Chapter Forty-Eight: Our Life and Death Battle: Tang Jun's Little Trainer (II)

After the Abrupt people were rampant for a long time, but they themselves were also mired in the quagmire, more than 50 heavy armored cavalry, as a major killing weapon, killed them bravely and invinciblely.

As if getting some signal, the Tuurs threw a few fires at the tents and began to prepare to retreat.

However, since the heavy armored cavalry has already shot, it is naturally impossible to let them retreat like this, the Tang army's cavalry spears are like cutting rice, constantly waving along the way, and the abrupt cavalry who were still frantically harvesting life just now have planted their horses and splashed dust all over the ground.

In the distance, in the depths of the darkness, arrows began to shoot over, "crackling" and nailed to the shield of the Tang army, like a torrential rain.

Guan Kuo knew that in such a situation, even if he showed a heroic image, it only proved that he was really a fool, he kept looking for obstacles to dodge, and he didn't want to be shot into a hedgehog by those abrupt archers in the dark, and he died like this.

It was the Sudden Archers who covered their retreat.

The Northern Tang Heavy Armored Iron Cavalry withstood a whirlwind of arrows and attacked, advancing like an iron wall.

Their men were heavily armoured, and their horses were also armoured, and there were few places where they were exposed, and the arrows had little effect on them, and the casualties of the abrupt light horsemen continued.

There were many abrupt light cavalry that were overwhelmed by the cavalry formation, scurrying around, and they were severely defeated by the Northern Tang Dynasty Iron Cavalry, so they fiercely attacked Guan Kuo's kind of person who was obviously low in combat effectiveness and sent to death.

Although the abrupt light cavalry itself died out quickly, it also caused great damage to the Tang army, especially those who were assigned to the army.

Tie Shan didn't shoot a sudden man off the horse, his eyes swept in all directions, and he couldn't see the trace of Guan Kuo for a long time, and he couldn't help sighing, thinking that this time the kid didn't know if he could survive, if he was lucky, he would ......

Under the onslaught of the heavy armored iron cavalry of the Northern Tang Dynasty, the Tuwu cavalry no longer fought more and began to retreat rapidly, leaving only dead bodies and wailing wounded on the ground.

The Northern Tang Dynasty heavy armored iron cavalry did not pursue at will, the Tuwu people were good at raids, night raids, and sneak attacks, the speed was particularly fast, and there were likely to be ambushes along the way, and this kind of intermittent sexual harassment was not a real war, even if it annihilated this night attack cavalry, it would not have a particularly great effect.

For those regular Tang troops, all this is nothing, just a child's battle, but those who lie on the ground or wail or wail and do not move, do not even think so.

Any small battle that the Tang army thinks is insignificant, they need to pay the price of their lives to end, they have so many casualties, but they can't do much damage to the Tuwu cavalry, and the corpses on the ground are all beheaded by the regular Tang army, as for the management of them, there are very few who can have that kind of military merit, because most of the huge trauma suffered by the Tuwu people comes from the regular Tang army.

The fact is that in life, if you give, you will not necessarily get something, even if you pay with your life.

Iron Shan did not rummage through his spoils or cut off the heads of his enemies in the astonished gaze of everyone, but dragged his blood-stained spear and rummaged for corpses in all directions, his eyes sweeping over the wailing wounded.

The moonlight was dim, the firelight swayed, and above the ground, the black shadows trembled with the shaking of the firelight.

In this battle, the total number of people on both sides has not exceeded 800, but there is still chaos everywhere.

Tie Shan's useless spear picked up one abrupt corpse after another, and leaned down to check Tang Jun's corpse with a solemn expression.

No one knew what he was looking for, but there were a large number of people who were watching him and were very strange about his behavior, and there were many regular Tang troops in there.

His combat record and combat skills are very outstanding, even stronger than most regular Tang troops, the Northern Tang people respect the strong, there is no doubt that Tie Shan is such a strong man, it doesn't matter whether he was sent to the frontier and killed prisoners. So after seeing his performance just now, even the generals of the Tang Army sincerely admired him.

Therefore, his actions will attract a lot of attention.

In their opinion, this original prisoner can completely rely on his own strength to make a world of his own in this northern frontier, and he should hold a spear, majestically carry the enemy's head, and get a warm response from everyone, instead of ignoring these and rummaging through things like a soul inexplicably.

"Lao Tie, what are you looking for?" The man with a large skeleton who had been with few people in Iron Mountain stepped forward, "Need help?" ”

His surname is Wu, and they all call him "useless", because, after years of hard labor, he really only has a shelf, and his strength may have been great before he was assigned to the frontier, but now, he has long lost that kind of bravery.

Tie Shan Wu stood up straight, stopped, looked at him and said, "What about our Captain Horse, have you seen it?" ”

His voice was not loud, probably because he also knew that such a title for Guan Kuo would get the angry eyes of the Northern Tang army, but he still insisted on calling Guan Kuo, especially when talking about those who were assigned to the frontier together.

No one knows why he insists on calling Guan Kuo like this, because Guan Kuo's identity as a lieutenant of the horse is not recognized by few people in the entire Tang Dynasty. Perhaps, Guan Kuo is down-and-out, he is also down-and-out, he feels that adding a little luster to the people who live with him can comfort the down-and-out self - after all, Her Royal Highness Princess Guangle is with me!

Useless shook his head, thinking of Guan Kuo's appearance, thinking that this guy was put on the battlefield, there was not much hope of surviving at all, and he could only block a few sabers of the abrupt people, providing an opportunity for the regular Tang army to attack.

It can be seen that he is quite scornful of Tie Shan's lack of calling Guan Kuo the captain of the horse, but compared to those regular Tang Army, he does not have much disgust and anger, which is also caused by the exhaustion of his will and the difficulty of protecting himself, and he does not have much energy to correct the name of Princess Guangle. As for Tie Shan Wu still wanting to find Guan Kuo who is alive, he also disagrees, feeling that people like Guan Kuo can only fight, and when they fight, the first one to die is that kind of person.

Tie Shan Wu seemed to see his thoughts, didn't say anything, and still ignored the eyes of others, rummaging in all directions.

He searched for a long, long time, and the autumn wind blew cool his clothes, and also blew his iron spear, and the dried blood seemed to be frozen.