In the third night, the White Road Battle Hundred Horsemen (9)

(Today, I saw two more very pertinent criticisms, and the old wind accepted them, so I went back and revised the first chapter a little bit, and the book friends who have seen it here don't need to look back, it's nothing more than the improvement of some small details.) The editor in charge also said that if he didn't write a book for a few years, the old style is a little worse than before, but fortunately, hundreds of thousands of words were written down during this time, and he was slowly regaining the feeling of writing, so he would revise the previous text from time to time, but it would not involve changes in the plot, but it was just to make the details more reasonable. )

The two horsemen who were chasing Xiaofeng didn't care about the target that was already close at hand, but wanted to turn around and withdraw in fear.

How could Xiaofeng let them get their wish, taking advantage of the opportunity when all eyes were focused on Zhang Wei, he suddenly turned around and accelerated instantly, passing between the two horses, waving his long sword left and right at the same time, and gave the two unlucky war horses a sword each.

The two horses neighed and fell to the ground, throwing the rider on their backs to the ground. The two of them rolled until they were loaded with the junction fortifications, and they fell to the ground.

Huang Ying and Wanyue, who had been waiting behind the fortifications at the intersection, waited for an opportunity to make a move, and settled the two of them cleanly, so that Xiao Feng, who was about to harvest proficiency, was so angry that he blew his beard and glared.

At this time, Zhang Weicai drove the two war horses "contributed" by the Huns back to the side of the fortifications at the junction and handed the reins to his teammates behind the fortifications.

Then the two men walked towards the "white road" again.

The Xiongnu generals made up their minds that they would no longer be tempted and provoked by them, and restrained their subordinates from acting rashly.

Seeing this, Zhang Wei nodded to his teammates who had been waiting for him to hint. After receiving his confirmation, Xiaofeng swaggered closer to the white road, and walked back and forth only three meters away from the Huns, sometimes to the south and sometimes to the north.

In the minds of the Huns, Xiaofeng should be equal to Zhang Wei's strength, so he dared to approach the "White Road" so unscrupulously, and it is estimated that he is planning to repeat his old tricks, and he wants to catch a few fools who don't know whether they are alive or dead and go back to slaughter. If they are allowed to nibble away like this, the Huns will have to be killed sooner or later, so at this time, they must resist in a group, and they must not rush in.

At this time, the Hun generals could still pretend that nothing happened, but his subordinates were already frightened, and whenever Xiaofeng swayed in front of them, the Hun cavalry closest to the dream man always unconsciously retreated a little, for fear that the other party would suddenly attack him.

Xiaofeng walked back and forth twice, and once again walked in the direction of the northbound "White Road".

The Huns on this side were far away from their leader, and immediately took a few steps back unabashedly, for fear that they would be taken by him.

Seeing this, Xiaofeng couldn't help but smile at them, and the Huns were even more flustered. Just when the Hun cavalry was considering whether to retreat further, he suddenly activated the "speed" effect, instantly accelerated to a speed of 120 kilometers per hour, and rushed towards the direction of the "White Road" north to Wuchuan.

The Huns thought that he was finally going to make a move, and suddenly the chickens and dogs jumped to the ground for fear of not being able to avoid it. However, they were wrong, and Xiaofeng actually swept past them quickly, heading straight for the north of the "White Road".

The Xiongnu cavalry originally had a total of 100 men and 200 horses, and because there was no need to use spare horses during the battle, the extra Hetao horses were tied to both ends of the "white road" so as not to interfere with the normal battle.

At this time, Xiaofeng rushed into the herd of horses to the north of the "White Road", and waved his long sword indiscriminately, injuring several horses at the moment, disturbing the entire herd of horses to riot. He continued to charge forward until he reached the far north outskirts, from where he picked a horse to ride, cut off the reins, and headed north.

Only then did the Xiongnu generals wake up to the fact that if this person was allowed to successfully cross Yinshan in the north, then the actions of the Hun cavalry in front would be in vain, and the dozens of people killed in the battle would be sacrificed in vain. At that time, even if he killed all the people in his dream who were blocked in the mountain col, it would be useless, so he hurriedly sent more than ten men to pursue Xiaofeng.

