One-two-five, contest
Maybe it's because the battle of the woods caused too many casualties in Laoamu Toast, or maybe it's because that battle gave Laoa Amu Toast hope that the more people there are, the easier it is to defeat us. So when the first wave of reinforcements arrived, he did not immediately organize an attack on us.
He lived in that wood, waiting for other reinforcements to arrive. He wanted to wait for everyone to arrive before attacking us and defeating us in one fell swoop.
But I won't let him get it.
I decided to throw a brick at the road.
At night, I sent a small team of men to attack Laoamu Toast in the woods while it was dark. I told them not to fight, but to run with a few shots, and to draw them into the valley where we were ambushed.
The first time it didn't work out.
It only caused a riot in the camp of Laoamu Toast, and although a handful of people died, the riot calmed down for a while.
The second time they weren't fooled.
Although our men fought for a while and made realistic illusions of attacking them, they only resisted and did not chase them out.
The third time it still didn't hit.
They only shouted and chased out of the camp for a short distance, and then scrambled to retreat.
On the fourth occasion, I sent a team out into the woods during the day to reconnoiter the place where the grain and grass were piled up by Laoamu Toast. At night, he sent a small detachment of ours to throw grenades at his grain and grass, set fire to it, and then hurriedly withdrew.
This time, after the grain and grass were blown up and burned, Raomu Toast could no longer hold his breath. But he didn't take anyone to put out the fire, but angrily chased everyone out with torches.
Our men quickly retreated into the valley and soon climbed the hill to join the men who were guarding here.
Raoam chased in with his men, but instead of climbing up the hill, they kept moving forward.
There was a loud "boom", the earth shook, and the mountains shook in this loud noise. The man in front stepped on the mines that we had planted before blocking the way.
At my behest, our men pushed the stone down. There are so many people in Laoamu Toast that the stones we push down can only cut off the people of Laoamu Toast.
Grenades rained down into the valley. The people of Laoamu were bombed so that they cried and cried their fathers and called their mothers, and the people turned on their backs.
With a "boom", a raging fire suddenly broke out in the valley.
It wasn't the grenade that ignited the firewood underneath, it was just the grenade that blew up the torches in the hands of the people below and fell into the firewood and grass we had prepared.
I immediately called Ago Toast to give the order and told our men to stop throwing grenades. Just because they don't need us to blow it up with grenades.
In an instant, all the people in the valley became fire men.
The firelight lit up the sky here.
Instead of standing on the hill to watch the play, we called the two machine guns guarding the mountain pass and fired wildly at those who had been blocked by us outside, and who were now moving rocks and preparing to rush in to rescue them.
I told the others to throw grenades at these people.
I also told the others to quietly touch down and block the retreat of this group.
The machine gun emitted a "tutu ······ " sounds. It's not that our machine gunners are firing indiscriminately, it's strafing with a target. The consequence of this is that our enemies suffer more casualties and emptied of bullets.
At dawn, there were only sporadic gunshots in the valley. That's our guys firing guns at people who are trying to escape.
At dawn, I walked down with Ago.
The besieged valley was full of charred corpses, and the valley that we stopped outside was full of corpses.
In the clearing at the mouth of the valley, we saw a group of captives.
In the center of this group of captives, there is a particularly dazzling person.
Although he was gray and disheveled, he had a different aura all over his body.
This man has a long figure and a handsome face.
Agotoast led me to this man, pointed at him and said to me, "It's him, he's Raomu Toast." ”
I didn't expect Rao Amu Toast to be captured alive by us, this is the biggest trophy in the history of Ago Toast. It can be regarded as the most miserable and humiliating one of all the toasts in this Daliang Mountain.
Ago Toast put him in a cage, a cage like a dog. He was only allowed to eat once a day, and he was not released during meals, but he was only placed in front of the cage with a bowl full of rice and let him eat it with his own hands.
I thought that the proud Raomu Toast would not be able to stand this humiliation and go on a hunger strike, but he did not.
Although we won, we didn't let the news out.
The purpose of our blockade is to keep the reinforcements coming, and we want to annihilate all the living forces of Raomu Toast. In this way, Rao Amu Toast will truly surrender to the feet of Ago Toast, and will no longer pose a threat to Ago Toast.
We also want to see how loyal the remaining leaders are to Lao Amu Toast, and whether we can find one or two disloyal leaders, and in the future, when Lao Amu Toast doesn't listen to Agotoast so much, he will rebel against this head to overthrow Lao Amu Toast.
Reinforcements came.
When we had all arrived, we took out the Toast of Laoamu, put the knife on his neck, and told the men to lay down their arms and surrender.
Most of the chiefs surrendered with their men, except for the one in the west and one in the southwest. They raised their weapons and shouted to rush to the rescue of Raomu Toast.
They also spoke very harshly—if Raomu Toast was missing half a hair, the cliff would be a scorched earth.
It seems that the two of them are very close to each other, and they are iron-clad. In fact, I have seen that they are not loyal to Laoamu Toast, and that those harsh words only serve to provoke us. They did this only to fake the hand of Agotoast and kill Rao Amu Toast.
However, Rao Amu Toast thought that he was proud to have such a leader, and he stared proudly at me and Ago Toast.
I called Agotoast and told our men to raise their guns at the two leaders.
Then the two leaders turned their horses around and ran away with their men.
That's when we let out the news that Raomu Toast had been defeated by us.
Then I asked Laoamu Toast to write to his family, bringing 100,000 yuan and the contract of the stockades that we had taken, and coming with his butler to ransom Laoamu Toast back.
I also asked Ah Guo Tusi to take out the written treaty, let Lao Amu Tusi draw the pledge, admit that the three stockades we took belonged to Ah Guo Tusi, pay 100,000 yuan for the war, and promise to give his steward to Ah Guo Tusi as a slave.