Chapter 793: Wu Jun landed and his shields were broken
Chapter 793: Wu Jun landed and his shields were broken
Chapter 793: Wu Jun landed and his shields were broken
In the port outside Chaisang City.
Dong Yun couldn't help feeling curious as he watched Shamoke carefully wiping the machete in his hand with a piece of cloth.
In his impression, Shamoke has always been an impetuous person.
It's rare to see him, and there are quiet times.
"General Sha, aren't you worried?"
Dong Yun walked up to Shamoke and asked.
After hearing Dong Yun's question, Shamoke raised his head.
"What should I worry about?"
Shamoke's muffled question choked Dong Yun.
worry about what?
After organizing his words, Dong Yun said:
"There are only your three thousand men in the port now, and the enemy you will face later may be more than ten times your number.
With such a huge disparity between us and the enemy, I thought you would be worried."
In order to successfully lure Lu Fan, Mi Yang indeed sent most of his elite troops downstream.
As a famous scholar who was born and raised in Yizhou, Dong Yun did not have much prejudice against the barbarians.
Moreover, Dong Yun knew very well that the barbarians were generally simple-minded and would not think too many twists and turns.
Therefore, there were some things that Dong Yun didn't mind saying in front of Shamoke.
Dong Yun's words made Shamoke look at Dong Yun in surprise.
Shamoke seemed not to understand why Dong Yun would ask such a question.
Shamoke's surprised look made Dong Yun feel a little ashamed.
Defending the port today is an important part of Mi Yang's plan. The reason why Mi Yang let Dong Yun stay in the port today was intentional.
Since yesterday, Mi Yang realized that Dong Yun did not fully understand the cruelty of war.
Of course this is normal.
Since Dong Yun entered the officialdom, he has been in the rear area for a long time. It is not surprising that he has never been to the battlefield, so he is lacking in some aspects.
Mi Yang understood this, but he hoped Dong Yun could grow.
With this purpose in mind, Mi Yang sent Dong Yun to the port today.
Mi Yang wanted to train Dong Yun.
Dong Yun could guess Mi Yang's purpose, and what he asked Shamoke just now was actually a reflection of his inner uneasiness.
Otherwise, why would Dong Yun feel ashamed when facing Shamoke's gaze?
The simple-minded Shamoke could not guess the reason why Dong Yun looked ashamed, but that did not stop him from answering Dong Yun.
“How many enemy troops are coming today is something the Grand Marshal should consider.
As the Grand Marshal of Lujiao, there is only one thing I should do - no matter how many enemies there are, I will kill them all!"
Shamoke answered as a matter of course.
When Dong Yun heard Shamoke's answer, he was deeply touched.
Dong Yun could not help but bow to Sha Mo Ke and said, "Today I know why General Sha is so loved by the Grand Marshal."
Dong Yun's worship made Shamoke smile happily.
Shamoke didn't care about Dong Yun's worship, but he was happy with Dong Yun's words.
Shamoke, grinning, was about to stand up and help Dong Yun up, but at this moment, a Wuxi barbarian soldier came in and reported:
"There are a large number of enemy troops attacking outside the port."
The barbarian soldier's report made Shamoke stand up suddenly.
He was almost falling asleep waiting, and finally it came.
Shamoke hurriedly walked out with a knife in hand.
When passing by Dong Yun, Shamoke looked at Dong Yun's short arms and legs, and said to Dong Yun out of kindness:
"Mr. Dong, please take a seat in the camp. I will take care of the battle."
Unexpectedly, Shamoke's kindness was not accepted by Dong Yun.
Dong Yun looked up at Shamoke closely. Compared with Shamoke, Dong Yun's body seemed a little small.
But so what?
Dong Yun drew the sword from his waist:
"In the Han family, how can there be a minister who would avoid giving way?"
Looking at Dong Yun holding the sword with a determined look on his face, Shamoke's smile grew even wider.
Now he understood why Mi Yang insisted on having Dong Yun stay with him.
Dong Yun is worth cultivating.
Chaisang Port was once the most important port in Jiangdong. It was quite large in area. In its heyday, it was large enough to accommodate nearly 10,000 warships of various types.
Although Chaisang Port's status is not as high as before after Sun Quan captured Jiangxia, its vast area today has invisibly helped the Wu army a lot.
Nearly 10,000 Wu troops, riding on various warships, approached the Chaisang port at a very fast speed.
Before the nearly 10,000 Wu troops approached the port, a rain of arrows appeared behind them that was enough to cover the sky and the sun.
Countless arrows flooded the entire port in the blink of an eye.
Among those many arrows, some are special fire arrows.
When the fire arrows touched the wooden buildings on the shore, combined with the kerosene on the arrows, flames soon began to burn.
As the strongest navy in the world, the Wu army had rich experience in how to attack ports.
At the beginning, the fires in the port were mostly dispersed.
But as time goes by, under the influence of wind direction and dry weather, the scattered flames are gradually closing in.
This scene caught Shamoke, who had just arrived on the battlefield, off guard.
In order to prevent his own side from being trapped in the sea of fire, Shamoke could only order some of the soldiers to go and get nearby materials to put out the fire.
Little did he know that Shamoke's order was exactly what Lu Fan wanted.
Lu Fan, who was on the tower ship, saw that part of the Han army had gone to put out the fire. Knowing that the port's defense was further weakened, he immediately issued an order for a general attack.
When the drums of the Wu army sounded, the thousands of warships that were gradually approaching the port suddenly accelerated greatly.
It turned out that the thousands of warships had been deliberately suppressing their own speed in order to cause the Han army in the port to misjudge.
Now that the goal has been achieved, the nearly 10,000 Wu troops will naturally no longer be polite.
The speed of the Wu army's advance was obviously beyond Shamoke's expectations.
By the time he reacted, many Wu soldiers had already rushed ashore with shields in hand, braving the hail of arrows.
Shamoke was not upset about this.
He was not good at commanding.
So what is he good at?
Shamoke looked at the Wu army that were landing one after another, and subconsciously made his signature move.
Shamoke stuck out his tongue and licked his lips.
The next moment, Shamoke held the knife in both hands and strode towards the Wu army in front at a speed that ordinary people could hardly react to.
Shamoke was so fast that by the time Wu Jun realized the danger, Shamoke had already rushed in front of them.
Out of instinct, some Wu soldiers could only subconsciously put their shields in front of them.
They hoped that the shields in their hands could save their lives.
But unfortunately, the opponent they met was Shamoke.
What’s even more regrettable is that the weapon in Shamoke’s hand is a new weapon specially made for him by Mi Yang.
This new weapon was given a resounding name in later generations - "Tang Mo Dao"!
According to records, the power of Tang Mo Dao was "when a strong man wields it, both the man and the horse will be smashed to pieces."
What does it mean that both men and horses are destroyed?
In the present moment:
Shamoke looked at the shield in front of him, a fierce look flashed in his eyes. He raised the big knife in his hand with all his strength and chopped it hard at the shield in front of him.
The next moment, a loud noise appeared on the battlefield.
The loud noise attracted the attention of the surrounding Wu army.
And at this moment, they saw a scene that they would never forget in their lives.
A sharp knife flashed, and a wooden shield shattered in an instant.
The Wu soldier hiding behind the shield was split into two halves like tofu!
The body was separated into two parts, and fell heavily to the ground in an extremely strange posture, with both sides separated at an angle.
There were also many internal organs and intestines that fell to the ground and rushed out.
This?
With a snap, many Wu soldiers who witnessed this scene felt as if cracks had appeared in their fighting spirit.
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