About 2,000 cavalrymen of the government army took the lead in launching the charge, their iron hooves shattering the silence, and their battle flags fluttering in the strong wind.

The infantry followed slowly, wearing sturdy armor and holding spears and swords. They formed a dense formation and pressed towards the Liangshan camp aggressively.

More than a thousand poorly equipped cavalrymen from Liangshan followed the charge. This was all the cavalrymen from Liangshan. Wang Li planned to attack Zengtou City and grab some horses after this.

The Liangshan infantry were also poorly equipped, but their morale was high. They held their weapons tightly, followed closely, and rushed towards the enemy formation in groups, shouting.

There was a raging fire of war in their eyes and a determined expression on their faces, as if they wanted to build an indestructible barrier with their flesh and blood.

The cavalry of both sides came into contact instantly, the horses neighed, the weapons exchanged, and both sides suffered injuries in the instant of collision.

After a brief confrontation, it turned into a melee, with Liangshan's generals each looking for stronger enemies to kill in order to protect their own cavalry. Damn, cavalry is a treasure, Liangshan can't afford to lose it.

Most of the Liangshan infantry were not wearing armor and carried little weight, so they moved quickly and ran fast. They were the first to run into the battle groups of the cavalry on both sides, in groups of three, with a swordsman holding a shield and a light sword in front, a spearman with a dagger hanging on his waist and a spear in the back, and an archer (also called a blunt weapon soldier) holding a blunt weapon (whip, hammer, axe, etc. to break armor) and carrying a bow and arrow on his back also in the back.

This combination has been repeatedly verified and is the first time to go to the battlefield. Three people are in a group and can gather or disperse. When they gather together, they are a square formation, and when they disperse, they are individual groups. We don't know how effective it will be yet, but several old guys said it should be good.

Of course, any formation is a good formation. The key lies in the people who use it.

A sword and shield soldier blocked the lance that was thrusting from the side, and the lance broke with a sound. (In ancient times, lances were almost disposable, and the shafts were very brittle. When the lance broke, the cavalryman would draw out the saber to chop people.) The huge impact made the sword and shield soldier spit blood and fly backwards. The spearman didn't wait for the cavalryman to draw out the saber, and quickly stabbed him off the horse, and the blunt weapon soldier behind him immediately went up and chopped him down with an axe.

A group of sword and shield soldiers were killed. The blunt weapon soldiers jumped onto the horse's back and knocked the cavalry off. Both of them rolled on the ground. The spearmen came over and stabbed the government soldiers on the ground to death first, and then helped their blunt weapon soldiers up.

The same scene was played out on the battlefield. The government army generals were entangled by the Liangshan generals. The remaining Liangshan generals had no suitable opponents and had to rescue them back and forth on the battlefield. Of course, there were also some who ignored everything and charged fiercely into the enemy group, such as Mi Xian and the Ma brothers.

A typical example is Li Kui. In this melee, Li Kui was like a god of war, holding a pair of axes, and every swing of the axes was accompanied by a gust of wind.

His figure slowly advanced on the battlefield, like a bulldozer, blood and flesh flew everywhere he passed. His axe was like the sickle of the god of death, taking away the life of an enemy every time it fell.

As Li Kui swung his two axes, it seemed as if there was an invisible force pushing him. Every time he swung his axes, there was a strange cry, but he was able to hit the target accurately.

His movements may seem simple and rough, but they actually contain deep endurance and superb axe skills. Under his axe, enemies fall one after another, and no one can stop his sharp edge.

Wang Li asked Bian Xiang to hold a shield to protect him. Other shield soldiers could not protect him and there was a great chance that they would be accidentally injured by Li Kui. This black-eyed fighter didn't care about anything.

Wang Li stood under the general's flag, his blood boiling, but he couldn't move first when he saw Zhang Shuye didn't move. Looking at Li Kui, Wang Li wanted to quickly recruit the two shield generals from Mangdang Mountain, as well as Bao Xu from Kushu Mountain. Together with Li Kui, the four of them would form a complete trap camp.

The scene on the battlefield was extremely tragic, with blood splattering and broken limbs scattered all over the ground. The shouts, screams, and clashes of weapons of the soldiers intertwined to form a tragic symphony. The air was filled with a strong smell of blood, which made people feel suffocated.

Li Kui was like a tireless war machine, his double axes always maintained a fierce offensive. He and Bian Xiang quickly rushed into the infantry formation of the government army, and wherever they went, the enemy was defeated.

Of course, this was only a corner of the battlefield. The government cavalry in other directions showed signs of defeat. When they saw the government infantry coming up, they ran behind the infantry formation. At this time, there were less than 500 government cavalry left. They ran behind the infantry formation and quickly climbed off their horses, gasping for breath in fear.

Wang Li saw that Du Fu had captured another general, and the Teng brothers had also captured another. The rest had run into the infantry formation. Wang Li waved his flag to ask them to come back. Of course, several generals jumped off their horses and commanded the infantry, attacking along the gap torn open by Li Kui.

Du Fu came over and asked his men to tie up the captured general. Only then did he see that it was another son of Zhang Shuye. The Teng brothers captured Huang Long, the commander of the Jizhou militia.

Du Yu came over and said, "Brother, our cavalry has suffered more than 500 casualties, and our infantry has also suffered heavy casualties."

Wang Li nodded and said, "I've seen it all. The enemy has suffered more casualties than us. You guys take a break and see if you can rush in from the flank and completely disrupt their formation."

