Wen Tai and his son were shocked. How did Deng Mu cleverly avoid their patrol boats on the river in the thick fog and launch an attack silently?

Could it be that he had divine eyes that could see through the fog?

"How is this possible? It's unbelievable!"

Wen Tai's voice became hoarse and trembling due to shock.

"Father, how should we deal with it?"

Wen Tong also seemed at a loss.

Wen Tai took a deep breath, tried to calm down, and hurriedly ordered:

"Quick, ring the gong immediately to warn the king!"

Wen Tong suddenly realized, jumped on the horse, and galloped to the army tent to report the news.

Wen Tai followed closely, jumped on his horse, grasped his sword tightly, and shouted loudly:

"Warriors of Da Chen, cheer up, fight to the death, and never retreat!"

Although the pseudo-Chen soldiers along the river were panicked, they still forced themselves to rush to the river beach to set up a battle array to resist the enemy.

It was too late.

The flagship ship led by Zhuge Dan rushed into the waterway like a gust of wind, and before the enemy army could react, it had suddenly hit the pier.

"Warriors of the Han Dynasty, follow me to the shore!"

Zhuge Dan shouted loudly, jumped off the pier, and rushed to the river beach waving his sword.

The Han army soldiers on the giant ship rushed to jump off the ship and attacked the enemy army that had not yet set up a battle array.

At the same time, hundreds of Han warships hit the pier one after another, and the navy soldiers rushed to the shore like a tide.

Deng Mu stood on the top deck of the giant ship, with a sneer on his face, admiring the bloody massacre.

"Kill——"

Zhuge Dan took the lead and rushed to the enemy army. With his halberd in hand, three enemy heads flew into the air.

"Hold on to the enemy. Anyone who dares to retreat will be killed without mercy!"

Wen Tai's anxious shout came from not far away. He was desperately commanding his soldiers to fill the gap in the defense line torn by Zhuge Dan.

Zhuge Dan locked onto Wen Tai at a glance, rode his horse and waved his halberd to kill him, cursing:

"Wen Tai, your grandfather is here, die!"

Wen Tai looked up and saw Zhuge Dan coming unstoppably.

In an instant, endless grief and anger surged into his heart.

He recalled the humiliating experience of being captured by the Han army and becoming a prisoner.

At that time, he was guarding Hancheng and was ambushed by the Han army. In the end, he was defeated and captured.

Now the Han army ambushed again, and the enemy he faced, Zhuge Dan, was even more powerful than Wen Qin.

Will he, the fierce general of the Great Chen, be humiliated again? (To read the exciting novels, go to Fulu Novel Network!)

Wen Tai roared, spurred his horse and rushed towards Zhuge Dan with his sword.

Anger made him lose his mind, forgetting the fact that he couldn't even beat Wen Qin, and actually wanted to fight Zhuge Dan.

At the moment when the two horses collided, the swords and halberds collided and made a deafening metal collision sound.

Zhuge Dan's sword was as steady as a mountain, and his breath did not fluctuate at all.

But Wen TaiHis body shook violently, his hands were numb, and his chest was full of blood.

"Damn it, this guy's martial arts is even better than that Wen Qin..."

Wen Tai was secretly shocked and his mind calmed down a bit, realizing that he might not be Zhuge Dan's opponent.

However, Zhuge Dan did not give him any chance to breathe. With a sharp whistle, his broadsword turned into a halberd shadow that covered Wen Tai.

Each sword was as fast as lightning and as powerful as Mount Tai.

Wen Tai could only grit his teeth and try his best to resist.

The sound of metal collision was endless, and sparks flew everywhere, illuminating Wen Tai's struggling face.

After only twenty moves, Wen Tai was already in a mess and full of flaws.

And the more than a thousand soldiers around him were killed and howled like ghosts and wolves. []

The Han army suddenly attacked like a god descending from the sky. The pseudo-Chen army guarding the river bank was weak in strength and was at an absolute disadvantage in both fighting spirit and numbers.

How could such a team of people resist the high-spirited Han army?

What was worse was that the subsequent Han army transport ships also entered the water camp one after another, and thousands of Han army infantry and cavalry rushed to the shore.

Wen Qin's 7,000 cavalry, plus Taishi Ci's 30,000 infantry, this was Deng Mu's real powerful force.

The Han army, like a raging tide, soon covered the shore and crushed towards the enemy camp.

At this time, Deng Mu had also disembarked and rode his mount slowly to the shore under the protection of Xu Chu.

This battle was no longer suspenseful. .

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