Chapter 348: Killing People as a Gift

Leading Guan Qing and four soldiers to rush towards the Huns, Liu Wei waved his long sword, stepped on the stirrups with both feet, let out a roar, and crashed into the Huns.

With his legs tightly clamped between the horse's belly and his feet on the wooden stirrups, at the moment of hitting the Huns, Liu Wei raised his long sword and slashed at the shoulders of a Huns.

Although the Huns were good at riding and shooting, the Huns at this time did not have stirrups for war horses. If a person sits on the back of a horse, if he is subjected to a strong impact, he is easily thrown out of the horse because his feet cannot be stabilized.

The two sides collided in one place, Liu Wei and others relied on the stability of the stirrup, bearing a strong impact force, and when they collided with the Huns, their bodies just leaned forward, and then sat firmly on the horse's back, and the stirrups stabilized the body on the horse's back More than ten Huns, but were knocked out of the body and flew away two or three.

The long sword slashed, and the Hun who was targeted by Liu Wei didn't even recover from the impact, he felt a sharp pain in his shoulder, and the long sword in Liu Wei's hand had already slashed deeply into his shoulder blade.

A sword struck the shoulder blade of the Huns, Liu Wei roared, held the hilt of the sword with both hands, first held down the long sword and pulled it hard, and then the blade of the sword slashed horizontally, and the sharp blade first cut a long hole in the shoulder of the Huns, and then cut it against the throat of the Huns.

The Hun first shot blood from his shoulder like a fountain, and before he could recover from the severe pain, and before he could even let out a miserable howl, the long sword in Liu Wei's hand slit his throat.

Blood shot from his shoulder blades and throat, and the Huns' eyes were wide open, and their bodies fell to the side of the horse's back, falling to the ground, and soon being trampled under the hooves of the warhorses of the warring parties.

The four soldiers who followed Liu Wei to fight with the Huns, all brave, brandishing long swords, rampage among the Huns, it was completely a desperate way of fighting, and the Huns who fought against them, under such a strong offensive, although they occupied the advantage of numbers, they were still forced to retreat step by step.

As for Guan Qing, he was originally a general on horseback. Although she walked with Liu Wei this time, in order to reduce the danger of being discovered by the hostile forces, she did not carry a big knife, but she could wield a long sword, but she was also a tiger, but she just collided with the other party, and killed two or three Huns in a row.

One of the soldiers swung his sword and slashed the blade into the head of one of the Huns opposite, splitting the skull and splattering the brain, and at the moment when he was about to withdraw the sword, another Hun screamed and stabbed him from behind.

Hearing the strange screams of the Huns, the soldier didn't have time to dodge, and hurriedly deviated his body, although he avoided the bad luck of being stabbed into the vital point by the Huns, he was really stabbed on the back of his shoulder blade.

There was a sharp pain in his shoulder blade, and the soldier howled in pain, twisted his body, and the long sword in his hand was handed forward, and it pierced deeply into the heart of the Hun who stabbed him.

The two sides only rushed to kill each other once, and more than a dozen Huns fell to the ground, and the remaining two were surrounded by Liu Wei and others in the middle.

Liu Niang, who was watching the battle from afar, obviously didn't expect the battle to end so quickly, she covered her mouth with her hands, her eyes widened in shock, and she looked at Liu Wei and the others who were surrounding the two Huns with a face full of disbelief.

As shocked as Liu Niang were the two men on the other side of the river, and those two men hadn't even had time to turn around and run to find their lieutenant, and the battle on the other side was over.

Liu Wei and the others were not damaged, and they actually killed more than a dozen Huns, which was obviously beyond the cognition of those two men.

Since the Huns came to the vicinity, the Xiangyong of the Ten Miles and Eight Townships also had several battles with the Huns, but the Xiangyong lost more and won less, almost every battle must be lost, and the last can only rely on the small river in front of him to block the eastward advance of the Huns.

In fact, these two townsmen didn't know that the Huns who came here were only a small number of scouts. The purpose of their coming to the Central Plains was not to plunder, but to take advantage of the chaos in the Central Plains to explore the possible benefits once they sent troops.

If it is really the Hun army that is attacking, with the courage of several villages, it is simply whimsical to want to block the Hun iron cavalry!

"Dismount!" After a few circles around the remaining two people, Liu Wei suddenly reined in his horse and shouted angrily at the two people.

The two Huns obviously did not understand Chinese, and Liu Wei let out an angry roar, and they just looked at the people around them with frightened faces, but they did not jump off their horses.

"Damn, Mr. wants you to dismount!" The soldier who was stabbed on the shoulder blade in the battle, the back shoulder was still gurgling with blood, and seeing that the two Huns did not pay any attention to Liu Wei's roar, he cursed, raised the long sword in his hand, and stabbed it towards the chest of a Hun man.

The Hun saw the long sword stabbed to the chest, and hurriedly raised the straight knife to block, but another Luoyang soldier on the side swung the long sword and slashed at his neck at the moment he raised the knife.

The straight sword blocked the oncoming sword, but the neck of the Huns was completely cut off after another long sword.

Blood shot from the cavity, the head rolled to the ground, and the body of the Hun maintained a blocking posture, slowly falling backwards and falling under the hooves of the war horse.

The last Hun man left was the leader of this group of Hun knights. When one of the last entourage was killed by Liu Wei's soldiers, he trembled all over, and even his hand holding the knife couldn't stop trembling.

