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Chapter 535 Encircled on Three Sides(2/2)

There were less than 3,000 soldiers of the Ming army left, stepping on drums and shouting uniform chants, and stepped forward behind Qin Wang, who raised his gun high.

About eighty paces diagonally ahead, the Jiannu Camel Artillery was nervously reloading shells.

On the other hand, Jiannu's tiger-crouching artillerymen were busy driving the breech iron rod into the hard ground. After hammering the iron rod, they loaded gunpowder and lead from the muzzle into the barrel.

However, judging from the time, it was obviously too late.

In a short time, the Ming army was approaching within sixty steps.

Jiannu's squatting tiger cannon fired first, and a total of six hundred squatting tiger cannons fired at the same time, with a huge momentum.

However, it is a pity that most of the lead bullets and shells shot by the Tiger Crouching Cannon fell behind the Ming Army's hollow square formation. The reason is also very simple, not enough advance time was left.

It wasn't that the Jiannu artillery was stupid, but that the Ming army moved forward.

After another moment, the two sides were less than fifty steps apart.

At this time, Jiannu's camel artillery had also completed loading.

Seeing this, Prince Qin, who took over the command, decisively pulled the trigger.

"Bang!" A dull gunshot sounded, but Jiannu on the opposite side was unharmed.

However, the next second, continuous "bang bang" sounds were heard in front of the Ming army's formation.

Accompanied by intensive gunfire, the camel artillery of the slaves was instantly thrown into disarray. More than half of the camels broke free from the control of the camel hands, got up, and fled in all directions.

The distance of fifty paces is still a bit far for a musket.

But when shooting a large target like a camel, the hit rate won't be too ugly.

So in just one salvo, more than a hundred camels were hit, and they got up and fled in pain.

At this time, the firing range of other camel swivel guns was also blocked, and in this moment of delay, the second row of Ming army musketeers had already replaced them and pulled the trigger.

"Bah, bah, bah, bah!" Another burst of intense gunshots rang out.

After the gunfire, hundreds of camels jumped up and ran around. This time, dozens of camels were even shot. Although camels have rough skin and thick flesh, they will still die if they are hit by lead.

By the time the third row of musketeers from the Ming army came forward, Jiannu's camel artillery had already dispersed.

The Ming army musketeers ignored the camel artillerymen who ran away to both sides, but aimed their guns at the Jiannuhu Crouching Artilleryman not far behind the camel artillerymen.

At this moment, the artillerymen of Jiannuhu squatting were nervously reloading their ammunition.

However, before the Jiannu artillery could be reloaded, the Ming army's third wave of firepower poured in.

Accompanied by the intensive gunfire of "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom", hundreds of Jiannu artillerymen who were squatting on the ground and firing guns instantly fell down. When the remaining Jiannu artillerymen saw that the situation was not good, they jumped up and dispersed in an instant.

Suddenly, Prince Qin, who took over the command, suddenly changed direction.

The soldiers of the 1st Infantry Brigade who followed behind also turned around.

The Ming soldiers of the 4th Infantry Brigade on the other side of the battlefield turned almost at the same time.

Now, looking down from a high altitude, the situation becomes that the two hollow phalanxes of the Ming army are in front, and the other two hollow phalanxes occupy the left and right wings respectively, forming a three-sided encirclement of the hollow phalanx of Jiannu in the middle.

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