Chapter 63: The Bloodstained Banner

Hu Bin, who returned to the team, took out the red cross flag with a white background and silently hung it on his riding gun. In the previous battles, Hu Bin would let his entourage carry it. Thinking of Lorraine, who is always at the back of the team, often carrying a flag to attract hatred, Hu Bin can't help but laugh.

Today may be the time to say goodbye to this flag, because the captured lord, the military flag will be captured as someone else's medal of honor.

Flags captured between numberers can be used to upgrade their own. Although it is enough to make another one after losing the banner, it will be punished by degrading, and when you face the enemy who captured your flag again, depending on the level of the enemy's banner, there will even be a suppressive attribute of morale reduction.

Speaking of which, the pattern designed by Lorraine is really not very good, too straightforward and not artistic. But for some reason, after so many battles, Hu Bin would feel weird if there was no such flag. Thinking of Lorraine who stayed in Mercenary City, Hu Bin was glad that he didn't bring him with him, after all, he was needed more there.

Looking at the legion behind him again, nearly a hundred cavalry were still mighty and majestic. But in the face of a large number of enemies, Hu Bin can only feel that his luck is too naughty, whenever he relies on luck to accumulate a lot of strength, there will always be a group annihilation waiting for him. Hu Bin really wants to say that as his own soldiers, you are really fortunate.

The depressing reality was played by Hu Bin for a moment, and then he cheered up before the battle began.

"It's a great insult that I was persuaded to surrender, and today let them know who we are. Wherever the enemy is, we will rush to, and even if we are defeated, we will bite the other side fiercely. Give me a hard offense, offense, and offense. Trust your courage, remember to hold on to the souls of your enemies, fight me until the last moment, and let the boiling blood fill the Styx. Hu Bin simultaneously activated the "Drink Order" and "Shout" skills on the Legion banner and took the lead in rushing towards the enemy. The cavalry in the rear followed closely behind their lord, their eyes constantly drifting over the banner flying in the strong wind.

At the moment of engaging the enemy, the drooping cavalry spear with the flag pierced the body of one of the soldiers, and the blood stained the white base cloth red. Hu Bin was actually thinking for a moment whether the flag would look more colorful now.

The Divine Sword of Princes on Hu Bin's waist quietly appeared in the scabbard: "Iwillbebraveandagainstthestrong." (I swear to be brave against rape)

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The formation was completely meaningless, the dense cavalry would only become a target for the enemy's crossbowmen, and Hu Bin could only let the soldiers charge freely. The same tactic was used by the Rhodok Legion, and the Rhodok soldiers scattered all over the mountains seemed to dye the ground green, completely ignoring the formation. In the eyes of the Rhodok people, so many troops can already crush the other party.

After taking the first enemy in this battle, Hu Bin still had time to look around. The battle line where the two armies met had turned into a blood-colored landscape, and Hu Bin's cavalry clearly had an absolute qualitative advantage. In the face of oncoming short-legged infantry, the cavalry would not miss their heads as long as they passed by. The cavalry's superb horsemanship was so nerve-wracking that Rhodoc's infantry often stabbed themselves from behind when they were preparing to defend themselves against the cavalry rushing in front.

But the good times were short-lived, and Rhodok's crossbowmen began to close, and a rain of arrows covered the area where the front line was fired. Rhodok's ranged troops didn't even care about their own people, and began to use a dense rain of arrows against the cavalry that came and went, and many of the cavalry's horses could not withstand the blow and fell to the ground, while the cavalry who rose from the ground faced the Rhodok infantry who surrounded them.

The disparity in numbers caused heavy casualties among the cavalry, and even Hu Bin suffered a lot of crossbow attacks, and many UFOs were inserted in steel shields and plate armor.

Hu Bin began to ride his horse in circles, bypassing Rhodok's crossbowman position, whether to charge at the enemy who was chasing after him. The surviving men on the field were already very sparse, and most of them were heroic knights with high defenses, who could often carry a rain of arrows to kill and wound the enemy's infantry. However, they were soon taken care of by the crossbowmen, and had to start a detour like Hu Bin.

Broken free from the shackles of command, Rhodok's numberers mounted en masse to hunt down the remaining cavalry. They are strong in single strength, and they are not even inferior to heroic knights in one-on-one combat.

The two numberers had their eyes on Hu Bin, who had previously taken the lives of more than a dozen Rhodok soldiers in a row, and could not make them ignore him. In the face of the Rhodok numbered man who attacked with a gun, Hu Bin relegated to meet the battle. In the lightning and flint of the three of them, Hu Bin pulled the horse to the left slightly, and the enemy on the right was blocked by his accomplices and rode spears.

Reacting much more than Hu Bin on the other side, the tip of the rifle accurately bypassed the cavalry shield defense of the left knight, pierced the shoulder blades of the numbered man, and threw him off his horse with the force of impact. However, the price was that Hu Bin's tortured steel shield was shattered, and the wooden riding gun shaft could not withstand the huge force and began to bend and crack.

The other knight slowed down and turned around, just in time to see Hu Bin pull out his sword and make up for the back of the numbered man who was still struggling on the ground, leaving him seriously injured. Seeing that his companion was dealt with, the enraged Rhodok numbered man charged Hu Bin again, and there was no reason to miss again in the face of an opponent who had lost his shield and mounted spear.

It's a pity that Hu Bin is no longer ready to entangle with him, and a sword wind slashes off the two front legs of the galloping war horse. The Rhodok knight was suddenly thrown away, fell half to death on the ground, and fell directly into a coma.

But the tragic confrontation only took more than ten seconds, but it was enough for Rhodok's soldiers to catch up with Hu Bin's figure. Seeing that the enemies around him were faintly encircling, and sporadic crossbows were shooting towards him, Hu Bin had to fight and retreat again in the direction of the enemy's not too dense.

After only ten minutes of the battle, Hu Bin's troops were completely lost, and he himself was cornered by a group of enemies, and the soldiers under the command of the Rhodok numbered began to further reduce his range of movement.

"Breakout? The surrounding human wall is too dense, and the previous failures of the siege have taught the Rhodoks a lesson, so can they only go here? Hu Bin felt that this time he would not have a chance to continue to escape.

The numberers of Rhodoc were excited, the Reed Lord was too slippery to slip away if he wasn't careful. Several actions against him were overtaken by him, and he also took a few companions and many soldiers, and this time he was finally trapped here.

Taking advantage of the relatively wide gap, Hu Bin once again accelerated his horse, wanting to let the edge of the holy sword slit the enemy's throat as before. Unfortunately, this time it failed, the spear resisted the war horse that did not accelerate enough, and the broken vest finally failed to prevent the blow, and Hu Bin's war horse fell to the ground with a neigh.

The nimble Hu Bin quickly broke free from his fallen horse, dodging the stabbing of the Rhodok pikemen, and then approached the foe, grabbed him by the collar, and sent the blade of his sword into his chest.

Letting go of the enemy who had lost his life, Hu Bin felt a burst of emptiness, as if the world was beginning to slow down. He began to look around, surrounded by a crowd of people who gradually gathered around, their shouts and cheers sounded so distorted to Hu Bin, who seemed to be in another world, watching the battle. In his ethereal and clear mind, when he was about to grasp what he felt, a sharp sound woke up Hu Bin, who was in an unknown state.

The enemy's crossbowmen began to shoot, and Hu Bin had to take the initiative to rush into the enemy's infantry group for cover, he knew that the feeling of Fang Cai was very important, and perhaps the key to his breakthrough, but this could be on the battlefield.

"These damn Rhodoks smash." Hu Bin began to go berserk.