Chapter 97: 5 The Battle of the Gongge Plain (4)
At that moment, the Count of Subanor understood Arantlan's intentions, and since the left wing and the main formation were gone, why did he hold on to his position any longer? He is planning to use the forces at hand to counterattack Paz, so as to disrupt the connection between the various units of the Path army, and win time and space for Baibasbahn! This move seems to be crazy beyond words, but it is actually a ferocious killing move for the Paz army. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoIf it is a normal army, this will definitely die a miserable death, but the problem of the Paz army is that the coordination ability of the various departments is not uniform, and if the opponent adopts this method of warfare, it is easy to stir up the Paz army into a pot of porridge. It was only then that Count Subalow realized that he had made a mistake, and that his long-term military qualities had made his subordinates obey the command as if they were his own hands and feet, so he neglected to think about how to deal with such a tactic when he commanded a mixed army, which was impossible to happen in his conscious world, because no one dared to take such a risk. As a result, the facts were laid out in front of him, and when the other party had the courage to do such a brutal thing, it was his turn to be at a loss.
However, the Count of Shobano was indeed a veteran of the battlefield, and he immediately reacted - since it was impossible to control the entire army, then he should lead his own men and horses to launch a powerful attack on the enemy army, and the other troops should of course be ordered, but they cannot be expected to keep up with their own pace.
In terms of immediacy, he could not be wrong in doing so, but he overlooked one point, that is, those troops that could not keep up with him would become his own constraints, limiting his speed of action. Moreover, Arantran did not intend to break the middle lane army of Paz from the beginning, what he wanted to do was to create chaos, so of course, after the attack on the Count of Xiubanor worked, Arantran turned his momentum and attacked directly to Pass's left flank, Hillmen.
This move undoubtedly made the troubled Hilmen worse - there was nothing more painful for a general than commanding an army that lacked unity of action and being caught in the middle of an enemy attack. In the face of a sudden flank attack, the left flank of the Paz Army was simply self-defeating, completely ignoring friendly forces and prioritizing the interests of their own small group, which resulted in a disrupted situation and a better stage for Arantlan, the chaos maker.
As a result, at the same time that Baibasbar broke through the Paz Central Army and began to attack the Guge main position, the left flank of the Path Army began to show defeat.
Although they broke through the center of the Paz army, Baibasbahn could not immediately attack Guge's main position, because the 15,000 cavalry had already arrived in battle positions, and they did not have time to form an array, so they simply launched a counter-assault towards Baibasban. If all of these cavalry were in place, they would be able to consume most of Baibasbahn's strength, if not win. However, because they came around the whole camp, their ranks were stretched, so they committed the great taboo of the soldiers, and the army became guerrillas. All they did was to use their lives to test the unsurpassed bravery of Basbahn.
Seeing the cavalry being cut down to the ground like leeks, Guge couldn't help but gasp: he had heard that nine years ago, at the age of twenty, Baibasbahn had stabbed the famous and invincible Turghe Khan Immidi on the battlefield, and he admired his bravery. But it is better to be famous than to meet, and he didn't expect that Baibasbahn would be so strong.
"This is simply the reincarnation of His Majesty Andrapatius." Guge whispered. He had never seen such a strong man among the people he knew, and only the legendary depiction of the founding monarch Andrapatius could match the picture at hand.
It was at this time that a second change occurred, and it occurred on the right flank of the Paz army - General Hung Keli was defeated by Dadaran!
This incident was a complete accident, originally Hong Keli was staring at the second half of Dadaran's attack, and Dadaran was at the forefront as the front of the attack, and it was impossible for either side to meet anyone. However, the presence of Baibasbahn freed Dadaran from his shackles, and his mission was to attract as much attention as possible to the enemy and create opportunities for Baibasbahn's attack. Now that Babaan was close to the other side's own position, Dadaran's mission was over, and it was necessary for him to take care of the safety of his men, so he turned back to rescue the second half of the brethren, and the two brave generals collided together.
At the age of forty-one, he has reached the pinnacle of his tomahawk prowess, fearless in the face of Dadaran's elusive spear, and invisibly defeats his opponent's attacks. The two sides fought for more than a dozen rounds, and neither took advantage of it.
The more Hong Keli played, the more excited he became, it had been a long time since he had met such a worthy opponent. The battle axe in his hand swung faster and faster, and finally found a mistake in Dadaran and swung the spear away.
"You're done!" Hong Keli swung his tomahawk and slashed at his opponent, at this time he seemed to see a black snake suddenly attacking his face, he hurriedly used his tomahawk to flick it, but the black snake continued to gain momentum and wrapped his neck!
It was too late, but it was too late, and Dadalan pulled hard, and Hong Keli was pulled off the horse. Only then did he see clearly that his opponent was holding a long black whip!
"It's something like this!" Hong Keli said hoarsely, but his body hit the ground.
"Fool, who told you I used a spear!" Dadaran said coldly as he pierced the back of Hong Keli's neck with the spear in his left hand.
The death of Honkeli had two serious consequences: first, Path's right flank lost its commander, and their attacks began to become disorderly; The second is that Dadalan decided to attack the Guge main camp and form a pincer offensive with Baibasbahn.
At this point, the scales of victory and defeat began to tilt in favor of Bataan's side. At this time, the left flank of the Paz army began to lose under the attack of Arantlan, the middle of the Paz army did not pose a serious threat to Arantlan due to the poor organization of the attack of the Count of Hubanoer, and the right flank fell into a dilemma of poor command due to the death of Honkeli. Now the only people Guge can really command are the men and horses of his own formation, but he is facing two high-morale Badana cavalry troops.
"It's ironic, the entire battlefield is almost entirely Paz's army, but there are no troops that the old man can mobilize in time." A wry smile appeared on Guge's old face, and the cloud of failure at this moment hung over his heart. It seems that he will have to choose between fleeing and fighting to the death. (To be continued.) )