Chapter 11 Crossing the River Smoothly
Han Xianglin quickly pulled out a lot of rattan from the bushes, and everyone returned to the bridge pier, Mu Qingli used a branch to draw on the ground the position of the rope on the opposite bank, and the soldier who knew how to water led the end of the rope into the river again, and after a quarter of an hour, the rope was tied!
Mu Qingli weighed the rattan in his hand, the rattan was very thin, but it was only one finger thick, and there were tiny thorns. Mu Qingli twisted the three strands of rattan together, took the lead on the bridge pier, and after hanging the twisted rattan on the rope, he turned his head to Liu Gangtou and said: "Liu Gangtou, you have the strongest figure here, you come to test this rattan, can you withstand it and let you successfully slide to the other side?" ”
Liu Gangtou stepped forward and said arrogantly: "I'll come!" ”
Mu Qingli stood aside, asked Liu Gangtou to take the rattan, and explained: "While grabbing the rattan with your hands, remember to lift your legs up so as not to slide into the water behind you." "The piers here are still too low, so the ropes on the other side of the river are tied to the bottom of the piers on the opposite bank, which causes the distance between the rope and the water surface to gradually shorten from 1.5 meters from the middle of the river, and if you don't lift your feet, you will get into the water and affect the speed of gliding.
Liu Gangtou nodded, wrapped the rattan in his hand to make sure that he could grasp it, took a deep breath, and raised his foot suddenly, and the inclined force quickly made Liu Gangtou slide along the rope to the opposite bank.
Mu Qingli, Han Nuo and the others all stared at the figure that slipped farther and farther away with a sigh of relief, until the figure vaguely rolled under the bridge pier under the faint moonlight, and then, a shout came, "Commander~Subordinates are on the other side~"
"Great! It worked! Mu Qingli jumped up happily, the corners of her mouth raised, a pair of small dimples loomed on her cheeks, her big eyes flashed as if she could speak, obviously it was an ordinary face, and at this moment it made people have cute and cute thoughts.
Han Nuo's always calm face couldn't help but swell with joy, he turned around and quickly issued a series of orders: "Xianglin, you quickly go to the whole team, inform everyone to use the fastest speed to pull out the rattan and branches of the bushes, once everyone has enough rattan in their hands, they will immediately go to the bridge pier to cross the river." ”
"Subordinates take orders!" Han Xianglin turned around and strode away.
"Liang Da, you inform those soldiers who know how to water to stand by in the water in case of accidents."
"Subordinates take orders!" Liang Da was also ordered to leave.
"Liu Neng, you are responsible for arriving at the opposite side first and preparing to receive the army."
"Subordinates take orders!" Liu Neng stepped forward with a big stride, and just as he wanted to pick up the rattan and prepare to cross the river, Mu Qingli stretched out his hand to stop him.
"Wait a minute!"
Liu Neng: "? ”
"Lord, look." Mu Qingli pointed to the place where there was no rope tied on the other side of the pier, and said: "You can tie another rope here, we can tie this end first, and let Liu ......" Mu Qingli paused, uh...... She doesn't know what to call this big brother Liu Neng's military position, how to break it? Whoever cares about him is a random one! "Let General Liu take the rope by the way when he rows over, which will be faster than swimming over."
Han Nuo's eyes flashed with appreciation, and he nodded: "That's right, the progress of two ropes is faster than one." Liu Neng, you quickly go and tie the rope, and then slide over to get the other end right. “
Liu Neng couldn't help but look at the little bean in front of him with admiration at this time, "The subordinates take orders!" ”
After a while, the whole team held torches and sharpened their knives towards different bushes, while Han Nuo and Mu Qingli were responsible for guiding at the bridge piers, and the river beach at night presented a scene of river crossing in full swing.