Vol 2 Chapter 2908: In the Battle of Ganyu between Qin and Ming dynasties, Zhu Di made a desperate

Chapter 2908 The Battle of Qin and Ming Ganyu, Zhu Di made a desperate move (End)

Chapter 2904: The Battle of Ganyu in the Qin and Ming Dynasties, Zhu Di made a desperate move (End)

 【Ding dong, Zhang Guihou died in battle, 'Brothers and sisters are one branch' effect 3 is activated, Zhang Guihou's force permanently +1, force +4;

 The current base force of Zhang Guiba is 105, and the force has increased to 131;]

After sacrificing his younger brother, Zhang Guiba finally reached the God of War level. However, without the bronze spear general Zhang Guihou, the amplification effect of the 'Four Divine Spears' was directly ineffective, so that even if he got another 5 points of amplification, the force value would still be reduced. It only reached 131 points, barely comparable to a high-level God of War.

Although Zhang Guiba's strength has improved again, the cooperation between him and Chang Yuchun is obviously far inferior to the joint attack between his brothers, so the overall combat power is weaker than the previous three people's combined attack. However, Jiao Moxiang was also injured. There is a certain degree of decline in combat power.

As one of the three most powerful generals of the Yellow Turbans, Jiao Moxiang is no fool. Although he was injured, his injuries were not serious and far from the point where he needed to retreat. However, fighting with injuries will most likely result in more injuries. So out of caution, he took the initiative to retreat and went back to bandage it first.

Zhang Guiba just lost his own brother, so when he saw Jiao Mochang was about to leave, he naturally refused to let him go. But with Jiao Mochang's strength, if he wanted to leave, he and Chang Yuchun alone would not be able to stop him. living.

Facing the pincer attack by Zhang Guiba and Chang Yuchun, Jiao Moxiang jumped out of the encirclement like a water dragon, and then retreated cleanly.

Zhang Guiba pursued without looking back, but not long after, Zhu Di ordered to recall him.

Zhang Guiba had no choice but to hold back his anger and retreat to his own formation for the time being.

Zhang Guiba was so angry that he almost lost his mind, so he returned to the main formation. Instead, he wanted to attack Zhu Di first and asked Zhu Di why he wanted to recall him.

Zhu Di understood Zhang Guiba's mood, so he did not blame him. Instead, he patiently explained that without Zhang Guihou, the balance had been broken. Even if he and Chang Yuchun joined forces, it would be difficult to kill Jiao Mochang, so Jiao Mochang retreated very quickly. It might be a conspiracy to lure the angry Zhang Guiba into pursuit.

Zhang Guiba was not a ungrateful person. After listening to Zhu Di's explanation, he suddenly broke into a cold sweat on his back. He immediately apologized to Zhu Di, and Zhu Di naturally helped him up quickly and comforted him: "Jiao Mochang has been injured. When General Chang Mao comes back, with the combined strength of the three of you, we will be able to kill him and avenge Zhang Guihou."

Having said that, Zhu Di's heart was cast with a shadow, because if Chang Mao came back to join the war, there would be no control on the left wing of the Qin army. Once he broke away from the chaos and joined the war, it would be clear by then. The pressure on the military will only increase.

 But it’s not possible without recalling Chang Mao. After all, Jiao Mo went to kill him three times against one. Now Zhang Guihou and Chang Yuchun are obviously not his opponents.

 “Damn it, I miscalculated, I underestimated Jiao Mochang.”

Zhu Di gritted his teeth and muttered to himself that he originally thought that if the three generals Chang Yuchun joined forces, even if they couldn't win, it would be enough to drag Jiao Mo away. After all, although the other party has the reputation of the Four Yellow Turban Gods of War, he has nothing to do with Xiang Yu, Luo Shixin, and Niu Mo. Compared with Wang, Jiao Moxiang is more like a make-up, unable to tie with the three in terms of record or strength.

But what Zhu Di never expected was that even Jiao Mochang, the weakest among the four Yellow Turban Gods of War, was so strong that he dared to kill Zhang Guihou in a one-on-three fight.

In order to check and balance Jiao Mochang, Zhu Di could only demolish the east wall to repair the west wall and recall the strongest Chang Mao.

At the same time, after Jiao Moxiang returned to the formation, Zhou Yu saw that he was injured and immediately asked the military doctor to remove his armor and bandage him, but Jiao Moxiang did not refuse.

In order to kill Zhang Guihou, Jiao Mochang adopted the strategy of exchanging wounds for lives. Although he succeeded in killing Zhang Guihou, he also received a shot from Zhang Guiba.

