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Chapter 413 Showdown (5)

Zhao Bingming's grenade should be said to be a by-product of flowering bullets. It charges half a pound of medicine, cast iron shell, no wooden handle is installed, the overall weight is about one pound, and there is no fire tube. It must be directly ignited by open flame. After explosion, a large number of fragments can be produced, thereby injuring the enemy.』Ω Pen                                                                                                                                                                                                              �

『BiQuGe.

Although CN is so simple, it is much smaller than the thunderbolt bomb at this time and is lighter in weight, making it possible to carry and throw large amounts of human power, and can be used for assault and defense operations. So he used this miniaturized flowering bullet as a grenade.

However, due to the limited output, Zhao Bing did not equip the entire army in large quantities. Instead, Ni Liang selected a group of soldiers with high and long arms from the guards and were good at throwing to secretly train them, and used them as a commando. Today, he and Zhang Shijie both agreed to attack the opponent's commando, using the killing action as a decisive battle. Of course, the guards of the two armies were also the elite among the elites. Relatively speaking, Zhao Bing's guards, the Mongolian army, who was skilled in close combat, had to gain the upper hand, so today he used his "trump card" and sent the grenades up.

Since the Sheji was much higher than the enemy's commanding ship, although they passed the second floor, the suspension bridge was directly on the top of the enemy's stern. Judging from the current battle situation, the Song army temporarily gained the upper hand. The archers of the Yuan army were successfully suppressed by crossbows, and the soldiers who wanted to pass the ship were also killed and injured by grenades. Ni Liang took the opportunity to lead the army to break up onto the enemy ship first. Before the bombed enemy troops gathered again, he commanded some of the troops passing the ship to consolidate the breakthrough and responded to the subsequent soldiers passing the ship. As the number of troops passing the ship increased, a fierce battle drove the enemy from the top deck and successfully gained a foothold.

Then Ni Liang directed the remaining personnel to attack from top to bottom to seize the gangway of the stern. They were divided into several teams, each with three sword and shield hands holding shields in front to block the flowing arrows, killing the enemy soldiers rushing out; followed by two grenades who kept dropping grenades to the enemy troops rushing in front, exploding a path; then two archers were responsible for shooting and killing the enemy soldiers who pose the greatest threat to them; behind the temple were two sword and shield soldiers, guarding against the enemy troops attacking from behind. With grenades opening the way, attacking from top to bottom took advantage of the advantage. The teams made rapid progress and pressed down from the two gangways.

But Ni Liang quickly felt the pressure. The enemy continued to rush out from the various battle sheds in the top cabin, and there were also enemies below to attack desperately. They wanted to resist the attacks of the enemy in two and three directions. He adjusted his deployment again, and ordered the archers and grenadiers to cooperate with some sword and shield soldiers to defend the gangway to block the enemy's attack. He led the sword and shield soldiers to turn to meet the enemy who was rushing up.

"Bah!" Ni Liang used his shield to hold a long knife that was slashing over. Without waiting for the enemy to slow down, his right hand knife flipped upwards, cutting a deep wound from his crotch until his throat opened. Blood gushed out and poured all over his face. He spitted out the blood that splashed into his mouth, and secretly summoned his heart as the enemy soldiers who kept rushing from everywhere.

In order to facilitate attack, the enemy ships used a higher stern tower to fight the enemy. His Majesty thought that in order to facilitate dispatch of the entire army and observe the situation of the war, Zhang Hongfan would inevitably set up the command post on the stern tower, so he ordered him to lead his army to capture and kill. This is the case with Ni Liang. There was a general platform on the stern tower and equipped with a golden drum, which was used for command. In addition, the enemy troops guarding the ship were mostly Mongols, who were brave and fearless in fighting and were very difficult to deal with. After attacking for a long time, he could not enter the main cabin. However, the casualties on his side were increasing, let alone capturing and killing Zhang Hongfan.

‘Dada…’ Yuan army was not a fool either. The archers on the starboard side were suppressed by the Song army. They turned to the port side to avoid the Song army’s attack and attacked upwards. When they could not fight for a long time, they sent a cavalry to rush up along the horse path, hoping to disperse the Song army guarding the passage and lead the infantry to regain control.

"Hold the shield, grenadiers block the enemy's army!" Ni Liang watched the enemy cavalry rushing up, and his scalp was also numb, because the Qiongzhou army was in a state of lack of horses. Although several commanded cavalry were formed, they were all used as mobile forces and had no horsehair. But unexpectedly, the Yuan army was equipped with cavalry on the warships, and the weapons against cavalry were of course long weapons such as long spears and big swords. In order to adapt to the battle on the ship, they were equipped with short weapons. In desperation, he could only use grenades to deal with the enemy cavalry.

‘Boom, boom…’ If we say that the people of the Song Dynasty had the most impressed by the Tartars, they must be the cavalry that rushed in. When they came, they were like the wind, and when they went, they were covered with dead bodies and mourning. This fear can be said to have penetrated into the bone marrow of every Song people. When they heard the order, the grenadiers wanted to throw out the grenades they hung on their bodies.

The Song people were afraid of horses, but horses were also very scared of the loud noise. The sudden explosion scared the war horses very much, and the flying shrapnel left wounds on them. The frightened war horses immediately thrust away in pain. Not only did they throw the master on their backs, but they also jumped into the sea. Instead, they turned around and stepped on the Yuan soldiers behind them, scattering the attacking formation.

"Liu Li, Wang Sheng, your two teams follow me and kill in!" After repelling the enemy cavalry, the two sides fought again, and the grenades were no longer used. Ni Liang pointed the two teams nearby and was commanded by him to attack the enemy coach.

"Abide by the order!" The two of them immediately gathered the soldiers in their team and followed.

"Kill!" Although Ni Liang was stupid, he had been with the monkey master for a long time and would always learn to be smarter. He also did a security work. Of course, he knew where the guard was the most tight, and where was the coach. He shouted and went forward to kill.

Although Ni Liang looked honest and honest, he was also crazy when he was ruthless. The two armies fought against life and death. Those fancy tricks were used at this moment to seek death. The swords and swords were the king. He first cut the shield and broke out a bloody path among the enemy group, and his body was covered with corpses incomplete limbs. He was even more bloody and his eyes were red, like a god. Those battle-prone Mongolian soldiers avoided their way when they saw it, and did not dare to move forward, for fear of being eaten by him.
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