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Chapter 16 Unstable Army

The Wei army camp was arranged in front and behind, and the arm-thick camp was about one meter high. Time flies. The Wei army camp did not use board walls to build foundations, but cut wood to make the camp. The entire Chilonggang was cut and bare. More than 100,000 trees were cut and inserted into the soil, forming a simple defensive array.

A three-foot-wide trench was dug in front of the camp gate, and there were barbs buried in the trench. This trench was an insurmountable gully for heavy armored infantry, so they could only concentrate on attacking the camp gate.

In front of the camp gate about four or five meters wide, there were sixty heavy infantry soldiers in a row, and their sharp swords were slashing, like the storm waves rising from the storm, storming towards the military camp gate.

In just a moment, the wooden pillars at the gate of the military camp were chopped to pieces, and the Modao heavily armored infantry rushed into the Wei army camp...

Behind the Modao Infantry was the Eight Thousand Swords Shield Army. While the attack drum was ringing, they also launched an attack. Under the leadership of the general Wang Junkuo, they rushed towards the Wei army camp like a surging tide.

Although the Wei army's crossbow array had been weakened a lot under the impact of heavy armored infantry, there were still overwhelming arrows shooting.

The sword and shield army held up their shields and charged against the dense arrows. Soldiers kept falling down by arrows, but the soldiers who were shot were just small waves in the surging waves, with big waves rushing, and rushed towards the camp without moving forward.

Ropes wrapped around the wooden fence. Under the force of the soldiers, the wooden fences fell down with a bang and pressed on the gully. The soldiers quickly paved the wooden boards to pave the way for the cavalry attack behind them.

Waves of sword and shield troops rushed into the Wei army camp. At this time, the Wei army camp had been opened with a gap of two miles wide, and you could vaguely see the dense camp tents in the camp.

Yang Yuanqing watched the attack of the sword and shield army. When the sword and shield army paved a passage, the time for a full-scale attack finally came. Yang Yuanqing held up the sword of war high and shouted loudly: "Success or failure is here, the cavalry. Sweep everything!"

"Kill!"

Twenty thousand cavalry burst out with earth-shaking shouts, killing towards the Wei army camp like a storm. The sound of horse hooves was like thunder. They were no longer attacked by the Wei army's arrow formation. They rushed into the Wei army camp with a destructive force, destroying everything, and invincible everything. At this time, a bright blue appeared on the eastern horizon.

The war finally broke out in full swing. Du Fuwei's army entered the Western Camp of the Wei army, Xiao Xian's army entered the Eastern Camp of the Wei army, and more than 300,000 troops fought fiercely in the wilderness before dawn.

The battle on the wilderness east of Chilonggang was already in full swing. The sound of killing was shaken by the sky, the sound of drums and the horns were sobbing. Teams of Sui cavalry rushed in the camp with an irresistible momentum, killing the Wei soldiers overturned the horse and cried and cried.

In Dongdaying, Wang Bodang led 40,000 elite Wei troops to resist the attack of Xiao Xian's army. This was the most elite army of the Wei army, the Xiaoguo army of the Sui army. Li Mi did not believe in their loyalty very much. So this army of tens of thousands of people was handed over to Wang Bodang.

Under the leadership of Wang Bodang, this virginity not only withstand the attack of Xiao Xian's army, but also killed Xiao Liang's army step by step. Xiao Xian was very anxious. On the one hand, he commanded the army to desperately resist the counterattack of the Wei army, and on the other hand, he urgently asked Yang Yuanqing for help.

Wang Junguo led 10,000 cavalry tossed from the side to rescue. The Sui army's cavalry was like an extremely sharp steel knife, instantly tore through the defense line of the Wei army, dividing the Wei army into two, greatly reducing the pressure on Xiao Xian's army. Xiao Xian stabilized his position and slowly began to counterattack the Wei army.

Although the bravery of the 40,000 Xiaoguo Army, the 40,000 Xiaoguo Army was unable to save the fate of the Wei army's failure after being destroyed. Meng Rang, the chief general of the Western Front, was unable to command Shan Xiongxin's old subordinates, and his morale was sluggish. The morale of the army was unstable and he was killed by Du Fuwei's Jianghuai Army and retreated step by step, and the scene was in chaos.

However, the failure of the Wei army was due to the harsh reprimand of the main general. When Meng Rang killed more than 20 retreating Wei soldiers in a row, he finally aroused the anger of Shan Xiongxin's old subordinates. Thousands of Wei army turned against each other, surrounded and killed Meng Rang, and cut Meng Rang into powder.

Meng Rang's death caused the Wei army to be defeated on its entire line, and Xidaying was the first to collapse. The 60,000 Wei troops in Xidaying were defeated like mountains, and countless surrendered people. Countless soldiers rushed out of the camp and fled in the wilderness.

The tide of escape quickly swept across the entire camp, and the Li Mi army in the central camp also began to be defeated. Although they fought against the 20,000 troops of the Sui army with 80,000 troops, the soldiers were no longer interested in fighting, and the generals who received the letter began to lead their troops to surrender one after another.

The battle lasted less than an hour, and thousands of troops broke out in a tide of escape. From Xidaying to Zhongying to Dongdaying, the consequences of the capture of Jiangdu City and the loss of Jiangyangcang were finally reflected. No soldiers were willing to fight for a hopeless dynasty. The 180,000 troops were abandoned and their armor was defeated.

Before dawn came, the Great Wei Dynasty, which Li Mi had once had infinite dreams, finally came to an end. Under the escort of his confidant general Wang Bodang, Li Mi led a thousand personal guards to fight to the death and fight to a bloody road, broke through the Dongdaying and fled to the south, and the Yangtze River was more than ten miles south.

