Chapter 2: The Shadow of Blood in the Woods

Liu Jin, who was wounded by a knife, fled for his life after temporarily getting rid of the Huns, but the Huns were determined to kill him, how could they give up like this? Therefore, dozens of Hun elites pursued with all their might.

After all, Liu Jin's war horse was overtired from long-distance galloping, and was caught up by the Huns several times. At the first opportunity, he used the same method to stimulate the war horse, and he was able to escape several times, but he also added three new injuries, and he was already in a desperate situation.

Fortunately, there was no end to the road, and a large forest appeared not far away, and Liu Jin couldn't take care of it so much, so he took advantage of the night to plunge into the depths of the woods and hide. His horse, which had served as the Savior, died a heroic death due to severe physical exhaustion and excessive blood loss.

"Brethren, that wretched horse ran away, and he must have been hiding in the woods. He was injured by us and he didn't have a horse, he definitely wouldn't be able to go far, so let's rest for a while before slaughtering him." The Hun Baichang Tiarnado saw the war horse that fell outside the woods, and said with great certainty.

More than 60 elite Huns dismounted one after another when they heard the order to rest, and the breath they had been holding was temporarily put down, and they untied their water bags and took out dry food to eat.

And Liu Jin suffered several knife wounds, and his physical strength was also very strong. But Liu Jin knew that once he stopped, what was waiting for him would definitely be death. Therefore, after Liu Jin just hastily bandaged the wound, with the tenacity and perseverance unique to special forces and the inhuman endurance unique to soldiers, he gritted his teeth and endured the constant pain from various wounds, and insisted on moving towards the depths of the woods, and continued to move forward towards that glimmer of hope.

After walking for about half an hour, Liu Jin saw that there were no Huns catching up behind him, and estimated that most of the Huns were resting outside the woods.

Mentally and physically exhausted, he also found a stone and sat down, untied the water bladder around his waist, and poured several mouthfuls of water.

"These days the Huns, Lao Tzu is not your new daughter-in-law, why are you chasing Lao Tzu so desperately, no, you have to find a way to solve these nasty tails." After Liu Jin drank the water, he scolded like a hooligan while eating dry food, chatting to vent the huge dissatisfaction and pressure in his heart.

While eating, Liu Jin suddenly seemed to think of something, his body shook suddenly, and he looked around vigilantly.

Through the dim moonlight shining through the leaves, Liu Jin probably saw his surroundings clearly. To the east of Liu Jin, there is a small piece of sloping land, and there is a small shrub on the slope, which is a very ideal hiding place; The west, south and north sides are densely populated with large trees, all of which are very tall.

According to the law of tree growth that Liu Jin understood in his previous life, this place should be relatively close to the middle of the whole forest, because the growth of trees is constantly spreading outward, so generally speaking, the trees in the middle are tall, and the ones that extend outward are much lower.

"Hey, hey, the enemy is bright and I am dark, now you think you're unlucky, hahaha." Liu Jinna, who had a plan in his heart, was proud, and a burst of rampant laughter spread in the woods, that self-confidence, that awesomeness, as if the fierce and brave Huns outside the forest were like grass mustard. But before Liu Jin could be proud, tragedy happened.

"Hey, ouch, I'm dam, I hurt Lao Tzu to death", because the laughter pulled the wounds on his body, and Liu Jin, who was in pain, grinned his teeth. The so-called happiness and sorrow are probably like this!

After a while, the pain gradually subsided, Liu Jin hurriedly climbed east to the small slope with thick bushes, found a relatively hidden place and hid quietly, as silent as a cheetah.

Outside the forest, after a short rest, the whole team was rejuvenated, although night had fallen, but these Huns were all in good spirits, obviously their physical strength and energy were fully recuperated.

Seeing that everyone was almost resting, the Hun Baichang Tierna estimated that it was time to encircle and annihilate the Han scout, so he ordered loudly: "Hun warriors, that miscellaneous is in the woods, let's go and kill him now." Everyone obeyed my orders, the whole team was in a team of three, leaving two teams to take care of the horses, everyone must be vigilant, and do not let the miscellaneous run away. There was a scout who killed the Han army, and Ben Baichang rewarded him with five good horses and set off."

Under the order of Bai Chang, these elites from the Ashina tribe of the Xiongnu Zuogu Liwang quickly formed more than 20 temporary groups and marched to the depths of the forest on foot at intervals of about 50 paces, leaving six men to guard the horses according to Tirnado's orders.

