Chapter 166: Master
The commander of the Hami Army, who was in charge of staying in Xicheng, was furious, when the princess was there, the Xicheng defense line was impregnable, how long had he walked for a while, and he was actually climbed up by the enemy, how did he explain the past? Although the princess took part of the army to rescue the North Gate, it was not enough to help him shirk the charge of losing the city. The commander of the Hami army went into battle with his own soldiers to kill the enemy, and personally killed two Uighur soldiers who jumped onto the city, holding blood-stained broadswords and shouting: "Warriors! If the Uighurs break through this land, how will we see the princess, and how will we see the father of Hami? ”
Xicheng is the key place for the Hami army to be defended, and the main force of the Hami army who came here to guard it, if it is broken through by the enemy from here, it is still a fart main force? The sense of honor of the soldier and the dignity of the man stirred in the hearts of every Hami soldier, arousing the arrogance in their bones, everyone fought to the death and did not retreat, if the enemy wants to break the city from here, it is unless the Hami warriors here have been killed.
However, the Uighur soldiers finally opened up the situation and did not want to give up, especially the fierce fellow of the Chiluhan, who saw that his soldiers had finally climbed the city wall, and danced happily and stood in front of the battle to supervise the battle.
The soldiers of the Uighur army also held their breath, they were one step away from success, after entering the city, they were the first to merit, and they could enjoy all the spoils in this city, if anyone dared to say a word, they could go up and be a slap, this city was beaten down by Lao Tzu, how old are you, why are you talking nonsense here? In the end, this world still has to talk about strength, and for soldiers, military merit is the most important strength.
The Uighur soldiers desperately climbed up, the Hami soldiers desperately drove them down, the Uighurs were victorious because of the large number of people, and the Hami army was victorious because of the geographical advantage, and no one could help anyone for a while.
However, the stalemate was always broken, and a brave Uighur commander took his own shield to the city in order to capture the glory of the first merit of entering the city, regardless of the danger. He has a lot of combat experience, and he specially saw the timing of the Hami army at the head of a city that was very busy, and quickly climbed up to the top of the city with a shield, and was about to climb to the top in a blink of an eye.
A soldier of the Hami army inadvertently squinted at this dangerous figure, and subconsciously picked up a shovel gun, trying to overturn the ladder climbed by the Uighur commander, and threw the commander into a mess, but what he never expected was that the commander had already prepared for his move, and his skills were much quicker than him, and the moment he stretched the spear down, the Uighur commander grabbed the neck of the spear, and then pulled it down hard. Unexpectedly, the Hami soldiers who were caught off guard were pulled off the city, and they directly fell and burst their brains.
Seeing that this blow was successful, the commander of the Uighur army did not miss the opportunity, and with his shield in hand, he jumped onto the head of Turpan. When a Hami soldier saw that an enemy had jumped up, he did not dare to slack off at the moment, and immediately stabbed him with a spear. The Uighur commander was a very good man, and with a slight turn to the side, he dodged the assassination of the Hami soldier's spear, and quickly clamped the Hami soldier's spear in the creaky nest with his left arm holding the shield.
The Uighur commander was so powerful that a spear was caught in a creaking nest by him, as if it had been pierced into a rocky mountain, and it was so stuck that the soldiers of the Hami army screamed in their hearts that it was not good, and they drew their spears twice vigorously, trying to draw their weapons back, stabilize their positions, and fight again, and then they pumped hard twice in a row, and the spear did not move at all.
The Uighur commander didn't give him much of a chance, a smug smile on his lips, and then quickly drew his sword from his waist to cut off the Hami soldier's neck.
At the same time, another Hami soldier, seeing that his companion was in danger, raised his sword from another direction, trying to kill the Uighur commander and free his companion.
The commander of the Uighur army had a wealth of combat experience, and knew that the moment he rushed to the city alone was the most dangerous, because there was no way to retreat, there were no reinforcements, and he would become the object of the enemy's fire, so at this time, he had to watch and listen to all directions, and if he was not careful, he would be stabbed into a hornet's nest by the enemy's swords.
Although the Uighur commander was fighting with the pikemen of the Hami army, his eyes were scanning the movements of the enemy forces around him, and his ears were listening to movements behind him and in other directions.
He had already noticed that the Hami soldier was slashing at him with a knife, and immediately without hesitation, he turned around sharply and slammed the Hami soldier's body with the shield covering his body. The commander of the Uighur army, who was as strong as an ox, only heard a "clang" sound, and then turned the soldiers of the Hami army on their backs, with gold stars in their eyes, and the sword in their hands flew under the city wall, and they did not know that it had fallen on the body of the unlucky ghost.
The Uighur commander did not hesitate, and while the Hami soldier was dizzy on all fours, he swooped down and stabbed him in the stomach, ending his life.
By the time the other Hami soldiers reacted, three Uighur commanders had already climbed up to the top of the city, and together with their commanders, they stood in formation against the location of the ladder and held a beachhead.
Seeing this scene, the Hami army was in charge of guarding this section of the battlement, and shouted in his heart, if he allowed this to develop, the entire breach of the city wall defense would be opened from him, and a sudden anger rose in his chest, and he rushed over with a dozen of his men, vowing to throw these Uighurs who had beaten him in the face to the bottom of the city wall and smash them into meat sauce.
However, the Uighur army knew that they had no way to retreat, and the only way to survive was to hold the beachhead, and then wait for more and more of their companions to rush up and capture the city of Turpan in one fell swoop.
In addition, the Uighur army's martial arts were very good, and the honor of the first merit in breaking the city and the situation of fighting against the water inspired the fighting spirit in his heart, and he actually slashed the centurion's sword of the Hami army with a single sword, and sent him to the western sky with a single sword.