Section 120 Analysis
The battle broke out so suddenly that neither side expected it at all. Ash Rufate's side naturally could not retreat, and the other side was the same. They did not realize that Ash Rufate and their group were not their companions until they got close to each other. In fact, when the two sides immediately fought, many people on the other side had not taken off their weapons.
The battle was short and fierce. Although there were not many people following Ash Rufate, they were all elite. The opponent had a large number of people, hundreds of them, but they were all Chaos Raiders. According to the concept of Chaos, they were the lowest-level soldiers. In addition, they also suffered a considerable loss in the first round of battle because they were caught off guard. In particular, the leader of the leader rushed towards Ash Rufate and was killed by Ash Rufate in the first encounter.
The battle situation between the two sides is a typical battle of quantity and quality. The terrorist believers tried hard to entangle Ashu Rufate, turning the battle into a battle of entanglement to swallow the enemy with the advantage of quantity. Ashu Rufate asked all the soldiers to follow him to charge, never stopping. Fortunately, Ashu Rufate was a Chaos Lord, who was in a Chaos Lord, and he had no enemy for a round. This allowed him to drill through the opponent's formation from the front every time, and never be dragged or surrounded by the enemy. After three or five waves of charges, the terrorist plunderers gradually dispersed. All the officers in the team tried their best to set an example for the soldiers and teach them how to resist the enemy, but they did not know that they were a Chaos Lord. They did not make any examples except for their lives.
After the last wave of charge, there were no terror warriors who continued to fight on the battlefield. High-level believers of terror are usually fierce to fight to the last breath, but for low-level plunderers, once they find that they will definitely not win, they will run away in all directions.
After winning, Ashu Rufate checked his troops, and seven of his men were killed, but fortunately Gander was not one of them. The old experienced raider would be placed behind the team - but not at the end of the team who was vulnerable to attack and intercept. This clever strategy left him without any harm in fact.
The results they achieved were also very significant - the entire battlefield was filled with the bodies of killed terrorist soldiers and the horses that had lost their masters and ran around in scattered. At a high level, the enemy had at least fifty or sixty people died, and two prisoners who could not escape because of the death of the mount.
From the mouths of the two captives, Ash Rufate learned that the meeting between the two sides was really a surprise. The team of men did not come to patrol or attack the enemy scouts, but their captain lost a horse, so he brought the whole team of men out to find the fleeing horses.
"Sir, we must leave immediately." Gander suggested immediately. "This time was a purely accidental encounter, and the next time would not be the case. Because so many defeated soldiers fled back, the Blood Fortress will soon send a second force to attack us."
This suggestion was easily accepted. Although Ashu Rufate won, his men also suffered casualties. He was unwilling to take risks in such a battle.
"Will they catch up?" asked a subordinate next to him. On the surface, he won the victory with a weak attack, but in fact he suffered serious casualties. The most important thing is that after repeated rushing just now, the physical strength of the war horses dropped significantly. If they were chased by light cavalry, they would have a great chance of being caught up.
"No, no." Ash Rufate replied. "They obviously plan to fight under the Blood Fortress. It is impossible to send a small group of troops deep into the enemy's front at this time. If one unit is annihilated, it will have a great blow to morale. The Blood Tooth Lord will not do such stupid things." He suddenly smiled, because he realized that his thinking had entered a misunderstanding. The Blood Tooth Lord may not do stupid things, so it is hard to say the other Blood God believers under his command. "Besides, you are not afraid even if you catch up."
"They can't catch up." Gander suddenly spoke. "Sir, have you discovered something? The enemy just now didn't seem to be particularly good at riding?"
The raiders and cavalry of the Chaos Force are all masters of equestrianism. Ashu Rufate had witnessed these raiders who could fight with pistols only by relying on excellent equestrianism. Because they could catch up with the southern light cavalry by equestrianism. But just now... well, if Gander hadn't said that, Ashu Rufate hadn't noticed it yet.
"I heard that the terror-abuse troops are actually not good at light cavalry." Gander touched his chin. "The doctrine of the Blood God makes them too easy to indulge in combat and killing, so that they cannot play the harassing role of light cavalry. You just saw that they were in a good posture when they rushed over from the front, but the level of two-wing encirclement was very poor. The correct two-wing encirclement is not like this..."
