Suddenly, Hu Yanzhuo's inner alarm sounded. He was well aware of Yu Wenzhang's treachery, and when he sensed something was wrong, he immediately ordered the Hun cavalry on the left and right to stand in front of him.

The cavalry on his left and right sides were all top-notch warriors from the Xiongnu tribe. After hearing the Great Chanyu's order, they immediately took action. The cavalry on both sides closed towards the middle, trying to block Huyanzhuo.

Although they were extremely fast, they were still a step too late. A long arrow as thick as a spear came rushing towards them. One arrow penetrated the chest of the Hun cavalry in front, and its momentum did not diminish. It directly penetrated the second one. The human chest, then the third, the fourth...

The long arrows strung those people together, and the last arrow nailed Hu Yanzhuo's carriage.

Hu Yanzhuo was so frightened that his legs softened when he saw the finger-thick arrow exposed after the carriage was penetrated.

He suddenly pushed Su Qing to the side and shouted outside: "The carriage needs to move back quickly!"

After shouting at the coachman, he looked at Yu Wenwen with red eyes, and then shouted at the Huns cavalry: "Start the war!"

Yu Wenzhang also said coldly to everyone: "Start the war!"

The two parties immediately took action. The Huns cavalry drove their horses and advanced towards the Western Wei infantry phalanx step by step. The black armors were connected into one piece and could not be seen to the end.

Then the horn sounded suddenly, and all the cavalry galloped towards the Western Wei army in unison, as if they had received the order at the same time.

The infantry formation of the Western Wei Dynasty was not afraid of death. They also took a step forward in a uniform manner, took a posture, and thrust their spears diagonally forward.

The soldiers and horses of the two sides met each other, and the mixed formation of the Northern Patrol Battalion garrison of the slave army of the Western Wei Dynasty realized for the first time how terrifying the Huns' cavalry was.

They were originally confident that their side would be able to stop the Hun cavalry from advancing.

But when the two armies actually collided, they realized how naive their previous thoughts were and how wrong they were...

Under the iron hooves of the Hun cavalry, the infantry in the front row could not withstand it at all. Their spears were blocked by the armor and they could not advance an inch at all.

The Hun cavalry, who easily received their attack, trampled them mercilessly under the hooves of their horses like wolves in a flock of sheep.

"I can't stop it!!!! I can't stop it at all!!!!" someone wailed desperately.

The infantry of the Western Wei Dynasty were trampled like tofu by the Huns' cavalry, turning them into a puddle of meat.

Such a terrifying situation made many slave soldiers of the Western Wei Dynasty want to retreat, but as soon as they turned around, they were greeted by the spears of their comrades.

Everyone handed their spears forward, but in the formation, they could only move forward, not retreat.

Once he retreats, he will immediately hit the spear of his comrade behind him and be pierced through the chest by the sharp spear.

In front of them were the iron hooves of the Huns' cavalry, and behind them were the sharp spears of the Western Wei Dynasty. This situation of being unable to advance or retreat made everyone crazy. No matter whether they were advancing or retreating, they were dead!

In despair, everyone unleashed their huge potential, just to fight for a glimmer of hope.

But vitality is not something you can get by unleashing all your potential. If you block the iron hooves of the cavalry in the front row, the iron hooves of the next row of cavalry will immediately step forward!

In such a situation, no one in the front row could survive.

The infantry phalanx of the Western Wei Dynasty was trampled under the hooves of the horses like wheat by the Hun cavalry, row after row, and then turned into a pile of meat.

The last thought that many people have before closing their eyes forever is: It turns out that they were all wrong. It turns out that Lord Yu Wenwen really didn't refuse to send troops because of that man. All his considerations were right... …

But they never have the chance to regret it.

Yu Wenwen was on the city gate tower, watching everything in front of him coldly. Seeing the soldiers of the Western Wei Dynasty being harvested like leeks, he showed no expression at all.

He is waiting for the results to come out, and he knows there will be results.

Sure enough, because there were more and more corpses on the ground, the charging pace of the Huns' cavalry also slowed down.

As for the Western Wei Dynasty, they had been harvesting for a long time like melons and vegetables. From the experience brought by the deaths of their predecessors, they actually figured out some methods and rules, and vaguely had the ability to compete with them. The Hun cavalry countered the trend.

From this moment on, it was no longer just the soldiers of the Western Wei Dynasty who fell. The Huns' cavalry also began to be picked off their horses, and then lost their lives, and then were trampled into pulp by their own cavalry's horses.

Although the soldiers of the Western Wei Dynasty still died faster than the Huns cavalry, this ratio was slowly declining.

Finally, the ratio stabilized at two to three infantry for one Hun cavalry.

At this moment, about 50,000 Xiongnu cavalry were dead, and the situation in the Western Wei Dynasty was even worse, with nearly 200,000 dead. The battlefield was full of human and horse corpses.

Yu Wenzhang stared closely at the changes on the battlefield. He discovered this, and Zhang Liu also discovered it.

Yu Wenwen knew it was time. He waved his hand and gave an order. He fired a series of crossbows with ten arrows in one crossbow. The arrows were as dense as raindrops. They took off in the wind and galloped away towards the Huns cavalry.

Because they were riding on horseback, the Huns' cavalry were several positions higher than the infantry soldiers of the Western Wei Dynasty. They were like natural living targets and could not be avoided.

Densely packed arrows hit the Hun cavalry like raindrops. Although there was a buffer from the black armor, the black armor was not omnipotent and could not withstand so many arrows.

The charging cavalry in the front row were hit by arrows and fell to the ground. Those who were not hit by arrows were also blocked by these arrows.

They had no choice but to swing their swords and knock down the long arrows flying in front of them. They did not have time to care about the spears of the infantry in front of them. They were stabbed through the chest by the spears of the Western Wei soldiers and fell to the ground, dying. .

The situation on the battlefield reversed in an instant. At this moment, it was the Hun cavalry's turn to taste the despair of the Western Wei slave army.

But the difference is that each of them is in a charging state. Not to mention retreating directly, if they slow down a little bit, they will be hit by the Hun cavalry behind them who cannot stop their horses.

The Hun cavalry collided with the front and rear, and there was no need for the spears of the Western Wei slave army to connect. These colliding Hun cavalry could kill themselves due to the impact.

This state lasted until Yu Wenzhang finished shooting a round of crossbow arrows and then improved slightly.

Hu Yanzhuo also discovered this, but he had no choice at all. On his side, because the Hun cavalry was charging forward, the Hun infantry behind could not even see the shadow of the Western Wei infantry.

Of course they have arrows, but as long as the cavalry doesn't move their sight, they can't use arrows to support them. What if they hit their own cavalry?

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