About an hour later, three Hun temporary search teams came to the area where Liu Jin was, and a sturdy Hun named Ah Jiu found the stone with Liu Jin's blood stains on it, and hurriedly said: "Come and see, there are blood stains here, it must be the Han army scout."

Although the sound was not loud, but in this silent forest was immediately heard by the other two Huns in the same group, the two of them quickly came to the stone, one of the Huns checked the bloodstains, and said with certainty: "This bloodstain has just dried, he must be nearby, let's hurry up and follow the direction of the bloodstain."

After listening to the Huns' words, Ah Jiu also said very approvingly: "Dogge is right, let's chase after him, he should not go far if he is injured by us, and killing him is five war horses." The greed in Ah Jiu's eyes was undoubted, after all, five war horses were still a lot of money for a pawn like him.

But they also knew that with Liu Jin's martial arts and bravery, the three of them could not match, so they recruited six Huns from the other two groups to start searching eastward along the bloodstains, they were about fifteen steps or so alone, and the formation was not very open, and on the premise of ensuring the safety of their own people, they could also ensure that they would not miss a place, giving people the feeling of being good at tracking.

Liu Jin in the bushes stared at the nine Huns who were walking towards him, and a sneer flashed on his young face, like a predatory cheetah. At the same time, he secretly said in his heart: "Come on, I've been waiting for you for a long time."

Although Ah Jiu, who was sturdy and burly, was greedy for money, he was also very cautious, and walked step by step along the bloodstains to the place where Liu Jin was hiding. It didn't take long to come to Liu Jin's hiding place, but when Ah Jiu walked near Liu Jin's hiding place, the blood stains were also broken.

At the moment when Ah Jiu was wondering, a tall black shadow suddenly flashed in the bushes on his left, it was Liu Jin.

Liu Jin's speed was very fast, before Ah Jiu could react, Liu Jin's left hand quickly pressed on the scimitar on Ah Jiu's left waist, and his right hand held the bloodstained and full of curly blades and breaches of the Pu knife, the Pu knife wiped over Ah Jiu's neck with lightning speed, and suddenly blood spurted out, like a fountain.

The whole process of killing people is like a cloud of water, swift and ruthless, where there is a trace of serious injury.

Ah Jiu's right hand weakly tried to block the knife on his neck and stop the blood from flowing out, but everything was so vain. With Ah Jiu's low and hoarse cry for death, Ah Jiu's tall and thick body slowly fell backwards.

After Liu Jin wiped Ah Jiu's neck with a knife, his footsteps did not stop, and his left hand took out the scimitar from Ah Jiu's waist, and disappeared in place in an instant, and the bright scimitar reflected the dim moonlight in front of Doge's eyes.

Duoge, who had been on the alert, immediately looked at the reflected moonlight, and happened to see Liu Jin's back and Ah Jiu's body that fell suddenly, and hurriedly shouted, "He's there."

This voice was no less than a thunderbolt, and the other seven Huns not far away heard Doge's shout and hurriedly rushed in the direction of Ah Jiu. The sound of drawing knives burst out continuously, and scimitars with shiny handles came out of their sheaths one after another.

The first to arrive at Ah Jiu's side was not Dog, but another sturdy Hun named Satsuma in Ah Jiu's group.

Satsuma looked around vigilantly, but there was no human figure in the night, and nothing could be seen in the dark woods except for the swaying trees and low bushes.

Just as Satsuma wanted to reprimand Dogg for making a fuss, a big hand suddenly grabbed Satsuma's right foot, which frightened Satsuma. The frightened Doglai was not in a hurry to see what was grabbing his feet, and instinctively raised his scimitar to slash indiscriminately, with swift and powerful movements.

"Satsuma, what are you chopping around?" , and then came to Dog asked strangely.

The frightened Satsuma calmed down and hurriedly said, "Something grabbed my foot."

At this time, the two of them didn't dare to slack off, and hurriedly leaned over to look, and by the dim moonlight, the two of them couldn't help but be startled when they saw Ah Jiu's body that had been slashed more than a dozen times.

After a while, several other Huns also arrived, and the big guy discussed, no one dared to slack off, after all, this enemy was too fierce, and one person picked more than 30 brave warriors from his side, and he had to have his life to enjoy the reward, right?

In the end, Duoge, who was still cautious, said: "I think we should also quickly notify the hundred elders and ask him to send people to support quickly, and everyone will gather together to be vigilant and not to escape the Han army scouts."

Everyone agreed to guard one side of the other, and one of them took out a Ming Di and opened his bow and arrows. With a "beep", the sound of the probe reached into the air. The shrill chirping sound was loud in the night sky, and it was clearly audible for miles.