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Chapter 3 Little Bai Yang has grown up

Chapter 3 Little Baiyang has grown up

While making several sharp turns to avoid hidden arrows, Jun Ci also secretly observed how the two men cooperated until the arrows kept coming.

It was found that the two people were moving forward alternately from left to right, and one of them was always biting behind her. The time to change arrows was to alternate in a straight line, when the person in front was blocking her.

With some calculation in mind, Jun Ci silently estimated how many arrows they had left, and then put the reins into Yuan You's hands: "Hold on to the reins."

While handing over the reins, her hand had already taken out an elegant short crossbow from the horse's backpack.

This kind of crossbow is cheap to carry, accurate in shooting, and extremely lethal. The disadvantage is that it cannot shoot at long range.

Jun Ci quickly pressed a short arrow, his ears twitched, and he quickly jumped forward, pressing Yuan You against the horse's back, avoiding the arrow that flew over his head.

"Achi!"

Jun Ci shouted loudly, and the horse seemed to be connected with her mind. It jumped high. Jun Ci used this strength to jump up and spin in mid-air. The short crossbow in his hand clicked, and a

The short arrow was shot just when the two people behind were about to alternately line up in a straight line.

The person in front did not react in time, and an arrow hit the center of the eyebrow, landing almost at the same time as Jun Ci. Jun Ci quickly rolled on the grass, and at the same time he shot another short arrow. When he stopped, he raised his hand and pointed at the other person.

shot into the horse's belly.

This person had better skills than the other person who died. He could predict her next moment's position by firing arrows just a few times. If she hadn't reacted very quickly, she would have been hit by the arrow. Several times, the arrow missed her arm.

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So she chose to shoot the horse with one arrow quickly because she had the intuition that the man would be prepared and dodge her arrow.

She has fallen from her horse, and if she doesn't hit it with one blow, or if this person also falls from her horse, she will be in a disadvantageous situation.

Sure enough, as Jun Ci expected, because the companion in front was suddenly killed, the horse was frightened when it turned around. The person who controlled the horse caught a glimpse of Jun Ci aiming at him. He subconsciously leaned back, and his back was in contact with the horse.

Back to back.

Unexpectedly, the arrow was not aimed at him, but at the horse's belly.

The horse neighed in pain and fell to the side with a bang, throwing the man on the horse off. Jun Ci pulled out the dagger from his boots and flew towards him quickly.

Under the dazzling sun, the sharp blade revealed a ferocious and sharp white light. The sharp blade was only a hair away from the heart of the fallen man, but it could not go further than half an inch.

The man drew his hands across the blade of the knife and pulled out a bloody gash, and held Jun Ci's hand tightly. Their strength was evenly matched and they refused to give in an inch.

One survives, the other dies!

The person below pulled the veins in his neck so hard that Jun Ci tensed up as he watched the weapon pierce his flesh bit by bit.

Yuan You, who was riding back, saw the mask falling off and the red face of the man who was suppressed by Jun Ci with all his strength: "He is Zhou Chenglue!"

The Prime Minister has four sons in total, and he is the fourth son.

Zhou Chenglue came after His Majesty, and Jun Ci was the one who rescued His Majesty. Zhou Chenglue died here, and I guess it was Jun Ci who killed him.

Zhou Rong's anger will inevitably burn to Jun Ci and even the entire Jun family!

This is the tragedy of the weak power of the emperor. The Zhou family can assassinate His Majesty without restraint and then blame Dong Hu.

But they didn't dare to kill Zhou Rong's beloved son. Even if they blamed Dong Hu, it would be in vain. As long as anger burns away their reason, Zhou Rong will reveal his brutal fangs!

"Hehehe...hahahahahaha..." Zhou Chenglue, whose hands were covered in blood, laughed wildly.

Jun Ci's dagger had already pierced his flesh, and when he saw his provocative and dazzling smile, he twitched his face forbearance, and finally relaxed slightly.

Sensing Jun Ci's compromise, Zhou Chenglue became even more proud: "You don't dare..."

Before he could speak, Jun Ci stabbed his neck hard with his elbow, causing Zhou Chenglue to faint instantly.

After releasing his legs that were suppressing Zhou Chenglue, Jun Ci threw the dagger in his hand, grazed Zhou Chenglue's scalp and plunged it into the grass next to his head.

She stood up silently and walked forward towards Zhou Chenglue's subordinate's uninjured horse.

Although this horse is not as good as Jun Ci's Achi, it is still one of the best in a thousand. Jun Ci's unfamiliar aura makes it instinctively repelled.

At this moment, Jun Ci was full of depression and murderous intent. She stood in front of it, staring directly into the horse's eyes with sharp eyes like hidden blades.

The horse's restlessness gradually subsided, and it gradually lowered its high head.

The young emperor was riding on a horse, his eyes falling on a man and a horse not far away. The girl was in military uniform, with a slender figure, standing upright, like a woman with deep roots on a snowy peak, immune to wind and frost, and not afraid of being destroyed by heavy snow.

poplar.

The sun shines on her body, making her look like an unsheathed sword, with its sharp edge shining, and the sword is invincible wherever it goes!

After all, the enemy's war horses could not withstand Jun Ci's evil aura, and they knelt down obediently on the ground. Only then did Jun Ci calm down her breath, and her depressed heart was relieved. She led the horse and took inventory of the things on it.

There are water bags, money, dry food, and weapons.

He turned around and plundered everything from Zhou Chenglue's dead horse.

Yuan You watched her move skillfully, searching and integrating everything in one go, and wondered in his heart what kind of girl his general had raised!

He kills without blinking an eye, is not afraid of danger on the battlefield, reacts quickly, is as careful as hair, has great skills, and has rich combat experience...

"Here we come." Just when Yuan You was assessing Jun Ci, Jun Ci had already sorted everything out and got on the stolen war horse.

At this time, those who could catch up so quickly and accurately must be the team of two to three hundred people that Zhou Chenglue left before.

Since he cannot be killed, he must ensure that Zhou Chenglue returns safely. There is no shortage of beasts and birds on the grassland, and they are all cannibals.

After saying these words, Jun Ci rode forward, and Achi quickly followed without Yuan You driving him.

This is why Jun Ci let His Majesty ride his own horse.

Jun Ci's ears and eyes are sharper than ordinary people. She sensed that people were coming, but they were actually still a little far away. By the time these people arrived, Jun Ci and the two of them had already disappeared.

Jun Ci had always known that there was a group of people secretly following them since they broke out. She didn't know whether they were enemies or friends. The current situation was critical, so she didn't reveal it, but secretly took precautions.

A group of people in the distance watched her and Yuan You go further and further away. The person riding in front had a pair of extremely indifferent eyes, which seemed to be neither sad nor happy, but also seemed to be indifferent to everything.

"Lord, do we still want to follow?" the person beside him asked respectfully.

The deep and cold voice seemed to be covered with a layer of frost: "Return."

A group of no more than a few dozen people all turned their horses' heads. The man in the gallop looked back again. A slight wave of emotion flashed through his cold eyes. His faint sigh was crushed under the sound of horse hooves.

, no one heard: "Little Baiyang has grown up..."

I don’t need to tell you who A Ci’s little Bai Yang is, hehe.

(End of chapter)


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