Chapter 460
The Japanese pirates on the boat dropped their bows, drew their swords from their scabbards, and shouted, as if they were just waiting for Lanqiao to fall, and then chopped him into pieces with their swords.
Lan Qiao was in the air when he suddenly sneered and threw the wooden oar in his hand, spinning like a giant wheel towards the group of Japanese pirates standing on the bow of the boat.
The oars contain the yin and yang true energy of the Qiankun Jue, and when they rotate, they make a deafening sound of breaking wind, giving people a sense of fear that "no flesh and blood body can compete with it."
Although the Japanese pirates were frightened, none of them flinched. They brandished Japanese knives and tried to shoot down the flying oars. However, they either couldn't resist the energy on the oars and staggered back, or they couldn't distinguish the reality of the oars' shadows and chopped them in the air.
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However, there was a continuous "crack" sound of blunt objects hitting the flesh. The seven or eight Japanese pirates closest to the bow were all hit by the oars. Some lost their balance and fell on their backs. Some were hit with serious injuries to their vital organs and vomited blood.
Some were so shocked that the Japanese swords were thrown away, and almost all of them lost their fighting ability.
Lan Qiao's "paddle strike" move was extremely effective. The Japanese pirates either fell to the ground or retreated, leaving a small space at the bow of the boat that was enough for him to stay.
He roared loudly, landed on the bow of the boat like a big bird, and then regained his footing. He immediately pulled out the light sword hidden in the back of the cloak like a magic trick. The sword flashed and forced back several Japanese pirates who tried to attack him.
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Jiro Sakata stood on a high platform near the stern of the ship, holding the wheel that controlled the rudder direction with one hand, and raising his other hand high above his head, issuing a series of instructions in Japanese.
The Japanese pirates who fell to the ground were quickly dragged to the rear by their companions, and new Japanese pirates rushed up, forming a half-moon-shaped circle in front of Lan Qiao, and the swords flashed into one.
At this time, Chen Yuheng also jumped on the Japanese boat and stood behind Lan Qiao. A fierce battle was about to break out.
"When the fight starts later, remember to put self-preservation first, and never rush in for the sake of success. The deck is too empty, so we won't be able to perform well if we fight too little. We should find a way to get into the cabin first." Lan Qiao turned his head slightly.
, whispered to Chen Yuheng, "Don't use too fancy sword moves to deal with these people. It's best to be simple, rough and direct. If a person requires you to spend some effort to hurt, then let him go first and change the target immediately.
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Chen Yuheng nodded a little nervously, his eyes wandering between the Japanese pirates, looking for the entrance to the cabin.
Jiro Sakata on the stage made a strange cry, and three Japanese pirates immediately pounced on him.
Although Lan Qiao seemed to be standing there casually, he had already grasped the subtle differences in position, speed and angle between the three of them. Instead of retreating, he moved forward. With a move of Yunzhanxiawei, his body followed the sword, and the flowing light sword drew a strange arc.
, actually bypassed the first Japanese pirate headed by him and attacked another Japanese pirate located behind and to the left of him.
This change was beyond the Japanese pirate's expectation. He quickly cheered up and swung his Japanese sword quickly, slashing diagonally at Lan Qiao's flowing light sword.
Lan Qiao's true energy was poured into the body of the Flowing Light Sword. The Flowing Light Sword hit the Japanese sword without any tricks. The Japanese sword broke with a "click" and the Japanese pirate screamed as the Flowing Light Sword penetrated his chest.
In order to intimidate all the Japanese pirates, Lan Qiao deliberately took a heavy blow and made his death miserable. He did not stop after killing one person, kicked the corpse away, and at the same time waved the blood-stained sword with a wave of wind and clouds.
The other two attacked the three Japanese pirates almost indiscriminately.
The two Japanese pirates, one behind the other, could have formed a pincer attack on Lanqiao, but at this moment, Lanqiao showed a "flowering in the middle" situation. However, after hearing two "dang-dang" sounds, the flowing light sword hit the Japanese knives in the hands of the two men respectively.
One person was shaken by the tiger's mouth and the Japanese sword was shaken, and the other person managed to hold on to the weapon, but Lan Qiao's Qiankun Jue Qi was poured into his meridians, and he immediately spurted out a mouthful of blood and suffered internal injuries.
