Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Battle of the Gongge Plain (1)

Of course, Babasbahn was not unaware of the absolute numerical superiority of the other side, but he believed that with his main force of 50,000 men, it would be impossible to conquer Yakbada in a short time, and then the Badana army would be at a disadvantage when it was on an expedition. On the other hand www.biquge.info if the 250,000 army was defeated here, it would undoubtedly seriously damage the confidence of the ministers to continue to resist, and as long as this army was prevented from returning to the city of Yekbada, the number of troops in the city that could resist would be very limited. For this, he must win the battle of the Gongge Plain.

But this battle is really not easy to fight, on the surface the ratio of forces between the two sides is two to one, in fact, the main force of Baibasbahn is only 50,000 people, the rest of the troops are not without combat effectiveness, but lack of loyalty and fighting spirit, it can be said that the success is not enough to lose, so this battle is a disadvantage of five to one or even more. The only advantage of Baibasbahn is that the other side is a coalition army, although the leaders are all famous generals of Pas, but they do not belong to a faction, and there must be problems with the coordination between them, and this is the only chance for Baibasbahn.

The day of the battle has come. By the time the sun rises on the horizon, the duo is already in array. Due to the superiority of the Paz army, Baibasbahn had to stretch his array to deal with it, so the depth of his array was much thinner, but his formation surprised the Paz commander Guge.

Basbahn had his most trusted general, Arantlan, lead 30,000 Bataana infantry to form the Chinese army; The guest general Dadaran led 10,000 cavalry of the headquarters and 5,000 Paz cavalry as the left flank; The right flank was led by the Paz general Tyris, with 70,000 Pas. Basbahn himself led 10,000 cavalry to the rear.

Bybasbar didn't expect much from Tyris's commanding ability, the only reason he chose Tyris's was that Tyris was the captain of Princess Midir's squire, and Bicarius IV would not have given him the jewel of his palm to protect if he had not trusted Tyris, and what Bybath Barn expected was his loyalty and his status as a general of Paz.

In the face of the formation of Baibasbarn, General Guge, the commander of the Paz army, fell into deep thought: the formation of the Badana army was obviously unequal in numbers, with only 15,000 cavalry on the left flank, 30,000 in the center, and 70,000 on the right, which seemed extremely asymmetrical. Moreover, in Guge's view, these three are actually the strongest on the left and the weakest on the right, because Paz is emotionally unwilling to fight with his own compatriots.

It seems that Bai Basbahn has abandoned Paz and surrendered, he hopes to let the number of the right flank to consume the attack power of the Path army, and when they can't withstand it, they will naturally gradually retreat, at this time the main force of the Path army will definitely have a tendency to rush to this gap, and at this time Bai Basbahn will let the left flank begin to press and break through, and he himself will lead his cavalry to attack his right flank with a counterclockwise advance, in order to break through the right wing troops and the middle army to attack the main formation of the Path army. Guge made such a judgment.

What a bold plan, if he does this and succeeds, then the Paz army will probably fall into chaos, and the situation will be difficult to control at that time, because he is actually leading a super miscellaneous army, and once he loses unified command, he will become the target of the enemy's various defeats.

However, Guge did not have the will to cooperate with Baibasbahn's operation, and immediately came up with a set of countermeasures in his mind, and he immediately summoned the senior generals to make small deployment adjustments.

During the adjustment of the Paz army, Baibasbahn did not take action, because he was a small man, and it was not a good choice to attack rashly; And the Paz army did not make any moves, because the Bataan army was arrayed with their backs to the sun, and if they attacked too early, the sunlight would make the soldiers unable to open their eyes, but it would be better to maintain the array and not let the other side have a chance to take advantage of it.

Time passed minute by minute in the tense confrontation between the two sides, and gradually the sun rose overhead, and at this time the Paz army moved, and Guge had completed a new deployment, so he began to operate.

From the very beginning, the Pas Army did almost all their best. The 60,000 men on the left flank led by General Silmen took the lead in attacking the right flank of the Badana army, followed by the 80,000 troops of the middle route led by the Count of Shobanor, and the 50,000 right flank led by General Honkeli also began to attack the left flank of the opponent.

A whole 190,000 troops poured towards the Badana army, and you can imagine how shocked the soldiers were in the face of this scene, but Baibasbahn could see the clue at a glance - the Paz army was hiding its strength!

Anyone could see that the right flank of Bataan's army was actually a weak link, so it was common sense that elite troops should be concentrated to break through this point, and of course this is what Basbahn wants to see. However, Guge's approach was the opposite, and almost all of the 60,000 men led by Hilmen were the private armies of various magnates. These units are even superior to the regular Paz army in terms of individual combat ability, but because of their small size and the fact that most of their members are rangers, swordsmen, and mercenaries, they are very uncooperative, so it is difficult to exert their strength in this kind of large army battle. If it was an assault of one or two thousand people, its power should not be underestimated, but it was simply unknown to rush up in a chaotic manner. This is an anomaly, and the only explanation is that Guge wants to put pressure on himself while preserving his true combat power.

In addition, Basbar noticed another strange phenomenon, and that was the commander of the right flank of the Path Army, Hung Keli. The forty-one-year-old general has always been known for his bravery and impatience, and he has always been the one who rushes to the front in every battle, but today he has uncharacteristically stayed last, and it is clear that the right flank is not the main direction of the Paz army. Combined with the anomaly of the left flank, Gug obviously wants to break through the center, which means that he has seen the flaw in the Babasbar pendulum, and wants to break through the middle to destroy the command system of the Badana army, so that the Paz pawns on the right flank will not be able to attack themselves, and the left flank will also be difficult to exert its strength.

What a tough old general. The smile on his lips was hidden under his pretty beard, he knew about the old general, who had already become famous, and he didn't expect this little trick to hide from General Guge's eyes, Guge's reaction was exactly what Baibasbar wanted him to do, so that he could carry out the next move.

But the key to being able to carry out the next step is that the middle lane of the Batana army is not broken through by the Paz army, and in the face of the famous general Count Xiubanor, the pressure on Arantran is quite heavy.

Thinking of this, Bai Basbahn couldn't help but look towards the middle army, where there was the back of the 30,000 elite infantry he had carefully trained, and the heroic posture of the general Alantlan, who had been the captain of his guard, riding his horse and commanding. (To be continued.) )