However, Yuan Shao would never understand that Gao Yang had an artifact like storage space in his hand! If it weren¡¯t for the restriction that life forms cannot be stored in subspace, Gao Yang would have been ready to release a large number of troops directly near Yuan Shao¡¯s army. What does a trivial matter like transporting grain count? As for the army crossing the river, just pull transport ships directly from modern time and space. As for space-time repulsion, Gao Yang will not be lenient at all when it is time to use it. Anyway, this time will not directly lead to the collapse of the space-time channel. Yuan Shao confidently believed that Gao Yang would spend most of his energy on transporting grain and equipment. Gao Yang, who lacked ship capacity, was absolutely unable to send out a large number of cavalry to pursue him in a short period of time. But when Yuan Shao saw with his own eyes the huge cavalry group of nearly 20,000 people, like a raging tide, less than thirty miles away from Yecheng, it was facing the nearly 100,000 people under his command who were busy on the road. When the army of the loose snake formation launched an overwhelming and ferocious attack. Gao Yang didn't know what Yuan Shao was thinking, and he didn't care. Since you have embarked on the road to strive for world hegemony, you should be mentally prepared for whatever happens. People who cannot afford to lose are not qualified to participate in this kind of gambling where the whole world is the prize. The march of nearly 100,000 troops under Yuan Shao stretched for dozens of miles. The front does not know what is going on behind, and the back also does not know the orders given by the front. When Gao Yang personally led a group of nearly 20,000 extremely powerful cavalry, Yuan Shao's army was about to approach Yecheng, and the army's morale and vigilance were at their weakest. With the help of advanced tools, Yuan Shaojun's distant sentry was easily cleared away, and then Yuan Shaojun suddenly appeared in front of them before he could react. "Lord, let's go!" Yuan Shao's confidant Shen Pei rushed forward and grabbed the reins of Yuan Shao's mount, shouting at the top of his lungs. As an excellent strategist, Shen Pei naturally knows what it means to face this extremely bad situation. The army was scattered for a long time and there was no time to form a formation to respond to the enemy. It was almost like being in a state of disarray when he encountered a surprise attack from a powerful enemy force. At this time, even if Sun Wu had fought for nothing, he would not be able to make a comeback. Shen Pei, who could barely keep his head clear in the panic, knew that there was only one thing to do now, which was to let Yuan Shao escape smoothly and go to Yecheng, thirty miles away, to save his life. As for what happens next, he has no control over it. The pale-faced Yuan Shao gritted his teeth, and his handsome face became abnormally twisted and hideous. His body trembled slightly, his wide eyes looked at the Gaoyang Cavalry that was coming like a tidal wave, his chest rose and fell rapidly, his throat suddenly felt sweet, and he spat out a large mouthful of blood. After vomiting blood, Yuan Shao immediately passed out and fell heavily from his horse. Fortunately, the guards beside him were very close and hurriedly caught the unconscious Yuan Shao and helped him off the horse. "Jun Yi!" The judge suddenly turned his head and looked at the general Zhang He who was standing aside and shouted sternly, "You will immediately escort the lord back to Yecheng. There must be no mistake!" Zhang He was suddenly startled and hurriedly bowed to accept the order. With thousands of elite cavalry escorting the unconscious Yuan Shao, he galloped away towards Yecheng. As for the nearly 100,000 troops exposed in the wild and defenseless, no one could care about them at this time. As Yuan Shao¡¯s chief military advisor, Shen Pei exerted his light and heat at this critical moment. He was unafraid in the face of danger and did not care about his own life or death. He boosted the morale of the troops and organized as many troops as possible to try to resist before the Gaoyang cavalry arrived. Although the final result has not changed much, the reviewer has indeed fulfilled his responsibility. In the cold weapon era, an army of 100,000 people marching in the wild is far from being able to face the battle with bullets loaded like the army in modern time and space. An army of this size is divided into many groups, commanded by different generals and marching all the way. When encountering a surprise attack by a powerful enemy, they will inevitably ignore the head and tail, and no one can support or contact each other. They don't have cell phones or radios. Furthermore, during large-scale marches in the cold weapon era, heavy equipment, armor, and heavy weapons were basically transported on horse-drawn carriages and ox-carts. This is to maintain the physical strength of the sergeants. In the same way, when encountering a sudden attack, no one has time to dress neatly and form a tight formation to meet the enemy. And the heaviest blow was to military morale. The military¡¯s will to fight in the cold weapon era is far from as firm as that of the modern professional army. Except for a few elite troops, most of the sergeants were conscripted farmers. They are sent to the battlefield after a little training. When facing a huge threat, there is no way to expect them to be able to face the enemy calmly. On the contrary, they have a high possibility of breaking up their military formation and at the same time? Spreading panic about failure. This is the origin of bombing camps. "Gongming." On a small hill dozens of meters high, Gao Yang put down the telescope in his hand, with a sneer on his lips, and turned to Xu Huang and said to him, "Lead the three thousand cavalry to pursue the group of soldiers fleeing towards Yecheng." The cavalry. Judging