Devil's Army

Chapter 1463 Cavalry Battle

As the two cavalry brigades marched towards each other in unison, the sound of horse hooves "dong dong dong..." continued, the momentum was quite majestic and shocking.

When the two cavalry units were relatively close to each other, Captain Yao waved his saber and shouted:

"Charge, kill the devils!"

The cavalrymen immediately rode their horses and charged quickly towards the Japanese cavalry.

Seeing this, the Japanese cavalry captain also ordered his cavalry to attack quickly.

The two cavalry units pounced on each other like two lightning bolts following the beat of drums.

Then came the sound of sabers clashing against each other, the groans of the injured, and the sound of people falling off their horses after being hit by sabers.

It is undeniable that this Japanese cavalry is indeed very powerful.

Although their number was more than half that of their opponents, their skilled swordsmanship and horsemanship caused the Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment to suffer a lot of losses.

However, after continuous training and hard work in recent years, the Cavalry Detachment of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army has become a brave and powerful force in central China.

They quickly adapted to the fierce tactics of the Japanese cavalry brigade, with two cavalrymen attacking a Japanese cavalryman from the left and right.

This made it difficult for the Japanese cavalry to take care of both sides, and they were chopped off their horses one after another.

Captain Yao was facing a Japanese cavalry captain who was a major. His ancestors had always been from a prominent family, so he always thought he was superior to others.

He rushed towards Captain Yao, a local guerrilla, with disdain, then swung his saber and slashed at Captain Yao's neck.

Captain Yao leaned back and lay on the horse's back, avoiding the Japanese captain's attack.

Who knew that the Japanese captain's attack was just a feint. Seeing Captain Yao lying down, he immediately chopped down.

Captain Yao had nowhere to hide at this time, so he held up his saber and blocked the Japanese captain's attack.

Then, the two war horses passed each other.

Captain Yao and the Japanese battalion commander reined in their horses, then turned around and rushed towards each other.

This time it was Captain Yao's turn to take the initiative. When the two horses approached, both sides reined in their horses.

Captain Yao thrust his saber forward, ready to knock the Japanese captain off his horse.

The Japanese captain dodged the stab by leaning sideways and was about to fight back, but Captain Yao changed his stab into a slash, and the sharp saber slashed across the captain's chest.

The Japanese captain raised his saber to block Captain Yao's blade.

After he pushed away Captain Yao's saber, he chopped at Captain Yao's neck.

Captain Yao quickly retracted his saber and blocked the Japanese captain's attack horizontally.

As more and more Japanese cavalrymen were knocked off their horses, the situation became increasingly unfavorable for the Japanese captain.

Two Eighth Route Army cavalry soldiers came up to his flank with sabers, but Captain Yao stopped them from joining the fight.

Captain Yao is also a wolf on the Mongolian grassland. He has been dealing with horses for many years. He doesn't believe that he cannot deal with this arrogant Japanese army.

Captain Yao and the Japanese battalion commander fought back and forth for more than forty rounds.

The Japanese captain was a little nervous when two cavalrymen appeared on his flank.

Finally, Captain Yao found a flaw in the Japanese captain and cut off his left arm with one knife.

The Japanese captain endured the severe pain, blew a whistle at the cavalrymen who were fighting fiercely, and then led the cavalrymen to flee to the north.

How could Captain Yao allow the Japanese cavalry brigade to escape back to the headquarters? He immediately led the cavalry to chase after them.

While chasing, Captain Yao and his men picked up the captured Type 38 rifles and shot at the Japanese cavalry from behind.

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