Chapter 327: It is impossible to shoot a halberd at the gate

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 The boat that sent Bailang and the others across was not small, otherwise it would not be able to carry nineteen horses and nineteen big men. The boat quickly crossed the river, slapped a board onto the shore, and then long arrows met like rain.

, it was the crossbowmen sent from the shore and the crossbowmen on the ship who were shooting at each other. Shields were spread out on the side of the ship to block the arrows, and mud was painted on the shields to prevent them from being ignited by the rockets. Bailang was the first to go out.

Bailang did not ride a horse. He just held a trident in his hand, stepped on the ship's board, and flew directly into the air like a flying tiger, passing more than ten feet, and directly jumped into the front line of the crossbowmen. The Sky

The arrows he hit had no effect on him at all. Bailang carried the arrows and crossed the distance. He waved his trident and blocked most of the arrows - Bailang didn't want to be hit by someone when he landed.

I saw that his crown and brocade robe were scratched in a mess by arrows.

This would not be good for Bailang's image. Who makes him want face now? But what's the point of wearing a naked upper body? Showing off the beautiful tattoos on his body? There will be a Nine-Patterned Dragon in later generations, and

Is there a White Tiger Star King in the late Sui Dynasty? Anyone can recognize the tattoos on his body now - one or two may be difficult to identify, but if there are seven together, who wouldn't recognize it as the Western White Tiger Qisu?

Bailang landed in a big loop, and the trident in his hand swung out a beautiful arc. One foot and six feet plus one foot and six feet, within a circle of three feet and two feet around him, all the crossbowmen were hit by one

Divided into two. Basically, these people were cut open above the waist and below the chest. Even those who were not within the range of the blade were smashed into two pieces by the pole. Bailang's blow directly cleared about two pieces.

There were more than ten people, and the remaining hundreds of crossbowmen still didn't understand what was going on.

They were stunned by the rapid killing, until Bai Lang took a step across and swung the second blow - this time the person on his right was unlucky. This blow killed more than a dozen people, and the remaining people were killed.

Let out a roar and run away quickly. Bailang did not pursue him, but put the trident on his shoulder and returned directly to the ship's deck. The cavalry had already pulled off Bailang's horse first.

Bai Lang looked at his clothes. Even though he was well covered, there were still a few holes in his clothes from the arrows. Fortunately, the martial arts crown on his head was fine. "There is no way, this world can no longer allow me to protect my body."

The Gang Qi is arranged outside the clothes, and the brocade robe seems to be unable to withstand the infusion of internal force and turned into a steel plate." Bai Lang sighed a few times, since it was broken, he had no choice but to ignore him.

Bailang waited for everyone to get ashore, then he got on his horse, shouted and started to advance with the eighteen cavalry in small steps. Bailang went to the battle just to weaken the morale of Zhu Can's army. Anyway, in history, he used elite cavalry to attack small camps repeatedly.

It is also very common to reduce the enemy's morale. In the past, the flying generals in the late Han Dynasty led dozens of cavalrymen with Zhang Liao and other capable generals to attack several military camps every day, and they were just beating the opponents to the point where they were helpless.

The same was true for Bai Lang. He led his eighteen riders and quickly approached a series of outpost camps outside Zhu Can's army camp. These small villages also shot arrows one after another, but Bai Lang simply blocked them with his trident and deflected all the arrows.

The two cavalrymen grabbed the scratching hook on the village gate, and then rode their horses to pull it. The door latch was broken directly, and the gate suddenly opened. So Bailang rode his horse in first, and the school captain and the soldiers who tried their best to block the gate were very angry.

He was easily killed by Bai Lang, and the soldiers behind simply dispersed.

Bailang just danced his halberd with one hand, stabbing and slashing one to the left and one to the right. All the elites who came to block the door were dead. The big shield in his hand was useless, and they were directly pierced and chopped by the trident, along with

The soldiers behind were chopped to pieces together. Bailang alone broke into the camp for more than ten steps and killed more than 20 people on horseback. The cavalry who poured in from behind also shot more than ten people with arrows, so the soldiers behind simply

He opened the back door and started running.

Of course, you have to grab something before running away, so the whole camp was in chaos, and some people hurriedly ran to Bailang, but were easily killed. Since everyone was looting their own camp, it was normal to set fire to it. Bailang only led the cavalry.

Passing through the camp, they killed the guys who foolishly stood in front of them. These defeated soldiers were driven to attack the second camp. This time, cavalry came out of the second camp to attack them, thinking that their defeated soldiers were rubbish.

, trampled like this.

Killing one's own people in this way aroused the ferocity of the more than 20 horsemen and the fifty or sixty armored infantry who followed. They usually eat people, so they came to kill with red eyes.

Bai Lang used a strike that was like thunder to quickly kill their morale as well as their lives. Bai Lang waved his trident and lifted up the cavalry in front of him. The horse spear in his hand was cut from the tip of the gun.

Bailang locked his trident and raised it.

The whole person was forcibly pulled up from the saddle, and Bailang's hand was retracted and waved. The upper body of this person simply flew out like a ball, and the lower body fell on the horse. Bailang Zhangliu's trident continued to thrust forward,

With a shake of his hand, the head of the trident turned into a phantom, and passed flatly across the two cavalrymen who rushed in front. The two cavalrymen and their horses were cut horizontally from the horse's neck. When the white waves leaped past, the two cavalrymen passed by.

The individual is still sliding down from his lower body.

The armor he wore was of no use at all.

Bailang charged in first, confronting the twenty or so cavalry. He only killed four or five people before he was directly facing the infantry behind him, while the rest faced the eighteen cavalry who were charging behind Bailang. This

At that time, the more than 20 cavalrymen had begun to scatter. Their ferocious aura was impacted by Bailang's more violent murderous aura, and Bailang easily killed the most brave ones. At this time, the horse speed had slowed down and everything looked like...

It looked like he was about to run away.

The cavalry led by Bai Lang, who followed behind, stretched their bows and nocked arrows. They fired one round first, then waved their horses and rushed over. These people were also quick-sighted and very powerful, and they killed the cavalry of Zhu Can's army in the blink of an eye.

Guang or was shot down, and followed Bai Lang to kill the infantry. Bai Lang swept across a line with his trident, but only killed more than ten people. These infantry also began to break up, so they were easily killed from behind.

At this time, the defeated soldiers were still fleeing...

Bailang killed eighteen camps in one day, beheading hundreds of Zhu Can's troops, causing trumpets to ring in Zhu Can's camp. When Zhu Can's cavalry rushed out, Bai Lang had already led the cavalry back to the shore.

He asked his men to board the ship, and then he started practicing archery. He used a strong bow with iron tires. After attaching the iron arrows, he roughly aimed and shot. The bowstrings sounded like thunderbolts. Although Bailang's shooting was not very accurate, he still couldn't shoot accurately.

The arrow was fast and powerful, so it was sure to hit a target... When Bailang also boarded the ship and began to return, Zhu Can's cavalry on the opposite side was still rioting and could not rush over.

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