Chapter 108 6 Harvest
When the battle comes to this point, anyone can see one thing, that is, the Bihab army cannot win. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
The mighty army of 150,000 fought hard for a whole day and suffered huge casualties, but it was never able to break through the opponent's defenses. Even after the opponent's fortifications have been reduced to nothing, and the most elite troops have been dispatched to launch a general attack, there is still no improvement, then the outcome is actually self-evident.
The lords who followed Bihab, whether they had reached an agreement with Baibasbarn, wavered from side to side, or wanted to continue to support Bihab, almost all thought of going together - since this battle was no longer possible, it meant that Bihab would not have a chance to defeat Baibasbahn again. In this case, it was only a matter of time before Bihab perished, so why stay on a ship that was doomed to sink?
Those with a conscience chose to abandon the ship and jump into the sea, while many more chose to loot as much as possible of the remaining property on board, for it so happened that the ship's greatest wealth, Bihab himself, was now separated from his main force.
When the lords turned their heads and waved their butcher's knives at Bihab, Bihab immediately understood what had happened—Hilmon's prophecy had been misplaced. Fortunately, Hilmen had already taken precautions against this, and he left behind the best three thousand archers to guard his lord.
The rain of arrows from poor Bihab's strongest archers did not fall on the heads of the Paz army, but plunged into the bodies of their former comrades. These fast and accurate arrows would cause thousands of casualties with each salvo, and where could the lords' troops resist? Soon they left their lord behind, but the hard-hearted lords had now reached the point where they had no future until they captured Bihab, and they struggled to drive the rest of their men to continue their lunge, and finally broke through the distance barrier and entered the array of archers.
As soon as these elite archers are attacked by the enemy in hand-to-hand combat, their numerical disadvantage is immediately apparent. But their sacrifice was not meaningless, at least to buy time for Bihab's escape.
Bihab fled. Bihab had not intended to do this, as he had no troops behind him to stop Baibasbahn's attack, and this escape would mean complete defeat. For a nobleman, the shame of defeat is even more terrible than death. But when the shadow of death actually loomed, Bihab could not withstand the power of instinct and chose to flee.
Hilmon, of course, witnessed this, but by this time he was already riding a tiger. If you hastily withdraw your troops from the front line, you will definitely be killed by Baibasbahn taking advantage of the situation, but if you want to watch the lord being killed, then those lords will immediately kill you, and you will lose even more miserably if you are caught between the front and back. After much consideration, he decided to send out 10,000 men of the rearguard and attack the rear of the lords. And he himself began to deploy forces and prepare to organize a breakout retreat. The last battle of the Gonggo Plains was also the fastest time to retreat to save his life, and this time he planned to repeat the old trick.
It's a pity that the god of fate didn't favor him this time. At this time, Dadaran attacked from his left flank and Billiudas from his right flank, and the all-in-a-knowing Baibasbahn finally crossed his horse and led his troops to begin a counterattack.
When Bihab's troops reached this point, even the gods could not be saved. Attacked from the left and right, there are enemy troops in front and rebels in the back, there is really no way to go to heaven and no way to enter the ground. Hilmen, with more than 500 men of his makeshift organization, abandoned his large army and slammed into the lord's army, which was the easiest to break through.
The Bihab army became even more disorganized due to the loss of the commander's command, and Dadaran and Biljudas used their military qualities to the fullest, harvesting these chaotic enemy forces like ripe wheat.
In this case, neither Dadaran nor Billiudas had their goal of hunting Hilmen, and Bababban was too far away for Hilmen to escape, but unfortunately Hilmen did not escape. Because he ignored the fact that Bihab had fled. The lords had only found out that Bihab had fled after they had eliminated the archers, and while remorseful, many of them shifted their sniper targets to Hilmon. Therefore, the lords led their troops and rushed towards Hilmen like crazy.
Hilmen originally planned to start from the weakest point, but he never expected that this place would become the most difficult natural danger to break through. Seeing his men fall one by one, and the enemy's encirclement getting thicker and thicker, Hilmen knew that he had no hope of breaking through, and could only cut down the enemy who tried to take off his head again and again, but he could not kill a bloody way. A flash of light, an arrow shot deep into Hilmen's unprotected back waist, Hilmen's body shook, the sword in his hand was slightly slower by half a second, and immediately another spear stabbed him in the thigh. Hilmon slashed the spear-wielding soldier with all his might, only to be stabbed in the body by more spears.
A large amount of blood poured up from his stomach, and Hilmen spurted the blood full of blood at the enemy in front of him with a puff, and at the same time unleashed the final blow at the enemy, and then he turned over and fell from his horse, and then countless swords and spears fell on him.
Hilmon was happy because he didn't have to see the moment when his men were completely wiped out. The mopping battle lasted all night, and by the time the sun rose again the next day, more than 110,000 of the 180,000 troops of the Bihab army had been permanently corpsed, more than 50,000 had surrendered, and only 10,000 had escaped.
Most of Bihab's subordinates surrendered to Basbarn, because everyone saw the gap between the two and understood that Bihab's chance of making a comeback was gone. Babasbarn was of course kind enough to appease the returnees, promising to preserve all their domains and privileges, and paying the promised gold. As a result, the Bihab Group, which supported Rudanel, fell apart.
Bihab escaped, but he did not return to his lair. At this moment, he has become a loner, even his lair cannot guarantee safety, on the contrary, when he returns to his lair, he must face Rudanel, the puppet king, at this time, Rudanel is no longer his trump card, but has become an out-and-out burden, so Bihab will not do such a stupid thing.
His first target was the port of Buche in the south, where there was still a whole fleet of Paz and a large number of troops stationed in the port, and as long as he mastered this place, he would still have the capital, at least he could use this as a bargaining chip to negotiate with Arubania.
But his wishful thinking fell through again. Alantlan, who had not arrived at the battlefield for a long time, did nothing, and after accepting the surrender of Kebaldo, he marched west along the coastline, encircling and cutting off all communication between Port Buche and Paz. If Bihab wanted to enter the port of Bushe, he would have to fight through the siege of Arantlan, but his guards were not capable of doing so. Eventually, Bihab had to flee all the way southwest and overland into Arubania territory. (To be continued.) )