Chapter 5: Sniping

Two horses, a few parcels, a bag of dry food, and a group of women and little girls were all the belongings.

The Yun family was very poor, and they became even poorer after being robbed by the Huns. It is very inappropriate to describe it as poor, because the Yun family doesn't even have a bottom.

Most of the big bag of grain was still wild boar meat that Yun Yue got the day before yesterday, and the remaining salt at home was smeared hard. The little girl looked at the salt grains on her fingers and licked them with her mouth excitedly. His face twitched, but his mouth made the most comfortable murmur.

Yun Yue's eyes were a little sour, there was no man in the family this year. How difficult the days will be, and I don't know how they survived. Now that she has herself, Yun Yue swears to the sky that she must let her family live a good life of food and clothing.

As for how to make a fortune, it is not within Yun Yue's consideration. Lao Tzu was more than 2,000 years ahead of here, and this is the reason to make a fortune. In this backward era, anything you can get out is a thing that makes money every day.

Just as Yun Yue was thinking about whether it was better to burn the glass or go for the lamb skewers first. A terrible scream interrupted his deep obscenity, and the old and the young were in a mess. The eldest girl and the younger girl hugged Yunyue's thighs left and right, and the rest were also held in her mother's arms.

"Grandma, you take them into the woods first. I'll go see what's going on! ”

"Be careful, come back as soon as you don't see it right." Grandma pulled the two little girls and told her uneasily. In these years, the law and order were not good, bandits were rampant, and two masked men came out of the roadside. It's normal to shout that this mountain is my opening or something like that.

Yun Yue settled her family and risked her waist to climb a big tree.

In the distance, two groups of people are losing their feelings, and the chaotic group fight scene is grand. Yun Yue had never seen a scene of three or four hundred people slashing each other together. At first glance, it looks quite exciting, and it is much bloodier than watching the Crazy Boy movie back then.

The gang was beaten by Huns in leather robes, some on horseback and some on foot. Although the number of people is less than 100, it is not lagging behind at all. More than a dozen knights swam on both sides, shooting their opponents with arrows without stopping.

Most of their opponents were foot soldiers, armed with halberds and weapons. A few people dressed in brocade robes and holding swords with cold light shouted at the back of the group.

Yun Yue observed for a while, the Huns' blades were varied, and everything was available. But their advantage was horseback, and those sturdy Hun horses kicked and bit in the crowd. Try to keep the opponent close, as long as the opponent is close, the Huns will ride away on horseback.

Those Huns were attracting opponents, and the real responsibility for killing was the dozen or so horse archers. These guys were very good marksmen, and they didn't miss a shot at fifty paces away, and they kept firing on the flanks. In just a moment, Yun Xiao saw that six or seven fierce men had died under the arrows.

Naturally, there were archers on the opponents, but the arrows fired by those archers were nimly avoided by the cavalry. Each Hun also had a small round shield tied to his arm, which the Hun knights often used to catch flying arrows.

Yun Yue watched for a long time, and only a few unlucky Huns were shot off their horses.

To Yunyue's surprise, although the Huns rode horses. But they didn't have stirrups in their saddles, and their legs hung empty on either side of their bellies. Such riding skills are really breathtaking. It seems that it is true to say that they are a people on horseback.

These people must be helped, otherwise the Huns will eat them quickly with such tactics. And after eating them, he has no good fruit to eat. Because Yun Yue has seen that there are huge mastiffs among those Huns, which are a few sizes bigger than the Tibetan mastiffs that were sold at sky-high prices in later generations.

Yun Yue took off the big crossbow on her back and used her hands and feet to wind it together.

"Whoosh" A Hun shooter who shot right fell off his horse, but hundreds of people fought. When an archer falls off his horse, it is like throwing a pebble into the sea, and it does not make many ripples before it is swallowed up by the waves.

Yun Yue hid for a while, seeing that no one was paying attention to her. Another arrow, this time the archer. Another archer fell off his horse, and so on when Yun Yue shot the seventh archer. The Huns finally noticed.

The archers on both sides were shot one after another, which greatly reduced the firepower of the Huns. Someone began to approach the Hun cavalry and attack the Hun cavalry with long weapons such as halberds. Several Hun cavalry could not dodge and were stabbed under their horses, and immediately took Ge's foot soldiers to slash at them.

The Hun cavalry who fell off their horses were very miserable, and their bodies were torn apart by the sharp Ge. The corpse was instantly divided into several large pieces, and the blood seemed to appear out of thin air and stained a large area of red ground. The red, red, white and white ones are very visually striking.

Yun Yue was still shooting unhurriedly, he was in a tree and wearing a camouflage uniform. The crossbow in his hand was extremely powerful, and the crossbow arrow was shot in a straight line, far from being comparable to those bows and arrows that were soft and arcing.

When Yun Yue shot the ninth Hun archer, he finally missed. The arrow slid against the archer's cheek, and the wind of the crossbow pierced his skin.

The Hun archers were bleeding profusely and shouting something. The Huns began to retreat with anticipation, and for the infantry, the cavalry had a natural mobility advantage. The two-legged man could not catch up with the four-legged horse in any case, and the Huns galloped away with a shout. Only the opponent's tense formation was left to prevent the Huns from going and returning.

Yun Yue breathed a big sigh of relief, the Huns would not come back. Those archers are compared to the legendary condor archers, and often there are few Huns in a tribe. Shooting eight Condor Shooters himself would be a huge loss for any Hun tribe.

The Huns are like wolves, they will not attack rashly until they understand the reality of their opponents. This time, it was obvious that the appearance of Yun Yue's accidental factor was not estimated, otherwise these people would have been shot one by one if they didn't hold out until dark.

Several horseback riders came to Yun Yue to hide under the big tree, and a man with a knife face arched his hand at Yun Yue.

"Brother Tai is invited, thank you Brother Taiwan for his help. Handan Wusun Ji Chang is so polite! "Although he was on a horse, he was courteous and respectful. At first glance, he has a good upbringing, and his first impression is wonderful.

Although Yun Yue was hiding in the trees, the Huns did not find it. But these people were all commanding the battle from a distance, after all, Yun Yue had a crossbow arrow in his hand, not Barrett. From their point of view, it was not difficult to follow the trajectory of the crossbow arrow to find Yun Yue's hiding place.

Since it has been discovered, it is not good to hide it again. Yun Yue came out of the canopy, arched her hand below, and slipped out under the tree.

"In Xia Yunyue, people from Yanmen Mountain. Please...... Please! "Yun Yue is not familiar with the etiquette at this time, and learning to give hands is considered a courtesy.

Several people looked Yun Yue up and down, only to see that he was wearing colorful clothes. It's very similar to the background of the trees behind him, so it's no wonder that I didn't notice it no matter how hard I tried just now. In particular, the large crossbow arrows attracted the attention of several people.

The curved crossbow arm was a meter long, so it was no wonder that the arrows that were drawn were so powerful. Thinking that the Hun condor archers had died under this crossbow just now, several people shuddered in unison.