Others, seeing such a situation, might not have reacted in time.
They couldn't even comprehend why these Chu people were suddenly attacking their Wei army.
In their hesitation, their men were killed by these 'Chu soldiers'.
But Wang Yi understood with just one glance.
This was not a Chu army at all; it was actually a Qin army.
Only the Qin army possessed those powerful firebombs.
Only the Qin army had their warhorses equipped with something different from other cavalry.
This so-called Chu army was clearly a Qin army in disguise.
Upon reaching this conclusion, Wang Yi was filled with immense regret.
He never expected Lin Tian of Qin to employ such a stratagem.
Using his own troops to attack his own army, intentionally deceiving them.
With the purpose of infiltrating their Wei army.
And they had succeeded.
"Damn it! Damn it! Damn it! I should have been more cautious, so cautious, why was I so careless, why didn't I inspect more closely!!"
If they had inspected a little more, been a little more careful, they would have easily discovered that the Chu army was a Qin army in disguise.
But they were all immersed in the joy of Chu reinforcements arriving, never considering whether these reinforcements were genuine.
It was precisely this carelessness that allowed the Qin army to infiltrate them, and then, during their moment of relaxation, launch a surprise attack.
Wang Yi knew with a single glance that his army had suffered heavy losses.
This filled him with deep regret.
However, he also knew that this was not the time for regret; he had to organize his soldiers quickly to minimize their losses.
Therefore, he shouted to his personal guards:
"Assemble the army, wake everyone up quickly, have our soldiers put on their armor, and together resist the Qin army!!"
"Have our men hold them back, prevent them from charging further, if they keep charging, our entire camp will be overrun!!"
Once the camp was breached, their army would be completely shattered.
After being breached, their army would have very little combat effectiveness.
Therefore, he hoped the Wei soldiers could immediately halt Lin Tian's army.
However, Wang Yi had no idea that Lin Tian's objective at this moment was not to breach their camp, but to target Wang Yi himself.
As long as their commander, Wang Yi, was dealt with, the combat effectiveness of the Wei army would be significantly weakened.
With this thought in mind, Lin Tian charged directly towards Wang Yi.
Initially, Wang Yi did not notice this. He was merely among the soldiers, organizing defenses and retreating at a normal pace.
But as he retreated, he realized something was wrong.
He noticed that Lin Tian's target was very clear, heading straight for him.
Furthermore, his eyes were filled with killing intent.
His gaze, fixed on Wang Yi, was as if he intended to devour Wang Yi whole.
Just meeting Lin Tian's gaze sent a shiver down Wang Yi's spine.
At the same time, he had an extremely certain thought.
Lin Tian's target was him.
Lin Tian wanted to kill him.
As soon as this thought occurred, Wang Yi became panicked.
Although he was experienced and steady, it did not mean he valued his life any less.
Knowing that Lin Tian's target was him, he immediately cried out:
"Save me, save me quickly!! Have the soldiers come protect me!!"
"Quick, stop him, you must stop him, don't let him charge over!!"
Wang Yi shouted in fear as he retreated even faster.
He did not want to die at Lin Tian's hands.
However, his desperate cries, while summoning some Wei generals, did not help as these Wei soldiers could not withstand Lin Tian.
When they appeared before Lin Tian, he killed them with a single sword strike, one after another.
None of the prey targeted by Lin Tian escaped.
At this moment, Wang Yi felt extreme terror.
In his eyes, the Wei soldiers offered no resistance to Lin Tian, nor did they even slow his pace.
His warhorse continued to charge forward, rapidly pursuing Wang Yi.
The feeling of being hunted became increasingly palpable for Wang Yi.
He felt that he was getting closer and closer to death.
Therefore, he stopped organizing his army to resist Lin Tian and had only one thought: escape.
However, his wishful thinking was not as easy to execute as he imagined.
The distance between Lin Tian and him was rapidly closing.
As he neared Wang Yi, Lin Tian let out a great roar:
"Enemy general, do not flee, die!!"
Instantly, Lin Tian's sword flew, aimed directly at Wang Yi's life.
This sword strike was swift and fierce. Though a sword, its power was no less than any arrow.
It reached Wang Yi's face in an instant, and while Wang Yi was still in shock, it severed his head.
As his head fell, Wang Yi's expression remained one of utter terror.
However, relatively speaking, it was the Wei generals who were even more terrified.
When they saw Wang Yi's head roll, every single one of them let out a terrified cry:
"The general is dead, the general is dead!!"
"It's over, we're finished, our Wei is finished!!"
"Wuwuwu! I don't want to die, don't kill me, don't kill me!!"
Wang Yi's death struck many people directly.
Those who initially had the will to resist lost it entirely after Wang Yi's death.
The presence of their commander was their spiritual pillar.
Now that their commander was gone, and Lin Tian was leading his army to slaughter them, how could they possibly have the will to resist?
Therefore, a large portion of them directly dropped their weapons, covered their heads, and surrendered with tears.
Only a small portion continued to fight fiercely.
These few were led by other Wei generals and a small number of soldiers.
However, even as they resisted here,
Fierce shouts of battle were also heard from outside the Wei border.
"Kill! Charge in, kill those Wei soldiers!!"
"Soldiers, charge, break through the Wei city gates!!"
"We will take Wei in this battle, everyone, charge!!"
It turned out that Wang Wu and others outside had not been idle either.
While Lin Tian made his move, Wang Wu and the others also organized their armies, preparing to act.
As the fires of war erupted within the Wei army, he immediately organized his forces and launched a fierce assault on the Wei border, in response to Lin Tian and his men.
This response completely crushed the Wei people's morale.
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