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Chapter 239: Riding Battle II

Chapter 239 Riding Battle (2)

The moment after pulling the trigger of the one-handed crossbow in his hand, Corn actually let go of his hand and let the one-handed crossbow fall directly from his hand to the ground.

It fell to the ground, and I don’t know if it will be smashed, or if it will be hoofed by a horse later.

However, there is no such thing as a pity for such an action, because they will have no chance to continue filling.

When Corn was aiming at the bearded Huns and was killed by an arrow, his right hand had already touched the long spear hanging on the saddle's victory hook.

After holding it in his hand, the long barrel of the gun was caught directly in his armpit by the corn.

He grabbed the barrel of the gun with his right hand, leveled it, and pointed the gun sharply at the position directly in front of him; it was considered as a charging action with a gun in one hand.

At one time, a total of more than 1,300 long guns were picked up and leveled.

Like a forest that had been knocked down, it crashed directly into the more than 300 Huns on the left front.

The reason for this was that Hu Biao and the others could not tolerate the Huns in front of them, so they broke away and fled, and then for the next time, they clung to them like slugs and kept shooting arrows.

If Hu Biao and the others want to reach this level, they still need to practice for a long time.

Perhaps in order to establish his power, he swung the horse-killing sword with all his strength. A Hun opposite him, dressed as a Hun centurion, saw the fierceness of the sword.

It has to be said that the Hun centurion's equestrian skills were ridiculously strong when he made such an action in a very short period of time on a horse without even a saddle.

Then dense horseshoes trampled over his body, stamping out all his screams and vitality from his body.

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Even in the intensive charge with the sound of horse hooves, in the army led by Hu Biao and others, when weapons such as the Zhanma Sword, Qijia Dao, Tang Hengdao, and Huanshou Dao were unsheathed, that kind of "Clang, Cang, Cang~"

The sounds are all clearly audible.

Anyway, the moment he fell heavily to the ground, the Hun centurion jumped up from the ground.

After all, that thing has a relatively high grasp of timing. If it is a little slower, it will be life-threatening.

The centurion on the horse sat up again with the strength of his waist, but he had no time to make any other movements. He could only watch his body being thrown away from the horse.

go out.

Seeing that they could not close the distance, the Huns were also decisive. They threw away the horse bows in their hands, drew out various melee weapons, and rushed towards the crowd.

But what's the use? In this kind of cavalry hedging battle, the possibility of surviving after landing is basically zero.

It should be noted that the spear in Corn's hand, which is about 3.5 meters long, has a slanting gap about 50 centimeters behind the gun head.

This method of cutting off a bit of the gun barrel has been shown through experiments.

Because in their opinion, the number of Han people among their opponents was not large, and the main force was just some barbarians. Even if the two sides fought against each other on horseback, they were not afraid at all.

Such a gap was not caused by the opponent cutting the gun barrel like this in the previous battle.

There were also dense "clicks" sounds all around, and one after another Huns were stabbed to death on the spot.

In this way, taking advantage of that group of Huns, almost seventy or eighty people fell off their horses at the same time, which inevitably caused the horse speed of that group of Huns to be reduced for a while.

And when the Huns with a gun in their chest fell to the ground in pain.

It can be said that he made a decisive decision and changed his tactics, no longer insisting on riding and shooting.

It was just like Corn, after the spears in everyone's hands were broken.

Of course, not everyone is like this; at least among the people who took the lead in the charge, Ban Chao and Zhan Xiang were not like this.

Compared to Hu Biao and others, who were shot by arrows and made a clanging noise, and sparks were flying everywhere; Ban Chao, with his robe corners and big sleeves waving in the wind, looked more respectable in appearance.

too much.

In the first moment, he drew a Tang Hengdao on the horse's back.

In such a situation, a Huns who could not tell his age because his face was covered with grease, brandished a straight knife and struck at the corn.

Immediately, they kicked and beat their horses desperately and chased the group of Huns on the left.

However, with such an action, the Hun centurion managed to avoid being killed directly by Ban Chao's sword, but he still did not let himself survive.

The headless war horse, even under the influence of inertia, rushed forward several steps; but the final result was still forward, one head at a time.

Corn followed Ban Chao, Hu Biao and a few others who were leading the way and killed them directly.

In the first moment, they threw away the remaining gun barrels without any hesitation and replaced them with secondary weapons.

In a real sense, their battle has just begun...

In the blink of an eye, the centurion was knocked to the ground again by the war horse of a bald bandit elite native.

Whether fighting on foot or on horseback, in Ban Chao's hand is always the horse-cutting sword that only the Han royal family, relatives and nobles are qualified to use.

Because after Ban Chao struck with his sword with all his strength, he slashed down.

On the contrary, it is a very powerful manifestation of Ban Chao's personal strength.

In the following time, after the confrontation with the Huns.

After stabbing the opponent's target, most of the recoil will be transmitted to their hands and bodies along with the broken barrel.

No! It should have fallen headless.

I don’t know if it’s because I’ve fallen on horses a lot since I was young, but now I’ve gained a lot of experience from being thrown.

The head of the Hun centurion's war horse was actually cut off directly.

It is safer than releasing the spear after stabbing the opponent.

After the sword light in Ban Chao's hand lit up, the arrows that were shot at other people and horses were all shot away.

Under the initial rain of arrows from the Huns, Hu Biao and others could only rely on their armor to resist, hoping that the situation would not be like the unlucky situation of the team leader.

Such a spectacular scene, Corn didn't even take a second glance, and he had no time to look at it; he had already missed the target and faced more opponents.

Not surprisingly, when he was at least two and a half meters away from the corn, the Huns were stabbed in the chest.

The sharp tip of the spear easily penetrated the chest of the Huns wearing leather armor. At the same time, with a "click" sound, the barrel of the spear broke directly at the gap, taking away most of the force of the impact.

He lay on his back on the horse and made a move similar to the iron bridge in a martial arts drama, trying to avoid Ban Chao's terrifying sword.

Of course, continuing to use the horse-killing sword on horseback does not mean that Ban Chao is not strong in combat.

Not daring to meet him, he just threw his whole body backwards.

Even if an arrow occasionally landed on him, it would be blocked by the fish-scale black armor he wore under the dark clothes with long sleeves.

But they did it consciously under the predetermined cavalry tactics.

If anything, the reason is that their skills in horse fighting are too poor and they cannot control the astonishing recoil that occurs instantly when the opponent is stabbed by the spear tip.

After Ban Chao struck out with this sword, he didn't even have the interest to look back. So what if he was a mere Huns centurion, he was just a beard.

And his robe at this moment was covered with blood from the neck of the headless war horse.

It became more and more apparent that under his figure with long sleeves fluttering and riding a horse with a sword, he was indescribably heroic.

Even though this was not the first time Hu Biao and others had seen such a scene, they still couldn't help but cursed: "What the hell! This is what we call scholars..."

(End of chapter)


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