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48. Chapter 48 Start Deployment

Chapter 48

Suddenly, the knife in Han Bilie's hand fell into the air, and the moment the knife struck down, the little figure disappeared in front of his eyes.

"The movement is very fast!" Li Wu's eyes flashed sharply as he watched the battle from above the city wall. Because he was standing at a high place, he could see clearly that Su Ziyin's body accurately avoided the blade, and his movement was strangely twisted.

Han Bilie's side view.

When Han Bilie suddenly realized something was wrong and turned his head to sweep the blade, Su Yin had already clenched his middle finger with both fists and smashed it down, hitting the opponent's ribs hard.

Han Bilie dodged in pain, and in the gap, Su Yin flew up and grabbed his wrist! Taking advantage of the force, he jumped into the air, and his whole body seemed to be hanging upside down in the air. He clamped Han Bilie's head with his feet, twisted his waist, and his whole body

The person leads his opponent to the ground.

It was this force that made Han Bilie suddenly fall to the ground, the long knife in his hand came out, and his head was tightly clamped by Su Yin's two calves.

He blushed and struggled fiercely, but everyone saw that Su Yin used his body to control Han Bilie's body in a strange way. The two of them were tightly twisted together, while the head of the Han family, in addition to his old face flushed with shame and anger,

But he couldn't muster the strength to break away from the little kid.

The battle starts and ends in almost a split second.

Suddenly, Su Yin stood up from the ground, but Han Bilie lay there for a moment, then slowly got up, clasped his fists and said in a deep voice, "I lost, this battle depends on orders." After that, he turned and left.

"Who else is coming?" Su Yin looked around and said quietly.

People began to whisper to each other, because they had never heard of Su Yin's style of play before. To put it simply, he didn't play according to the routine, punched hard with both hands, and used the force to hang upside down to knock people down. What kind of playing methods were these?

And why is it that Mr. Han, a tall and tall man, cannot escape from a skinny kid?

"I'll come!" A tall, strong man stepped out of the crowd.

Before he could stand firm, Su Yin had already flown up. The big man's eyes widened and he raised his knife to strike, but found that the young man had already bullied him into his arms. The big man subconsciously raised his hands to wrap around the young man's neck, but he didn't want Su Yin's feet

Cha opened his hand and clasped the big man's arm...

In full view of everyone, the big man was thrown away by Su Yin with an over-the-shoulder throw!

This is a special move in judo that is best used at this moment. Su Yin's current physical condition is not satisfactory. No matter how experienced he is, he is not suitable for a protracted battle, otherwise it will inevitably put a burden on himself.

Using the back as a fulcrum to throw the opponent out, this technique can be used even when facing an opponent with an advantage in size, and it saves a lot of effort compared to forcefully throwing the opponent out.

But poor health means poor health. Some cold sweat broke out on Su Yin's forehead. If he hadn't eaten well during this period and exercised every day, it's hard to say whether his body could have supported his pretense.

"She threw him out!" The crowd exclaimed. After all, it was a bit shocking to them that such a tall man could be thrown completely into the air by his small body.

"Who else is coming?" Su Yin looked around with cold eyes. Everyone looked at each other and no one answered.

As night falls, inside the city, in a thatched house closest to the city gate, candlelight flickers.

In the room, a dark group of people surrounded the table. Su Yin was among the crowd and quickly spread out the city drawings in his hands.

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