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Chapter 1103 Crossing the River (2)(2/2)

"kill!"

The Han army, who couldn't wait, jumped directly from the raft into the waist-length water. As soon as he shouted out the word "kill", he was shot into a hedgehog by arrows on the spot.

Looking at the ferry surrounded by obstacles such as deer antler fences, the leading Han army shouted loudly:

"Don't rush!"

"Rolling! Array!"

  …

“Dongdongdongdongdongdong!”

The tall soldier tried hard to hold the big leek that was only one shorter than the adult, and jumped from the raft into the water.

The soldiers on the raft also jumped off the raft and followed closely behind the raft, lowering their heads, trying to keep themselves under the protection of the raft.

But no matter how big the big one is, it is impossible to cover all the soldiers on the raft.

In addition, the Wei army occupied the geographical advantage, and arrows flew like locusts at this moment.

  There are several times more arrow feathers than when they were in the river just now.

Just ten breaths of time after jumping off the raft, I heard continuous screams, and many Han soldiers were shot into arrows and fell into the water.

A trace of blood red began to mix with the turbid yellow water, bringing out some kind of charming water patterns.

The leading Junhou half-dead, leaning tightly behind the big shore, watching the comrades on the raft helplessly exposed to the Wei army's crossbow.

His teeth were clenched tightly, gasping heavily, forcibly suppressing his impulse.

The second raft soon followed.

With the lesson of the first raft, the second raft obviously did not jump out early without the impatient soldiers.

But even so, the same casualties are inevitable.

No need to greet or communicate, the garrison commander on the second raft took the initiative to unite the troops.

The two rafts of wooden rafts joined together and finally barely formed a small raft array.

The rafts behind followed one after another, and when the Han army landed on the dock reached a sufficient number.

A lieutenant who took the initiative to be the leader finally stood up, raised his spear, and shouted loudly:

"Roll! Come with me and knock the antlers away!"

He said, kicking away the corner supporting Dali, and holding Dali with the soldiers, he began to push forward.

Under the leadership of their respective team leaders, the soldiers began to form a team and rushed forward with the captain.

Guan Ji, who was standing on the east bank, held up a telescope and saw the soldiers rushing towards the Wei army fence, falling to the ground one after another.

Her face became extremely cold, and her eyes hidden behind the telescope were extremely deep.

Whether it is the soldiers who fell into the water halfway through the river, or the soldiers who were shot to the ground by Wei thief when they were crossing the river, they were all trained over the years.

Watching them lose their lives under their noses, it is impossible to say that there is no fluctuation in their hearts.

But no matter how serious the casualties were, she would take the ferry while the Wei army was most likely to be careless.

She knew very well that this battle of forced transit was not only the battle since the Battle of Guanzhong, but also since the Liangzhou Army was formed, and it was the battle with the heaviest losses.

If we said that the real main force of the Liangzhou army had not encountered any tough battles before, the previous ones had swept across the south.

Then this time is the time to test the Liangzhou army.

But no matter how heavy the losses were, the Liangzhou army could not retreat.

Because of the current conditions, we cannot expect the Yi to join the army, and we cannot expect the Hu people who are being threatened.

The only thing she could trust was the Liangzhou Army.

“Fourth batch, follow!”

She held up the telescope and looked at the river surface again, and gave a calm order.

The 500 soldiers who had been waiting immediately pushed the raft into the river after receiving the military order...

Each raft, depending on the size, ranges from fifty to more than a hundred soldiers.

Crossing the river does not mean rushing into the river in a swarm, it is an organized and batch of attacks.

We must not only avoid being too crowded and set a living target for the opponent, but also be able to connect troops in time so that the front army will not rush forward but the rear army will not respond in time.

The telescope in Guan Ji's hand and the strong organizational capabilities of the Liangzhou Army can prevent this from happening to the greatest extent.

However, even so, the Han army's attempt to seize the ferry was still severely attacked by the Wei army.

Four or five consecutive batches, after more than two thousand elite Liangzhou troops crossed the Yellow River.

In addition to taking advantage of the Wei army's surprise attack, some of the antlers and fences on the periphery were destroyed.

The rest will not make any progress.

After occupying a large and small beach, the Han army had to form a circle under Yang Qianwan's leadership and wait for assistance.

Not long ago, the Wei army rushed out twice, trying to drive them out of the river.

The more than 300 cavalrymen who swam over played a significant role.

Yang Qianwan's war horse was shot to death in the last counterattack.

When the sun was on the top of the mountain, the two armies stopped acting at the same time.

However, the Han army did not have time to rest because they did not have the geographical advantage of the Wei army.

So they had to take advantage of the Wei army's rest and build a camp at the fastest speed.

Even the simplest camp is better than staying on the shore without any concealment.

In addition to erecting the large rafts that can be collected on the periphery as temporary village walls, most of the rafts must be dismantled to form a fence.

This means that these Han troops guarding the west bank did not think about retreating.

"Bang bang bang..."

There were strong soldiers who were trying hard to smash thick wooden stakes into the ground, so that the wooden stakes could weed into the soil as deeply as possible.

A baby-sized hemp rope had been tied to an old tree by the river, and a raft with the other end of the hemp rope began to scratch back.

General Guan, who had been guarding the shore, breathed a sigh of relief after receiving the reward from the West Bank.

There was even a smile on his face:

"Enough, just one night is enough! Tomorrow, the thief will understand what a real tiger and wolf army is..."
Chapter completed!
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