762 [First Victory](2/2)
Simple chariots were rolled out and placed in front of the formation as a barrier.
The chariots of the Ming Dynasty were connected with iron chains. Wang Ji could only make do and tied them with ropes, which was considered a beggar's version of a trip horse rope.
Wang Ji put down his telescope and said with a smile: "The enemy's defeat has been determined."
Guards Captain Eguchi Kotaro said: "The enemy is afraid of death, and the main force is on the west side. If they break through our west side troops, they will be able to escape from the battlefield. Even before the war begins, they are already looking for a way out, which shows that the enemy generals have no fighting spirit."
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Wang Ji nodded in approval: "Yes, you have a good vision."
Wang Ji has divided his troops into the northwest and northeast, and the main force is in the northeast. The enemy reinforcements actually used a pile of dung to fork peasants, plus a small number of spear troops, to target Wang Ji's main force; they then concentrated German mercenaries and noble privates.
The soldiers attacked the troops that Wang Ji was responsible for outflanking. They obviously wanted to break through the encirclement and escape!
"This formation is attacking. Send an order to General Chen to defend!"
Wang Ji's main formation immediately stepped out and pressed forward, while the outflanking troops formed defensive formations.
The enemy is also attacking, with more than 3,000 main forces charging, and the cavalry also engaging in counter-outflanking. The leading general here is Chen Yu, an old subordinate who followed Wang Ji on his voyage around the world. He used chariots and ropes to protect the military formation. It is estimated that
After the enemy entered the firing range, he immediately shouted: "First row, fire!"
Swedish crossbowmen turned musketeers only know basic musket operations, but they are better than others because of their strong discipline.
At the moment when the flag was waved, the Swedish musketeers fired together, and then immediately squatted down to load ammunition. The second row fired again, and then the third row...
After three rounds of gun fire, a phalanx of noble private soldiers collapsed and began to flee.
The German mercenaries were dumbfounded, and their heads were filled with questions. Why could the enemy's muskets shoot so far?
On the other side, Wang Ji only fired a single volley, and the Dung Cha peasants and spearmen suddenly collapsed.
These farmers were farming at home, but suddenly the lords wanted to rebel and forced them to fight west. After fighting for a while, they returned to the east and rushed to the east for reinforcements. They didn't get much benefit. At most, they won and grabbed two pairs.
Rotten boots. Faced with the fierce musketeers, why did the farmers fight so hard? They turned around and ran away, not forgetting to take away their own dung forks.
"Cavalry charge!"
Wang Ji roared, and Christine immediately led the cavalry out.
More than 300 cavalrymen pursued and killed the 4,000-man defeated army. The defeated army disrupted the main force of our own side. The main force, which had been stunned by the volley of guns, immediately began to flee. Even the German mercenaries fled.
The rebel nobles were the fastest runners. They spotted the gap between Wang Ji's two troops and wanted to rush over immediately with the speed of their cavalry.
He did rush through most of it. After all, the battlefield was too big and it was a temporary outflank, so it was impossible to completely block it.
The infantry were not so lucky. They jumped into the river one after another and waded through the waist-deep water to escape. They were chased by Wang Ji and his troops and they were killed indiscriminately.
More than 2,000 German mercenaries fled to the river but stopped moving, and actually chose to surrender collectively.
Chapter completed!