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Chapter 69 First Battle(2/2)

The last sentence was addressed to Gaudí.

What else could Gaudi say? He could only respond with a sigh.

Soon, Jiannu also formed a fighting formation.

In front are Gao Di's 3,000 surrendered troops, behind are Zu Runze's Zhenghuang Banner Han Army, totaling more than 1,500 people, and finally are Obai and his bodyguards of more than 50 cavalry.

As for the more than 1,500 enslaved people with yellow flags,

At this time, they were burning, killing, and looting in Anshan Town with their respective coats.

In fact, this is not because Ao Bai is arrogant, but on purpose.

Ao Bai has been fighting for more than ten years, how could he make such a mistake?

In fact, Obai wanted to use Gao Di's surrender to first consume the Ming army, then let Zu Runze's Zhenghuang Banner Han army launch a fatal blow to the Ming army, and finally let the bannermen with yellow flags pick the fruits of victory.

In order to observe the entire battlefield more clearly, Obai climbed a small slope with more than fifty riders.

Standing on the slope from a high position, and using the monocular telescope given to him by Huang Taiji, he could clearly see the battlefield beside the canal.

I saw that the Ming army had changed its formation.

The sidecars originally placed in front have been pushed to the left and right sides.

Ao Bai couldn't help but secretly nodded. The Ming army was all a mob, but there were still many Ming army generals who could fight. The Ming army commander opposite was also a well-versed soldier. He used sidecars to protect the two wings just to guard against them raising yellow flags.

The cavalry gave him a fatal blow from both wings at the critical moment, but unfortunately, it was still in vain.

As soon as the camera turned, Obai turned his attention to his own infantry formation.

I saw that Gao Di's three thousand surrendered troops had formed a neat queue and were marching forward at a neat pace. The first row was the sword player, carrying a wooden sign as high as a person.

This kind of wooden sign is far less sturdy than the carriages used by the Eight Banners soldiers.

But it is enough to resist arrows and blunderbuss.

As usual, the three rows at the back were filled with gunmen holding bird cannons.

The last three rows are spearmen, responsible for protecting the gunmen.
Chapter completed!
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