Fiasco (3)

Yan Li also made a gesture, and wanted to rush out together to fight Chang Fei's sword.

But Yan Li is certain.

Because Chang Fei stopped suddenly five steps apart from the two.

The emotions in those eyes were sad, sad, and ruthless.

Subsequently, Chang Fei's sword was like a rainstorm of pear blossoms, enveloping Yan Li in the rain from head to toe, and the sword blade stabbed away indiscriminately. At first, it was a sword, then the sword shadows were stacked, and then even Yan Li's eyesight couldn't tell which sword was real and which sword was false.

This move is the meaning of Chang Fei's resolute use of the narrow sword.

This trick is created by him, called "One hundred and eighty swords pass away like rain".

Faced with such a fast and dense sword stab, Yan Li naturally thought about breaking through the encirclement.

Yan Li sacrificed at least three sword moves, and he had to compete with Chang Fei's sword.

Yan Li wanted to use the "wind and clouds" to disturb the continuous drizzle, but before the wind rose, the thorns of the rain had already choked Yan Li's sword hilt, Yan Li's wrist was hit by this, and he could no longer call the wind to fight, and he had to withdraw a step under his feet after all.

But the sword can never be extinguished.

Then he wanted to use the "Daigo empowerment" to find another way. In fact, even if the sword body Di Qiu wanted to break Chang Fei's "One Hundred and Eighty Swords Passing Like Rain" head-on with his sword moves, he couldn't do it, but the "Daigo Empowerment" was to use the toughness of the sword to stab the enemy's heavenly spirit with the tip of the sword in the process of bending soft.

However, Yan Li's hand was a wooden sword after all, and it did not have the lightness of an ordinary sword in any case.

So Yan Li was forced to retreat.

Therefore, Yan Li simply exposed his entire back to the rain of swords, striding forward and retreating, which was not bad from a real escape. However, at the moment when the raindrops had gently fallen into the dust of his clothes, Yan Li's body turned back in vain.

Yan Li's wooden sword also turned back.

This sword is the same as the return of the horse pistol.

This style is in the way of the sword, called "a sword from the west".

Yan Li had to nail the tip of Chang Fei's sword with the tip of his sword in order to calm down this inexplicable cold rain.

Anyone who has carefully studied in the way of the sword will applaud Yan Li's sword, such a "sword from the west", whether it is the timing or the control of the heat, it is the best.

Yan Li's sword from the west stabbed straight into Chang Fei's heart.

Chang Fei spat out a mouthful of blood in the snow and mist air.

The blood foam was also integrated into the "One Hundred and Eighty Swords Passing Like Rain".

Although Yan Li's "One Sword from the West" stabbed Chang Fei, he failed to stop the shower.

The countless dense sword thorns wrapped Yan Li again, and Yan Li had already used all his strength, and did not reserve any strength for himself to withdraw.

Yan Li couldn't help but close his eyes, accepting his own fate, and also accepting that he was pierced into a sieve by countless swords.

"Huhu", naturally there are still wind flowers and snow willows floating by.

But it's so quiet.

Except for the wind and snow, everything between heaven and earth seems to have stopped, and there is not a drop of boundless rain.

Yan Li didn't know why, Yan Li could only open those lightly closed eyes.

First of all, of course, there is a blinding white expanse.

Then Yan Li saw that there was nothing in front of him.

Yan Li must bow his head before he can see Chang Fei.

Because at this time, Chang Fei was already lying under the snow, lying silently.

"One hundred and eighty swords are like rain" is an extremely dense pouring rain, Chang Fei's age is still too young, and his physical strength has not reached the peak, so he can't completely control it, but he received a sharp sword again, and after a mouthful of blood sprayed out, he grabbed the sword rain again, but he lost his strength all over.