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Chapter 121 The Great Escape

Since he dug a pit to destroy the chariot pursued by the Warhammer Tribe, Robben led his men to run wildly and ran two hundred miles in half a day. However, at this time, the people were trapped, especially the war horses. Some of the war horses had begun to spit out white foam. Robben ordered to find a valley in front to rest.

The soldiers first served the war horses and ate some bean cakes they carried with them, and fed some water to the war horses. After the war horses began to rest, they only ate some dry food by themselves. The war horses were able to recover their strength. At this time, they still did not enter the safe range and the enemy could catch up at any time. Robben did not dare to stay for too long. After all the people and horses were full of food and drink, they immediately gave instructions.

Again, considering the strength of the war horses, Robben did not gallop with all his might, but chose a relatively uniform degree and went out to the place where he made an appointment with Natasha. At this time, the wolf cavalry that had begun to pursue was not far from Robben's horse. However, because the wolf cavalry did not have much vibration when they ran, Robben did not appear until now. The pursuers behind were getting closer and closer. In the end, the wolf cavalry's wolf was far better than the war horse under Robben's soldiers in terms of endurance and degree. Only the war horse under Robben's seat, which had been purified by the iceberg snow lotus, could barely maintain a wolf's level.

Two or three hours later, the sky was about to get dark. Robben, who was leading the way to run in front, suddenly heard something behind. When he looked back, he was shocked. Thousands of wolf cavalry behind him had already chased after him without hesitation. At this time, both sides were already visible to the naked eye. Robben immediately ordered the soldiers behind him to shoot and delay the enemy's pursuit. Fortunately, the range of the rifle was far from the range of the wolves, so in a short time only Robben could fight the wolf cavalry, but the wolf cavalry had no way to deal with them. He could only lower his head and chase him head-on, and he had to pay attention to avoiding the bullets that were shot from time to time.

In this situation, it is impossible to completely get rid of the wolf cavalry. Robben could only lead the soldiers to fight and walk, but because the weather was getting darker and the distance was too far, it was not clear to see clearly, so the harvest was not great. The two sides chased each other and ran forward wildly.

It was soon midnight, and several hours of pursuit also caused hundreds of casualties among the Wolf Cavalry. Later, they slowly learned from the thief and hung far behind Robben and the others, neither moving forward nor retreating, and maintaining a safe distance from Robben and the others, waiting for Robben and the others to run out of their feet and take the next action.

Robben soon realized the enemy's intentions, but there was no good way. He could not run like this anymore. Once the mount's foot strength was exhausted, they would be completely destroyed by the wolf cavalry.

At this time, a small hill appeared in front of him. Robben rushed to the top of the hill without hesitation, occupying the commanding heights, and then concentrated all the horses behind him to rest. Robben decided to fight a sniper battle here first, one to attack the momentum of the wolf cavalry, and the other to gain time to restore his foot strength to the mount.

After the soldiers dismounted, they quickly picked up the tools on their bodies and built a simple defensive position on the hillside at the fastest level. While the enemy had not yet surrounded him, Robben called Baker and ordered him: "Baker, the situation is tense now. We do not have enough strength to get rid of the enemy's pursuit, and the mounts have no time to rest. If this continues, we will be surrounded by the enemy sooner or later. While everyone still has the strength to resist and the enemy has not formed an encirclement, you can ride three war horses immediately, change horses and not replace people, and go to the camp to ask for help. We must try our best to stay here. We will stay here to hold the enemy and buy you time."

Baker didn't want to go, but wanted others to go. Luo Peng shouted: "As a soldier, you must obey orders. Here you have the highest personal strength. If you don't go and ask for help, the faster you ask for help, the safer we will be." After saying that, he didn't care what Baker thought about Ben and ordered him to put down his spear. Robben handed a revolver in his hand to Robben, and then took all the rifle bullets from Baker, so that he could go to the camp to ask for help. Seeing that he could not change Robben's mind, Baker stood at the sight of Robben's hand and stepped onto his war horse, picked out two war horses in good condition, and quickly turned to the camp to ask for help in the rear camp.

Seeing Baker's figure gradually sank into the darkness behind him, Robben picked up Baker's spear and said to all the soldiers: "Brothers, our war horses cannot escape the enemy's wolf. If this continues, we will be chased by the enemy sooner or later completely annihilated. Instead of loving our son in order to survive, it is better to abandon our son and win. We are here to hold the chasing enemies and wait for the rescue from behind. As long as our rescue arrives, we will definitely be able to wipe out all these chasing enemies." All the soldiers agreed, and everyone built positions more carefully, and only after the enemy started charging, they would give them a head-on blow.

At this time, the wolf cavalry gradually formed a siege on the hillside. They did not attack, but wanted to completely encircle Robben and the others. Seeing that they did not attack, Robben Le's command of the soldiers accelerated the improvement of their defensive positions. Two or three hours later, a circular defensive position was completed.

At this time, the wolf cavalry also formed an encirclement on the hillside. Kakarot also learned that Robben was surrounded. He was extremely excited and asked the messenger to order the surrounding troops to attack quickly and strive to take down Robben in one go. The key is not to let the new weapons in Robben's hands fall into the hands of others.

After a while, the surrounding troops below the hillside received Carlo's order and began to attack the hillside without hesitation. Robben divided all his men into five teams, each team defending one side, and one of them was the reserve team. Whenever there was a special situation on the side, he would support which direction.

Seeing the wolf cavalry attacking at the same time from all sides, they formed a neat formation and stepped on the neat steps towards the top of the mountain step by step. Robben comforted the soldiers repeatedly, and waited for the enemy to get closer before fighting, and first hit their wolves, and focus on greeting their commanders. After all, shoot the horses first, capture the thief first, capture the king first. As long as they kill their commanders and wolves, the rest will be easy.

The enemy at the foot of the mountain approached step by step. Robben repeatedly asked the soldiers to get closer and fight. Just as the enemy at the foot of the mountain approached 200 meters, Robben raised his hand and shot the enemy's commander. The enemy's command fell down. Then Robben shouted: "Brothers, fight me hard!"
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