Chapter 98: 98 second time
Chapter 98 98 Second time
"No matter what they are doing! For the Kingdom of Susus! Move forward!" On the other side of the road, looking at the low wall, another Sussian commander drew his sword and pointed it at his soldiers. chanted.
The soldiers in blue military uniforms shouted loudly, took steps, and rushed towards the low wall that had been blasted beyond recognition.
The flag of Susas was flying in the wilderness, and the cannon behind the soldiers was still roaring. One after another, the cannonballs hit the remaining low walls, smashing the temporarily found stones into powder.
“Let those **** Beiling people learn how powerful we are! Avenge the people of the 1st Battalion!” While following his troops forward, the officers on the flanks continued to encourage everyone.
These farmers and slaves, who had just been recruited into the army two months ago, were nervously holding the Cyric flintlocks in their hands at this moment, crowded together, and walked forward step by step.
“Follow the drumbeat! Move forward!” In their ears, the hoarse roar of their commander echoed. They breathed in the cold air and watched the low wall in front of them getting closer and closer to them.
The tense atmosphere soon escalated several notches, because the soldiers saw the corpses of several companions hanging on the low wall, and their flesh and blood were too **** to be seen.
Actually, they all hung there after being shot, and their **** remains were the result of the continuous shelling. But these approaching Sussus soldiers didn't know this, and fear had spread, making them almost stop moving forward.
However, the officers standing behind them would not pity these cannon fodder who were temporarily recruited to expand the army and prepare for war. They immediately shouted loudly: "Forward! Those who retreat will die!"
With the officer's shout, Susas's artillery fire stopped. Artillery shells are not free. With this level of shelling, the consumption of ammunition has greatly exceeded the originally planned consumption rate.
Although there are many artillery shells, with today's transportation capacity, the reserve artillery shells that can follow the troops forward are not enough.
So, you should save some when you can. Don’t you see that those soldiers have begun to approach the low wall? It's impossible to continue the bombardment, right?
In the sudden silence, soldiers from two battalions of Susas began to climb the fragmented low walls. Because some of the low walls had been shattered by shells, the climb this time was obviously easier.
However, the special gunshot that annoyed Romel sounded again. Although it was not so dense this time, it was obviously enough to deal with the Sussus soldiers who had climbed over the wall.
The first Sussian soldier to climb over the wall was shot to death halfway before he could cross the road.
Another soldier jumped off the low wall and stepped on something soft. He took a closer look and saw that it was the belly of a corpse.
He staggered and almost hit the other person's face with his face. The dead soldier opened his mouth wide and his eyes were not completely closed. This horrific scene frightened the Sussian soldier and quickly propped up his head with both hands. As a result, his head was immediately penetrated by a bullet.
At a distance of more than ten meters, with a rifled gun and Mini bullets, there is no need to consider accuracy at all. As long as they aim and fire, Tang Mo's soldiers, who hunt all year round, can kill people calmly.
In Tang Mo's army, one tenth of the soldiers had actually killed someone because they went into the mountains to suppress bandits. More than half of them had seen corpses, and 100% of them had hunted large animals. They were all used for stabbing. It's a hung animal carcass.
Obviously, this kind of training and Tang Mo's intentionally reinforced concept of obeying orders allowed these Beiling hunters to maintain a considerable degree of calmness when they first experienced the battle.
Now, fifty soldiers are holding their weapons, looking for targets to fire, and another fifty soldiers are helping their comrades load their used rifles.
Although the gunfire was much sparser than before, relying on the terrifying rate of fire of Tang's K1 fast gun, the Sussus soldiers who climbed over the low wall still fell one after another, and no one could even cross the center line. .
Seven or eight Susas soldiers had an idea and began to move towards the village on the other side of the wall. They never found any movement in the village, so they thought that there was a breakthrough.
As a result, just when they reached the vicinity of the village. Intensive gunshots were heard head on. They were greeted by bullets one after another, and the seven or eight soldiers were immediately swept to the ground by the bullets.
The three hunters who were deliberately trained by Tang Mo immediately put away their revolvers and retreated from their hiding place.
They have been lying in ambush in the village, with the purpose of getting rid of the enemies who may have reached the village. They were all trained confidants of Tang Mo. Each of them had two revolvers on their waists, and they were so well-equipped that even Weiss was envious of them.