Du Fu nodded and said, "Although it's a little difficult, you can give it a try."

Wang Li immediately ordered the navy in the rear to carry the rescued wounded to the rear for treatment, and also brought the three captured generals and some of the ownerless war horses that were picked up to the rear, as these were all valuable resources.

Wang Li resisted the urge to rescue people and continued to command the battle. In fact, most of the command was done by Du Fu, and he was more of a mascot to boost morale.

Suo Chao looked at Li Kui's performance on the battlefield and said, "I didn't expect this black fellow to be so powerful!"

The others nodded in agreement.

Wang Li said: "He is suitable for this kind of battle. If we fight alone, he is no match for you. If we talk about killing speed, you can't beat him."

If Wang Li had said this before, they would definitely not have believed it, because this black guy often challenged them to duels, and during the duels, although he was a little more resistant to beatings, there was nothing else special about him.

Seeing Li Kui's performance, Ji Er believed it. He muttered in the back: "No wonder my brother likes him so much!"

Ji Da glared at him, and Wang Li smiled and said, "He has a limited intelligence, so it's normal to take care of him."

When Zhang Shuye saw that his other son had not returned and was missing, he did not care about his sadness. On the one hand, he commanded the infantry to continuously fill the gap torn open by Li Kui, and on the other hand, he ordered Dong Ping, who had rested well, to lead the remaining cavalry to prepare for the charge.

Wang Li saw that the government army's infantry on the battlefield were gradually exhausted, and looked at Du Fu. The two looked at each other and nodded at the same time. Wang Li drew his sword and shouted, "Brothers, follow me in and defeat them!" Then he rushed forward.

The commander-in-chief charged, and the guard battalion of the 1st Division protecting him followed the commander's flag and roared. The infantrymen fighting on the battlefield suddenly seemed to be given an injection of chicken blood, and their morale suddenly soared.

Seeing Wang Li leading the charge, Zhang Shuye no longer held back and let Dong Ping lead the remaining cavalry over. He continued to command under the official army's banner, secretly shaking his head in his heart, thinking that Wang Li could not keep his cool.

As long as the infantry blocked Wang Li's attack, Dong Ping could penetrate from Wang Li's flank or behind.

In this way, Zhang Shuye was confident of defeating Liangshan. Dong Ping also understood what he meant. The cavalry slowly trotted towards the battlefield, waiting for a fatal blow. Zhang Shuye also quietly transferred the most elite infantry to block Wang Li using the cover of the battlefield. They were all wearing heavy armor and were obviously elite.

Wang Li and his men rushed in quickly, and the government army's infantry indeed slowed down their speed.

Du Fu shouted, "It's the infantry, brothers Teng and Suo Chao, protect our brother the leader!" Then he jumped off his horse, threw away his snake spear, and drew the chain hammer from his waist to fight.

"Yes!"

Wang Li also jumped off his horse and joined the battle. His long sword could accurately penetrate the only small gap in the official army's armor—the eyes, but it only blinded the opponent.

The Teng brothers and Suo Chao protected him closely behind him, moving forward step by step with difficulty.

Xiao Biaozi also ran on the battlefield. Even though he was still a juvenile, he could distinguish between friend and foe. He used his size advantage to jump onto the heavily armored soldier. When he found that he couldn't bite, he jumped down and drilled into the skirt armor. The heavily armored soldier, who had lost his agility, couldn't defend against him at all. Seeing Xiao Biaozi crawling out from under the crotch of the man with blood all over his head and the heavily armored soldier falling down screaming, Wang Li felt relieved while also feeling a chill in his crotch...

The Ruan brothers, the navy on the water, saw Wang Li in danger and quickly rowed the boat to the shore. Ruan Xiaoer shouted, "We are the Liangshan navy. We will not stop them even in a land battle. Brothers, follow this division commander and kill them!"

Dong Ping saw that the opportunity had come, and when he led several hundred cavalrymen to prepare for the charge;

"Roar!" Suddenly there was a deafening lion roar, the sound was loud and clear, spreading throughout the battlefield.

All the horses on both sides stopped and trembled. Dong Ping immediately saw the direction of the flags of the government army in chaos, and said in fear: "Hurry up and save the commander, they have reinforcements!"

But their horses were no longer obedient, and Dong Ping shouted, "Dismount!"

The government cavalry dismounted and followed Dong Ping to run towards their commander, as they could not afford to lose him.

When Du Fu heard the lion's roar, he immediately knew who was coming. This was unique in Huaixi, and since he was from Huaixi, of course he knew it.

Du Fu shouted excitedly: "Brothers, our Liangshan's lady is here, kill her!"

His voice was loud and could be heard everywhere!

Feng Tai, who was commanding the infantry, also knew who was coming and shouted excitedly: "Sister-in-law is here, our Lady of Liangshan is here, brothers, kill her!"

Although those on Liangshan Mountain were confused, they knew that reinforcements had arrived and continued to fight excitedly.

When Wang Li heard Du Fu's shout, he knew who was coming, but he did not refute Du Fu. He threw away his sword, picked up an iron whip and continued fighting.

This is much more useful than a long sword. After killing a few people, he suddenly thought of something and shouted loudly: "Surrender your weapons and we won't kill you! Brothers, take the prisoners!"

The people around him followed him and shouted, "Surrender your weapons and we won't kill you!"

Everyone knows this, and the news spreads across the battlefield immediately...

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