Although the gun did not penetrate deeply, it still pierced his armor. The tip of the gun penetrated a palm deep into the flesh. Moreover, because there were barbs on the gun, it caused secondary trauma when the gun was drawn. In addition, Zhang Guiba's Zhenqi is special. Once you are hit by his gun, the blood will flow out uncontrollably.

If this were an ordinary person, he would probably bleed to death, but this little trick obviously cannot work on Focus Mo.

Jiao Mo can stop the bleeding after using his kung fu, but he still needs to keep doing it, which will undoubtedly consume his kung fu. On the battlefield, it is natural to save what you can, so the best way is to come back and bandage it first.

Jiao Moqiang was also tough. The fragments of the armor were pierced into his flesh, and the pain from the forceful tearing when removing the armor was absolutely numb. However, he didn't react at all, not even blinking his eyelids.

The Qin army had emergency secret medicine to stop bleeding and heal wounds. However, this medicine was still very rare. Ordinary soldiers were not qualified to use it. Only senior generals could use it.

Zhou Yu saw that the bandaged Jiao Mo was acting like a normal person, but his armor was too broken to be used, so he immediately took off his own armor and asked Jiao Mo to put it on.

Zhou Yu's armor was naturally the best in the Qin Dynasty. Although Jiao Moxiang wanted it, he still refused it due to Wanwan. However, Zhou Yu insisted on giving it to him, so he had no choice but to put it on because he didn't want it.

After putting on the armor again, Jiao Mo moved his body and was about to go back into battle, but was stopped by Zhou Yu.

Jiao Mo went to show his confusion, but Zhou Yu explained: "Zhang Guihou died in the battle, Zhu Di must recall Chang Mao. Can the general be confident of facing the three generals Chang Mao, Chang Yuchun, and Zhang Guiba alone?"

Jiao Mochang immediately fell into thinking after hearing this. Chang Yuchun and Chang Mao's father and son were already stronger than Zhang Guiba and Zhang Guihou's brothers. If Zhang Guiba was added to the mix, he would not be sure of winning.

Seeing this, Zhou Yu did not criticize, and then continued to explain: "Zhang Guihou is dead, Chang Mao must return, the general may not win the battle, but as long as the general does not fight, Chang Yuchun, Chang Mao, and Zhang Guiba can be contained "General, let him not dare to make any changes."

 The implication is that Jiao Mochang's deterrence is stronger, so it is a safer decision not to go to war.

Jiao Mo went to think about it and thought it made sense. War was not a child's play, and he was indeed injured, so naturally he was stable.

Zhu Di recalled Chang Mao, intending to combine the strength of the three of them to completely defeat or even kill Jiao Mochang. The Qin army had no generals to send, but the Ming army was able to rely on the superiority of its generals to narrow the military disadvantage with the Qin army. But what he didn't expect was that Jiao Mochang didn't play anymore. Although Jiao Mochang did not go into battle, he was very intimidating. Zhu Di did not dare to transfer any of Chang Yuchun, Chang Mao, and Zhang Guiba, but it did not mean that there were no generals in the Ming army.

What Zhou Yu never expected was that even if the three war gods of the Ming army did not go out to fight, there would still be strong generals in the Ming army, which caused a lot of trouble for the Qin army's offensive.

For example: the brothers Guo Xing and Guo Ying, two of the twenty-four generals in Huaixi, and the brothers Zheng Yuchun and Zheng Yulin.

These four generals are all among the twenty-four generals of Huaixi. Their personal strength is not too strong. The strongest one can barely reach the level of a **** general. However, when the combo skill 'Huaixi twenty-four' is used, not only the It increased its own force value and increased the force of the entire Ming army by 1 point.

'Huaixi Twenty-Four' is a combination skill unique to the Huaixi Twenty-Four Generals. It is a combination skill at the same level as 'Five Tigers Breaking the Ultimate'. However, due to its mixed members, the minimum activation conditions must be met. Four people, twelve of them can be activated when they are present.

As soon as the ‘Huaixi Twenty-Four’ amplification effect came out, coupled with the morale-increasing skills of other generals, the Ming army’s group amplification finally reached the full value of 5 points.

On the other hand, for the Qin Army, the total increase + morale improvement and other increase skills of Zhou Yu, Qi Jiguang and other generals only brought 3 additional points of increase to the Qin Army.

After the Qin army's navy landed on land, its overall combat strength was already weaker than that of the Ming army, its general lineup was also inferior, and its group growth rate was 2 points less than that of the Ming army.

