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One thousand four hundred and sixty-two the end of the battle

The Western Liao infantry were mainly composed of servants from the Western Karakhan Kingdom and some Western Liao dismounted cavalry.

Xiaowulila himself did not intend to win the infantry. He just needed to withstand the Ming army's infantry, and it was mainly based on the performance of the cavalry.

But the problem now is that the infantry could not withstand the Ming army's attack at all, and was blown up by the Ming army in minutes.

When the Ming army infantry formation was facing the Western Liao infantry that was in a certain chaos, the one who attacked the Western Liao army was not even spears and steel knives, but musketeers.

The musketeers shot a volley of fire at the Western Liao army not far away, another volley, another volley, and another round.

In a very short time, the well-trained Ming army musketeers fired six volleys at the Western Liao army formation. The battlefield was filled with smoke. The Western Liao infantry were beaten with lead and flesh and blood were flying everywhere, falling down in pieces and died or seriously injured, and wailing sounded across the world.

Where have they seen such a weapon?

Have you ever seen such a weapon that can spit out fire and smoke and beat people to blood and blood?

He didn't dare to fight at all, so he turned around and ran away without hesitation at all.

At this point, the Western Liao infantry formation was already full of holes and began the process of collapse and retreat.

At this time, the spearmen and swordsman of the Ming army came forward to fight, like a wall, and took the retreating Western Liao infantry as leeks to harvest them hard, killing them all over the place.

In less than three incense sticks of war, the infantry formation on the front line of the Western Liao Dynasty retreated, which directly affected the main force of the central army in the rear, and even shook the cavalry's combat.

Xiao Orila originally thought that his cavalry had an advantage in numbers. Even if the Ming cavalry had strong combat effectiveness, it would not be difficult to use more troops to crush them.

But now the cavalry cannot break the situation and the infantry has begun to collapse. How can this battle continue?

He was anxious.

Faced with such a situation, he could only join the reserve cavalry team in advance and ordered the reserve cavalry team to attack the Ming cavalry, trying to use this tactic to overwhelm the Ming cavalry and then change the situation.

As for the infantry's retreat and the Ming army's strange firearms, he had no other choice but to order the Central Infantry Army to top the formation.

There is nothing to say about the retreating infantry of the front army. The crossbowmen bent their bows and arrows and shot forward.

The defeated soldiers who fled were the enemy of the military formation. At this time, there was no question of rescuing "friendly troops". It was justified that they would be bent down and the arrows were used to shoot them all to death, so that they would not be able to attack the military formation intact.

The crossbowmen will not feel any pity, and they will shoot with a bow and arrow.

The poor defeated soldiers were behind the hand-to-hand combat troops that were lined up by the Ming army like a wall, and in front of them were their own sharp arrows. They were like mice in a dilapidated bellows and were killed on both ends.

They were in a dilemma between two military groups that were getting closer and closer. In the end, whether they were determined to attack their own military formations or the Ming army formations, they could not escape death.

The first wave of defeated soldiers was killed and injured, while the second wave of Xiliao infantry opened up the situation?

The answer is no.

Under the attack of the Ming army's musketeers, even though they tried their best to fight back with arrows, they could not stop the Ming army from approaching step by step and powerful firepower. They were also beaten to fly across the flesh and blood, and even if they used shields, it would be useless.

Seeing that the central infantry formation was also beaten and the flesh was shaking, Xiao Orila was really anxious.

The cavalry still could not open up the situation, but instead had a vague tendency to be attacked by the Ming army, which made him even more anxious.

His subordinates kept sending him feedback that made him even more anxious, such as infantry formations that were retreating, and cavalry attacks that were unfavorable, and the Ming cavalry was strong in combat. Although our army had a large number of people, it still could not gain an advantage.

He had no extra cards to be released. The last card in his hand was his own personal guard cavalry team, which was the elite among the elite. He was responsible for protecting the coach's life during the retreat.

If he plays this card, he will be the fish on the chopping board.

However, the situation could no longer allow him to continue thinking.

Because the formation of the central infantry army also collapsed, the Ming army's infantry killed many people, and what's even more dangerous is that his location is no longer safe.

The Ming army artillery actually fired again at this time.

The Ming army gunners, who were experienced and had sufficient mathematical knowledge, used sightseeing and shooting to do battlefield arithmetic problems. A large number of iron bombs wrapped in scorching air flow crossed the main battlefield where the two armies fought and came directly towards the area where Xiao Olila was.

Xiao Oli Lai watched a huge iron ball with white vapor falling from the sky, smashing the flesh and blood of a crossbowman guard not far away in front of him.

Subsequently, more and more artillery shells fell, and the terrifying deterrence brought by the entire command center of the Western Liao army faced a huge threat. Many officers and soldiers were either injured or killed under the threat of artillery shells, and their deaths were extremely miserable.

Xiao'eril's guards pulled him back hard, and even ignored his personal will, he must take him away.

This is their duty.

It is no longer safe here. If Xiao Orila suffered any injuries or died as the head coach, then as personal soldiers, they will also reach the end of their lives.

Xiao Olila's mind was blank and he could do nothing. After running for a while, he watched his handsome flag fall down in a smog of smoke and could no longer see it.

It's over.

Everything is finished, everything is finished.

He is finished, Hu Siwu'er is finished, Yelu Pusu is finished, and the Western Liao Kingdom is finished.

As one of the founding fathers of the Western Liao Kingdom and his close comrade-in-arms, Yelu Dashi never expected that one day he would witness the collapse of the Western Liao foundation, and would completely collapse in his own hands. This was undoubtedly the biggest irony for him.

But what can he do?

He tried his best to recruit the army and rushed back to save the crisis, but he was still unable to turn the tide. In his eyes, the falling flag might be the end of the Western Liao Dynasty.

As the head coach, even if he was defeated, Xiao Orila had enough elite guards to take him to escape. It would be difficult for him to die. The same was true for other high-level generals and officials. Each had their own personal guards to take them to escape.

But others are not treated so well.

When Xiaowulila was taken away by his personal soldiers, the Western Liao infantry were already finished and were collapsing, while the Western Liao cavalry was still launching attacks. They were large and the Ming cavalry were small, and the two sides were still in fierce confrontation.

However, Su Haisheng discovered the collapse of the Western Liao infantry and its rear, so he decisively joined the reserve cavalry team and broke into the rear of the Western Liao army from the middle, completely defeated the Western Liao infantry, and then attacked the Western Liao cavalry team from the rear, giving them a "mute to the intestine".

The Western Liao cavalry obviously did not expect such a situation. Under the attack of the Ming cavalry on both sides, the morale of the army was unstable. They did not know what happened in the rear, and their fighting will plummeted. The Ming army became more and more brave and quickly overwhelmed the Western Liao cavalry.

The Western Liao cavalry also collapsed.

On the entire battlefield, the Western Liao cavalry and infantry were in a state of complete collapse, while the Ming army was fully encircled to a state of pursuit.

Su Haisheng was ecstatic when facing such a situation. He ordered the entire army to enter a state of pursuit, and the cavalry bravely pursued the fleeing Western Liao army, and the situation on the battlefield completely entered a one-sided state.

In ecstasy, Su Haisheng even sent half of his personal guards to help with the pursuit, using a large number of cavalry forces to block the fleeing Western Liao army, and then the infantry chased and harvested.

Those who surrender accepted the surrender, those who resisted stubbornly killed the place, and pursued them firmly to the end, and never let them go.

This large-scale battle has come to an end.
Chapter completed!
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