Chapter 350: Conspiracy

The two armies were all infantry, and they were closing in on each other. In ancient times, combat relied on physical strength, and the high-speed running scenes in film and television dramas were just for good looks.

In actual combat, before the two sides engaged, most of the time the infantry advanced steadily, otherwise, when they ran in front of the enemy, they were already tired and out of breath, wouldn't that be looking for death?

At the forefront of the Tang army was still the Modao Formation, and the speed at which they advanced was even slower. They held down their positions and approached the enemy step by step, and behind them were a large number of Tang soldiers with horizontal swords in their hands.

There was no sound on the beach, and there was a tense atmosphere, which made people feel oppressive and dull, and the hearts of the soldiers were beating nervously, and there was a rush of air in their chests, which made people have the urge to scream loudly.

The two sides are getting closer and closer, and the nervous faces can already be seen very clearly, and when the distance between the two sides is only a dozen steps, the soldiers on both sides shout and begin to accelerate, and then violently collide together.

The battlefield was crowded with people, and the sound of weapons, shouts and screams converged into a noisy sound.

The Japanese slaves were extremely vicious and fearless of death, but their short swords were so fragile in front of the sword wall of the Mo Sword Array, and groups of young warriors turned into broken corpses in the blink of an eye.

In front of the tall and well-equipped Tang army, most of the short and outdated Japanese warriors were quickly killed.

The Uno warriors who fought with the rest of the coalition forces were also quickly routed by the outnumbered coalition forces. However, the murderous Japanese slaves also caused a certain amount of losses to the coalition forces.

The Japanese slaves, who were lucky enough not to die, ran to the sea, got on the boat and fled, and those who did not have time to get on the boat jumped directly into the sea and swam towards the warship on the sea.

The dinghys that were rowing towards the beach also turned around and left.

In this battle, the coalition forces annihilated about 3,000 Japanese troops and captured more than 100 small boats.

The Uno fleet stayed at sea for a while, and most of it sailed away.

The next day, the Japanese slaves did not appear, but Hou Yingjie did not dare to relax his vigilance at all. He guessed that the Unu would land elsewhere and gather their forces before attacking.

In the afternoon of that day, Quan Gai Suwen personally came here and met with Hou Yingjie and other coalition generals.

Under the current circumstances, the coalition forces can only get through the difficulties together if they are in the same boat, so everyone decided to fight together.

When studying the combat plan, there was a disagreement.

After introducing the current situation, Quangai Suwen said: "The army of the Japanese slaves was put together on a temporary basis, and everyone has seen the combat strength, but that's it. We have dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese slaves.

My suggestion is to let the Unu go to the island, concentrate our main force, and fight a decisive battle with the Unu, as long as we can defeat their main force in one battle, we can break their will to resist. ”

His idea was to use the strength of the coalition army, especially the terrifying combat power of the Tang army, to fight a decisive battle with the Uguryeo, and only by defeating the main force of the Uzun was the only hope for their Goguryeo people to survive.

Otherwise, once the coalition forces withdrew, only their Goguryeo people would remain, and without the support of the navy, the Unu would be able to land all over the island at any time, and they would be unable to defend against it. There were too many Unos, and sooner or later the Goguryeo people would be exhausted.

The generals of the coalition army knew his plan, but they didn't want to die for the Goguryeo people, their idea was to hold on to this beach and wait for the arrival of reinforcements, and they would withdraw immediately.

Quan Gai Suwen had no choice but to agree with their opinions. He also needs the help of the coalition forces at the moment, at least, with these coalition forces here, they can share part of the defense of Kyushu Island.

That night, Quangai Suwen sent a lot of gold, silver, jewelry, and beautiful Japanese slave women to the generals of the coalition army. Hou Yingjie and others had some good feelings about Quan Gai Suwen.

In the headquarters of the Goguryeo people in Kumamoto Prefecture, the general under Izumi Gai Suwen said: "These bastards of the coalition army, they clearly will not help us fight, once the rescue comes, they will withdraw immediately, why are you still so good to them?" ”

"These guys are not good things, but we need their help now, and having them here can at least help us contain some of the Japanese slaves." ”

General Goguryeo said worriedly: "Prime Minister, but once the reinforcements arrive, after they leave, will we be able to hold Kyushu Island?" ”

Quan Gai Suwen shook his head and said, "I underestimated the determination of the Japanese to resist, I originally thought that they were scattered tribes that could easily be broken individually. I didn't expect them to join forces, relying only on our strength, sooner or later they would be consumed by them.

The only way to do this was to try to involve the Tang Dynasty, the Silla, and the Baekje in this war.

When their reinforcements arrive, I will negotiate with their generals and ask them to participate in the war against the Unons, even if they do not participate in the war on land, as long as they can destroy the Uno navy, I will have the confidence to hold Kyushu. ”

The Goguryeo general said, "Will they agree? ”

"They sent the navy, and on land, we have a lot of people, and when necessary, we will take them hostage and force them to participate in the war against the Japanese slaves. ”

The Goguryeo general said, "Prime Minister, this is really a good idea. ”

In the headquarters, the generals of Goguryeo saw hope and their spirits could not help but be lifted.

The next morning, the Silla people, who were deployed on the northernmost side of the coalition army, reported that from the direction of Iizuka the Unu had landed, and at least 30,000 men had already driven towards here.

Hou Yingjie led 6,000 Tang troops to the Silla position to fight the Unu.

In addition, the negotiating envoy sent by Niu Jinda met the Japanese navy in the sea near Takashima and was taken to the headquarters of the Japanese alliance in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

The Uno kings Tenchi, Harada Tsering, and Tanaka Ichiro, among others, met with Ushijinda's deputy chief of staff, Wang Quanyou, and the Silla envoy as an interpreter.

Wang Quanyou said: "Your Majesty, the kings, some of the troops of my Datang, Silla and Baekje are stranded in the Fukuoka area of Kyushu Island. ”

Ichiro Tanaka said angrily: "What are your people doing on our Kyushu Island? ”

Wang Quanyou said: "This king, why are you asking this? It's not a child fighting, things are like this now, is it interesting to ask the reason again? ”

With a "cang", Ichiro Tanaka pulled out his sword and pointed it at Wang Quanyou.