Chapter 614: Suspension Bridge
Chapter 614: Suspension Bridge (Page 1/1)
Ma Jingbo immediately stopped doing it, he pointed to a pile of minced meat not far away and said, "Did that widow say that he wanted to surrender?" If you don't say it, you're an enemy, and if you have the ability, let him stand up and tell me once! ”
The recruit rolled his eyes helplessly, how could he stand up after being beaten to minced meat. The soldiers on the side couldn't help but steal fun, but none of the firearms in their hands stopped, and they still kept spreading the rain of bullets.
The power of the Immortal Gun at close range is even greater, and the moment it hits the Watan, it will knock the Waren upside down and fly out. The Japanese archers, who had reached the range of the arrows, were swept away by lead bullets before they could shoot arrows.
Many people saw the moment Sakai turned into minced meat, and they couldn't hold on any longer. I don't know who shouted: "Run!" ”
Suddenly the Japanese people scattered and fled, and they all turned and fled, no longer having the courage to charge forward just now.
The Changxing Army did not stop firing just because the Japanese had fled, and the lead bullets knocked the enemy to the ground in pieces.
At this time, the cavalry of the Changxing army came up from the left and right, and they swung their sabers to cut down every enemy who stood in their way.
The most brave Japanese who rushed in front just now had the guns of the Changxing Army behind him, and his companions in front of him blocked the way. There were also cavalry on the left and right flanks, and in order to quickly escape from this place, they raised their butcher knives to their companions in front of them.
Cut down the companions who stood in front of him, so that he could stay a little away from the pirates. The Japanese army of more than 10,000 people instantly became a plate of scattered sand, and was slaughtered by the Changxing army.
Bayan rode on his horse and pursued the Japanese people, and when he saw that the Japanese were gathered together, he immediately led his cavalry to kill them.
Wherever they passed, they left behind corpses that would be mercilessly slaughtered by any organized resistance.
Bayan, who was accompanied by a hundred cavalrymen, slashed and slashed among the Japanese people everywhere, and the saber in his hand slashed lightly through the neck of an ashigaru.
Without any force at all, the heads of the Japanese were cut off by the inertia brought by the war horses. The moment the skulls of the Japanese people flew up, a fountain of blood erupted from the cavity of the headless neck.
Bayan's horse was very fast, and the blood that spurted out had already rushed over before it splashed on his body.
Bayan, who was in a hurry to kill, suddenly heard the sound of arrows breaking through the air in front of him, and he lowered his head slightly, and a feathered arrow shot past him, plunging into the dirt beside him.
Bayan looked up and noticed that he was very close to Atsugi Castle. The fluttering arrow just now was shot from the city, and even if it hit Bayan, it wouldn't have much power.
At this moment, the gates of Atsugi Castle were opened, and countless Japanese people crowded at the narrow gates. They desperately tried to escape the city from the murderous pirates.
Bayan's eyes lit up when he saw the open city gate, and it was the most stupid thing to open the gate and let the defeated soldiers enter the city.
Even if you want to contain the rout, you have to let the rout go around the city and enter the city through other gates. Opening the city gate like this, Bayan saw it for the first time.
He beckoned and slashed towards the crowded city gates. In the high-speed march of the war horse, Bayan took off his bow and arrows and aimed at the Japanese people at the head of the city.
As he rushed to the city, Bayan let go of his bowstring. With the help of the inertia of the war horse, the arrows flew like lightning towards the city.
One of the widows at the head of the city immediately fell to the ground and fell into the crowd. The cavalry behind him opened fire with bows and arrows, and some drew their muskets and fired at the city.
For a time, all kinds of attacks under the city continued, and from time to time, the Japanese people at the head of the city were hit and fell to the ground. When the widows at the head of the city saw that the pirates had chased them here, they hurriedly planned to close the city gate by closing the drawbridge.
But there were so many people crowded on the drawbridge that the winch that could be moved by two people was laborious for four people.
Looking at the slowly rising suspension bridge, the fleeing Japanese people became even more anxious, and they pushed each other to rush into the city through the suspension bridge.
As a result, more people fell off the moat, many people were crowded in the city gate tower and could not move, and the city gate was blocked by the Japanese and could not be closed at all.
At this moment, Bayan led the men and horses to kill, and he didn't use his knife to cut the Japanese people in front of him at all. Just relying on the speed of the war horse to rush up to collide, it knocked away the ashigaru along the way.
When the horses came to the drawbridge, it had just risen more than a foot. Bayan urged the war horse to leap up and fell heavily towards the suspension bridge full of people.
Amid the frightened screams of the Japanese people, Bayan ordered the men to jump onto the suspension bridge with their horses. On the suspension bridge, four Japanese people were knocked down in an instant, and one Japanese man was trampled on by a war horse and broke his bones.
The moment Bayan's war horse jumped onto the suspension bridge with inertia, the huge force caused the suspension bridge, which had been lifted by one foot, to fall heavily to the ground again.
The four Japanese people who carried the noose at the head of Atsugi Castle were carried to the ground by the tremendous force, and the half-angels whose hands were shaken were unable to exert their strength.
The drawbridge could not be raised, and the city gate could not be closed, which made the Japanese samurai at the head of Atsugi Castle immediately anxious.
He immediately asked Ashigaru to move the noose, and he also personally led people down the castle tower. The gates must be closed, and the loss will allow pirates to storm the city, and Atsugi Castle will be completely lost.
Bayan jumped on the drawbridge and his hands were not idle, he swung the saber in his hand and slashed at the widows in front of him.
These wouldn't have the courage to resist after fleeing from the battlefield of slaughter, and they desperately crowded forward, trying to keep themselves away from the pirates.
As the number of people carrying the noose increased, the suspension bridge slowly rose again.
There were several more neighing of war horses, and several war horses jumped onto the suspension bridge with their riders on their horses. A slightly stiff, loud man shouted, "How can I be so short of charging into battle, Andrew, Bayan!" Chasing down the fleeing dwarves outside the city is what you should do! ”
With the sound of the voice, Andrew, who was armed with a riding gun, also jumped onto the drawbridge. The horses he rode were the strongest horses, and when he jumped onto the drawbridge with a spear in his hand, he impaled a widow.
Throwing away his broken rifle, Andrew picked up the chain flail and smashed it at the nearest widow. The flail, a heavy weapon, played a huge role on the small drawbridge, and each swing of Andrew was bound to knock a few widows off the drawbridge.
Bayan looked at Andrew with some annoyance, and just now the chain flail flew over his head, so frightened that Bayan hurriedly dodged sideways and almost fell into the moat.
Although Andrew repeatedly stressed that it was a mistake, Bayan felt that the beard was deliberate. As more and more cavalry jumped onto the drawbridge, the Japanese people carrying the noose at the head of the city became more and more difficult.
In the end, no matter how they moved, the noose could not move in the slightest. Just when the two sides were fighting, the iron chain on the suspension bridge could no longer hold on, and broke with a crisp sound.
The drawbridge, which had lost its restraints, fell to the ground at once, and the Japanese who were carrying the noose at the head of the city suddenly fell to the ground.
Just when the Changxing army killed the Japanese people on the suspension bridge, there were screams at the city gate!
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