I have to say that the Qin army had too many disadvantages in this battle. If it had not had more troops than the Ming army, and the general Zhou Yu's commanding ability was higher than Zhu Di, there would have been a risk of being defeated by the Ming army.

Although Zhou Yu had no problem with his command, since he could not change the gap in combat power between the two sides, he could only rely on his numerical advantage and adopt a blunt knife-cutting style to chip away at the effective strength of the Ming army bit by bit.

But this move was obviously useless to Zhu Di. Because he had fewer troops, Zhu Di was easier to command than Zhou Yu. Not only was his troop deployment speed faster than that of the Qin army, but the coordination between the armies was also better than that of the Qin army, so that the Ming army was clearly at a disadvantage. Although they were passively beaten, the number of casualties was much smaller than that of the Qin army. It often took three to four Qin soldiers to die before one Ming soldier died.

As time went by, the casualties of both Qin and Ming Dynasties increased rapidly. However, under Ao Shen's reorganization, the Qin army's left wing got out of chaos and rejoined the battle. This reduced the Qin army's casualty ratio, but it also reduced the Qin army's casualty ratio. The battle reached a climax.

“Report...to the Grand Governor, General Ma Gui severely wounded Guo Xing and was wounded by Ming General Guo Ying. He has now been protected by his own soldiers and has retreated.”

"Report... After three generals, Tan Lun, Yue Yuanfu, and Ma Zhongyi, joined forces to repel Xiangzhuang, they were attacked by Ming generals Feng Guoyong and Feng Sheng. General Ma Zhongyi died on the spot, and two generals, Tan Lun and Yue Yuanfu, fought to the death. retreat."

"Retribution... Yue Yuanfu exchanged his wounds for his life. After beheading Feng Guoyong, he was beheaded by his brother Feng Sheng in a rage. Tan Lun was defeated by Feng Sheng and was rescued by three generals Wang Shenzhi, Wang Chao and Wang Shengui. ”

"Report...General Ao Shen killed two generals, Wu Liang and Wu Zhen, but was stopped by brothers Zheng Yuchun and Zheng Yulin."

 …

 A series of news came back, and although there was some good news, most of it was bad news.

The Ming army was at an absolute disadvantage in terms of military strength. It had insufficient numbers and had to use generals to make up the numbers. Therefore, the number of generals killed was more than that of the Qin army. Although the Qin army had fewer generals who died, its soldier casualties were much greater than those of the Ming army.

The Qin and Ming armies fought first against generals and then against armies. The battle lasted from morning to dusk, and the sky was dark and the earth was dark. Even later, Jiao Mo went to fight again, but the winner still could not be determined.

However, after such a long war, although both sides could continue to fight, they were both extremely exhausted and suffered heavy casualties.

Zhu Di's 7,000 elite soldiers had already suffered casualties, leaving less than 3,000, including less than 100 cavalry.

The casualties of the Qin army were naturally greater, forty thousand against seven thousand, and the number of casualties reached 11,000.

Since the founding of the Qin Army, it has never fought such a tragic battle. However, considering that the navy participating in the battle this time was already weaker than the Ming Army in terms of overall combat strength, and the Ming Army's generals were much stronger than the Qin Army. It is actually reasonable to use the weak to defeat the strong.

As the number of the Ming army became smaller and smaller, even if Zhu Di, as the monarch, personally participated in the battle, which greatly boosted morale, it was still difficult to stop the decline. Defeat was just a matter of time.

After a lot of fighting, Zhu Di, who killed twenty-three Qin soldiers in a row, killed Wang Shenjun with his own hands. He was shot in the left arm by Cai Mao's hidden arrow just by not paying attention, and was immediately shot by Chang. Mao protected and retreated to the main formation.

Chang Yuchun saw that Zhu Di was injured and quickly stepped forward to persuade him: "My lord, it is already dark today, and Zhou Yu has no intention of retreating. He obviously wants to wipe out our army in one fell swoop.

We now have less than 2,500 people left. If we continue to fight like this, we won’t be able to survive until dawn, let alone wait for reinforcements.

 Based on what the general sees, it’s better to give up the plan and retreat as soon as possible. My lord, your safety is above all else. "

Chang Yuchun was not greedy for life and feared death. Instead, he continued to fight like this and could not insist on the arrival of reinforcements. Zhu Di's safety was obviously more important than severely injuring Zhou Yu.

Zhu Di naturally understood the truth, but he was obviously unwilling to give up just like that. He thought for a while and then gritted his teeth and said: "I would rather die than withdraw the order. The entire army will retreat to Ganyu City and engage in street fighting."

 (End of this chapter)