Chapter 1397: The Coalition Forces Are Weakened and Sent to Friends

At this moment, Nuo Wu saw that the eleventh brother Nuo Chou was being pursued by the throwing spear, and the rain of guns that covered his head and face, he bravely ran to stand beside him and threw a shining spear, which hit Feng Jiu, the ninth son of the wind pull, hit his liver, under the diaphragm, and immediately softened his knees and legs; Nuo Wu jumped forward, snatched off the armor, came directly from his shoulder, and obtained a full set of armor; but his action happened to be seen by Nuo Wu, and he didn't care that Nuo Wu was his seventeenth brother, so he immediately tightened the bowstring and shot at Nuo Wu, and the arrow pierced into his right thigh, breaking the shaft of the arrow, and the severe pain drilled into the depths of his thighIn order to avoid death, Nowu withdrew to his companions, raised his voice, and shouted to the people of Xicheng in a high-pitched voice: "Friends, chiefs and rulers! ”

The wounded Nochu rushed to his side, and stood beside him, leaning their shields against his shoulders to block the spears, and at this time Nochou also came running to meet them, turned around, and stood firm, and stood in his own line.

And so they fought like a raging fire, and at the same time Stoll withdrew from the battle, sweating profusely, and with him went with him, the eldest son of Nou, the healer of the army, and the shepherd of the souls of the soldiers, and at the same time the swift fighter, the illustrious Nodin, saw and recognized the Red, and Nodin, who was standing on the huge, The stern of the deep sea ship watched this desperate struggle, the sad pursuit, and when he saw Wu Hong, he immediately spoke, and called out to his companion Nuo Geng, who was also his seventh brother, from the ship on which he stood, and Nuo Geng heard the cry, and ran out of the camp as swift as an angel flying.

However, what he didn't know was that Nodin, and at the same moment, death began to target Nonogeng.

Nuo Geng ran close to Nuo Ding, opened his mouth first, and asked, "Why did you call me, Fourth Brother, and what did you command?"

Nodin replied, "Seventh brother, my delightful companion, now, I think, the people of Xicheng will come and hold my knees and legs, and cry out for help, and the severity of the battle is beyond what they can bear; go, Ah Geng, go to Father Stoll, and ask him who the wounded are, the brave man he brought back from the battlefield, and from behind, this man looks very much like Wu Hong, and my brother and your fifth brother's son Wu Hong, from head to toe, but I have not seen his face, and they are speeding through on horseback, and they are running very fast. ”

Nogon was ordered to go, and at the request of his dear companion, he tore his legs apart, and walked along the camps and ships of the people of Xicheng, looking for Storr and Wuhong, and asking them what had happened.

At this moment Stoll came to his barracks: he and Wu Hong jumped out of the carriage and stepped on the fertile ground, and the old man's horse was wide from under the chariot, and they blew the sweat from their clothes, and stood for a while in the breeze by the sea, and then went into the barracks, and sat down on a high-backed wooden chair, and one of Stoll's slave girls came and made them a drink, which Nodin had chosen for him, for he was more resourceful than anyone else; and pale yellow honey and pasta made of barley, and then she placed beside the basket a cup of delicate workmanship, which the old man had brought from home, riveted with gold nails, and had four handles, on each of which perched two pecking golden doves, and a double base;

The cup was very loud, and the slave girl, who had behaved in good manners, made a drink for them with a noble wine, rubbed it with cheese made of goat's milk, and used a polishing board made of bronze, and sprinkled it with snow-white barley, and then carefully mixed it, and when everything was done, she invited them to drink.

The two of them drank and quenched the thirst in their throats, and began to enjoy the pleasure of conversation

At this moment Nogis came to the door, stopped and greeted Stoll, and when he saw Nog, the old man was overjoyed, jumped up from his shining seat, took his hand, and led him in to the others.

But Nuo Geng stood opposite him, and refused: "Now, the old man beloved by the mighty, Father Stoll! is not the time to sit down; you can't convince me, my fourth brother is a respectable man, but he is very easy to get angry, he sent me to find out who the wounded man you brought back is Now, I have seen with my own eyes, he is Wu Hong, the eldest son of my fifth brother, and the soul shepherd of the soldiers; Rough, even angry at an innocent person, I dare not disobey his commands. ”