from their equipment and flags, Yuan Shao should be among them. Do you know what to do? " "The general will sacrifice Yuan Xiang's head to the Lord!" Xu Huang, who had annihilated Yuan Shao's most elite first camp and was named the right general by Gao Yang Jin, was now showing off his high fighting spirit. He received the military order without hesitation. Gao Yang chuckled and shook his head when he heard this, and said with a smile, "It depends on your luck, it doesn't matter if you let him escape. My main target is this army. After defeating this army and then surrounding Yecheng, Yuan Shao will be finished. You If you are lucky enough to kill him, I will make you the Marquis of Guannei." "Hiss~~~" The expressions of the generals who heard Gao Yang's words all changed. Fenghou! And he¡¯s still the Marquis of Guannei! This is the greatest pursuit as a military commander. The way they looked at Xu Huang changed. This good opportunity fell on his head. Xu Huang, whose body was trembling slightly with excitement, hurriedly rode down the hill to lead the attack. Gao Yang looked at his back and smiled. Looking at Huang Zhong, Zhang Liao, Gao Shun and others with fiery eyes on the other side. He raised his hand holding the whip and pointed at Yuan Shao's panicked army in the distance, and said with a smile, "How should I fight this kind of battle? I don't need to say more, right?" This was a one-sided defeat. Gao Yang used incredible power to transport nearly 20,000 elite cavalry across the river in a short period of time, including both men and horses. The local county annals record that at that time, there were unsailed iron boats dozens of feet long that were speeding up and down the river. The boats were so huge that they could race horses on them. It took dozens of these terrifying ships to transport all the sergeants and war horses across the river in one day. ¡°This record in the county annals will be regarded as a joke even a thousand years later. No one will believe this is true. The biggest reason why Yuan Shao was so angry that he vomited blood and fell into coma was that he had calculated that Gao Yang would not be able to pursue him within a short period of time. But reality slapped him hard in the mouth. In addition, he had already expected that the main force under his command would be defeated here. He was so angry that he immediately vomited blood and fell into coma. This one-sided battle lasted all afternoon and half of the night. The sound of galloping war horses and the sound of fighting and shouting resounded throughout the wilderness. Yuan Shao successfully escaped into Ye City under Zhang He's desperate escort. The price was that less than 300 of the thousands of elite cavalry could successfully enter the city. Zhang He himself was shot through the shoulder by Xu Huang with one arrow, and his helmet flew off with the second arrow! He was able to escape with his life solely by virtue of his skill. In fact, if it is a formal one-on-one fight, Zhang He may not be much different from Xu Huang. But when they were chasing each other and escaping, one was pursuing and killing without any distractions, and the other was still protecting his lord. The difference was immediately made. Zhang He is quite lucky. No matter what, he escaped into Yecheng, a city with strong walls, and there was no danger for the time being. But the army in the endless Hebei wilderness outside was in dire straits. Although Shen Pei and others tried their best to organize resistance, it was of no use. Gaoyang¡¯s cavalry were all veterans who fought on the battlefield. They chased the panicked Yuan Shaojun like rabbits during a hunt, and fled in all directions, constantly dragging their own people into huge chaos. When the sergeants ran out of energy, the knights on their war horses leisurely rushed over to harvest their spoils. The following members of the think tank include Ju Shou, Pang Ji, Guo Tu, Xin Ping, Xin Pi, Chen Lin, Xun Chen, Xu You, Dong Zhao, Chang Lin, Wang Xiu and other think tank members. Except for Tian Feng, Geng Bao, Hua Yan, Kong Shun and others who are outside Yecheng or other cities. All were either killed or captured. The generals under Yuan Shao's command include Gao Lan, Qianzhao, Zhu Ling, Jiang Qi, Ma Yan, Jiao Hu, Zhang Nan, Zang Hong and others. Including Yan Liang, who died in Guandu, Wen Chou, who died in Yanjin, Qu Yi, who died by the river, and others. Almost all of them were lost in this battle. Compared with civilian officials, most of these generals died in battle, and few were surrendered or captured. Except for the senior officials guarding Yecheng, Zhang He who escorted Yuan Shao's escape, and Han Fan, Yan Rou, Tao Sheng and others who were not here. Yuan Shao's core officer corps and think tank were all wiped out by Gao Yang this time. Yuan Shao's biggest loss in this battle was that his main mobile army was almost completely wiped out. Nearly 100,000 troops retreated from the vicinity of Liyang all the way back to Yecheng, but in the end only a few hundred people were able to escape into Yecheng.???There were actually not many people who died in the battle, only twenty to thirty thousand. Most of the soldiers and horses were scattered or captured. The scattered soldiers and horses of Yuan Shao's army went to fend for themselves after being besieged in Yecheng. Although Yuan Shaoyuan's soldiers and horses in other cities are also considerable in number, they need to be stationed everywhere. When Yecheng was surrounded and no information could be transmitted, no one had the ability to assemble a large army to come to the rescue. At this time, Yuan Shao only had more than 10,000 defenders guarding Ye City, as well as the strong men of the people who were forcibly recruited from Ye City. There are also servants who are the children of various wealthy families. And all they faced were the most powerful elite divisions of this era, more than 60,000 strong! r1152?¡