Chapter 156: Zhu Yiqun's Counterattack (8)
Zhong Huan was in the eyes of Tie Yong, who was carrying fruits to the house one by one. In fact, he was moving empty boxes back and forth.
The time it takes to transport a heavy fruit box is naturally different from that of an empty box with almost no weight, so Zhong Huan carries it very quickly, and there is no need to rest and pause, and after putting down a box, he will immediately go outside the house, and the interval between them is actually very short.
When Tie Yong rushed to the door with an iron rod, Zhong Huan had already put down the box he was carrying just now and was walking out of the door. The two of them met inside and outside the door of the warehouse, and both of them were stunned.
Tie Yong was stunned because he didn't expect Zhong Huan to come out so quickly, he thought that he could take advantage of Zhong Huan's opportunity to enter the house and rush into the house. And Zhong Huan was stunned because he couldn't figure out what the situation was in front of him at all, he didn't even remember who Tie Yong was, and naturally he couldn't understand why Tie Yong was holding a throwing stick at him, so he wanted to ask Tie Yong who he was.
Although both of them were stunned for a moment, Tie Yong came prepared, and his reaction was much happier than Zhong's. Without waiting for Zhong Huan to speak, he smashed the slinger stick raised above his head towards Zhong Huan's head.
Zhong Huan's recent boxing practice with Su Ke was not in vain, he had a quick reaction, and after systematic training, his reaction speed was faster. Seeing that the throwing stick had fallen down, Zhong Huan didn't have time to ask, his body leaned back directly, took a step backwards under his feet, and narrowly dodged Tie Yong's stick.
Although Tie Yong's flicking stick grazed the tip of Zhong Huan's nose and hit the air, this first stick created a good opportunity for Tie Yong. After forcing Zhong Huan back with a stick, Tie Yong took a step forward and stepped into the threshold. In this way, Zhong Huan had no way to shut out the group of them. While approaching at his feet, Tie Yong's hands were not idle, and he raised his throwing stick to hit Zhong Huan again.
Zhong Huan really didn't react when he was hit by the first stick, and he was a little flustered, so he instinctively chose to retreat and dodge. This instinctive human response to seek advantage and avoid harm is often faster than the speed of the brain's thinking. At this moment, seeing that Tie Yong's second stick is coming again, Zhong Huan is not as flustered as he was when he was the first stick. Because his eyes and brain received a lot of other information in the split second between the two sticks.
First of all, Zhong Huan found that Tie Yong looked a little familiar. Then he found that Tie Yong was not alone, and there was a group of thugs with murder weapons behind him, all of whom were squeezing into his door. These two pieces of information made Zhong Huan realize that the situation in front of him may not be a misunderstanding, but that the other party had premeditated. Then Zhong Huan found that he had just missed a good opportunity, a chance to keep this group of murderers out, and this might be his only chance to escape.
Zhong Huan didn't have time to regret that he had missed the opportunity, because Tie Yong's throwing stick had already been beaten. All he could do was to fight for the opportunity and snatch back the opportunity he had just missed because of his panic. So this time, Zhong Huan did not retreat but advanced, with a move with his left hand, he stepped up with his palm to knock Tie Yong's right wrist with a stick, and with a move with his right hand, he hit Tie Yong's chest with a fist, intending to knock him out of the door with one punch, so as to regain control of the door.
Tie Yong thought that he had a guy in his hands, and he was sure to deal with Zhong Huan. But he didn't expect Zhong Huan to be so powerful, not only did he hold his wrist so that his stick couldn't go down, but he also punched it back. He didn't expect Zhong Huan to have a chance to fight back, and naturally he wouldn't be guarded, Zhong Huan's punch was firmly imprinted on his chest. Tie Yong felt like he had been hit by a sledgehammer, and the whole person involuntarily began to fly backwards.
Zhong Huan was able to succeed in this punch, mainly because of the terrain advantage. The door is such a big place, Tie Yong blocked the door, and the gangsters behind him couldn't get in. In a one-on-one situation, even if Tie Yong held a throwing stick in his hand, he couldn't take advantage of Zhong Huan, who had made great progress in kung fu, but was caught off guard.
Tie Yong was repulsed, and Zhong Huan immediately took the opportunity to follow up and wanted to close the door. It's a pity that although his idea was good, it was ruined by a group of thugs behind Tie Yong.
Zhong Huan saw that Tie Yong only took half a step back, and his back hit the little brother who was about to rush into the door behind him and stopped retreating, and the whole person was still stuck in the door, so that Zhong Huan couldn't close the door.
"This kid his hands, stab him for me!"
Tie Yong was hit hard by Zhong Huan in the chest, and he felt that all his internal organs were displaced, and he almost spurted out a mouthful of blood. He knew that he was not Zhong Huan's opponent alone, so he no longer rushed forward, but slashed twice with a stick in both hands, blocking Zhong Huan who was rushing forward, and then ordered the younger brother behind him to shoot.
As soon as the younger brothers heard Tie Yong's greeting, five or six junior brothers holding pipe forks stabbed the sharp pipe forks into the house along the gap between Tie Yong's body and the door frame, pointing directly at Zhong Huan, who wanted to punch Tie Yong again.
The so-called pipe fork is a weapon that saws one end of a seamless steel pipe into an angle of about 45 degrees, and then grinds the tip into a triangular shape with a grinding wheel, and thins and sharpens the outer ring of the tip of the steel pipe. This kind of murder weapon commonly used in street fights is very popular among gangsters because of its advantages of simple production, easy availability of materials, and strong lethality.
Because the length of the steel pipe used to make the pipe fork is different, the pipe fork stabbed at Zhong Huan is also long and short. Zhong Huan didn't know the length of the pipe fork in the hands of the gangsters, and when he saw five or six sharp steel pipes inserted into him, he flashed back again, giving up the attack on Tie Yong, trying to protect himself.
He did avoid most of the forks in this flash, but there was also a particularly long fork that stabbed Zhong Huan's arm at once. The pipe fork that stabbed Zhong Huan's upper arm was more than a meter long, although the stab was not very correct this time, but the sharp triangular tip still cut a bloody hole in the skin and flesh of Zhong Huan's arm, and the blood spurted out at once, which made Zhong Huan frown, and took two steps back before standing outside the attack range of the pipe fork.
Seeing Zhong Huan retreating, Tie Yong immediately took a step forward and let go of the door, so that more junior brothers could enter the house to surround Zhong Huan. He also learned to be smart this time, just let people in at the door, but did not approach Zhong Huan and fight him alone, so as not to be restrained by him.
As soon as Zhong Huan saw Tie Yong's actions, he understood his thoughts. It's just that at this time, Zhong Huan no longer dared to rush to Tie Yong's side to block the door. Zhong Huan, who had just been hit by a fork, already had the most intuitive understanding of the ferocity of the gang of gangsters in front of him, seeing that these people really dared to stab themselves to death with their black hands, Zhong Huan wanted to say that it was fake not to be afraid.
In terms of fighting experience and psychological quality, Zhong Huan and Sima Brothers are actually not far apart, and they have also not experienced any scenes of life and death fighting, and they have no chance to have this kind of experience. At this time, facing life and death, Zhong Huan also felt afraid. This is not because he is timid, but a survival instinct of man. Seeing that Tie Yong intended to let his younger brothers enter the house one by one, Zhong Huan wiped his head and ran to the inner room, as if he could survive as long as he hid in the house.