Volume 1 ● The Recalcitrant People Chapter 36 The Sheep Enters the Wolf's Mouth
Guo Yang quickly passed through the secret passage and appeared on a cliff more than ten miles away.
This secret passage was discovered by him and Anu, which was originally a natural karst cave, which was cleaned up by Guo Yang and Anu and repaired some places with serious landslides, which can be used as a temporary shelter.
The exit of the secret passage was blocked with stones, and Guo Yang quietly slipped off the cliff.
Like a cat, he fell lightly to the ground, and slowly approached the Zhou people under the cover of mountain rocks and dense forests.
On the ox cart, the wizard Atumu seemed to be a little puzzled, looking at the shadowy figure of the stone wall in the distance, his eyebrows were frowned, his eyes flashed slightly, and he didn't know what he was thinking.
And those Zhou soldiers sat lazily on horseback, watching the wolves rush into the fire one after another, and finally turned into a charred mess.
The suicide attacks were so tiresome that some of the soldiers even got off their horses and urinated on the spot. However, because the general was still sitting on horseback, indifferently watching the battle situation in the distance, these people did not dare to be too presumptuous and lax, and returned to the horse after peeing.
Guo Yang slowly approached those soldiers, and there were many lone wolves around him, all of whom he silently cut their throats, lying on the ground and twitching gently.
A strong smell of blood filled the air, and a dozen more wolves pounced on it.
Guo Yang didn't want to entangle with these beasts, but he had to face this endless bite. He spread his body, bent on his waist, and quickly pounced on the wild wolves that pounced on him.
With a flash of the knife, three wolves fell.
He rolled on a lazy donkey, shuttled through the remaining dozen wolves, and slit their throats with his hand.
Before the wolves could react, they fell, making a "hissing" inhalation sound from deep in their throats and spitting out a dirty cloud of blood.
Guo Yang has been close to the Zhou people's team for dozens of feet, and those people have not yet found out, and they still look lazy.
Guo Yang quietly shuttled among the wolves, slowly leaning towards the soldiers of the Zhou people.
"Those damned merchant crumbs are setting fire to our wolves, damn it!" A soldier muttered.
"That is, a bunch of untouchables should be hung up and burned to death, just like their king." The other soldier whispered.
"When the stockade is broken, Lao Tzu ......," the soldier said, and suddenly there was no sound.
"Haha, I ...... too" was silent.
Guo Yang gently put the two corpses on the ground, one dodged, and pounced on the other two soldiers like a cat.
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In less than half an hour, Guo Yang had secretly slaughtered thirty or forty Zhou people. Because all the Zhou people looked at the stone walls of the stockade from afar, no one looked behind them at all.
Even the guards in charge of the sentry did not pay much attention to the lying or sitting companions. After all, such attacks were commonplace for them, and many times, they waited in boredom for the city to be broken, and then rode into the city to slaughter and plunder.
For the Yan people and the people of the Guzhu country, they will often be tied with ropes, brought back and sold, and made them slaves. As for the descendants of the Dongyi tribe and merchants, once discovered, they were basically executed on the spot.
In Yandi, because of the complicated situation, the son of Zhao Gongxiao (shi), the young master of Yan State, formulated a series of policies to pacify the Quartet. One of them is to remove the traces of the descendants of the merchants in a more gentle way.
Guo Yang assassinated the unsuspecting Zhou soldiers while quickly searching for their generals and wizards.
He had to kill these two men in order to prevent the cottage from being breached, and hundreds of people being slaughtered or reduced to slavery, which he absolutely could not tolerate.
Guo Yang feels like a mysterious cat, an angry and vengeful cat.
He slaughtered these Zhou people, and felt a kind of comfort, an unprecedented heartiness.
He jumped slightly, and the man's throat was slit with a slight flash of the knife. He carefully helped the Zhou man who had been killed by him off the horse, placed it lightly on the ground, and then quietly pounced on the other people.
Those people all stretched their necks, waiting for the wolves to break through the cottage, but in Guo Yang's eyes at the moment, they undoubtedly stretched their necks, waiting for their own light knife.
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Just when Guo Yang assassinated the eighty-fourth person, the Zhou people finally realized that something was wrong.