The Donghai team was waiting for this opportunity, and while the other party was in chaos, the six dreamers present all took out their bows and crossbows prepared in advance, and launched a long-range strike with the few remaining arrows at the same time, and immediately shot several Huns, until the other party reacted.

At this time, there were only thirty Hun cavalry left in the "White Road", and in the eyes of the East China Sea team, it was no longer enough to pose any threat. Except for Li Sha and Sima Fuqiang, who continued to shoot arrows with a bow, the other three all climbed over the low wall of the fortifications. Among them, Huang Ying and Wuyang directly stepped on the two Hetao horses captured by Zhang Wei just now, and the waning moon with heavy weapons was more suitable for foot combat, and rushed forward with a sledgehammer.

The Hun generals saw that the "Xianbei people" began to break through collectively, and hurriedly let the remaining thirty of their subordinates come forward to surround them, and at this time they couldn't care how fierce the opponent was.

However, at this moment, the waning moon used his "brute force" combined with the "hammer method" to cast a "hard blow", which became the last straw that crushed the Huns. He picked up the sledgehammer horizontally and smashed it into one of the Hun cavalrymen who rushed at the front.

The Hun wanted to parry, but the weight of the weapons on both sides was not at the same level at all, and the difference in strength was beyond his imagination. The moment the weapons intersected, he even wondered if he had slashed at a stone wall, unable to inflict any delay on the hammer. Then a huge wind blew in, and then he felt the world spin around, and then he lost consciousness and no longer knew what had happened.

The hammer of the waning moon smashed on the back of the Hun cavalry, making a muffled sound of "bang", and it actually smashed the opponent out with his men and horses. This person and his horse flew directly out of the way a few meters away, and knocked over several horses next to him, and for a time the scene was a person on his back.

The poor Hetao horse had already smashed its internal organs when it landed, and its body was broken into an abnormal V-shape, and the knight on horseback broke his neck, and even if he did not die, he became a high paraplegic.

This brutal blow was even more shocking than Zhang Wei's bloody seppuku just now, which made all the Huns present feel a strong sense of powerlessness in their hearts, and everyone wanted to stay away from these terrifying "Xianbei people".

At this time, Huang Ying and Wuyang also followed with horses, following closely on both sides of the waning moon, swords and guns came out, taking advantage of the low morale of the Huns and harvesting lives on a large scale.

Zhang Wei also unceremoniously drilled into the most densely populated area of the Hun cavalry and killed as much as he could.

Coupled with the long-range strikes of Sima Fuqiang and Li Sha, in a moment, the number of Dugu Huns who fell was as many as ten, and their morale was completely lost, and they all just wanted to avoid their edge, how could they still have the intention of encircling.

The Hun general himself was also in a state of death, seeing that the other party was not trying to break through, but to defend and attack, he suddenly realized that he had lost everything. At this time, his only thought was to save his surname, and after a moment's hesitation, he saw that several more of his men had fallen, and he suddenly turned his horse's head, and abandoned his men and ran down the mountain.

At this time, he had already thought of his words in the face of Tuoba Yilie, and said that Tuoba had sent a large number of men and horses to ambush in the "White Road" as a response, and although he had fought bravely, he was still invincible to the other party. Regardless of whether Tuoba Yilie believes it or not, it is okay to take him, after all, he is the Dugu Hun who helped Tuoba Cave, and only Liu Xian or Liu Kangni has the right to punish him.

The Huns were brave, but not afraid of death, they had been waiting for this moment for a long time, and since the generals who led the troops had taken the lead in escaping, the other cavalry were naturally not far behind, and followed their leaders to the bottom of the mountain and fled, even abandoning the spare horses.

Zhang Wei and Wanyue, who had been killed, still wanted to continue the pursuit, but Sima Fuqiang hurriedly shouted at them in the back, you must know that Xiaofeng led away ten Hun cavalry alone, if he didn't rush to help as soon as possible, it was difficult to guarantee that there would be no regretful accidents.

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