Chapter 1331 1331 Great credit
Wu Er took the initiative to stand up and said that he would charge forward and behind, and his brother also stood up.
They defected from southern Xinjiang. They knew very well how many people there were in the general, and how difficult it was to break through the siege and kill the general.
Even if you have former colleagues as an insider, it is not that easy.
However, they still chose to stand up because they believed in Wu Er.
When others saw this scene, they also took a step forward.
Indeed, when Wu Er talked about this, there was no prior arrangement, no plan or deployment, but just a temporary intention. Even the Yanbei Army would not give them any help. Their risk of this battle was very high, but they still chose to take a risk.
Wu Er is more valued than Yan Beijun than them, and Wu Er is more able to endure hardships and fight harder than them. It is obvious that among them, the one who can do the best in the future must be Wu Er.
If only one of them could make a fortune, that person would definitely be Wu Er.
When Wu Er dares to take his life to gain wealth when he appears, why don’t they dare?
Isn’t it just a fight?
After winning, they were one step closer to the bright future promised by Wu Er.
If you lose, you will just die.
If they had not defected and defected to the Yanbei Army, they might have starved to death long ago.
Look at the soldiers from southern border on the battlefield.
They didn't believe that the generals in the southern border could not see that the southern border soldiers were not opponents of the Yanbei Army at all, and there was no chance of winning this battle, but...
The generals in southern Xinjiang saw clearly, but they still wanted to let the soldiers in southern Xinjiang rush forward and let the soldiers in southern Xinjiang make fearless sacrifices on the battlefield.
Those who rush forward on the battlefield are all living lives!
It would be easy to say if their sacrifices were valuable, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that their sacrifices were meaningless because...
Even if there are many soldiers in the southern Xinjiang who die, they will not be able to tear open the defense line of Yanbei Army, nor will they defeat Yanbei Army. Unless the southern Xinjiang uses gunpowder, they have not seen any sign of gunpowder on the battlefield.
They didn't have to think about it. Even though the generals in southern Xinjiang knew that the southern Xinjiang was defeated, they still drove the soldiers to fight, not for the sake of war, but for the purpose of killing a group of people reasonably to save food.
They encountered such things many times when they were in southern Xinjiang. At first, they would be angry and think about resisting, but they would get used to it and become indifferent when they were too many times.
The left and right people die, but the left and right people survive in the end. And if there are too many deaths, the people who survive have enough food and don’t have to go hungry, right?
This concept has affected them for a long time and made them unable to trust the people around them, just because they are afraid that when will the people around them push themselves to die so as to save that amount of food.
It was not until they defected to Yanbei and were repeatedly brainwashed by Yanbei Army. Influenced by the military rules and military style of Yanbei Army, they realized that this idea was wrong, undesirable, and would kill themselves.
But, what if they understand if they are wrong?
Those who died back then would not survive, and now they cannot save them, their former colleagues who were driven to the battlefield and were about to die on the battlefield.
At this moment, all they could do was to use the bodies of their former colleagues to establish their status in the Yanbei Army.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, they still haven't changed. They are still the selfish soldiers in the southern Xinjiang who watched their colleagues die indifferently.
This is also the reason why Yan Beijun was unable to accept them sincerely. But they knew that they could not change it. They were different from their fate. They were born in southern Xinjiang, so this was their fate!
After discussing with Wu Er, the group no longer delayed. The hesitation and anxiety in their eyes were replaced by firmness and ruthlessness.
In this battle, you can only win, not lose!
Wu Er had discussed it and rushed to the front through the cracks of the fight and contacted the small leader in southern Xinjiang. The two sides did not say much, but just a look of communication, but it was enough for both sides to understand what to do next!
Next, the entire battlefield was controlled by the people of southern Xinjiang.
The soldiers who defected to Yanbei, led by Wu Er, constantly chopped down the current soldiers in southern Xinjiang.
On the ground, there were more and more soldiers in the southern Xinjiang fallen, and there were people from both sides, but overall, Wu Er's sacrifice was not great, and as soon as Wu Er's people fall, medical soldiers will come forward and carry the people down for treatment.
This move can minimize the casualties of soldiers on the battlefield. However, only Yanbei will worry about the lives and deaths of soldiers. Nanjiang only thinks that there are not enough people who die, so how can they waste medicine to treat the wounded?
Many people died around the little leader, but these people were not his confidants, but were just encouraged by him to die.
When he saw Wu Er and his group, he was slashing and slashing desperately, he immediately waved his sword and shouted: "Brothers, come with me, kill these traitors, and kill these dog-raising things."
"Wu Er, you are not a damn person. Back then, we went to fight to kill the enemy together, but now you raise your sword and slash at your brother. The general attaches so much importance to you, and has given you many important things to you, and you have promoted you. If you don't know how to be grateful, you will actually betray the general with others. Wu Er, you said, you are worthy of your brother! Are you worthy of your Southern Xinjiang! Are you worthy of your general?"
The little leader shouted and waved his knife, exerting great force every time, but...
Every time the knife fell, it was very light. Not to mention that it could not be injured, even if it was injured, it would just be chopped in an unimportant place. It would never hurt Ji Wuer and the vitals of those behind him.
Wu Er could also see clearly, knowing that the other party was selling him well. Although he didn't care, the brothers behind him cared. He winked at the little boss, indicating that he knew the other party's kindness.
When the little leader saw it, his eyes lit up, shouting even harder, and swinging the knife in his hand faster.
The same is true for Wu Er. He is merciless to attack the people around him. Every knife is fatal, but when the little leader and the people around him raise the knife high and falls gently, even if it hurts someone, it will hurt his arm. Try not to leave fatal or disabled injuries to the other party.
You know, they will still work together in the future!
Under such circumstances, the troops on both sides fought more and more fiercely and fiercely. As they fought, the troops on both sides also fought from left to right, from right to middle, and then, with the approaching of Wu Er and others, they were getting closer and closer to the command camp in southern Xinjiang.
Wu Er and his group looked at the general who was getting closer and closer to them, and their hearts were full of heat. Although they were fighting with the little leader and the others, their eyes couldn't help but turn towards the general...
The general from southern Xinjiang sat on the war horse, with personal guards and staff standing beside him.
He was not sitting high, but not low, and he could just see the entire battlefield, but he would not become a target.
He looked at Wu Er's group of people, as he was fighting, approaching in his direction, and couldn't help but frown: "Do you guys think it's wrong?"
Since Wu Er defected, the general has tightened his strings and is always on guard against the people around him, fearing that the people around him will become the second Wu Er.
At this moment, the strange atmosphere on the battlefield made them feel inexplicably uneasy.
He always felt that something was about to happen... (To be continued)
Chapter completed!