He tilted his head and passed behind a flying ax that was spinning and flying only a dozen centimeters away from his ear.
The spear in Hu Biao's hand was pointed at the Tatar vest soldier in front of him who had just thrust his upper body out of the earthen wall.
Needless to say, the Tatars are also quite powerful.
Regardless of where they were in the trench, where a large amount of kerosene had already set off a wall of fire, they still rushed forward braving the flames.
The strong man tried to force his beard and face to burn with such severe pain that he almost jumped over the earth wall.
When Hu Biao stabbed him with a spear, he used a one-handed ax in his hand to point at the spear that Hu Biao thrust at him, and slashed the barrel of the spear slightly behind the spear head.
The purpose was to cut off the sharp spear so that Hu Biao could not break the armor.
But a second later, the spear in Hu Biao's hand stabbed the Tatar in the neck; after drawing the gun again, the Tatar had an incredible expression on his face, and his whole body fell from the ladder like a piece of tatters.
Before he died, there was a reason why he would not die in peace. In fact, it is simple to say.
It was just that the ax he originally had considerable confidence in did not cut off Hu Biao's gun barrel, and then he was easily stabbed to death in such a simple mistake.
The reason why such a situation occurred is that after the last night attack, Hu Biao had someone wrap a not too thin layer on the front end of the gun barrel with iron.
In this way, the strength of the gun barrel is significantly improved.
The benefits of doing this are very obvious, but it is only suitable for an old bird like him, because it requires more strength and arm strength to use the assassination movement well.
A lot of rookies will not be able to master this kind of spear with a weighted front section in a short time.
After killing an opponent with one shot, Hu Biao wrinkled his nose and cursed: "What the hell!"
There was no way he could help it. He had never hated himself so much. He actually didn't have any problems like rhinitis, so that his sense of smell was a little too normal, but now he was suffering so much.
If the smell is too bad for him now, Hu Biao can actually adapt to it.
After all, the last time he was guarding Kucha City, the scalding golden juice was accompanied by the astonishing stench of corpse odor. Having experienced it once, he already had a good resistance to this aspect.
What Hu Biao really couldn't stand was the strange fragrance wafting on the battlefield.
To be more precise, it should be a meaty aroma; that kind of smell is mixed with the smell of flames burning clothes and burning hair, an increasingly rich aroma of barbecue.
It gives people the illusion that they are in a huge outdoor barbecue feast.
Just thinking about the source of these barbecued ingredients made Hu Biao feel extremely sick.
This is a mentality that arises after living in a modern civilized society and experiencing many years of education; it cannot be completely transformed in a short period of time.
Fortunately, after experiencing several bloody battles, Hu Biao was still able to keep fighting despite feeling sick in his heart.
Even with the peripheral vision of his eyes, he saw another Tatar jumping into the earth wall seven or eight meters to the right with flames all over his body.
He wielded a sword in his hand and slashed wildly, beating Lang Qing and Xu Er who were guarding there, and they were still retreating even though they joined forces.
Suddenly he released his right hand holding the gun barrel, pulled out a throwing knife from his waist, and threw it away.
At such a short distance, there was no chance that Hu Biao's flying knife would miss; the flying knife hit the Tatar's cheek, piercing deeply.
After being suddenly hit by a flying knife, the Tatar's swing of the knife stopped for a moment.
Lang Qing, who was extremely depressed, was not willing to let go of such a good opportunity. In his hand, a tiger gun that had been captured in a night raid stabbed the target in the abdomen with all his strength.
Almost at the same time, Xu Er's spear also penetrated the Tatar's waist.
After being hit by a flying knife and two shots in a row, the Tatar, no matter how strong he was, could not withstand such astonishing damage, and finally collapsed completely.
But when Lang Qing pulled out the spear, he actually didn't pull it out. He gritted his teeth and used force again to pull out the tiger spear.
The reason why such a situation occurred was not because the spear head was stuck by the Tatar's bones.
Just because the war started again, even if only seven or eight minutes had passed, the physical strength of Lang Qing was extremely exhausted.
