Chapter Ninety-Seven: Defeat

If Guge wanted to escape, he could do it. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoBut there was one thing that stopped him, and that was the responsibility of a general.

Once Guge retreats, then the entire Paz army will become a skirmisher, which will undoubtedly make more than 200,000 Paz soldiers become the target of the enemy's arbitrary ravage, on the contrary, as long as the commander is still at his post, there may be hope to shrink the army back and surround the Badana army, so it is impossible for Guge, as a veteran, to abandon his troops at such a time.

But in terms of results alone, this approach of Guge is completely wrong. At that time, although the Paz army as a whole had been disrupted, it did not show signs of defeat, and its number was still overwhelming, and Guge's initiative to retreat would certainly cause heavy losses to the Paz army, but if the commander was still there, there was still the possibility of regrouping. Gug decided to stay in the hands of Basbarn, who had already repelled the Paz cavalry and began to attack Gug's main position, while the cavalry led by Dadaran also launched a centripetal assault on Gug's main camp on the left.

Gug's home was by no means weak, but the attacks of Basbahn and Dadaran were too fierce. Anyone who has seen Basbahn's terrifying sword skills will not want to be an enemy of him, and Dadaran has become famous for having just beheaded Path's brave general, Hong Keli, so the morale of the two sides is not at the same level at all, and the two brave generals attacked like a bamboo, straight into Path's military formation.

Guge's only hope was that the troops in front of him would be able to return in time, but the reality made him completely desperate - even if the friendly troops had rushed back, the enemy army was already close at hand, and seeing the enemy's two cavalry gradually approaching, Guge could only choose who would die at whose hands. Therefore, as a matter of course, he greeted Bai Basbarn, how could he die at the hands of an unknown junior as the commander of the Paz army?

"Lord Batadana worships Basbahn! If you don't remember the rebellion of my king's Houen cavalry, the old man will want you to apologize with death! Guge said as he swung his scimitar in his hand and charged, but the sixty-two-year-old veteran was already past the age of going head-to-head with the enemy.

"Shut up, old thief! You have the audacity to rebel, to hold my king hostage and set up another puppet, and you dare to speak out here! Babbasbar roared. It was the first time he had been angry in this battle, and his voice resounded through the air, a far cry from the gentle expression he had used to look at even when he had fought in enemy ranks. At this thunderous shout, the Paz army present was shocked, and most of them couldn't help but stare at the enemy general, and at this time, Baibasbahn rode across these soldiers and went straight to Guge.

Guge's knife missed the opponent as expected, but found that the world was completely turned upside down, and then Guge realized that his head had flown into the air!

Another move, and within one move, the commander of the Paz Army also became a corpse without a head! I'm afraid this will become a lifelong memory for the Paz soldiers who witnessed this scene.

"The enemy Guge has been defeated by me! Our army won! Babbasbar shouted again in his loud voice, and in an instant the words spread throughout the Paz Band. Immediately, Basbarn's subordinates also shouted: "The commander of the Path Army, Guge, is dead!" The Paz army is defeated! ”

Dadaran also heard the cheers of his own troops, but he took a harsher approach. He waved his spear and shouted to his men: "The Paz army has been defeated, kill all the enemy troops!" Leave no mouth alive! ”

"Kill all the enemies! Leave no mouth alive! "The morale of the Dadaran troops immediately carried out the order of the commander-in-chief.

Whether it was the actions of the Dadaran or the cheers of the Basbahn that caused the collapse of the Paz army no longer had any scruples, and everyone only wanted to flee the battlefield as soon as possible.

Dadaran led the cavalry in pursuit. Babas did not do so, and now he had to take care of the Alantlan and Tyris's troops in the rear, so he led his cavalry to turn around and attack.

The news of the death of the commander immediately collapsed the left flank of the already defeated Paz army, and Hilmen abandoned all his men and fled alone. Immediately after the collapse of the left flank, the right flank, which had lost its main general, also collapsed, and even though some troops still had the will to fight, they could not resist the coercion of the large army, and finally turned into a rout. Only the Count of Shobanoer's middle route army basically maintained its formation, and although their morale was also severely damaged, at least Shobanoel was able to maintain order in the troops.

Seeing this, Basbahn and Arantlan launched an attack on this enemy force, and Tyris's right flank troops followed suit.

In this way, even the Count of Shobano could not cope with the attack from three directions at the same time when his morale was low. While sending troops to fend off the enemy's attack, he organized his troops to retreat to the south, and his practical use of troops allowed most of his men to escape the sharp teeth of the Badana army, but he himself was surrounded by the enemy's three-way attack.

When Basbar met the Count of Shobanor in the middle of the battle, Shobanor had already been wounded in several places, but he was still fighting hard and refused to retreat. Babasbarn rushed up with a smash of his horse's belly, and before Shobanor could react, Babasbarn's knife had already sliced his carotid artery.

Count Shhubanore fell with a mist of blood, and his death meant Paz's complete defeat at the Battle of the Plains of Gonggo.

However, the battle of the Gonggo Plains was not completely over, and Bai Basbahn led his men to pursue and kill the defeated army of Paz for a whole day and night before receiving, and the Dadalan army, which had taken the pursuit at the beginning, pursued for a whole day and a night, and almost reached the edge of the city of Yekbada before retreating.

The Battle of the Plains of Gonggo is recorded not only in the history of Paz, but also in the annals of other countries, for it was the second time that Baibasbahn had defeated the mighty army of Paz with fewer victories after defeating the mighty Tuchie cavalry nine years earlier. This battle created the myth of Basbahn's undefeated, and it was also the battle that truly established him as the first military commander of the Paz Empire.

In this battle, there were more than 250,000 soldiers of the Paz Empire, more than 74,000 killed, more than 30,000 wounded, and 60,000 surrendered. The Bataana army participated in the battle of 125,000, with 29,000 dead and 17,000 wounded, and the losses were actually not small, but no senior commanders were killed in battle, unlike three of the four main generals of the Paz army who died in the Gongge Plain.

After this battle, the Paz Empire lost most of its mobilizable combat forces, and Baibasbahn became more prestigious, leading his army to the city of Jekbada, the capital of Path. The next steps taken by Basbar proved that he was not only a brilliant military commander, but also a ruthless strategist. (To be continued.) )