Just when the Tang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty were thinking about how to withdraw their troops.

Chu Ruowan had already brought the ceramic shards and kerosene that Chu Mo needed.

Looking at the materials in front of him, Chu Mo ordered a guard:

"Use these fragments to replace the cannonballs, and then distribute the fierce oil to the crossbowmen on the ship, so that when they attack, they can ignite the arrows and fire them out."

Everyone was stunned when they heard Chu Mo's words.

They can understand making rockets, but is it really feasible to use ceramic shards instead of cannonballs?

However, since the Lord has given instructions, he can only do it.

Not long after, the first artillery piece was filled by several artillerymen.

Following the order, there was a boom and countless fragments shot towards the river.

In just an instant, countless fish carcasses floated on the river.

Looking at the corpses of the fish floating on the water, which were blown up to the point of being invisible, everyone was in a daze for a while, and then they started shouting loudly.

At this time, no one needed to explain, everyone knew that their artillery could finally deal with that annoying stern boat.

Seeing that the military spirit was ready, Chu Mo waved his hand without saying a word and shouted to the warrior Yun and Zhang Shun:

"What are you waiting for? Now I'll give you another chance to make up for the face you lost before."

Just when Chu Mo was cheering, Su Dingfang had already begun to order the fleet to evacuate in an orderly manner.

He saw the scene on the pier and heard the explosion and the cheers that followed.

With a bad premonition, he directly ordered hundreds of his own stern ships to be cut off, while he took the other warships and sailed directly towards Dengzhou Port.

The commander of the Tang Dynasty fleet in the distance, Yu Lianhua, the envoy of Jiangnan East Road, saw this. Without saying a word, he immediately imitated his own example. After the stern ship on his side was broken, he took the main fleet and sailed towards Hangzhou.

Seeing that the other party was about to escape, the samurai Yu and Zhang Shun, who had long been suffocating, ignored etiquette and climbed up from the ground. They began to issue orders to the surrounding logistics personnel, asking them to replenish their brother's ship as soon as possible. equipped.

Soon, a large number of porcelain fragments, iron nails, iron caltrops, and even large baskets of gravel were brought up on each warship.

The angry samurai Yu wanted to scold her on the spot.

However, seeing that the enemy was about to disappear from his sight, the warrior Xun didn't care about anything else and directly separated from Zhang Shunbing.

He took part of the fleet to pursue Su Dingfang.

Zhang Shun, on the other hand, took another part of the fleet to pursue Yu Lianhua of Datang.

Yu Lianhua originally thought of leaving when he saw Su Dingfang leaving.

After all, all along the way, I just followed the opponent and pretended to be a tiger, and I never really took the field once.

Not to mention that the stern boats under his command are as fearless as the ones from Dazhou.

Other people's stern boats are self-destructing trucks, but our own side is a fishing boat that does its job, and occasionally a reconnaissance boat or two.

It was just superficially glamorous, something Su Dingfang used to bluff people, but in fact it had no fighting power at all.

Before, Yu Lianhua saw how ferocious Su Dingfang was and chased the pirates all the way.

So the fighting pattern of imitating the other party was born.

Now that we are retreating, we are naturally following the example of others. This is called having a beginning and an end.

I thought that this battle would end like this. After I returned, I could properly claim credit from the court.

But what he didn't expect was that as soon as he set off, there was something strange happening at the port opposite.

A large number of warships began to gallop outwards, and looking at it, the opponent's target was obviously themselves.

Could it be that they thought that since they were alone, they could just let them control it?

Thinking of this, a sharp look flashed in Yu Lianhua's eyes.

Do these bunch of loser-dog-like things really think they are easy to bully?

Immediately, he blew the horn and ordered the stern boats to move forward, hoping to frighten the opponent.

When Su Dingfang heard the horn sound coming from behind him, he was stunned for a moment. Then he noticed the warships surging out of the Datong River port, and his heart suddenly skipped a beat.

Since the other party dared to take the initiative to attack, they must have already had the means to deal with the stern ships.

Thinking of this, he immediately sent two stern boats to stay and watch the battle.

He directly ordered the fleet to move forward at full speed and return to Dengzhou Port as soon as possible.

Different from Su Dingfang's rapid evacuation, at this time Yu Lianhua saw the fleet led by Zhang Shun chasing after him, and knew that with the speed of his own fleet, it would be difficult to escape the opponent's roundup.

So he directly ordered the stern ships in the rear to take the initiative to meet them, and tried to find a way to slow down the opponent's pursuit, while he took the remaining fleet to evacuate at full speed.

After the ships received Yu Lianhua's order, all the soldiers on board showed their determination to die.

They had seen the fate of Dazhou's stern boat before, but they did not expect that it would be their turn so soon.

Although death is terrible, the consequences of disobeying military orders are even more terrible.

In desperation, everyone had to muster up the courage to attack Zhang Shun's fleet.

Zhang Shun was startled when he saw hundreds of stern boats rushing over from the Tang Dynasty. Then he hurriedly ordered the artillery to load ammunition to prevent these crazy self-destructing boats from approaching.

Soon, a group of artillerymen, under the command of their respective commanders, hurriedly threw miscellaneous items into the barrel of the cannon.

Following the order, countless debris struck the approaching stern boats like sharp blades.

After a wave of attacks, all kinds of cries and cries for help suddenly came from the stern boat.

Of the more than 100 stern boats, less than half are still operational at this time.

Zhang Shun was really shocked and angry when he saw that one volley from his side had caused half of the opponent's stern ships to lose their combat effectiveness.

I was surprised that the power of the artillery increased so much just by filling it with these junk things.

What makes me angry is that I don't even know about such a simple method, and I was even chased from Dengzhou Port to Datong River Estuary like a rabbit.

This company has been completely humiliated. How can I have the face to show off in front of my colleagues in the future?

However, there was one thing that made Zhang Shun a little confused.

That is, I have destroyed the opponent's general stern ships, but among so many ships, not one of them exploded?

Do you mean that the cannon fodder left behind by the other party is actually just to scare you and deliberately delay your steps?

After figuring it out, Zhang Shun was furious. Without any hesitation, he pulled out the saber from his waist, pointed in the direction Yu Lianhua left, and shouted to his men:

"Quick, catch up with me and kill them."

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