Daqin: You have a son to help Su

Chapter 216 Powerless, Qin Chi's Desperate Bet

Chapter 216 Powerless, Qin Chi's Desperate Bet

The dispersal of the Qin army's infantry was naturally for the chariot soldiers led by Li Xin to continue to go up. Li Xin, as the deputy general, replaced the temporary command of the front line.

Under his mobilization, the chariot soldiers who had rested for a while were ready to charge again, so the chariot soldiers on both sides were entangled again, and Wang Ben, as the general, began to estimate the losses on both sides.

It's just that no matter how you calculate it, the Qin army is the one that won the big victory. Yan general Qin Chi seems to be dragging himself to death now. As for why, Wang Ben knows it when he thinks about it.

Just thinking that the frontal battle was a big victory, Wang Ben was already planning to arrange a part of the rear army to go north to assist the son Fusu.

But it was still a little bit short. Wang Ben wanted to finish the blow to the self-confidence of the army in front of him, and then support his son Fusu. As the commander of this battle, he must maximize all the results on the battlefield.

Since the Yan general Qin Chi has led his army to attack, it would be a bad idea if he, the leader of the Qin army, did not take action. He took the remaining chariot soldiers and the infantry who had not attacked just now and charged directly towards the Yan army on the other side of the battlefield.

Qin Chi's chariot of the Yan army charged straight at Li Xin. After all, to the Yan people, Li Xin was the object of their country's hatred and family hatred. After he took Prince Dan's head, he continued to attack Yan.

Yan Guo was driven to Liaodong because of this, not to mention that Li Xin is now the deputy general of the Qin army. If he can capture him by himself, the Qin army may be shaken and collapsed.

It's just that there is not much difference in age between Li Xin and Qin Chi, and there is also a large difference in force. Qin Chi's desire to capture Li Xin by himself is indeed too far-fetched.

What's more, because of Li Xin's big defeat in Chu State, he was no longer as rash and impulsive as he was when he was young. After he fought Qin Chi, he didn't miss it too much, and turned back to his own chariot team.

Relying on the strength of the Qin Army's chariot team, it began to approach the Yan State's chariot team.

Although the Yan army behind Qin Chi was also commanded by generals, the quality of the soldiers of the two armies was different, and the commander Wang Ben was a famous Qin general, so the Yan army was defeated everywhere in the rear.

This made Qin Chi on the front line a little more anxious, why the Donghu people didn't come yet, the Yan army he led was really lost.

Qin Chi could only retreat and integrate most of the troops, leaving some soldiers to hold back Wang Ben and Li Xin's respective attacks.

And the soldiers sent to contact the Donghu people also came back. He brought a piece of bad news for Yan Jun, but good news for Yan Wangxi.

The Donghu cavalry was blocked in the north by Prince Fusu and more than [-] men, and they were completely unable to break through to assist Li Xin.

That's right, son Fusu did not stay in the camp of the Qin army, but led a partial army to the front line, and more than [-] people resisted Donghu's [-] cavalry.

Hearing this news, Qin Chi was both angry and happy, and could only say viciously: "The Donghu cavalry has no advantage at all in a battle of [-] to [-]."

But in his heart, Qin Chi was already weighing the order that King Yan Xi had given him. After all, with the Donghu cavalry blocked, the Yan army had no chance of winning at all, and he had no way to turn back.

Now Qin Chi just wants to repay Yan Wangxi for his kindness. He wants to kill his son Fusu to avenge Yan Wangxi and the entire Yan country.

So Qin Chi began to order a pretend retreat, leaving 5 soldiers to block the Qin Army's large forces, and moved north with the remaining [-] soldiers.

Wang Ben also saw the movement of the army of the Yan State, but the military education he had received since he was a child was not to be chased by the poor.

At first, I felt a little confused. After all, the Yan army hadn't reached the point where it was completely invincible, so Qin Chi's retreat was unreasonable.

So doubting whether there is a trap is his first subconscious reaction as a general. After all, he may give such an order even when the situation is evenly matched.

But after Qin Chi retreated to a certain distance, he started to move north from the east, and charged directly at the troops of Young Master Fusu.

This sudden move made Wang Ben understand what was going on, and he immediately ordered: "All soldiers, follow me to help the troops of Mr. Zhang in the north!"

Fortunately, the [-] Yan soldiers who were left by Qin Chi were peasants who were suddenly recruited like other soldiers of the Yan army. Their fighting spirit was not high, and they had collapsed under the fierce attack of the Qin army.

Now that Wang Ben is pressing the whole army, they will be even more unable to resist. Apart from being like a stumbling block blocking Wang Ben's way forward, it has no effect.

Although Wang Ben had more than 9 soldiers, even the 2 fleeing pigs on the opposite side could not be killed immediately, not to mention their retreat was really in the way.

And Qin Chi took advantage of this time to get close to Young Master Fusu's army, and the first thing he discovered was naturally the six thousand light cavalry led by Li Jing and Han Xin as a mobile force.

"It's not right, the direction of the Yan army is not right!" Han Xin said to Li Jing when he saw Qin Chi's troops heading north.

Li Jing also followed him to look at the army of Yan State to the south. The blue flag of the army of Yan State was indeed too unique on the battlefield. Li Jing also saw the blue flag charging towards this side.

"Han Xin, you are here to command, I will report to the son!"

This matter was no small matter. It seemed that although the Yan army had lost the fight with General Wang Ben, the remaining troops were more than [-], at least according to Li Jing's visual inspection and guess.

But now the soldiers under Young Master Fusu's command are only in the early [-]s, and it would have been difficult to confront the [-] Donghu cavalry head-on.

And what we have to face later is about 15 troops attacking back and forth. The difference in numbers is more than one to seven. What's more, the [-] soldiers under the command of Young Master Fusu are already a little tired after the battle.

The matter of getting Li Jingbao was reported to Young Master Fusu, Fusu looked at the southern sky solemnly, and could only reply: "I know."

But he was thinking about the next countermeasure in his heart. This might be the most dangerous situation he encountered. Fusu gritted his teeth and ordered: "Order Han Xianwei to bring the Feixiong army back and prepare to launch a charge!"

Fusu's current countermeasure is to use the Feixiong cavalry, which is more elite than the Donghu cavalry, to charge and kill the enemy. He wants to make the Yan army timid.

"Dian Wei, accompany me to the front line!" Fu Su turned his head to look at Dian Wei who was silently protecting him behind him.

"Wei," Dian Wei pulled out his twin iron halberds from the ground, and followed Young Master Fusu to the south.

Han Qinhu, who received the son's order, looked to the south suspiciously. Like his nephew, the first thing he saw was that the blue flag of the Yan army was indeed attacking here.

So he turned his horse's head and told his subordinates: "Soldiers, follow me to show those Yan people what a real cavalry looks like!"

After finishing speaking, Han Qinhu quickly replaced the horse under his crotch, and the other Feixiong troops also replaced with another horse one after another. After all, this horse has almost been consumed in the battle with the Donghu people just now.

(End of this chapter)

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