Frontier Army Warrior

Chapter 1124 Taking Advantage of the Situation



Chapter 1124 Taking Advantage of the Situation

However, the bandits who had initially charged forward on horseback began to change direction, charging sideways to the right, giving the impression that they wanted to bypass the six hundred cavalry and circle around to attack the caravan.

Miao Yong observed carefully and was excited. He immediately gave the order, and the cavalry changed direction and charged after the bandits. This turned the battle into a favorable one, and the casualties would be reduced several times over.

Inside the convoy, Miao Changfeng's inspector, Feng Li, was standing on the carriage shaft observing the battle situation.

Because the wind was blowing down his back, he could vaguely hear Lin Feng shouting, but he couldn't make out the exact words.

Until they saw Lin Feng jumping over from the roof of the carriages, one after another.

"Lord Kikawa, what are you doing?"

All the guards charged ahead, but this deputy captain was jumping around on the carriage. What kind of behavior was that?

Lin Feng finally found Miao Changfeng and, with a few leaps, got onto the carriage.

"Your Excellency, we have fallen into the enemy's trap. Immediately order Miao Yong to split the ranks and protect the rear of the column."

After a moment of silence, Miao Changfeng's voice rang out from inside the carriage.

"Muchuan, how do you know it's a bandit's scheme?"

Lin Feng said urgently, "It's obvious that three hundred cavalrymen dare to charge six hundred guard cavalrymen. Are they out of their minds?"

The prosecutor angrily rebuked, "How dare you speak to the Prime Minister like that!"

"Hurry up, it'll be too late if we wait any longer."

Lin Feng was also helpless. At this point, why bother about how to speak?

Miao Changfeng pondered for a moment again.

"Muchuan, is it still possible to catch up with the cavalry?"

Lin Feng turned his head to look at Huang Chen in the distance, then shook his head dejectedly.

"Can't catch up."

"Do you have a way to resolve this crisis?"

Lin Feng glanced at the convoy.

"Order all the wagons to form a defensive formation. All able-bodied men, pick up your weapons and prepare to defend against the bandits."

Miao Changfeng immediately replied, "Okay, as you said, go and give command."

Miao Changfeng still felt that Mu Chuan was not simple, so he temporarily believed what he said.

However, before he could finish speaking, he heard someone shouting loudly in the distance.

"Look! Bandits are charging over there..."

Lin Feng was startled and looked up to see yellow dust rising again in the distance, billowing smoke being blown by the wind and drifting into the air.

"Quickly, all carriages, form a line! Quickly, pull the horses' heads this way!"

The grooms were completely bewildered; they had never seen anything like this before.

What kind of formation are they forming?

Which way should I go to catch the train?

Lin Feng cried out in alarm, "What the hell? Why aren't they moving? Over here, over here..."

He gestured to the coachmen in front of him, telling them to hurry up and move the carriage.

Miao Changfeng remained calm, his voice still neither hurried nor slow.

"Kikawa, you were right. Can you still hold out?"

Lin Feng shook his head dejectedly: "Several hundred bandits, I'm afraid we can't hold them off. Take care, Your Excellency."

He had to protect Duan Jingqiu, Mu Tou Lian, and the others; these seriously injured people certainly couldn't protect themselves.

Miao Changfeng remained silent, letting Lin Feng fly away.

Lin Feng's two attendants had already encircled several carriages, and other carriages followed suit, slowly forming a large circle one after another.

Duan Jingqiu also brought dozens of servants and guards from the Duan family mansion, all equipped with knives, spears, bows and arrows. They stood behind the carriage, drawing their bows and arrows, preparing to resist the bandits' attack.

Seeing this, Lin Feng felt a little relieved. He could handle the bandits who broke through the defensive perimeter, but without the carriage as a defensive barrier, if the bandits swarmed over, he really couldn't stop them all by himself.

The bandits' cavalry drew closer, and besides the thunderous sound of their hooves, the bandits' shouts could be faintly heard.

Lin Feng narrowed his eyes. From the shouts of these bandits, he could tell that they were not from a large group, but rather from sea pirates.

Damn it, these pirates have infiltrated the area west of Los Angeles, while the Los Angeles garrison remains completely oblivious.

No wonder they have such offensive tactics and are not afraid of the large guard battalion's war cavalry.

Everything has an answer.

The head of the guards gave the order, and dozens of arrows soared into the air, heading straight for the bandits.

Only a few riders were hit and fell to the ground; most of the cavalry were unaffected.

Lin Feng jumped off the carriage, reached out and snatched a bow and arrow from a guard. He drew the bow, nocked an arrow, and with a little force, before the arrow could be released, the bow snapped in two.

"Uh..."

Lin Feng was dumbfounded, forgetting that his control over his strength was no longer what it used to be, and that the bow in his hand was no longer his own compound bow.

With no other option, seeing a guard holding a broadsword, he snatched it from him, leaped forward, and charged into the pirate horde alone.

The guards and servants hiding behind the carriage were all dumbfounded, seeing that Lin Feng's actions were tantamount to suicide.

I have never seen such brave guards, risking their lives to fight the enemy, fearless of death.

Lin Feng originally didn't want to fight himself; he just wanted his guards to go and fight to the death.

But he discovered that those who came on horseback were actually pirates, so he could not avoid this battle.

Internal conflicts have become an invasion by external enemies; how can we ignore them?

Although the rules of reclusive sects do not distinguish between insiders and outsiders, the national spirit must be clearly distinguished. Lin Fengcai does not care about their rules and only follows his own inner considerations.

Seeing countless warhorses galloping towards him, his restless heart couldn't help but pound.

So without hesitation, he picked up his broadsword and plunged into the dust-filled crowd.

Hundreds of pirate cavalry, divided into three groups, each rushed toward their designated targets.

The Prime Minister's carriage, which was in the middle of the convoy, had already been blocked by several other carriages, and was surrounded by strong young men.

These people were all dressed as grooms or attendants. Once they took up their weapons, their demeanor changed instantly, and they all became composed, dignified, and reserved.

Miao Changfeng naturally wouldn't just entrust his safety to the guard battalion; he had already arranged for dozens of experts around him, all of whom he had carefully selected from the martial arts world.

Each one of them is capable of taking on ten men and is a veteran of countless battles.

Facing the approaching pirates, he showed no fear, but simply watched calmly.

Only when the pirate cavalry roared in did he flip his weapon and dart forward to meet them.

Miao Yong led his 600-strong guard in pursuit of the pirates' cavalry in the wilderness. When he saw that the pirates had turned two corners ahead and were still mainly trying to evade and escape, he felt something was wrong.

The next moment, a guard shouted a warning that the convoy behind them was under attack.

It was only then that Miao Yong realized that Lin Feng was right. He didn't know if it was because he disliked Lin Feng's bossy attitude or because he was overconfident, but in any case, he was completely wrong.

He fell into the enemy's trap and had his convoy, which was supposed to be guarded, lured away.

"To err is human, to forgive divine," Miao Yong shouted, and the entire guard turned their horses around to rescue the convoy.

It's difficult for a charging cavalry to turn around.

Amidst the shouts of the guards, the 600-horse cavalry finally came to a slow stop, then turned around and began running towards the convoy.

However, the three hundred pirate cavalry that had been leading them away turned around and charged at the six hundred guard cavalry.

In the chase, the tables turned, and the situation shifted, giving the enemy a significant advantage.


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