......

Shan Xiongxin was handcuffed by iron chains and was imprisoned in a large tent, under the supervision of twenty Li Mi's confidant guards. Li Mi issued the order that if Shan Xiongxin had any intention of resisting and escaping, he would be executed on the spot. This was a kind of distrust in his bones, and at the critical moment, it was exposed without any concealment.

Li Mi determined that Shan Xiongxin would surrender to Yang Yuanqing. Once Shan Xiongxin escaped from the shackles, he would inevitably lead the Xidaying army to surrender collectively, thus completely defeating his empire.

From common sense, Li Mi's approach is beyond reproach. His ideas and approaches are completely correct. However, things in the world are often not as simple as people think. They are either black or white, but more of a gray. The complexity of human nature lies in the extremely vicious people. In fact, they also have a kind side. It is good that Shan Xiongxin and Yang Yuanqing have a good personal relationship, but this does not mean that Shan Xiongxin will definitely surrender to Yang Yuanqing.

Li Mi also knew this truth. As a king and a head coach, he would eventually make a choice between Shan Xiongxin's trust and righteousness. Li Mi also made a choice, but he suppressed the wrong bet.

However, it was inevitable that he would bet wrong. His hostility to the Wagang Army and his distrust to the Wagang Army representative Shan Xiongxin led to this inevitable choice. It can be said that Li Mi's failure today was destined as early as the moment he joined the Wagang Army.

The shouts of killing outside the tent were shocked. The Sui cavalry had already entered the Wei camp. The Wei army was defeated step by step. Shan Xiongxin was anxious inside the tent. Almost all the guards who were guarding him had fled, leaving only a young guard. He was extremely frightened and didn't know what to do.

Shan Xiongxin pulled the iron chain hard, and the iron chain whirled, and the other end was pinned to the iron pillar, unable to break free. Shan Xiongxin shouted in a hurry, "Cut off the iron chain for me with a knife!"

The young guard looked at Shan Xiongxin's flushed face and looked at Shan Xiongxin's blood-red eyes that seemed to be bulging. The young guard felt that there was a wild beast on the pillar. As long as he escaped, he would swallow himself in one bite.

The young guard screamed in fear, turned around and rushed out of the tent, fleeing without a trace. There was no one in the tent. Shan Xiongxin was helpless. The nearest knife was two feet away. Without weapons, he could not cut off the buckle on the iron pillar. He had to sit down and wait for the opportunity.

At this moment, the shouts of killing outside the tent were getting closer and closer, begging for mercy and crying everywhere, which made Shan Xiongxin's heart sink into the abyss. He knew that the Wei army was defeated on its entire line.

"Li Mi, you bastard!"

Shan Xiongxin roared, and he stood up again and struggled hard, but the iron chains rustled, and he couldn't break free. However, the iron pillars deeply stuck to the ground had begun to loosen a little. Shan Xiongxin was overjoyed. As long as the iron pillar could move, he could get the knife. He held his breath deeply and suddenly hit his shoulder on the iron pillar. The iron pillar shook violently again.

But at this moment, a rapid sound of horse hooves sounded outside. The Sui cavalry cut off the tent rope, and the big tent was immediately overturned by the night wind. A dark blue night sky suddenly appeared in front of Shan Xiongxin. The pungent smell of blood and the fishy smell of soil mixed in the night wind.

But what Shan Xiongxin saw was another scene that made his scalp explode. A team of Sui cavalry rushed towards him, and the iron hooves of the war horses hit the ground, like a dozen giant monsters and a few sharp spears pierced straight into his chest like lightning.

Shan Xiongxin was shocked. He rolled on the spot and flashed to the iron pillar. With a "dang!", a spear stabbed the iron pillar. Fire was everywhere. Another spear was about to stab his throat. In desperation, Shan Xiongxin used the iron chain in his hand to twist the spear tip and broke it hard. The spear tip was broken.

The dozen cavalrymen behind were furious and more than a dozen spears stabbed him at the same time. Shan Xiongxin was unable to perform his martial arts and could not dodge. He couldn't help but sigh, "My life is over!" He closed his eyes.

At this moment, the leader of the Sui army cavalry captain shouted: "Stop!"

More than a dozen spears stopped. The captain saw Shan Xiongxin wearing a helmet on his head, which was the sign of the deputy general. He pointed the spear at Shan Xiongxin and asked, "Who are you?"

Shan Xiongxin smiled coldly, "I won't change my name when I stand, and I shouldn't have a surname. Shan Xiongxin is the case!"

The captain was surprised and then was overjoyed. The person in front of him was actually the thief leader Shan Xiongxin. He immediately ordered: "Unlock his shackles and tie him up!"

The cavalry took action together, untied the shackles and tied him up firmly.

.........

At dawn, a red sunshine burst out, and thousands of rays of light shone on the earth. The battle gradually came to an end, and resistance was gone. Groups of prisoners of war sat dejectedly on the ground, and the Sui army was nervously clearing the battlefield.

Yang Yuanqing stood on Chilonggang on horseback, staring at the messy battlefield at the foot of the mountain. The morning glow shone on his face, dyeing his whole body purple-red. At this time, his eyes were not too excited. To defeat the Wei army was only the first step in his trip to the south.

At this time, a personal soldier stepped forward to report, "Your Highness, the cavalry have captured Shan Xiongxin and are escorting him."

Yang Yuanqing was overjoyed and looked at the foot of the mountain. He saw dozens of cavalry surrounded by one, which was Shan Xiongxin who had not seen for many years.

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