"There are assassins!" Suddenly, a sentry soldier shouted loudly.
"Protect the General!" There was a commotion in the hula, and those Zhou soldiers hurriedly began to line up, forming a thick square cavalry array.
The bantams, who had lost their owners, snorted and some innocently scraped the ground with their hooves, but they did not return for a long time.
Guo Yang had already seen clearly the ox cart that had been thrown aside by those soldiers, and on the cart sat a middle-aged man with stomped hair, his face was pale, and he was looking at him coldly.
As soon as he turned around, Guo Yang saw the general who was protected by hundreds of soldiers.
The general was burly and majestic, and at first glance he was a battlefield veteran who had experienced countless battles.
As soon as Guo Yang made a judgment, he had an idea.
He quickly shuttled among the horses, dodging the cold arrows of the Zhou people, and quickly pounced on the ox cart.
Seeing that Guo Yang was about to approach the ox cart, the general roared angrily: "Damn, go and protect the great wizard!" ”
There was a commotion, and more than 100 Zhou people rode over and formed a large circle to protect the great wizard Atumu.
Guo Yang didn't seem to care, and a few dodges came to those soldiers.
With a swing of his hand, the two soldiers holding spears in front of him only felt a slight chill in their necks, and they fell directly from the horse.
When the others saw this, they were furious, and they waved their blades one after another, and suddenly stabbed them.
Guo Yang's figure flashed again, and he went around to the three soldiers and horses three or four feet away, and one of them jumped and cut off their necks.
The Zhou people were shocked, they have always been accustomed to fighting head-on, opening up the stance, and fighting with the opponent with real guns, often a fight, at least three or five rounds.
Guo Yang's style of play makes them unable to react, often one by one, their spears have not yet hit the other party, and people have already dodged by, either cut your neck, or cut off someone else's neck.
This style of play is almost a scoundrel, but at the moment, he can only watch more and more soldiers being killed, and no one can do anything.
The general only looked at it a few times, and he felt a little uncomfortable, and he thought to himself, even if he was engrossed in dealing with it head-on, it would be difficult to dodge Guo Yang's elusive knife.
Seeing that he was about to rush to the ox cart where the great wizard Atumu was sitting, the general was in a hurry, and roared again and again, ordering the soldiers to go over and protect the great wizard and kill the damned assassin.
Guo Yang glanced at the wizard with the rest of his eyes, and couldn't help but be slightly stunned.
He found that this wizard actually looked at him indifferently, and he didn't seem to be worried about being assassinated by Guo Yang at all. On the contrary, when the wizard looked at him, he seemed to nod slightly, a little appreciative.
At this point, Guo Yang has no way out, if he doesn't kill these people, hundreds of people in the cottage will have to die, and it will be difficult for him to get out himself.
When there were still more than a dozen steps away from the Great Wizard, the surrounding Zhou people panicked and rushed up one after another, trying to stop Guo Yang.
Even the general, who was more than a hundred paces away from here, panicked.
This great wizard of southern Xinjiang has great mana, but he doesn't seem to be good at fighting. And if the wizard is killed under his nose, his guilt will be great, and it may lead to a series of consequences that he can't eat and walk around!
The general shouted violently, and with a javelin in his hand, with a strong sound of breaking the sky, he went straight to Guo Yang. Immediately, he drew his bronze sword, galloped his horse, and crashed into it.
Guo Yang hid in Tibet in the middle of the chaotic army, acting like a ghost, and after a few flickering, he killed more than a dozen Zhou people.
Where had those soldiers seen such an elusive way of killing, but the Zhou people had always been fierce, and the more fierce the battle, the more excited they became.
The soldiers let out a strange cry of ghosts and wolves, spurred their horses, and surrounded Guo Yang in the middle.
At this time, the general also rushed over, waved the sword in his hand, turned slightly sideways on the horse, half of his body seemed to grow on the back of a horse, and with a "woo" sound, a sword went straight to Guo Yang's throat.
Dozens of Zhou soldiers around, spears, Changge, javelins and other weapons suddenly poked out, sealing all of Guo Yang's retreat.
"You go to die!" The general rushed at a gallop, and the long sword in his hand was like a poisonous snake, stabbing at Guo Yang's throat.