Chapter 153: Ghal Meadows
On the afternoon of the second day of the Battle of Kano, at sunset.
The Han army suddenly appeared in another important pastoral area of the Great Suobu: Geer Meadows.
Stationed here is the Ministry of Vental. Wintar was in the prime of life, tall and good-looking, the eldest son of the brother of King Ullinden Khan, the nephew of King Khan, and the cousin of Dasuo.
Wintar had been by the Khan's side since he was a child, and grew up with Dasuo, being Dasuo's riding and archery companion and hunting helper, and the two had a deep and unbreakable relationship, and Wentar grew up to succeed his father, who had died of illness, as the leader of a tribe. He was a die-hard supporter and strongest ally of the Great Suo. Victor himself was brave and tenacious, and his men were young and strong, sincere and loyal, and he was always the most reliable right-hand man of Dasuo in the struggle to defend the succession to the throne, and played an irreplaceable and important role. In any challenge to the succession of King Dasuo Khan, Wintar was always the first to stand up and make it clear, vowing to fight to the death against all challengers. His firm support and such a fierce posture make any challenger have to be afraid. Whenever Da Suo went on an expedition, he would leave Wintar on the steppe to deter the tribes hostile to him, so as to prevent him from worrying about the future. Vental is Dasuo's psychological anchor of the sea. And you, here to pull out this needle!
On the grassland, every attack point you carefully choose is the most painful acupuncture point for Da Suo, and the losses he suffers are the most unbearable losses for him to inherit the throne. You're just going to sting him over and over again, and break his heart over and over again.
At that time, the Ministry of Vental was preparing dinner. When the Han army, dressed in enemy black armor, rushed into the camp in two directions, they thought that their fellow tribes from other tribes had something to visit. Some soldiers walked towards the Han army with welcoming smiles, wanting to invite the visitors to dismount and have dinner together.
When the first enemy soldier was cut down, his face was full of surprise, and his companions around him were all dumbfounded, completely unable to react properly.
The killing spread rapidly through the camp.
A soldier who had been attacked, who was bending down to stir a large pot of mutton soup with a copper spoon, heard the wind whistling in his ears, and was about to look up, but his head did not listen to his command, flew over the cauldron, and smashed into the arms of the soldier opposite.
When the Han army's horse team swept through the mutton soup and rushed towards the Great Tent of Wintal, the headless corpse had been erected there for a while, and its appearance was very strange.
Wintale sat down in front of the desk, picked up the steaming mutton soup, and approached his face, and was about to enjoy it, when a silver spear pierced in from outside the tent with lightning speed, and a shot was pierced into the soup basin in his hand, and the whole pot of hot broth was poured on his face at once. He screamed and covered his face with one hand.
However, as the nephew of the Khan King, Wintal was much stronger than his uncle Shou Tuo, and it only took half a second for him to react that there was an enemy attack, and although he didn't know who the enemy was, his fighting instinct immediately prevailed. Holding back the sharp pain in his face, he immediately fell to the side, dodging the second shot that followed.
Wintal rolled on the ground a few times, realizing that his left eye was still open, and he reached for his saber. By this time, your horse had rushed into his tent with the spear, and you rode after him in the tent.
He's rolling on the ground to avoid you.
Because the tent is not very spacious, you can be restricted from moving on horseback. Wintale seized the gap and managed to escape the tent. He found the horse outside the tent and jumped on it.
He turned his horse's head and came back to meet you. At this time, you also happened to rush out of the big tent again. You meet each other.
With a scalded face, Vental opened his left eye and slashed at you with his sword, and he poured all his strength into his right arm, trying to cut you in half, but the strength he had concentrated on his arm suddenly and strangely disappeared, because the force was too strong, and under the action of inertia, he was planted from his horse to the ground at once.
At the moment when he was shattered, he felt something fall from the sky and hit his scalded face. Just as he reacted, it was his right arm that was still holding the saber, and his left arm had already left his body, and through his left eye, he saw his left arm flying in front of your horse, your gun already hanging on the ring, and you held a sharp saber in your hand.
In the great fear aroused by this strange sight, his survival instinct overwhelmed the battle instinct, and he desperately got up again, trying to escape, but suddenly he saw his back, and he saw his headless body crawling forward. Then he felt his head flying in the opposite direction to his body. Before his head hit the ground, he saw his headless body spurting blood on it.
The last thing Wintar saw in his life was that you picked up his headless corpse with a spear and threw it onto the back of his warhorse. You struck the horse on the hip with the barrel of your gun, and the horse was so frightened that it neighed and rushed out of the camp with its body in a frenzy. In the midst of such an astonishing spectacle, the light of the world was extinguished.
Withtar's horse fled with his corpse, and the next afternoon, following its familiar route, ran to a place near the Khan's department, and with great effort, the Khan's people recognized that it was actually Wintal, and the bad news was immediately transmitted to the Khan. When the Khan went to inspect it in shock, the report of the destruction of the Shoutuo tribe also arrived.
When he first saw the corpse of Vental, King Khan judged that it was an internal conflict and vendetta, but the news from Shoutuobu made him understand that the enemy was from the outside.
Han Army! There was actually a Han army that went deep into such a position in the grassland! This has not been the case in decades!
The Han army actually attacked him on the grassland! Actually killed one of his younger brothers and a nephew in front of his house!
You killed the brave and warlike Venthal in three shots and divided by two in three shots, shocking the enemy army, causing the enemy army to be leaderless in an instant, the army was disheartened, and became a chaotic situation, and the iron cavalry of the Han army once again showed its might. The battle on the Ghor Meadow was over in just twenty minutes.
The Venthals were crushed in one fell swoop, leaving behind more than 500 corpses in panic, and the rest scattered in the rising night.
This time, instead of ordering the Han army to follow behind and fight fiercely, you ordered to rest.
The soldiers enjoyed their warm dinner in the enemy's camp.