After the bombing, almost all the artillerymen were killed and the scene was horrific.

Those once formidable Red Cannons and Tiger Cannons have now been blown into pieces and scattered everywhere, with not a single one remaining intact.

In just less than a quarter of an hour, the dozen or so artillery columns that had been so powerful before had disappeared.

First, the cavalry suffered a crushing defeat, and then the artillery was completely wiped out. Tokugawa Koyasu's anger became more and more intense.

Seeing his own army so vulnerable while the enemy was unscathed, he could not accept this huge contrast and was so angry that he almost lost his mind!

Facing such a powerful opponent, if they continued to attack step by step as before, it would be tantamount to sending themselves to death in vain! Tokugawa Koyasu knew this very well, so he made an extreme decision: send out the entire army and launch a general offensive!

As the war drums of the Tokugawa army sounded, the sound was like thunder and deafening. Generals at all levels responded and commanded their soldiers to rush forward.

The entire battlefield fell into chaos, with shouts and the sound of horse hooves resounding through the sky.

When Yang Lin saw the Tokugawa army begin a full-scale attack, he issued an order without hesitation: "Artillery regiment, listen up! Immediately launch a volley of thousands of cannons, and fire freely!"

As soon as he finished speaking, a deafening roar was heard and thousands of artillery pieces fired shells at the same time.

These shells, big or small, streaked across the sky like meteors and smashed into the enemy camp with fierce momentum.

Every shell was like the god of death's scythe, ruthlessly reaping lives.

Some shells killed several people instantly when they landed; some caused dozens of casualties; even worse, a 175mm caliber heavy shell landed directly in the center of a square formation of 79 people. This huge shell weighing kilograms exploded, and all enemies within a radius of meters were destroyed or injured, without exception.

The entire thousand-man platoon was almost wiped out and lost its combat effectiveness.

Although the artillery firepower of the Tiandi Army was amazing, the firepower density was still slightly insufficient due to the deployment of more than a thousand cannons on a battle line as long as ten kilometers. However, in the face of such fierce artillery fire, the Tokugawa Army and the Hojo Army, with a total of about 600,000 troops, did not retreat in fear. They braved the hail of bullets and charged forward.

Due to the large number of attackers on the battlefield, the Japanese soldiers crowded and pushed each other forward, and those behind urged those in front to rush forward.

At this moment, they had no choice but to charge forward bravely, with their offensive as surging as a tide.

Just ten minutes later, the Japanese vanguard had rushed to within 800 meters of the Tiandi Allied Forces.

The horrifying and inhumane white phosphorus bomb once again exerted its tremendous power, and the narrow area extending from 800 meters to 1,200 meters instantly turned into a terrifying forbidden zone of death.

Thick smoke filled the sky, raging flames swept across the earth, miserable wails resounded through the clouds...all of this deterred the Japanese vanguards of the Tokugawa Army.

However, a large number of attackers followed closely behind, pushing and colliding with each other, like a flock of driven ducks, and fell into the sea of ​​fire one after another amid waves of insults and curses.

Just as the Tokugawa Army's attack formation became increasingly tight, the thousand-man artillery took the opportunity to close the distance with the enemy and poured shells into the dense crowd of Tokugawa Army at an alarming rate, as fierce as raindrops, ruthlessly reaping the lives of these invaders.

Although the number of white phosphorus catapults was even smaller than that of Krupp cannons, there were still many gaps in the raging sea of ​​fire.

Similar to the previous encounter with the cavalry, more than half of the Japanese soldiers quickly crossed the sea of ​​fire and rushed straight to the positions held by the Tenchi Army.

Not long after, the Japanese soldiers rushed in like a tide and arrived only 500 meters away from the Tiandi Alliance!

I saw the 70,000 soldiers of the Heaven and Earth Alliance holding Mauser rifles with firm and sharp eyes. They didn't even need to aim deliberately. They just had to point the muzzle of the gun in the direction of the enemy's charge and pull the trigger, and the bullets would whiz towards the enemy camp.

In an instant, countless Japanese soldiers fell to the ground like harvested straw, splashing blood.

However, there were also some cunning Japanese soldiers. When some of them saw that the situation was not good, they immediately threw themselves to the ground and hid under the bodies of their companions, pretending to be dead.

At first, they were still hoping that this would help them avoid our attacks, but after a while, they were pleasantly surprised to find that when their bodies were close to the ground, the enemy's muskets seemed to have little chance of causing harm to them.

This discovery was like a treasure to them, so the news spread quickly - one person told it to ten, ten told it to a hundred... More and more Japanese soldiers chose to lie on the ground, and some of the braver ones simply lay on the ground and crawled forward, trying to advance slowly in this way.

When they were about three hundred meters away from the target, suddenly, a series of deafening explosions were heard in front of them.

It turned out that the soldiers who had been scouting ahead had triggered the mines, causing them to explode. The Japanese knew nothing about mines and naively thought that it was just another round of artillery shells fired by the enemy.

The only thing that confused them was that this time the shells did not make any sound, but their power was obviously smaller than before.

However, despite their doubts, the Japanese soldiers did not stop. They kept chanting "May Amaterasu bless you" and continued to crawl forward without hesitation.

These devils knew very well that the enemy they were facing was the army led by Princess Reishou, the reincarnation of Emperor Jimmu, the son of Amaterasu.

According to common sense, how could Amaterasu not protect her own son but protect the enemy? This simple and easy-to-understand truth was understood by the lower-level soldiers in the Tokugawa army.

In addition, these low-level soldiers knew very well that if they did not charge bravely before their superior officers sounded the call to action, what awaited them would be cruel and ruthless killings from senior officers and the supervisory team.

Whether advancing or retreating, it seems to be a dead end, and now even Amaterasu no longer favors them. The morale of these Japanese soldiers has fallen to the bottom.

Tokugawa Koshin stared ahead with wide eyes and a look of astonishment. He saw that the soldiers were struggling under the fierce attack of the enemy, with flames burning, shells bombarding everywhere, muskets firing, and mines exploding one after another... The Tokugawa army suffered countless casualties and its numbers were decreasing rapidly.

He was extremely anxious, and turned to Tokugawa Koyasu beside him and shouted, "Brother! The situation is so critical now, how should we deal with it?"

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