16. Hunting

Ye Feng wiped the cold sweat on his body, he was just an ordinary person before, and sure enough, although his strength had been trained hard, he was still inferior to these wild Hun warriors. www.biquge.info If you hadn't ridden on a horse by yourself, if you had a hard anal with a giant man, you wouldn't be able to beat ten of you. Ye Feng's melee combat could not be an opponent for these Visigoths who had been training since childhood.

Ye Feng gratefully glanced at the Hun who was shooting arrows, and the Hun smiled knowingly and didn't say anything. Ye Feng wrote down the appearance of this marksman, and also appreciated the moving sophistication of the Hun.

If the Hun shot the Visigothic giant with one arrow, Ye Feng, who was beaten by the giant in embarrassment, would be very embarrassed.

The fields were full of Visigoths, unsuspecting Visigothic peasants, without any armor, wearing only thin linen clothes, and now the brown linen clothes were stained with red blood, which looked particularly strange. The Visigothic man's eyes were wide open, and his eyes had lost their vitality and vitality.

At this time, the Visigoths, who survived, also became slaves of the Huns, and they watched their sisters, sisters, wives, and mothers being insulted by the Huns, but they were forced to bow their heads in anger by the sword. In order to survive, they can only lay down their dignity, what a humiliation.

But not all Visigoths have lost the blood of their ancestors, or they have lost their minds, whether they live in humiliation or die happily is a question. Different Visigoths made different choices.

Some Visigoths chose the fate of being slaves, but some Visigoths, they chose to stand up and rebel, but, doomedly, their rebellion was boring. A Visigoth, who was tied up with a rope, saw his mother being insulted by the Huns, and he howled angrily at the Huns.

His eyes were bloodshot, and his eyes seemed to be bleeding, and his whole face was blood-red from excitement. His pale skin turned incomparably redder as a result. But the end was tragic, the Huns did not make much effort, he was shot in the head by a flying arrow, and his unyielding burly body fell to the ground.

With his example, no other Gaul dared to disagree.

Black smoke rose from the Gauls' village, and Ye Feng entered the village to patrol it, under the protection of the two chieftaincy guards. It was no different from what Ye Feng had seen before, the Huns moved everything that could be moved, and destroyed everything that could not be looted, so as not to fall into the hands of others.

Goats, cattle, grain. Everything was robbed. But the nomadic Huns were not satisfied, because what they wanted most was gold! And it was almost impossible for these small villages to have these precious things, and their leader came to Ye Feng's side and asked him about the will of the gods.

Ye Feng smiled helplessly, these people didn't care about God's will at all, they just cared about gold! Gold has allowed them to trample on the realm of the gods, even if it is hell.

Ye Feng was helpless, so he had to say:

"It is God's will that we will all be rich, and wealth will be in Augsburg!"

Sure enough, hearing these words, the group of chiefs was like hungry wolves seeing lambs, and their eyes radiated a greedy light. Ye Feng had tried his best to slow down the speed of the tribe, and he kept persuading them to use the truth in the Tengger Sutra that killing the infidels could atone for their sins and go to heaven.

The more infidel you kill, the better your chances of going to heaven.

These Hun leaders wandered back and forth between the happiness of the afterlife and the desires of this life. They try to find as many villages as possible, and the roads are close to the road.

In the fifth century, when the news was closed, the Huns swept in, many Visigoths did not know about it, and the Visigoths had nowhere to go. Other territories are also full of occupiers. But this did not attract the attention of Western Romans and other peoples until Attila besieged Orleans.

On the march of the nomadic Huns, there was a burning black smoke, and the dead Visigoths were burned to prevent the plague. The fire often burned for three days and three nights without stopping, and the stench of the dead black corpses was unbearable.

But this had nothing to do with the distant Huns, who were content and departed in search of another prey. The dead corpses and burning villages still indict the cruelty and evil deeds of the Huns, and no matter how accurate the words and records are, they are not as shocking as they are.

Not only this Huns are plundering, the rest of the Huns, the Gepid and Ostrogoths, are also looting the continent with recklessness.

The eastern part of Gaul was covered with black smoke and corpses.

Of course, this feast of crows is indispensable to the Alans, Saxons, Burgundians, and Herullis. As Attila's allies, they also feasted on the pieces of flesh that were torn off from Gaul's body.

Strategically, Attila's troops were divided into three armies and pounced on Paris and Orleans.

On the way to the march, black smoke rose from the village where Ye Feng's Hun tribe was about to plunder. This was the other plundering Allied troops, and Ye Feng was not interested in watching others "feast", so he prepared to bypass them.

But the Huns such as Kahaba and Mama had a hard time, because when they passed through the village, they found that these people had gained a lot, even a lot of gold jewelry and other precious items, and they were not warlike Huns, but allies of Attila, Gepids, most of them were infantry, and they seemed to be only about a hundred men, and even if one escaped, it would not be known who did it.

Ye Feng asked the Huns, only to know that they were Gepid.

The Gepids, originally inhabitants of the island of Scandza, later arrived in a galleon to Gothic Scandza, which is now the northern coast of Poland. The territory of the Kingdom of Gepid included present-day Romania, Slovenia, Hungary, and Serbia. Now they followed the Huns on an expedition.

The Gepids, typical Caucasians, men have pale skin, brown hair, beards, long hair, and wear various colors of linen, but they seem to prefer red. The women had creamy white skin and strips of cloth tied around their heads.

The Gepids had noticed this unusual group of Huns at the beginning, they had hair and beards that were too much like the Romans, if it weren't for their black eyes and hair, and yellow skin. And they have so many horses, and the breed of their horses, that the Gepid people have long since run away.

Obviously, the plundering Gepid people were not interested in talking to the Huns, but unexpectedly, this group of friendly troops who had been safe and quiet suddenly attacked, and the Huns took advantage of the encirclement to surround the Gepids, like hunting, and the Gepid people continued to loot tirelessly, unaware of the imminent death coming.