the grassroots commander, captain, and captain also reacted, and began to shout and scold the excited soldiers to continue to load.

Zhu Lei himself loves this rear-loading gun shooting, so he ran to the third row in front to shoot in person. He loaded his bullets as he glanced at the soldiers on his left and right.

After seeing that everyone in his sight had loaded his ammunition, he once again looked straight ahead, aimed at the back of a Mongolian cavalryman who had fled, and shouted, "Honk! Shoot! ā€

The two personal trumpeters beside him again blew the short and rapid sound of the swan trumpet, conveying the order to the more than nine hundred soldiers in the first five rows.

Only another loud "boom" was heard, and nearly a thousand iron bullets once again crashed into the chaotic Mongolian cavalry, knocking six or seven hundred Mongolian soldiers to the ground.

More Mongol soldiers and horses, who had been shot but did not die immediately, screamed again in mourning. This shot once again raised a mist of blood in the remaining crowd of Mongol soldiers, and the smashed brains and flesh splattered on the bodies and faces of these Mongol soldiers.

They didn't have time to shoot even a single arrow before they watched as their companion, who had been alive a few breaths ago, was shot in the head and through the chest.

Although they were also battle-hardened people who had seen blood, the sudden and tragic killing still made them desperate and frightened, and the remaining hundreds of Mongol soldiers began to turn their horses and flee backwards desperately.

"Reload! Stop shooting! Zhu Lei had a good understanding of Wang Rui's deployment before the war, and he calmly controlled the shooting rhythm of the Laizhou Army's front formation.

"Good! Zhu Lei did a good job! Wang Rui also shouted excitedly.

"Congratulations to Lord Xi, Lord Hexi! Our Laizhou army won the first battle, won a complete victory, and was invincible in the world! Fang Yuan, who was still so pale with nervousness just now, reacted first.

He immediately arched over to Wang Rui, congratulated Lord Wang first, and slapped Lord Wang on the back in time.

At this time, Wang Rui was in a very good mood, and he also politely replied: "Rejoice and rejoice!" ā€

However, looking at the hundreds of Mongol soldiers who fled back in terror, Unag and Kurokikin were extremely puzzled. There are only about 2,000 people sent here, why are there only so many people left to escape? It's a dog!

How much fucking time has this been, and this Ming army only fired two shots from the front rows, and wiped out more than a thousand warriors who could fight well? Both were in a bit of a trance.

"Let them go to both sides! Whoever impacts this formation, kill Lao Tzu! Kurokikin was the first to react and loudly ordered the Baya Lama beside him.

Dozens of Bayala rushed forward, waving flags to signal the defeated soldiers to go to both sides, but the Mongol soldiers, who were broken by the "Type 28 rifles" of the Laizhou army, still rushed in heedless.

After these Bayalas were greeted with heavy arrows and shot dozens of Mongol soldiers, they were able to drive the remnants of the fleeing remnants of the defeated army to both sides of the formation.

In this ancient war, because cold weapons were used, special attention was paid to the formation, because the generals had to use the formation to gather the combat power of their army. If the formation is disrupted by your own defeated troops, it will undoubtedly give the opponent an opportunity to take advantage of the situation to cover up!

Therefore, Kuroki Jin, who has great combat experience, quickly made the correct deployment.

"Lady Ala's true arrangement is very good. Ben will ask someone to find these three Taiji, and let's ask what the hell is going on? Unag also responded in a timely manner.

This tentative attack was really lost too quickly and unbelievably! When did this Ming army have such a strong combat power?

More than 2,000 cavalry, in the blink of an eye, were lost more than seventy percent, and Unag and Kuroki Jin both felt that they should call a few Mongol taiji sent to attack to ask what was going on.