Volume 4 The Stormy Waves of the Ming Sea Chapter 294 The Warriors Fight
Tie Niu followed closely behind Poplar, but if he wanted to protect himself, he naturally would not follow Poplar into the ring of the figurines, but stood on the periphery of the figurines, closely watching the movements of the group of figurines in front of him.
It was clearly a humanoid clay pottery, and even their eyes were made of mud.
But it was this muddy eye, just as Poplar had just entered the inside, approaching the marble coffin, Tie Niu suddenly noticed that there was a clay eye that seemed to blink.
At first, Tie Niu thought that he had seen it wrong, but after looking closely, the mud on the clay pottery's eyes had been broken and peeled off, and then the clay pottery not only opened his eyes, but also began to twist his waist and stretch his arms to shake off the clay all over his body.
Tie Niu was taken aback, and when he looked at it, not only the group of clay pottery close to him was moving, but the other two groups of clay pottery next to him were also shaking off the clay on his body.
Tie Niu was so frightened that he shouted: "Lao Bai, these terracotta figurines are really alive, come out, come out!"
Poplar turned around in surprise and wanted to rush out, but a large part of the figurines had already turned around, regardless of the fact that their bodies and faces were still covered with clay, and the spears with guns and knives with knives surrounded Poplar on all sides.
Poplar could not escape, so he had to draw out his black sword to draw a circle, smash away several knives and guns close to him, jump up with both feet, press his left hand back on the lid of the coffin, and his whole body sat on the coffin at once.
The soldiers below swarmed up, and Poplar turned around and bent his legs on the coffin, not only kicked away a few knives and guns, but also stood up from the coffin.
When he opened his eyes to look at the Iron Bull, he saw that he was picking up a crowbar and sending the two soldiers who rushed in front of him flying.
Bai Yang estimated the current situation, although these resurrected figurines were far less powerful than the living corpses, but there were too many of them, and it was impossible to wipe out all these figurines with him and Tie Niu.
He was thinking about it as he jumped to his feet to dodge the stabbing knives and other weapons that were piling up on all sides.
Those warriors were indeed limited in ability, and none of them could jump directly on the coffin and attack the poplars.
Of course, a few jumped up and climbed up the coffin, but they were also kicked down by Poplar.
But Poplar was still able to protect himself on the coffin, but Tie Niu was surrounded by figurines on all sides in an instant.
Poplar was only afraid that if he was delayed for a while, the iron bull would be injured, and at this time he had no time to think carefully, so he was busy jumping off the coffin and meeting with the iron bull first.
But there are many warriors and guns below, and if he jumps down, he may be stabbed in a few holes with knives and guns.
His mind raced, and as he leapt to dodge the sword attacking from below, he glanced at the rectangular bronze mirror on the wooden shelf behind him, and he couldn't help but move in his heart, thinking that this was not a ready-made shield.
Although this bronze mirror was a priceless treasure, he couldn't care too much at this time, and Poplar immediately turned around and squatted down, trying to pick up the bronze mirror from the wooden shelf.
As soon as he squatted down, the pillar of light on his head shot straight into the bronze mirror, and immediately a dazzling pillar of light was reflected on his body.
He didn't see the Jin Ge Iron Horse rushing towards him, but he felt that the jade pendant hanging on his chest seemed to suddenly heat up.
And that hot feeling flowed all over his body in an instant, making his whole body not only become light, but even for a moment, he felt that he was in a trance, as if the whole person had been sucked into the mirror.
But instead of feeling afraid, he felt a sense of pleasure in flying freely for nine days.
Until he heard the iron bull shout: "Lao Bai, your body is glowing, your body is glowing! and...... And these terracotta figurines......"
The terracotta figurines did not finish shouting, but this shout entered the ears of the poplar, but the poplar was suddenly startled, and his trance mind instantly calmed down, and he hurriedly got up and turned his head, only to find that all the figurines and soldiers, including those who had besieged the iron bull before, all stopped their hands, and just looked at the direction in which he was standing.
But as soon as he turned his head, the pillar of light on his head naturally moved away from the rectangular bronze mirror, the heat in his chest disappeared instantly, and the soldiers who were staring at him suddenly moved again.
The besiegers of the Iron Ox continued to besiege the Iron Ox, and the soldiers surrounding the marble coffin began to use their swords and spears to chop and chop up the thorns.
Poplar took a breath and turned around again to crouch in front of the rectangular bronze mirror.
The lamppost above his head was thrown into the bronze mirror again, and at the same time, a strong light was also reflected on him from the rectangular bronze mirror.
And the jade pendant hanging on his chest was also hot again. His mind was also in a trance again because of this hot heat.
However, Poplar struggled to keep himself awake, and he tried to look back at the movements of the figurines behind him, and then realized that he couldn't turn his head.
So he reached out and took off the miner's hat, so that the lamppost on the miner's hat was still projected on the rectangular bronze mirror, and then slowly turned back and glanced to both sides.
Sure enough, the figurines that could be seen on both sides were all standing still in the direction where he was crouching, as they had done before.