In addition, despite the fact that he is protected by double layers of armor, the wounds on his body are not big.
The problem is that there are too many wounds. After each wound bleeds a little bit of blood, it adds up to a considerable amount.
Calculated in this way, there are at least three to four hundred CC. This blood loss process inevitably makes his hands and feet weaker, and the body's reaction speed is also greatly reduced.
If this state continues, it may die soon.
Fortunately, after Hu Biao saw this scene one by one, he also yelled: "Substitution, count down to tens; people from Group A will leave, people from Group B will come up."
At such an order, Lang Qing and the other eight or nine people who were standing in front of the earth wall felt relieved.
After fighting persistently for a while, they were replaced by eight other netizens and four soldiers, a total of twelve people hiding on top of the Group B personnel in the building to avoid arrows.
After these people rested for a while, they couldn't be said to be a fresh force, but they were better physically.
With their participation, the Tatar offensive, which had just become fierce, was suppressed a little.
However, Hu Biao insisted on not quitting and had to take command. He also knew that this kind of replacement lineup and method would not be able to last for much longer.
Because until now, there are about ten more corpses on the earth wall on the mound.
A Li, a girl, dragged many seriously wounded people into the room with great difficulty and performed first aid. Immediately, the total number of people in the tunnel was not enough, so how could two groups of people be arranged to fight in replacements.
With such depression, Hu Biao took a look at the situation under the tunnel.
Immediately, he issued a new order: "Use ten thousand enemies~"
The premise for issuing such an order is that in the fierce battle, various defensive materials were used very quickly, and the DIY fire oil cans were almost used up.
As soon as there is less oil, the fire intensity will naturally gradually decrease.
Seeing such a rich Chaheng, Niu Lu'er really planned to lead his people to charge forward.
Although they were pulled back by the people around them at that time, seven or eight white-armored soldiers immediately jumped into the battle. These guys with heavy armor ran at no slow speed, and rushed to the bottom of the city in a short time.
He should use it as an arrow and lead the other Tatars to attack Suifeng Dun.
At such a time, the pier prepared a number of defensive materials, leaving only more than ten thousand enemies, two rockets called "a swarm of bees", and three explosive bags made of gunpowder.
It wasn't that Hu Biao and the others didn't prepare enough, but that the number of Tatars was too great, far exceeding their expectations.
Because the explosive package is too powerful and is afraid of affecting the earthen wall, we have to use the enemy of ten thousand people at present.
If we wait until the ten thousand enemies are exhausted, we can only use gold juice, stones, these more primitive weapons to defend the city, and we will have to fight to the death anyway.
The so-called enemy of ten thousand people is a thing that weighs about 80 pounds and looks like a large land mine.
(The time when Ten Thousand Enemies was invented is controversial. Some say it only appeared in the early Chongzhen period, while others say it was widely used during the Wanli period. Let’s choose the Wanli period here.)
But this thing will not explode. When it is ignited, it will spin, and the gunpowder and toxic smoke will be sprayed out through some reserved small holes.
Overall, the power should be pretty good.
The only problem is that this thing has been stored in the warehouse for too long. I don’t know if it can still be used, so I can only use it as a living horse.
In Hu Biao's order, it was the corn that filled the defense line. This rookie didn't think much about it.
After igniting an enemy of ten thousand people, this guy with some rough nerves held him in his arms for a while and then threw him away.
I guess I was influenced by movies and TV shows, and wanted to imitate the way World War II veterans threw grenades.
However, this guy was very lucky. He didn't know how long it would take for it to burst into flames after being lit. The smoking thing was not lucky enough to explode in his arms first.
Secondly, although the ten thousand enemies he threw did not hit anyone, the shell did not break after falling, and it happened to be thrown at the feet of a Tatar white-armored soldier and several vests and infantry following him.
After tens of thousands of enemies began to spin rapidly.
The fierce spray of flames and thick smoke knocked all these guys to the ground in the blink of an eye.
After seeing such a scene, Fu Chaheng, a Tatar Niulu Erzhen, because of the heavy losses suffered by his men, his vision went dark and he fainted on the spot.