Chapter sixty-ninth(2/2)
"Fuck!" Yish slapped his legs violently and cursed: "The man is so fucking reluctant to leave those sets of plate armor!"
Next to Ish, a middle-aged farmer asked flinchedly, "Sir Ish, have we...we won?"
"Dad, we won!" Yish laughed and hugged the middle-aged farmer's shoulder: "Laugh! Sing! Cheer!"
Ish wanted the militia to shout out the battle cry that once scared the Huds: "Uu!Uu!—khai!!!"
He waved his arms, aroused everyone's emotions, and shouted until his voice broke: "Come on! Come with them!"
The battle cry of the Paratus celebrating victory is different from the charge. There is only one [Uukhai] when charging, while the battle cry of the victory is two [Uu] and one [khai] that echoes the front and back.
Ish climbed up the arrow tower and yelled to guide everyone: "Uu!Uu!—khai!!!"
Victory came too unreal, and many people realized that they had just won the first victory in their lives.
At first no one spoke, but gradually everyone began to chant in a low voice. As the militia opened their voices, the cheers became louder and more neat.
"Uu!Uu!" This is Ish's guidance.
The militia raised their weapons and responded in tears: "khai!!!"
“Uu!Uu!”
“khai!!!”
The roar was deafening, and the sound of the clouds was suppressing the flowing clouds, and the rivers and forests were trembling. In the distance, the large groups of birds were frightened and flew into the sky.
The retreating zizi and his subordinates also heard the post-war celebration of victory. The zizizizimi expression gradually became gloomy, while his subordinates' eyes were a little dark.
Amid the sound of war roaring through the sky, Angru rushed to Bad and took out a letter from his arms: "Lieutenant, the letter from the Centurion of Montane."
Bard took the letter paper, uncovered the paint seal, and quickly scanned it.
Angelu looked at the cheering people around him and said with some emotion: "I always feel... I look a little like an army."
"Win another battle." Bud put away the letter and sighed: "They can go to the battlefield."
This was the first attack of the Teldun troops on the Pangtuo River defense line, which began with a sudden and fierce attack and ended in an absurd manner, leaving behind more than thirty corpses and twice the number of wounded people.
The militia defending the field might think they could breathe a sigh of relief, or even think they had won.
Chapter completed!