They are experienced and have long been accustomed to killing when hunting in the vicious forest. They retreated immediately after taking action and had no intention of fighting.
When they heard the more intensive gunshots in the village, most of the Sussus soldiers gave up the idea of continuing to take a detour.
The battle is still going on. The Sussian drummers who are leaning near the broken wall are still beating the drums. They have not climbed over the low wall, so they cannot see what is happening on the other side of the low wall. The commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Legion commanded by Romel of the Sussian troops who had climbed over the low wall, knew at this time that his troops were being slaughtered crazily by the enemy on this side of the wall.
He pulled out his pistol and fired a shot into the white smoke that was getting thicker. He didn't know whether he hit anyone or not.
Then he dropped to one knee and began to reload his pistol. Watching, with the increasingly dense white smoke from the muzzle, a Sussus soldier safely climbed over the low wall, shouted with a weapon, stepped on the corpse and rushed to the other side.
Then he heard a gunshot. The soldier staggered forward a few steps, tripped over a corpse, and fell straight down.
His hands started to tremble, and he didn't obey his instructions at all when loading ammunition into the gun. He shouted loudly, asking the soldiers passing over the wall to stay calm and not to fire yet, but he could still hear the chaos of his own soldiers. The sound of gunfire.
The familiar sound of the Cyric flintlock equipped by Susus was sparse and insignificant at all, while the unheard gunfire from the opposite side was continuous.
Although it was not neat, the shots struck one after another at the will of the Susas troops, which was already on the verge of collapse, which really made people inexplicably irritated.
Involuntarily, his hands shook even more. He knew that he was beginning to fear, that he might not be able to win this battle.
In fact, he couldn't even think of a good retreat plan - if he mustered up the courage to go back and climb over the wall now, he seemed to be a little afraid.
The crackling sound of bullets hitting the wall behind him made him really afraid to stand up - but kneeling here was obviously not an option.
The white fog filling the muzzle of the gun will dissipate soon. If you stay here at that time, you will definitely be a living target.
Thinking came to an abrupt end here, because a bullet opened his neck directly, and blood splashed out along the collar of his officer's uniform, like a fountain, no matter how hard he tried to cover it with his hands, he could not stop it.
Beside him, the recruits of Susas screamed in fear from the corpses and blood. They panicked and knocked down the officers who were still trying to block the hole in their necks. They were desperate to climb up the wall and escape.
Just as he climbed over the wall, a bullet pierced the back of the recruit's heart, leaving him hanging on the wall and staying there like his predecessors.
On the road, more than 300 corpses had been piled up, and about a hundred Sussian soldiers were struggling among the corpses to beg for mercy.
The attacking force of almost 600 people and two battalions of infantry were defeated inexplicably. They didn't even see how many enemies there were, and they didn't even know who the opponent was, so they collapsed and fled back to where they started. position.
Viscount Romel's face turned pale. On the one hand, he was angry, and on the other hand, he was frightened. He promised and told Tucci that he could occupy the Sanchakou in one attack.
Looking at the two attacks, his entire legion, a total of 1,500 people, launched two charges, but failed to capture this transportation node that was so close that it didn't even have a serious fortification.
At this moment, he really regretted why he didn't occupy this **** little village first!
Why did you wait until now to arrive here with your troops? If you had walked faster before and didn't choose to camp with your back to the forest, you wouldn't have had to go through such a fiasco for a few days.
He held the horse under his belly and let the horse walk towards the low wall in the distance, as if he wanted to see through the face of the enemy on the other side of the low wall.
However, the knight beside him saw that his mind had been lost, so he galloped forward and reached out to grab the reins of Viscount Romel.
In the wilderness in front of Romell, the frightened Sussus soldiers were hiding in small groups, ignoring the restraints of the remaining officers, making the entire battlefield look miserable.
Obviously, Romell's legion was no longer able to launch a third charge, and they had even lost the courage to stay where they were and continue fighting.
After this battle, Tang Mo has basically eliminated the trouble of fighting on two fronts. The remaining trouble now is the reinforcements brought by Tucci from the southeast.
No matter how you look at it, this Sussus army, led by Tucci himself, which is preparing to go north, is not comparable to the group of idiots led by Romell.
Those are the real elites of Susus, and they are the enemies with high morale who have just achieved a "great victory on the central line".
(End of this chapter)