Chapter 680 Han Xin took the opportunity to attack fiercely, and Zhao Shuo retreated!

Of course, the Southern Border Army was not without weaknesses at this moment. As the front-line battlefield fell into complete chaos, it became extremely difficult to continue to send soldiers to reinforce the front-line battlefield, not to mention the large-scale bow and arrow shooting without distinguishing between friend and foe. This situation was the same for both sides, so the center of the battlefield gradually shifted to the vicinity of Han Xin's camp and spread to both sides in the form of a radius. In this way, more and more people were put into the battlefield, and the battle surface became larger and larger.

This situation was undoubtedly a double whammy for the Southern Border Army, which was already at a disadvantage in terms of manpower. At this time, Han Xin was sitting upright on his warhorse, and deliberately chose a high place so that he could overlook the entire battlefield. He did this for two reasons: one was to boost morale and encourage the three armies to fight bravely; the other was to be able to observe the dynamic changes of the entire battlefield at any time.

In fact, Han Xin was a little nervous at this time. His mentality was quite similar to Zhao Shuo's. Zhao Shuo did not want to use up all his assets, otherwise he would not be able to explain to Wei Bao when he returned.

Han Xin's mentality was quite similar. He also couldn't let the First Army suffer a heavy loss here. This was not only related to whether Dongjiao County could be conquered smoothly in the future, but also related to the integrity of the First Army. After all, this opportunity to go on the expedition was rare and was obtained after a lot of hard work. Moreover, the First Army was Han Xin's direct force. If it suffered heavy losses here, the impact would be multifaceted.

Although Han Xin was very worried, he showed full momentum on the surface and had no intention of retreating. He knew very well that he must not show any signs of weakness at this moment. Because at this critical moment, the more determined he was, the faster Zhao Shuo would retreat. Sure enough, just as Han Xin expected, after only a quarter of an hour, Han Xin, who was observing the situation on the battlefield, keenly noticed something unusual.

At this critical moment, the Wei army's offensive rhythm was suddenly interrupted, and this interruption was extremely obvious. You know, at this time, the two sides were in a fierce fighting stage, almost to the point of white-hot. At such a critical juncture, if the offensive rhythm of either side was disrupted, it could lead to a reversal of the battle situation.

Sure enough, due to the delay in the reinforcement of the Wei army, their battle line immediately began to push back. If this situation only occurred in a few places, it could be understood as an accidental factor, but now this situation has occurred on almost the entire battle line, which is definitely not accidental. This can only mean that there is a serious problem with the command system of the Wei army at this time.

Han Xin, who was keenly aware of this, could not help but raise the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a barely perceptible arc. He was secretly happy, knowing that the opportunity had come. He drew the long sword from his waist without hesitation, raised it above his head, and roared: "All troops, attack!"

This roar was like thunder, exploding on the battlefield. When the soldiers of the Southern Border heard this order, their morale was boosted. They were already holding back their energy, and now they were like a tiger rushing down a mountain, rushing forward bravely.

Han Xin led the way, leading more than 200 soldiers around him, and rushed straight into the Wei army camp like an arrow from a bow. They were very fast, without any hesitation or hesitation, as if they completely disregarded their own safety.

At the same time, the soldiers who were originally in reserve no longer waited, and rushed towards the Wei army like a ignited gunpowder barrel. These soldiers had anger burning in their eyes, and the weapons in their hands flashed coldly in the sun. They wanted to prove their courage and determination with practical actions.

At this moment, Han Xin's thoughts were extremely clear. He knew that the current situation of the Wei army had already become problematic. In such a situation, there must be no hesitation. He must take decisive action to create greater chaos for the other side in order to successfully achieve his goal.

Otherwise, if the other side came to their senses and decided to fight to the death with us, the situation would be extremely unfavorable to us. At the same time Han Xin made up his mind, the situation on his side was almost simultaneously transmitted to Zhao Shuo's ears.

Zhao Shuo was already very troubled, and he became even more anxious when many generals sent soldiers to inquire about the situation. However, just when he was getting anxious, he suddenly heard that Han Xin not only personally arrived at the front line to command the battle, but also directly ordered the entire army to attack, and even personally rushed to the front line.

This news was like a bolt from the blue, making Zhao Shuo feel even more depressed. He realized that the situation was urgent and he had to make a decision immediately.

"Inform the entire army, the rear army will become the front army and retreat immediately!" Zhao Shuo gave the order without hesitation.

"General..."

"General..."

The generals were obviously surprised and puzzled by the order, but Zhao Shuo did not give them any time to explain.

"This is a military order, convey it immediately! No mistakes can be made!" Zhao Shuo's voice was stern and resolute. He knew that at this critical moment, any hesitation could lead to disastrous consequences.

"Yes!" After hearing Zhao Shuo's stern order, the soldiers immediately began to give orders and used special drum sounds to convey military orders.

"Boom boom boom... Boom boom boom..." The sound of the war drums was like thunder, resounding through the sky, as if to shake the entire battlefield. For the Wei army fighting bloody battles on the front line, this rumbling sound of the war drums was both an encouragement and a warning.

Hearing the drumbeats, the Wei soldiers couldn't help but hesitate. They didn't know what the drumbeats meant. Was it a signal to continue the attack or an order to retreat? At this moment, their actions became a little hesitant, and the originally fierce offensive slowed down a little.

After a brief hesitation, the Wei army soldiers began to retreat on a large scale. They turned back, their steps hurried, as if something terrible was chasing them. However, such a retreat was not without cost.

Since the two armies were already fighting each other at the front, they were entangled with each other, and it was not easy to retreat smoothly under such circumstances. The Wei army soldiers found themselves in a dilemma.

It was different from the fight just now. On the battlefield at that time, soldiers kept rushing to the front line. Although it was dangerous, there was always a glimmer of hope. But now, they were abandoned by their companions on the front line, facing the fierce attack of the Southern Border Army, and it was almost certain to die.