Chapter 618: The Han Army Charges and Fights to the Death

The black smoke rising from the city of Chang'an was quickly noticed by the Han army several miles away.

After Wei Yan's lieutenant Fu Yan saw the rising black smoke from a high place, he hurriedly ran in the direction of Wei Yan with a happy face.

Because the waiting process was too boring, Wei Yan was lying on the grass at the moment, looking up at the deep blue sky with a piece of grass in his mouth.

Watching the clouds in the sky drift around, Wei Yan felt that he was about to fall asleep.

Wei Yan, who was anxious, got up impatiently, thinking about immediately ordering the Han army to launch an attack on Chang'an City, which was not far away.

But as soon as he thought of Mi Yang's instructions, Wei Yan's whole body softened again.

After several years of training, Wei Yan had an indescribable emotion towards Mi Yang.

He didn't have the same respect for Mi Yang as he did for Liu Bei, but Wei Yan was afraid of Mi Yang from the bottom of his bones.

For Mi Yang's general order, he did not dare to disobey at all.

And Wei Yan also knew the reason why Mi Yang asked him to stay still, in order to wait for the civil strife in Chang'an City to occur.

This civil strife may occur today, or it may be tomorrow, and it is more likely that Zhang He was taken by Cao Zhang before he had time to resist.

With all this unknown, the Han army had to remain motionless at first.

Otherwise, if the Wei army had taken advantage of its condescending superiority on the city wall, it would have been easy to detect the movements of the Han army.

And if Cao Zhang learned about the movements of the Han army in advance, it would inevitably make the originally good situation more variable.

Wei Yan understands the truth.

But it's very uncomfortable to make him wait!

Wei Yan, who was anxious, thought about whether to pull out the sword at his waist and chop the big tree in front of him to vent his feelings.

But just as Wei Yan's gaze at the big tree in front of him became more and more dangerous, Fu Yan hurriedly ran in front of Wei Yan.

"General, there is movement in Chang'an City!"

After hearing Fu Yan's words, Wei Yanteng jumped up from the ground and spit out the weeds in his mouth by the way.

"Take me to see it."

Wei Yan has a rough personality, but in military affairs, he has a kind of meticulousness that ordinary people can't match.

It's not that Wei Yan doesn't believe Fu Yan, it's that many things need to be seen with your own eyes to feel at ease.

After all, Fu Yan's experience was much worse than Wei Yan's.

Under Wei Yan's order, Fu Yan quickly led Wei Yan to the high slope.

When Wei Yan stood on the high slope, the black smoke in Chang'an City was obviously a little thicker.

After seeing this scene, Wei Yan immediately patted his head and said to Fu Yan on the side:

"Beat the drums! Beat the drums! ”

Wei Yan has struggled all the way from a scout to his current status.

With rich experience in warfare, he can certainly see whether the black smoke rising in Chang'an City is the enemy's trick to lure the enemy.

And Wei Yan's exclamation also proved what his judgment was.

Under the guidance of the drums, the 20,000 Han troops quickly walked out of the dense forest and finished the formation.

Seeing that the 20,000 Han troops had been assembled, Wei Yan excitedly pulled out the long knife on his waist, and a sword light towards Chang'an flashed gorgeously, and at the same time, Wei Yan's shout also sounded in the ears of the Han generals:

"Charge the whole army!"

After issuing this command, Wei Yan rushed towards Chang'an City first.

General Zhang, don't panic, I'm here!

Under Wei Yan's encouragement, the 20,000 Han troops let out a roar in unison and followed Wei Yan towards Chang'an City.

When the 20,000 Han troops no longer covered up and exposed their tracks and killed towards Chang'an City, the Wei army on the Chang'an city wall quickly noticed the traces of the Han army.

Seeing that there were 20,000 Han soldiers either holding swords or several people carrying a small boat towards their side, Wei Jun's face had already shown a look of horror.

Originally, they were in charge of guarding the city walls, and their attention was attracted by the movement below.

They had no idea that at this time, the Han army would suddenly launch an attack on Chang'an City.

Soon, this astonishing news came to Cao Zhang's ears from the city wall.

After learning that the worst he predicted had happened, Cao Zhang's nose was about to be crooked.

At the same time, Cao Zhang's eyes were full of resentment when he looked at Zhang He.

But now, Cao Zhang has to make a choice.

Either continue to lead the army to attack and kill Zhang He, or lead the army to support the city wall.

When it comes to personal emotions, Cao Zhang will definitely choose the first one.

But Cao Zhang is the chief general of Chang'an City, and he must take care of the overall situation!

So Cao Zhang hurriedly ordered the sergeants behind him to give up the pursuit of Zhang He and rush to the city wall as soon as possible to support.

It's just that in order to chase and kill Zhang He, Cao Zhang and Zhang He's troops are fighting together, how can the teams of the two sides be completely separated for a while?

And just when Cao Zhang was anxious, the distance of several miles was under the gallop of 20,000 Han troops, and it was not long before it was crossed.

After leading the army to the wide moat outside Chang'an City, Wei Yan hurriedly ordered the Han army to bring the boat he was carrying.

Hundreds of small boats, under Wei Yan's orders, soon filled the wide surface of the moat of Chang'an City.

After placing the boat, Wei Yan led thousands of people who dared to die to take the lead in boarding the boat.

Then the thousands of Han soldiers, with the blades in their hands, quickly rowed the wooden boats under their feet towards the opposite bank.

The prepared arrival of the Han army made the Wei army on the city wall even more panicked.

The moat was originally intended to serve as the first line of defense for the city.

The moat of Chang'an City was specially widened by Cao Cao back then, and the wide water surface has always been a moat that Cao Zhang is proud of.

Cao Zhang is not proudly wrong.

But no matter how good the moat is, it also needs to be guarded.

At present, Cao Zhang has not yet come to the city wall, and with no one in command, what can the Wei army on the city wall expect to cause to the Han army that is crossing the river?

And Cao Zhang, who had just come to the steps of the city wall, also heard bursts of exclamations from the city wall.

After learning that the Han army was crossing the moat, Cao Zhang stumbled and almost fell to the ground.

But in the end, Cao Zhang still stabilized his body and galloped to the city wall at the fastest speed in his life.

When Cao Zhang came to the city wall, the scene he saw in his eyes made his face change drastically.

I have to say that the speed of the Han army's rowing is really fast.

It didn't take long for thousands of Han troops to cross the moat.

After realizing this, Cao Zhang had completely forgotten about chasing and killing Zhang He.

He immediately commanded the Wei army on the city wall, and unleashed a dense rain of arrows to block the Han army's continued struggle.

When the rain of arrows on the city wall fell into the formation of thousands of Han troops, the unsuspecting Han army soon suffered a lot of casualties due to their intent on fighting for the crossing.

As the exclamations of injury sounded in his ears, Wei Yan's eyes became more and more red.

When he left the Han army camp, Mi Yang summoned him alone.

And Mi Yang only said one word to him:

"Lone doesn't care about the number of casualties, Lone wants Chang'an!"

Mi Yang's voice is still in his ears.

Now that the sound is still in your ears, then fight to the death!

I had a shameful surgery today, and it was really inconvenient to sit for a long time.

A small chapter tonight.

Tomorrow's 2 major chapters will be presented!

The fourth volume is coming to an end~

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