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Chapter 481: Fierce Battle

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    The battle in Dumen was the fiercest. The Han general guarding Dumen was Ma Chao, while the one who rushed into Dumen was Marshal Yue Ji of Xiqiang.

    Since Ma Chao surrendered to the Han army, he only fought one battle, which frustrates him, the powerful general in Xiliang, and now he finally has a chance to vent.

    After Marshal Yue Ji plunged into Dumen, he truly tasted the power of the Han army's various weapons.  Although he was leading cavalry, he lost nearly half of his troops in a matter of seconds, armed with crossbows, spears, flying thunder and other powerful weapons and equipped with various traps.

    Seeing that his soldiers died tragically before they could reach the Han army, Marshal Yueji's eyes turned red. He was known as the first warrior of Xiqiang, and his inner anger suddenly rose.  Ignoring the airtight arrows, he urged his horse and wielded his sword to kill Ma Chao.

    When Ma Chao saw it, he was extremely excited. His hands were already itchy. He ordered the soldiers to stop firing arrows, and he wanted to fight with Marshal Yue Ji in front of the formation.

    When Marshal Yue Ji saw that Ma Chao wanted to fight with him, he secretly laughed at the stupidity of the Han general.  If the Han army kept firing arrows, they would not be able to rush through at all.  Now they are going to fight against each other. As long as this little kid is killed, the Han army will be in chaos.  When the Han army was in chaos, the formation gate was broken.  As long as one point is broken, the entire formation will fall into chaos and will be breached soon.  By then, he would have accomplished something extraordinary.

    Marshal Yueji thought happily, then he came to Ma Chao, raised the big knife in his hand high, and shouted loudly, "Little baby, take your life!"

    The broadsword slashed down on the head with the sound of howling wind.

    Although Ma Chao is young, he has been on the battlefield for a long time. When he saw Marshal Yue Ji's sword, he knew that the opponent was very strong, so he did not confront him head-on. He lightly led the horse and dodged nimbly. At the same time, he flicked the tiger-headed golden gun in his hand and sealed the enemy.  The heart is stabbed.

    The spear was struck quickly and accurately, startling Marshal Yue Ji. He wanted to use his sword to parry, but it was too late, so he hurriedly leaned over and lay on the horse's back.  But his body was a little fat. Although he escaped the shot, his leather armor was punctured.

    There is a barb at the connection between the head and the barrel of Ma Chao's big gun. While retracting the gun, Ma Chao pressed his wrist down. This time, the barb hooked a piece of flesh from Marshal Yueji's ribs, and a stream of blood spurted out.

    "Ouch, it hurts me to death!" Marshal Yueji was furious. When had he ever suffered such a loss?  "Little baby, I'm going to cut you into pieces!"

    Ma Chao said nothing at all, and stabbed him again with the big gun in his hand.

    Marshal Yue Ji did not dare to be careless at this time, and hurriedly put out his sword to parry, and the two of them killed each other.

    Ma Chao is one of the most brave generals in the Han Dynasty, and he is young and vigorous.  Although Marshal Yue Ji was the best warrior of Xiqiang, he was still far behind Ma Chao. Coupled with the pain in his waist wound, he started to lose after five or six rounds.

    "The general is mighty!"

    "The general will win!"

    When the soldiers of the Han army saw how brave their general was, their morale was boosted and their cheers were deafening.

    Marshal Yue Ji regretted at this moment. If he had lined up to fight and waited for reinforcements, how could he be so passive?  How could the generals of the Han army be so fierce?

    "No, I have to find a way to escape!" He knew that he was no match for Ma Chao, so he thought of using the opportunity of the two horses to escape from the battlefield.

    However, he and Ma Chao were far apart, and now he was a little distracted. If he didn't pay attention, he was pierced into the thigh by Ma Chao's big gun.

    "Ah" Marshal Yue Ji screamed, and the next moment, Ma Chao's tiger-headed golden spear pierced his chest.

    "kill!"

    When the Han soldiers saw that the enemy general was dead, they shouted and attacked the Western Qiang army.

    The ones with the best luck in rushing into the formation were Wusun King Kunxi and Qiuci King Bailie. They entered the Shengmen and opened the door.

    The Han general guarding the living gate is Ma Dai, and the Han general guarding the open door is Jiang Wei.

    Quinxi and Bai Lie each led 5,000 troops and horses. In order to break the formation, Xianbei leader Bu Dugen added another 5,000 troops and horses to them, which made both of them very excited.  After rushing into the Life Gate and opening the door, they did not encounter a strong defense. The two immediately understood that they were not entering the Death Gate. According to Prime Minister Yadan, the formation should be broken here.

    Since joining the coalition, the two of them were the weakest, but Xianbei King Budu Yao did not underestimate them. This time he added 5,000 troops to each of them. Therefore, both of them were very grateful and wanted to quickly break through the Han army's formation.  To repay the kindness of Bu Dugen.

    However, at this moment, a group of Han cavalry came over, about fiveThousands of people.

    This time, Wusun King Kunxi and Qiuci King Bailie became more convinced that this was the weakest place in the Han army's formation.  They had a total of 20,000 cavalry, and they didn't even pay attention to the Han army's 5,000 cavalry!

    But when the two sides fought, Wusun King Kunxi and Qiuci King Bailie were shocked. Not only were the Han cavalry extremely brave, but the generals who led the troops were even more powerful than ten thousand enemies.  A bright silver gun danced through the weather and was extremely sharp. In the blink of an eye, it killed dozens of their warriors.

    "Quick, surround them!" Wusun King Quinxi shouted.

    Zhao Yun has commanded the cavalry for many years and has rich experience. How could he let his five thousand soldiers and horses fall into a tight siege?  With a wave of the bright silver gun in his hand, the army withdrew.

    "Chase me!" Bailie, the king of Qiuci, shouted.

    But as soon as the cavalry under their command moved, countless arrows flew over. Although Jiang Wei was still a child, his command was determined and he had already shown the demeanor of a general.

    Wusun King Quinxi wanted to come over to help, but was stopped by Ma Dai's soldiers. At this time, Zhao Yun led the cavalry in a circle and then went around behind them and launched an attack.

    At this time, Bailie, the king of Qiuci, and Kunxi, the king of Wusun, were both in trouble. Although their troops and horses had the advantage, they were extremely panicked.

    On the high platform in the formation, Zhuge Liang watched the fire clearly.  He pointed with his feather fan, and the black and white flags waved alternately.

    After the entire Han army in the formation saw the change of flags, they all moved into action. Ma Chao and Pang De led a group of soldiers and horses to attack Shengmen and Kaimen.

    The cyan flag and the blue flag also changed. Li Yan, who was guarding Jingmen, and Yang Huai, who was guarding Shangmen, exchanged positions.

    The yellow and green flags changed again. Gao Pei, who was shocked by his forehand, suddenly led his army towards Xiumen, and together with Zhu Ling, surrounded Xianbei General Wei Tou.

    The sound of the war drums above the city was louder, the shouts of killing in the formation were loud, and the whole battle scene was very chaotic.

    But amidst this chaos, the Han army always moved regularly.  The allied cavalry, on the other hand, was like headless flies, scurrying around.  No matter where they hit, they would be surrounded by Han troops and beheaded.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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