Chapter 668 A desperate move(2/2)
But it doesn't matter, the cavalry's command never relies on shouting.
Baiyintu urged his war horse to sprint at a high speed. The oncoming strong wind blew his entire face completely out of shape, and the ground beneath his feet even receded like a tide.
In the blink of an eye, the Ming army's central formation had reached less than 500 steps.
However, there was silence in the opposing formation. As expected, the Ming army's red cannons and squatting tiger cannons did not rush to fire. They obviously wanted to wait until they approached and fired with hundreds of bullets to cause maximum damage.
These damn smart dogs are indeed cunning, and their hearts are darker than those of jackals.
However, the Qing soldiers also had equally cunning Han officials who were able to see through Ming Gou's sinister intentions.
Thinking of this, Baiyintu turned around and looked at Hong Chengchou. Hong Chengchou smiled back at Baiyintu, as if to say to him: How is it? Is the official right?
Baiyin Tu immediately sheathed his sword and raised his hands at the same time.
Seeing this, the two yellow flag generals following behind Baiyin Tu grabbed their horses' reins one after another.
Suddenly, Baiyintu's raised hands pressed down hard, pointing in the northeast and southeast directions respectively.
The next moment, the two yellow-flag generals following behind Baiyin Tu tightened their horse reins, and the horses immediately turned diagonally toward the northeast or southeast.
Immediately afterwards, the two white flag soldiers behind him also divided into two groups.
"Hurry!" Baiyintu shouted softly to stop the war horses. Hong Chengchou and dozens of horsemen also followed suit.
However, nearly 20,000 cavalrymen from the two white flags, led by generals from the two yellow flags such as Tu Lai, Ta Zhan and Tu Hai, divided into two groups and headed diagonally towards the northwest and southwest corners of the Ming army's central formation.
This was a countermeasure proposed by Hong Chengchou to avoid the front where the Ming army's firepower was the densest.
Chapter completed!