If Ashu Rufate recalls carefully, he must admit that what Gander said makes sense. If it is brave, the terror soldiers are naturally impeccable (it is not so brave as crazy), but not all battles require courage. For example, the harassment tactics of light cavalry, the terror believers cannot play well at all. Because the harassment tactics require not bravery, but keen judgment.
Then he suddenly had a thought.
"We will take the prisoners away right away." Ashu Rufate ordered.
Shortly after the uninvited guests left, a whole team of cavalry—including light cavalry and heavy cavalry—come to the battlefield. The leader was a warrior wearing a full set of Chaos armor. From the style of the armor, this one was the Chaos Champion.
Someone pulled the corpse thrown by the enemy to the Chaos Champion. Several of the corpses were covered with Chaos armor—some of which were engraved with Seranes, and the other several belonged to Tsengchi's believers. The identities of these outsiders were self-evident.
"It should not be the enemy's scout." The Chaos Champion immediately came to the conclusion. "It's amazing." He whispered that he knew that although his side was all low-level raider cavalry in this battle, he had an overwhelming advantage in terms of quantity. However, the result of this battle was his side's defeat. With the battle process described by the defeated soldiers, this was not something the scout could do.
"Do you want to pursue?" The strong smell of blood on the battlefield inspired the bloodthirsty nature of the terrorist soldiers, and more than one person was eager to try it out.
"No, they have been away for a while." The Chaos Champion is actually a rare calm person. It can be seen that there is no necessary connection between doctrine and believers. "Even if we chase after us now, we will be very close to their camp when we chase the enemy. At that time, we will become alone and in danger of being annihilated. This enemy probably has some origin...their large troops will not ignore it."
"Then... Lord Lord probably has received the news, how should I explain it to him?"
"Take these corpses back to the city." The terror champion replied quickly. "Their team of men actually ran to such a close distance. It seems that the battle is about to start either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow."
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"So, you have experience in confronting the terror army." Ashu Rufate looked at the Chaos Champion in front of him. It was a Nurgle Chaos Champion who joined him halfway, and his whole body emitted an indescribable odor. Usually, Ashu Rufate was unwilling to communicate too much with Nurgle believers, but now he is very interested and doesn't even care about the smells.
"Yes, my tribe once fought with a terrifying war gang." The Nurgre Chaos Champion replied. His eyes were secretly looking at Ash Rufate, the Chaos Lord was really strange. Although his armor had the emblem of the father of the Plague (only the Chaos Armor of the person blessed by the Plague Father has such a thing), he could not see the gift from Nurgre's kind father at all.
But he also knew that sometimes, the blessings of the father of the plague were not clearly expressed.
"It was a fierce battle, but we finally won..."
"I want to know that the fighting style of the believers of terror... should be normal, right? First, the order battle of the fast troops, then the magic, and the heavy infantry fighting..." Ashu Rufate interrupted the other party. Although he had defeated the Blood Tooth Lord, he had only once after all.
"Yes, there is no difference. The believers of the Blood God are fierce and extremely fierce. But other than that, there is no difference."
"Do you still remember the second battle...I mean the battle process of the light cavalry?" Ashu Rufate asked. "Can you tell me in detail?"
His question is a bit strange, but the Nurgre Chaos champion did not reject Ashu Rufate's request - why should he refuse?
He began to describe in detail the battle process of the light cavalry between the two sides. Ashurufat listened carefully, and asked a few questions from time to time. In fact, there was nothing to describe this process. Before the main forces of the two armies fought, the light cavalry fought first (this is the old rule of all combat). However, because there was no such thing as pistols, it was actually no different from the heavy cavalry: the soldiers of the two armies collided head-on and fought in a group. After a hard battle, the light cavalry of the Nurg tribe relied on their numerical advantage to win, and then chased the enemy's defeated soldiers until the enemy fled back to their large army.
After all this was finished, Ashu Rufate finally let out a long sigh. After a few polite words, Nurgre champion left. Ash Rufate's deputy, the Chaos Wizard Tarik, walked up.
"Sir, this is the fourth one..."
"Is there only four?" Ashu Rufate asked. "There should be many tribes fighting with the terror believers."
"Sorry, in a hurry, there are only so many I can find." Tarek replied. "But sir, why do you care about this? What's wrong with the light cavalry who abused the believers?"
"If I'm not wrong, it's a mistake to use light cavalry to deal with light cavalry." Ashrufate replied.
Chapter completed!