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Chapter 1852: When an accident comes, we will never discuss it in advance(2/2)

However, a few hours passed, and the other side of Yingshui River seemed to be extremely quiet. This made Xiahou Dun's original confidence become a little impetuous, and he became less certain and confident.

Could it be that the hussars on the other side saw the Tibetan soldiers behind me and didn't come out?

Xiahou Dun looked back and realized that it shouldn't be the case, unless someone could see through the stone, or it couldn't be seen from the other side of the river.

Or maybe the hussars haven't gotten here at all?

It's also unlikely. Although Xiahou Dun and others took a shortcut, they were still infantry after all. Logically speaking, it should be about the same time...

Or maybe the hussars were frightened and turned back after seeing these traps?

This is even more impossible. After all, the military affairs are not just for children to play around. They regret it when they say they regret it, and sometimes they don’t want it, and they don’t do anything. They just go out for a walk? What’s more, it’s raining.

, this is the only ferry at Sanshi Bay that can still be passed by floating on the water. Is it possible that the hussars and horses dare to fight the rapids?

Xiahou Dun couldn't help but glance up and down in the rushing Yingshui a few times. He found that he really didn't find any corpses of men and horses who had drowned, so he felt a little relieved.

Of course, there is another possibility, that is, these hussars and horses are spending time in the mountains and forests, hoping to wait until the rain stops and the water level of Yingshui drops again...

However, Xiahou Dun knew that when the Yingshui River rose, it would take more than ten days and a half to fall back down. After all, it rained not only above the Yingshui River, but also in the surrounding areas where rainwater would eventually collect.

In Yingshui, if these hussars and horses really want to be consumed, Xiahou Dun will also be happy to see it happen!

But the question is, what do the horsemen think, and how will they choose?

Digging a pit on a rainy day is obviously not as easy as on a sunny day. The rainwater mixed with the soil will flow down the edge of the pit, and a layer of accumulated water will soon form in the center of the pit.

The soldiers of Cao's army who were digging inside the pit fell down from time to time because they were not stable, and then fell down until their bodies were covered with mud and water, which was quite embarrassing.

Xiahou Dun looked at his men who were digging holes, and seemed to have some thoughts in his heart. Could it be that the Qiaoqi men thought that I was just pretending to dig holes here, and it was impossible to dig any decent holes on a rainy day?

"Come here!" Xiahou Dun ordered, sending out another group of soldiers to replace those who looked a little tired after digging for several hours.

Yes, it is indeed inconvenient to dig pits on rainy days, but is it true that only deep pits can trap horses? Accumulated soft mud and holes of different depths can also hinder the movement and running of war horses! As long as the speed of the war horses is increased,

If we get up, then the goal has been achieved, isn't it? If we continue digging like this, there will be mud everywhere on the river bank. Let's see how the cavalry can run!
Chapter completed!
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