Chapter 292: The Mongol cavalry reappears
"Summoning the Mongol cavalry!" Once the royal griffin had landed smoothly on the ground, Leo said eagerly to the Arena of the Gods. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 The reason why Leo suppressed his excitement and waited until he returned to the ground to summon the Mongolian cavalry was because Leo was afraid that the Arena of the Gods would be funny for a while, so he threw the Mongolian cavalry into the air with him, and the result would really be that he couldn't cry.
A neighing of horses came from the woods on both sides, and a Mongolian cavalry came out of the woods, although it was a hundred cavalry, but each Mongolian cavalry had at least one person and three horses, filling the open space to the brim.
Except for Feng Xifan, who had seen the sharp Mangu tactics of the Mongol light cavalry, the other soldiers did not have the slightest strange feeling about the new cavalry, and seemed to take it for granted that this was originally their companion.
Now that he had a statue of the Mongol cavalry, Leo once again exchanged the Celestial Pleasure for a squad of Mongol cavalry. The presence of two teams of Mongol cavalry overcrowded the glade, and even the soldiers who had been resting were pushed aside.
"Great master, Centurion Asgen may the Eternal Heaven bless you forever!" said a Mongolian cavalry centurion who caressed his left chest with his right hand on horseback and bowed to Leo.
"Centurion Asgen, we are now being chased by thousands of soldiers of the Wolf Legion, and I need the help of the Mongol warriors. Leo unceremoniously stated the current situation.
"Willing to fight for you, your enemy is our bow and arrow!" said Centurion Asgen Masashi.
"Now leave two hundred horses behind, so that my soldiers can ride on horseback, and leave the enemy behind me to the brave Mongol warriors, and try to hinder their advance. Of course, I want to see you come back alive!" Leo ordered.
With a large number of horses from the Mongol cavalry, Leo's soldiers became soldiers on horseback, and although they had not learned to ride and could not exert their combat effectiveness on horseback, a large number of horses allowed them to escape the pursuit of the Blue Wolf Legion more quickly during this escape.
The two horse teams parted ways here, and the Wei soldiers, Roman infantry, and beggar soldiers mounted the spare horses of the Mongol cavalry and galloped all the way south. Centurion Asgen led his Mongol cavalry in the direction of the Wolf Legion, and the arrogant Mongol cavalry would not just run away, they wanted to use their actual actions to teach the legion that was chasing behind their master a lesson, so that they could taste the power of the Mongols.
Leo and Feng Xifan each hovered in the air on a royal griffin, ready to come to the aid of the Mongol cavalry in case of crisis. Of course, if Asgen knew about this idea, he would have complained that Leo did not trust the Mongol cavalry.
It's not that Leo doesn't believe in the strength of the Mongolian cavalry, he has seen the Mongol cavalry teach the wolf cavalry a lesson, Leo knows their tactics and strength very well, but the Blue Wolf Legion is one of the four major legions of the Waru Empire after all, and its elite degree is no less than his own summoned legion, and it is even more advantageous in numbers, so it is really not easy for Leo not to worry.
Although the northern part of the Varu Empire is dominated by hilly plains, the woods here are not at all the dense forests that cover the sky and the sun in the south, and the towering trees are extremely rare, most of them are low shrubs or thorn forests. The boundless open terrain brought great convenience to the Mongolian cavalry's galloping, and with the hard-working nature of the Mongolian horse, it was not difficult to climb the low hills.
The Wolf Legion was chasing very fast, and the long journey was nothing to these well-trained soldiers. General Clark Gallup looked around, but saw no griffins in the sky, and was slightly overjoyed, as he looked like he was approaching the position of the Marquis of Leo. Just as General Clark Gallup was urging his soldiers to move on, the sensitive Legionary Forward Soldier suddenly noticed the small stones on the ground bouncing unusually slightly.
"Enemy attack! There are cavalry approaching at high speed! Be prepared to prevent the attack!" the forward officer ordered in a loud voice. The soldiers of the Blue Wolf Legion quickly formed a circle following the orders of the officer, and the giant dragon spears designed to deal with the cavalry charge were mounted on the outside of the formation, and if those cavalry dared to charge the military formation, these giant spears would wear them into skewers of meat.
Behind the spear-wielding soldiers were three rows of archers, and although these archers could not make a shot without missing arrows, even heavily armored knights would inevitably be shot under dense cover. To be able to become the four major legions of the empire, the Green Wolf Legion is by no means in vain, and in the fight with the Orc Empire, the green wolf soldiers who can survive are all the elite of the elite, whether it is reaction speed, coordination ability or personal combat skills, they are the best in the empire.
Moments later, the Mongol cavalry appeared in front of the Blue Wolf Legionmen, dressed in strange leather armor that looked ridiculous to General Clark Gallup. Whose farm sold the plough-pulling horses to these cavalrymen? What were they here to do when they weren't equipped with spears other than leather armor?
The cavalry bow in the hands of the Mongol cavalry was ignored by General Clark Gallup, in fact, General Clark Gallup could not be blamed for being careless, because on this road, except for those elves with long ears, no race could shoot accurately on a galloping warhorse, and the pitiful range of the riding bow was simply not enough to support a large-area covered shot.
The next move of the Mongol cavalry, who had stopped beyond the range of the archers of the Blue Wolf Legion, made General Clark Gallup almost widen his eyes. Under the command of Centurion Asgen, the Mongol cavalry formed a horizontal line, bent their bows and arrows and shot their bows and arrows at the army formation of the Blue Wolf Legion.
The whistling feathered arrows fell into the crowd of pikemen almost simultaneously, and the Mongol cavalry cooperated so well that it was rare for two people to aim at an enemy at the same time, and most of the feathered arrows hit the green wolf soldiers on their own.
Just this wave of bows and arrows took the lives of hundreds of green wolf soldiers on the periphery of the circle. General Clark Gallup watched in amazement as the soldiers on the periphery fell one by one, and shouted in a frenzy, "Archers, archers, shootback, arrows!"