Lan Qiao rushed forward, and Chen Yuheng was left alone. Immediately, two Japanese pirates who were surrounding him attacked him.
Chen Yuheng kept Lan Qiao's teachings in mind, and first used the "Xia Man Dongfang" move to defend the door. Although he used too much force at first, he was able to defend without leakage in the face of the attack of the Japanese pirates at the bottom.
He saw that one of the Japanese pirates was slow to retract his sword, so he seized his move and used the old opportunity to counterattack.
He kicked off the side of the ship and fell into the sea.
Another Japanese pirate came again with a sword. Chen Yuheng thought of Lan Qiao's words again, and regardless of his moves, he feinted with his sword, then with a flick of his strong wrist, he stabbed the man in the throat with his long sword.
The Japanese pirate retreated hurriedly, and Chen Yuheng finally made a long sword mark on his chest.
At this time, more Japanese pirates rushed towards Chen Yuheng. Lan Qiao roared and retreated to Chen Yuheng. They stood back to back with him, charging left and right among the crowd.
"Follow me." Lan Qiao waved his shining sword to clear the way, almost step by step, taking Chen Yuheng to the middle of the Japanese ship. During this period, Japanese pirates who fell to the ground or were injured because of blocking Lan Qiao could be seen everywhere.
Chen Yuheng saw a square cover not far below the mast, and said excitedly: "That is the entrance to the cabin."
Lan Qiao kicked the cover open and let Chen Yuheng get down first. After fending off two Japanese swords, he also jumped down.
The moment he jumped down, he felt a burning pain in his left arm. It turned out that he had been stabbed.
He didn't even know who made the knife, and his eyes were shrouded in darkness in the cabin.
This ship has a common three-layer structure. The upper layer is a flat deck and a platform for the captain to steer. The middle layer above the water is where the Japanese pirates rest and live. There are six square holes on the left and right sides of the ship for the sailors to paddle.
The bottom cabin is under the water, is darker and narrower, and is often used to store cargo, or to house the lowest-status crew members or even prisoners.
Since the Japanese ship was in a state of war, most of the Japanese pirates had climbed onto the deck, and only four Japanese pirates were left in the cabin. When they saw Chen Yuheng coming down, some of them didn't even have time to pick up their swords, and were knocked to the ground by Chen Yuheng.
Except for the movable space near the square holes on both sides of the middle cabin, the other spaces are occupied by various load-bearing structures, crew beds and a large number of sundries. The passage is so narrow that only one person can pass through.
Lan Qiao and Chen Yuheng quickly dealt with the four Japanese pirates in the cabin and retreated behind two heavy wooden frames. There were several large wooden barrels half as tall as a man on the wooden frames, and they didn't know what they contained.
At this time, a large number of Japanese pirates poured into the cabin, but due to the narrow environment inside the cabin, they could only line up in a row and approach them one by one.
They only have to deal with one person at a time, which is the best situation for them.
The Japanese pirates obviously realized that their bones were not easy to chew, so they stopped five steps away from them, and the two sides fell into a confrontation. The Japanese pirates could not do anything to them for a while, and it was equally difficult for them to kill them out.
Lan Qiao had just fought to reach the entrance of the cabin and had lost a lot of energy. At this time, he was happy to rest and regain his energy. He asked Chen Yuheng to guard in front of the wooden frame to prevent the Japanese pirates from approaching, and he took out the wound medicine that Li Jingshu gave him before leaving.
, sprinkle it on the wound on the left arm.
"Hiss..." The medicine powder caused a sharp pain, and Lan Qiao couldn't help but take a breath through his teeth, and then frowned due to the even more disgusting smell in the cabin.
The cabin was extremely cramped, and the ventilation was very poor. Everywhere was filled with the smell of musty, urine, and the stinky feet and sweat of the Japanese pirates.
Chen Yuheng heard Lan Qiao's movements behind him and was about to turn around to ask, when the Japanese pirates who were confronting them in front suddenly started whispering to each other.
Immediately afterwards, some of the Japanese pirates squatted on the spot, while others leaned sideways against the left and right containers or bed frames, as if they were making way for someone.
The sound of footsteps slowly approaching, Sakata Jiro walked through the crowd of Japanese pirates, raised a long black weapon and pointed at Lan Qiao and Chen Yuheng behind the wooden frame.
Chapter completed!