Poplar took another breath and pondered what was going on.
Of course, he couldn't figure it out at this time, so he could only think about how to take advantage of this strange scene and escape from the encirclement of the warriors with the iron bull.
He put the miner's hat back on his head, and then moved the rectangular bronze mirror with both hands.
The bronze mirror was about 50 centimeters high, and its width would not exceed 80 centimeters.
With the strength of the aspen, it should be able to easily pick it up.
Unexpectedly, the bronze mirror was unusually heavy, and it didn't feel like it was made of copper, but a large piece of gold.
But even if it was a large piece of gold, with the strength of the poplar, it was easy to hold it steadily.
After that, he held the bronze mirror horizontally, so that the pillar of light on his head was always projected into the bronze mirror. And the reflection in the bronze mirror also covered at least the upper half of his body.
Then he slowly retreated all the way to the edge of the coffin.
Tie Niu stood in the distance, suddenly understood what he meant, and hurriedly shouted: "Lao Bai, you stand still first, let me come and carry you away!"
Naturally, he didn't dare to shout too loudly, and while shouting, he paid attention to the movements of the dozen or so soldiers besieging him.
Fortunately, the dozen or so soldiers did not turn their heads to look at him because of his shout, but still stared at the poplar in a daze, not moving, and none of them made a sound.
If it weren't for the fact that their eyes were still open, and their eyeballs were moving with the aspen figure, they would still look like clay pottery.
Tie Niu breathed a sigh of relief, carefully squeezed past the dozen or so figurines besieging him, and then squeezed into the dozen or so figurines who were besieging the coffin, and slowly arrived in front of the coffin.
The warriors remained frozen, and even though the Iron Bull squeezed their bodies, none of them raised their swords and spears again to attack the Iron Bull.
Poplar naturally heard the cry of the iron ox, so he stood still on the edge of the marble coffin, until the iron ox ran closer, stretched out one hand between his legs and shook it a little, and said, "You spread your legs and slowly sit back, and ride on my shoulder!"
Bai Yang crossed his legs as he said, holding the unusually heavy rectangular bronze mirror, and slowly bent his legs back and bowed his waist.
The Iron Bull slipped his head between Poplar's legs, grabbed the crowbar with both hands, and pressed against the top of Poplar's feet. Only when Poplar sat firmly on his shoulder did he straighten up and slowly turn and walk towards the two open stone doors.
Poplar placed the bronze mirror diagonally on top of the iron bull's head, so that the reflected pillar of light still shrouded his upper body downward.
Those figurines and regiments were clustered around the coffin, and the iron ox carried the aspen on his shoulder, and it was not easy to squeeze it out.
But what I didn't expect was that as the iron bull turned around and walked forward with the poplar on his shoulder, those figurines actually gave way automatically, but as the iron bull moved, they also turned around, so that their eyes that did not have much luster and charm were always towards the poplar's figure.
As long as the light in this mirror shines on you, you will immediately glow all over your body, especially your upper body, which is so bright that it seems to become transparent!"
Poplar couldn't imagine what that would be like, and he couldn't think about it at the moment.
He kept the pillar of light on his head projecting into the bronze mirror, and only his two eyes glanced left and right to pay attention to the movements of the soldiers on both sides.
Fortunately, the soldiers did not make any movement except to turn their heads towards him.
Soon, the Iron Ox carried the poplar to the two open stone doors.
The height of the doorway was more than two meters, so the Iron Ox only had to bend his legs slightly to carry the aspen and walk through.
But just as he stepped through the doorway and walked into the passage more than one meter wide with the poplar on his shoulder, there was a sudden chaos of footsteps behind him, and it seemed that those figurines were catching up later.
Tie Niu hurriedly turned around, couldn't help but be surprised, and shouted: "Lao Bai is not good, those terracotta figurines have caught up!"
Poplar was also taken aback and shouted, "Put me down quickly!"
Tie Niu agreed, and continued to run forward along the passage for a few steps, only then did he slam his shoulders up and forward, and then bent his legs and retreated.
Poplar's feet fell to the ground steadily, but Iron Bull's head retreated from between Poplar's legs.
But after such a delay, Tie Niu felt a pain in his buttocks, and a soldier had already stabbed him in the ass.
Fortunately, the Iron Bull wore a pair of thick jeans, and the tip of the spear was not too sharp after thousands of years, so the stab did not make a major wound.
Rao was like this, and Tie Niu was so angry that he turned around, grabbed the head of the spear that pierced his ass with one hand, and grabbed the crowbar with the other hand and slammed it fiercely.
I only heard the sound of "pop", and the soldier with the gun was smashed to the ground by his crowbar.
At the same time, another soldier held a steel knife and cut it down.
Tie Niu gave way to the blade on one side of his body, picked up the crowbar with both hands, and then smashed the knife-wielding soldier over, while shouting: "Lao Bai, you go first, I'll break it later!"
Bai Yang knew that he couldn't run fast with a bronze mirror, so he could only shout, "Be careful!" and spread his feet and ran forward.
(See Chapter 295 of "Psychic Mirror")
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