"Dismount!" With a coquettish sound, Guan Qing rode on horseback and raised his foot and kicked towards the leader of the Huns.

This kick was urgent and fierce, and her angry shout startled the Huns, and she didn't have time to take precautions at all, and she kicked her hard in the ribs.

was kicked by Guan Qingdou in the waist, and the Huns snorted in pain, and planted the war horse.

At the same time as he fell off his horse, two Luoyang soldiers dressed in the people's deep clothes also turned over and jumped off their horses, ran quickly to him, put their swords on his neck, and lifted him up.

"Escort to the river!" Lowering his head and glancing at the Huns whose forehead had been broken, Liu Wei waved his hand and rode his horse to the bank of the river.

Passing by Liu Niang, who was full of panic, Liu Wei turned his head to look at Liu Niang, grinned at her, did not stop the war horse, and walked straight to the river.

Liu Bian's smile was full of playfulness, he grinned, but Liu Niang's frightened heart "fluttered" and jumped, for fear that he would see something that should not be seen.

"Come here!" Liu Wei had just walked by, Liu Niang heard a crisp and pleasant voice beside her, and before she could turn her head to look at the person who was talking to her, her arm had been pulled by a hand, and the whole person was lifted up in the air, and the last thing was placed on Guan Qing's warhorse.

dragged Liu Niang onto the horse, Guan Qing protected her in his arms, rode the horse, followed Liu Wei, and slowly walked towards the river bank.

When he arrived at the shore, Liu Wei turned over and jumped off the horse, arched his fists at the two men on the opposite bank, and shouted to the two men: "Two, can you help us find a boat?" ”

"Okay! Yes! Still recalling that Liu Wei and the others did not come back to their senses in the battle of quickly killing the Huns, Liu Wei stood on the shore and shouted, the two people were stunned for a moment, and one of them hurriedly nodded and kept talking.

"Kill the Huns!" With the consent of the man on the other side of the riverbank, Liu Wei waved his hand at the two soldiers who were holding the Xiongnu prisoners, and said to them: "It can be regarded as a gift to the villagers on the other side!" ”

His words sounded like he was deliberately saying to the two men on the other side, but when he spoke, his eyes glanced at Liu Niang, who was sitting on the back of Guan Qingma, intentionally or unintentionally.

Two soldiers carried the Hun to the bank of the river, and one of the soldiers raised his foot and kicked the Hun in the crooked leg.

The leg was kicked in the bend of the leg, and the Huns were in pain, and knelt on the ground with a "poof".

As soon as the Hun was knocked down, another soldier raised his long sword and walked behind him, the tip of the sword straight down to the back of his neck, and his hands clutched the hilt of the sword, and thrust it down with all his might.

With a soft sound of "poof", the sharp tip of the sword pierced the back of the Hun man's neck, and a stream of blood shot out, **** his body. The hilt of the sword did not penetrate the body of the Huns, but it did not penetrate from the other side, and it was obvious that the entire sword had pierced into the abdomen of the Huns.

Seeing this scene, Liu Niang, who was riding a war horse with Guan Qing, instantly flashed a trace of resentment that did not match her age.

This resentment didn't last long, it just flashed in Liu Niang's eyes. But even so, the instantaneous change in her eyes was still grasped by Liu Wei.

Glancing meaningfully at Liu Niang, Liu Wei turned his head, clasped his fists with both hands, and shouted to the two men on the other side of the riverbank: "This Hun is regarded as a gift to the villagers, and I hope that the two of you will find a ferry for us as soon as possible!" ”

"Well said! Say! The two men stood on the other side of the river, hurriedly clasping their fists to Liu Wei and saluting back, and one of them shouted loudly: "Everyone is here later, and the two of us will come when we go!" ”

After speaking, the two men did not linger for a moment and turned around and ran into the distance.

Looking at the backs of the two men who were getting farther and farther away on the other side of the riverbank, Liu Wei's mind kept churning.

In the stories of the Three Kingdoms that he had read in the past, the Huns did participate in the wars in the Central Plains, but all the stories used were not very strong when describing the Huns, so that he now wanted to try to remember what key role the Huns played in this troubled era, and he couldn't find the essentials.

Full of doubts, Liu Wei once again threw a meaningful glance at Liu Niang, who was riding with Guan Qing, and secretly thought in his heart, it seems that if he wants to figure out the key, he has to start with this little girl who suddenly appeared!

Standing on the bank of the river, waiting for about two pillars of incense, Liu Wei and the others saw a group of people running from the opposite side of the riverbank, and some of them even carried two small boats that were not very large.

"Sir, cross the river first!" The people on the other side of the river bank put the boat into the river, and two men held the boat and drove towards the river bank where Liu Wei and the others were standing, and the back shoulder was injured, and the soldier who had just wrapped a thick linen cloth with the help of his companions stepped forward, clasped his hands into fists and said to Liu Wei: "If it is really safe, it is not too late for Sir to cross the river!" ”

Turning his head to look at the soldier, Liu Wei smiled at him, stretched out his hand and patted his big arm lightly and said to him: "On the other side of the riverbank, there are just some people equipped with blades, we have just fought with the Huns, and someone has seen the whole process clearly, if they really want to be unfavorable to us, they will not come to report before!" Rest assured, this matter is in good order! ”