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1612. Chapter 1612 Fire in the backyard 7

Hu Laizi covered his neck. Finally, blood flowed down his neck. Finally, due to excessive blood loss, the realization in front of him gradually blurred, and he fell to the ground with a plop.

On his deathbed, Hu Laizi had only one thought in his mind, damn, whose arrow shot so well in such a thick fog...

The stability of the arrow cluster is so high that in the world, except for the broad-feathered arrows unique to Daliao, there is no other type of arrow that can achieve this.

Yu Wensheng was riding on a horse, wearing a bronze mask on his face. This was made by the ancestors of the Liao Dynasty. The emperor used this bronze mask to distinguish himself from other ordinary generals when he was in the army.

"I spent tens of thousands of gold to personally conquer your little mob village, Tang Zhencang. You deserved to die." Yu Wensheng looked at the hillside not far ahead and murmured to himself coldly.

"Your Majesty, the soldiers are ready, and we have cleared out the scattered outposts on the periphery." Guan Zhen reported to Yu Wensheng.

Yu Wensheng took out his halberd from the saddle and waved it suddenly. The sharp edge of the halberd was pointed directly at the mountain stronghold in front of him. "The Daliao cavalry obeyed the order and crushed the stronghold!"

The synergy of the five thousand cavalry has reached the peak of the cavalry. The iron hooves stepped on the ground at the same time, making a rumbling sound, as if the earth was trembling.

Tang Zhencang was sitting in the village, drinking with his best bosses to relieve his boredom. This operation really cost a lot of money. Tens of thousands of brothers now only have a few thousand left, and they have to stay in this ravine and dare not see each other.

People really want to be as cowardly as they can be.

Tang Zhencang would never have imagined that an army could organize an attacking team at such a fast speed and come for revenge after a bloody battle.

Yu Wensheng rushed to the front line. Guan Zhen and other generals mobilized their horses to follow Yu Wensheng. They were worried that something might happen to the Emperor of Liao in this small ditch. However, when they tried their best to speed up, they discovered that Yu Wensheng was

As an emperor's man, his horse control skills were far superior to those of the cavalry officers.

This has to be said to be an extremely embarrassing fact.

Yu Wensheng's flying horse crossed the Juma in front of the main entrance of the village. Several drunken mob members suddenly picked up their spears and said, "Who are they!"

Yu Wensheng didn't answer at all, and hesitantly put the halberd on the hook on the saddle, "How could the royal halberd be contaminated with such dirty blood?"

Yu Wensheng suddenly pulled out his riding crop and swung it horizontally. The riding whip was about three feet long. During the swing, it stirred the surrounding air and formed several wind blades. The wind blades were so powerful that they penetrated directly from the bodies of several mobs.

Then, a cloud of blood mist burst out after the chest exploded, adding a fishy smell to the morning breeze.

At this time, the soldiers behind had cleared away their comrades, and thousands of cavalry rushed in in batches, while Yu Wensheng had already entered the second village gate.

At least the second gate of the village was much more respectable. At least there was a group of guys who were not drunk on patrol. This group of people saw Yu Wensheng alone and on horseback, separated from the group behind him by tens of feet like a ferocious man. They immediately decided to kill this guy first.

Daredevil.

Dozens of mobs drew their bows and arrows, aiming at Yu Wensheng.

It has to be said that their bows and arrows are simply more complicated than the weapons of the Kuomintang during the Anti-Japanese War. They can truly be called the brand of all nations. There are the wolf tooth arrows of Da Qin that were accidentally captured, the broad feather arrows of individual Liao Kingdom, and the iron-tied deer of Baiyue.

Tendon bows, as well as some self-made miscellaneous bows and arrows.


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