Chapter 338: Cavalry Confrontation

When the third battalion was cleaning up the battlefield, Sun Yi did two things.

First, a note was given to the people who had been destroyed. If the fellow returns, with this note, you can go to the staff to receive compensation.

Second, the battle to block the other line of the Yellow Flag was fierce, and the cavalry of the Great Norbu was transferred out of the village for reinforcements.

Leading the other line of positive yellow flag strikers is a Hada man in his early thirties named Sony.

Soni's family returned to Manchukuo when Nurhaqi conquered the Hada Tribe. Sony's father and brother were fluent in Mongolian, Chinese, and Manchu, and were named "Baksh" by Nurhaqi to engage in civilian work.

Sonny himself is both civil and military, and was once a first-class guard of Nurhaqi, and gradually became a guerrilla in the Zhenghuang Banner by virtue of his military exploits.

Because of his foreign origins, Sony is very cautious.

For Hauge to shrink his headquarters and send two strikers with 200 men each to sweep, Sony had a complaint. Since the Mongols can eat small groups of outing horses, the number of strikers should not be too small. But Hauge's change of tactics worked immediately, the Mongols stopped harassing their headquarters, and the forward went smoothly, and Sony kept his mouth shut.

Sonny understood that the Mongol cavalry was not wiped out. Sony always maintains close contact with Aobai, and often takes the initiative to move closer to Aobai.

Ao Bai laughed at this.

Ao Bai thinks that Sonny is too timid, and that he is seeking refuge by approaching him. Ao Bai spoke generously, as long as Sony doesn't steal credit, follow if you are willing to follow! If Sony encounters an opponent who is difficult to deal with, as long as three puffs of wolf smoke are raised, Aobai will rush to reinforcements.

Ao Bai never expected that it was himself who raised the wolf smoke to ask for help.

Seeing the wolf smoke, Sony urged the two hundred armored soldiers in the headquarters to quickly approach Aobai.

A ghostly stream of Mongol cavalry sprang up from the steppe, blocking Sony's path.

The Manchurian bow was a hindrance on horseback, and the speed of the arrow was not as fast as the Mongolian bow. Sonny ordered all the armored soldiers to dismount to meet the enemy, and the Mongol cavalry also dismounted from a distance.

At first, Sonny thought that the Mongol cavalry and other horses would attack when they had enough spirits. But Sonny waited left and right, and the Mongols just didn't attack.

Sony couldn't hold on.

With the courage of Aobai, it is never a problem to break through when encountering a strong enemy. But if he joins his own book after Ao Bai returns, saying that he is afraid of war, or that he has delayed the fighter, Sony and Zhu Shen will still be a slave of the full dwarf after all, and he will not be able to tell even if he is full of mouths.

Sonny ordered the armored men to mount their horses and prepare to rush through the interception of the Mongol cavalry.

The Mongol soldiers turned over and got on their horses.

Sonny understands that the mount armor is inferior to the Mongol soldiers, and it is absolutely impossible to get around. At the moment, there is only one way to defeat this group of Mongols.

The Manchurian armoured soldiers were in a whole formation, with heavy armor in front and light armor in the back, and 200 horsemen formed a cone.

The Mongol cavalry tightened their formation, forming a phalanx with loose left and right flanks.

Sonny drew his saber and roared, leading the way.

The left flank of the Mongol cavalry rose head-on.

Sony's horse accelerates from idle to trot, from trot to fast running, and from fast running to sprinting.

The oncoming Mongols went toe-to-toe.

Sonny saw the Mongol right flank begin to make a detour, preparing to attack Sony's flank.

The war horse has gone crazy, and it is impossible to make any changes. Sonny struck at the Mongolian rider at the front.

All Sony could hear was the whirring of the wind in his ears.

The first round of arrows fired by the Mongol cavalry.

Locusts flew in the sky, and Sonny felt a hard blow to the shoulder.

An arrow slammed into Sony's knife-wielding right shoulder, and the "dang" sound was blocked by the iron leaf in the cotton armor, and the arrow staggered to Sony's arm.

Sonny heard a horse slam on the ground behind him.

The Manchurian soldiers fired arrows in return.

Compared with the rain of arrows from the Mongol soldiers, the Manchurian arrows in the opposite direction are scarce.

But the Manchurian arrows were heavy and steady, and the unarmored Mongol riders fell one after another.

Sonny saw the Mongol cavalry rushing to the front sway, the war horse fell flat on the grass, and the cavalry was thrown out a few feet away.

Sonny turned his horse's head slightly, poking into the gap that appeared in the Mongolian formation.

As long as they poked in, the Mongol soldiers attacking the flank were helpless against the Manchurian armor.

It was greeted by a rain of arrows from the Mongol cavalry.

Sonny felt a few arrows in his cotton armor.

At this moment, the Manchurian and Mongol soldiers began to stagger together.

Sonny bent down and lightly stretched his right arm, the tip of his knife just reaching the body of the oncoming Mongol cavalry.

There was a "stab" sound, and a force passed from the tip of the knife to Sony's wrist. Sonny turned his wrist in obedience to the force, and the saber was dragged behind him. There was a muffled sound behind him, and it was two horses that were galloping against each other.

Sonny had just raised his saber back when a horse whizzed past Sonny's left. Sonny only felt a heat in his left abdomen, as if a cut had been cracked from the front of him to the back of his body.

Before he had time to think about it, a horse crashed head-on into Sony.

There was no master on horseback, and the Mongol rider tripped over one foot with a stirrup, his body dragged upside down on the grass, and a Manchurian heavy arrow stuck in his chest.

Sony's closing of his eyes and waving his hand is a knife.

Cavalry hedges, life and death are up to the sky.

The best way to do that is to act as if you are dead.

Sony's knife slashed into the air.

The oncoming horse rushed towards Sony's right leg.

In the blink of an eye, the two armies had completed their first encounter, leaving wounded men and horses in the meadow.

Sonny was secretly surprised that the unarmored Mongol cavalry did not break up at the last moment.

The mount slowed down, and Sonny glanced down at his lower abdomen. From the front to the back, the cotton armor was cut into a large white gap.

Cavalry confrontation is life and death in an instant.

At this moment, the Manchurian soldiers took advantage of the armor to protect themselves.

If, according to the conventional tactics, the two sides rest after the confrontation, and wait for the horsepower to recover before launching the next round of hedging, Sony is confident that the Mongol cavalry will be defeated with these two hundred cavalry alone.

But Sony is going to rush and go to the Ao Bai round. Sonny left the Mongol soldier in front of him, beat his horse and headed straight for the wolf smoke in the distance.

The Mongols did not appreciate it, and the Mongol cavalry, which had been attacking the flanks in a roundabout way, followed in a large circle.

The hedging just now seriously depleted the Manchurian horsepower, and the distance between the two sides quickly approached.

If the Mongols were allowed to attack from behind, the Zhenghuang Banner would only be beaten.

Sonny ordered all of them to dismount and form a formation to meet the enemy with a Manchurian bow.

The Mongols abandoned the attack after several ineffective rounds of Manguo onslaught, and the two sides were again at a stalemate.

Sony refueled its horsepower and charged again.

The Mongol cavalry hedged again.

Sonny once again cut through the Mongol defense line and advanced in the direction of Wolf Smoke, the Mongol cavalry surrounded again, and Sonny ordered Armor to dismount again.

Repeating this twice, Sony suddenly understood.

The Mongols stopped themselves so disregarding casualties, and Aobai must be in big trouble.