After hearing Nuo Geng's words, the outstanding chariot fighter Stoll replied: "Nodin will not be sad, for he has always been indifferent to the people of Xicheng who were wounded by the throwing of guns, and how can he know the sorrow that has grown in the army! The bravest generals of the whole army are already lying on the side of the boat, with sword wounds or gunshot marks. The sturdy Modus had been wounded by a feathered arrow, and Nodin was scarred by a gun, as was the famous gunner, Nou, and the red I had just brought back from the battlefield had been wounded by a feathered arrow, but Nodin, though valiant, had neither cared nor had any pity for the valor of the allied forces. How long will he wait? When will the raging fire burn down the clipper ship on the seashore and break through the desperate resistance of the people of Xicheng? When will we all be slaughtered, one after the other? My limbs have been bent, and my earlier strength is gone. I wish I could be young again, full of strength, just as I was back then, when we fought with a strong enemy to rob the herd, and when I killed the bravest son of the land with my own hands, I wanted to rob his herd out of revenge, but he was fighting to defend the herd, and I shot him and fell in the front row, and the villagers fled in fright! From the plains we took and drove away such magnificent herds: fifty herds of cattle, the same number of sheep, the same number of fat pigs, and the same number of goats, and brown-yellow horses, a hundred and fifty in all, many with their foals in their bellies, and in the evening we drove the herds into our own homes and into the fortified castles, and my father was overjoyed to see that I had plundered so many cattle, and at a young age he had already experienced a great struggle, and at the dawn of the next day the messengers opened their voices and beckoned all the people who had the right to pay their debts to the rich enemies, and our chiefs gathered together to distribute the spoils of warThere is a great need to pay for what has been lost, and there are many of them, for we have long suffered from their humiliation because of the small number of our own people, and many years ago another mighty enemy came to attack us, and defeated us, and slew the strongest of us. My noble father, of twelve sons, was now the only one left, and the rest were gone, and these things fueled the arrogance of the enemies of the world, who were clothed in bronze armor, and who were raging and savage, and who had raised up an army to make us suffer greatly, and the old man had taken a herd of oxen and a great flock of sheep from the booty, three hundred in all, and the shepherds— The rich enemy owed him a great debt: four horses for the prize, and a carriage, and that year the horses drew the chariots and took part in the races, and the three-legged bronze tripod was contested, but the enemy was a bully, and seized the chariot and horse, and sent away the rider, and let him go on his return journey, and with the sorrow of the horse, so my old father, out of anger at the words and deeds of his enemies, took a very rich salute and gave the rest to the people, and distributed it among them, that everyone might get a fair share, and so we disposed of the spoils, and paid homage to the mighty ones who had kept our victory throughout the city, and on the third day the great army of the enemy was set outWe have a castle on the edge of the desert, standing on a steep rock, far from the Ada, on the border, and the enemy is surrounded by a stone city which is eager to break through, and yet, as they sweep the whole plain, the sheep-eyed angel breaks through the night and runs toward us, as a messenger from the top of Catherine's hill, calling us to arms, and we have gathered not a sluggish army, but a brave man who is eager to fightAt that time, my old father did not let me go into battle, and hid my horse, thinking that I was not yet skilled in the ways of war, so I had to go into battle on foot, but still stood out among the chariot fighters, and it was a battle specially arranged by the angels of the sheep's eye; in the place where we were fighting, there was a river, which crossed the vast plain, and then rushed forward, and fell into the sea; on the banks of the river, we waited for the dawn to be sent by the angel of dawn, and we were all battalions of chariot warriors and swarming infantry; we set out as fast as we could, and set out in whole formation, and at noon we came to the bank of the great river that led straight into the sea; there it wasWe sacrificed a bull to the angel of agriculture and the angel of the land with a fat sacrifice to the mighty Satan, and we took a calf that had never been yoked and offered it to the sheep-eyed angel; then, after dinner, we lay down and slept in our armour, with the rushing water on our pillows; at the same time the mighty army of the enemy was besieging the city, anxious to destroy the gates, but the angels of war had shown their masterpieces before them before the gates, and when the sun peeked out on the horizon and gave out a golden light, we, the young warriors who had prayed to the mighty and the angels of war, rushed into a hand-to-hand battle。 Our men met the enemy's battalion of men, and I took the first shot, taking a pair of swift horses, and slew one of the enemy generals with a spear in his hand, and when he came at him, I threw my bronze-tipped spear, knocked him down in the mud, and then jumped into his chariot. Fight with the brave men in the front row. Seeing this man fall to the ground, the strong-hearted enemy army scattered in all directions, for the man I slain was the leader of the charioters, the best of them all! I pursued and slew like a black whirlwind, and snatched fifty chariots, two of them each, and died under my spear, gnawing at the mud, and at that moment I could have slain the two young soldiers, except that their fathers, who were two of them, were as powerful as the angels of the earth, and snatched them out of the battlefield and wrapped them in a thick mist; at that time, Satan the Boss, had added great strength to our hands, and we pursued the enemy, slaughtering their valiant warriors in the open plains, picking up fine armor, and rolling the wheels all the way to the plains where wheat was abundant, and the highlands which were called hills, and at last the sheep-eyed angels stopped our attack, and there I put down the last person I had killed, and left the corpse behind. Our people have returned to our land from the enemy's territory in swift triumph, and all the army and the whole army, among all these mighty ones, have given glory to Satan, and among mortals they have given glory to me, young and vigorous Stoll, and this is me, Stoll of the Warriors, if it were not a dream, and yet Nodin, who can only enjoy the benefits of his strength alone, and in fact, tell you, that he will weep bitterly, but it will be too late, and it will be useless for him to weep when our army is lost, and he himself will not know where his soul goes, and it is useless to weep for others, my friendDo you remember what your father told you before leaving? On that day he told you to leave your hometown and go to the meeting of Nodin, and both of us, the Superior Noji and I, were in the hall and heard everything that had been said, including the words of Nodin's father to you, and we had gone to the house where Nodin's father had built it with his own hand, and we had traveled all over the land where the fertile Allied troops had been stationed in order to recruit the brave, and when we came there, we found the hero in the house, that is, you and Nodin, who was beside you, and Nodin's father, an old charioteer, was in the courtyard within the wall, and was roasting the fat leg of the bull and offering it to the mighty one who loved to blow up thunder, and he was holding a golden cup in his hand, and sprinkled the shining wine on the fire-burned sacrificesAs we reached the door and stood still, Nodin, jumped up in astonishment, seized us by the hand, led us into the house, seated us, and laid out the delicacies for the guests, so that they might get all the ...... they deserved."

On the one hand, it shows that he is not as old as he was back then, and on the other hand, he is exhausted because of his repeated hard fighting; and when he sees Nodin's close war partner coming alone, he is eager to talk at length, not to mention tired, as long as he can convince Noodeng, that is, his tongue is tired, and he is also willing.

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