Wu Er took the initiative to charge forward. His brothers followed suit.
They had escaped from the Southern Wilderness. They knew very well how many people the great general had and how difficult it was to break through the encirclement and kill the great general.
Even with his former comrades as his spies, it was not an easy task.
Even if he lost, he would only die.
If they hadn't defected and joined the Yanbei Army, they might have died of hunger long ago.
He looked at the soldiers of the southern border.
They did not believe that the generals of the Southern Wilderness could not see that the Southern Army was not a match for the Yanbei Army at all.
The generals of the Southern Wilderness could see everything clearly, but they still wanted to let the soldiers of the Southern Wilderness rush forward and let them make their fearless sacrifices on the battlefield.
Those charging forward on the battlefield were all fresh lives!
It would have been nice if their sacrifices had been valuable, but anyone with a discerning eye could tell that their sacrifices were meaningless.
No matter how many southern soldiers there were, it was impossible to tear open the Yanbei Army's defense line, and it was also impossible to win against the Yanbei Army. Unless they used gunpowder in the southern territory, they would not be able to see any trace of it on the battlefield.
They didn't need to think to know that even though the generals of the Southern Wilderness knew that the Southern Wilderness was no match, they still ordered their soldiers to fight.
This sort of thing happened many times when they were in the Southern Wilderness. At the start, they would be angry, and they would resist. However, after a few times, they would get used to it and become indifferent.
The ones who died on the left and on the right weren't themselves. In the end, they lived on the right and on the right, and only those who survived on the left and on the right would have enough food, no need to go hungry, right?
This kind of mindset had affected them for a long time and prevented them from trusting those around them. They were afraid that those around them would push themselves to their deaths to save a mouthful of food.
It was only when they escaped to Yan Bei and were repeatedly brainwashed by the Yanbei Army, influenced by their army rules and regulations, did they finally understand that this idea was wrong, that they couldn't accept it, and would cause their own deaths.
But so what if they knew they were wrong?
The people who died back then would not come back to life, and now they could not save either. Those who were driven to the battlefield and were about to die on the battlefield were their former comrades.
Right now, all they could do was to use the corpses of their former comrades to determine their place in the Yanbei Army.
This was also the reason why the Yanbei Army was unable to sincerely accept them. However, they knew that they couldn't change their fate. Different people had different lives. They were born in the Southern Wilderness, and this was their destiny!
After the group of people discussed with Wu Er, they no longer delayed. The hesitation and uneasiness in their eyes were replaced by resolution and ruthlessness.
This battle, only victory was allowed, and no defeat was allowed!
Wu Er had already reached an agreement. He used the gap between the fights to rush to the front and contact the small leader of the Southern Wilderness. They did not say much and only exchanged a look, but it was enough to let both of them know what they were going to do next!
After that, the entire battlefield was controlled by the people of the Southern Wilderness.
Wu Er led the deserters to the north and continued to kill the soldiers.
On the ground, the number of soldiers from the Southern Wilderness continued to increase. Both sides had troops on their sides, but overall, Wu Er's side had lost quite a bit. And when Wu Er's side fell, some medical guards would come forward and carry him down for treatment.
This could minimize the casualties among the soldiers on the battlefield, but only Yanbei would be worried about the lives of the soldiers. The southern border only had a few deaths, how could they waste medicine to treat the wounded?
Many people had also died at the side of the young leader. However, these people were not his trusted aides, but rather people who had been incited to their deaths.
When he saw Wu Er and his men killing with all their might, he immediately raised his broadsword and shouted, "Brothers, come with me. Kill this group of traitors. Kill this group of dogs that are raising their mothers."
The leader shouted as he brandished his sword. Every time, he would use a lot of strength, but...
Every swing of the blade was very light. Not to mention not being able to injure it, even if it was injured, it would only be in an unimportant location. It would not harm the vital points of the people behind Ji Wu Er.
Wu Er could also see that, although he did not care that the other party was trying to cheat him, his brother behind him did. He gave the little leader a look, indicating that he knew the other party's good intentions.
When the leader saw this, his eyes lit up and he shouted even more loudly. The blade in his hand swung even faster.
Wu Er was the same. He was merciless when dealing with the people beside him, and every strike was fatal. However, when dealing with the leader and the people beside him, he raised his saber high up and gently dropped down. Even if he hurt someone, it would only be a wound on their arm or arms, trying his best to not leave them with fatal or maimed injuries.
One had to know that they still had to work together in the future!
In this situation, the fight between the two sides became more and more intense, and the more they fought, the fiercer the attacks became. In this situation, the two sides became more and more intense, and the more they fought, the fiercer the fights became, and when they fought, the two sides also fought from left to right, from right to middle, and then back again.
Wu Er's group looked at the Great General, who was getting closer and closer to them, and their hearts burned with passion. Although they were fighting with the young leader and the others, their eyes couldn't help but turn towards the Great General …
The great generals of the southern territory sat on their war horses, surrounded by their personal guards and aides.
He wasn't sitting very high, but he wasn't sitting too low either. He just so happened to be able to view the entire battlefield without becoming a target.
He looked at Wu Er and the others who were fighting as they approached him. He couldn't help but frown: "Do you guys feel that something's wrong?"
Ever since Wu Er had defected, the Great General had tightened his string. He was always on guard against the people around him, afraid that they would become the second Wu Er.
And at this moment, the strange atmosphere on the battlefield made them feel inexplicably uneasy.
He had a nagging feeling that something was about to happen.