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Chapter 85 Throwing the Grass Valley

When the war horse fell, the people on it were definitely thrown to pieces, and it also blocked others from attacking Bailang - they had to avoid the fallen war horse, and this distance was greater than the attack range of the weapons in their hands.

As for using bows and arrows? That thing is basically useless against Bailang. The armor soldier who fell on the ground will directly face Bailang. The problem is that after falling like this, there are even people who are suppressed by horses, and they are fighting with Bailang, just like sending them away.

There is no difference on the head.

Bailang was not in a hurry to kill these people. They were all useful if he kept them. He still used his skills on the ground to concentrate on breaking the horse's legs and get some armor soldiers first. If he wanted to besiege Bailang, in fact, the horse soldiers really couldn't do it.

Take advantage - This person moves on the ground and reacts quickly. Even if he is not afraid of hitting the horse, only three people can attack Bailang at the same time. This kind of thing is useless. The cavalry has to charge up to be a cavalry, stand still and turn around.

It's really no match for infantry.

And Bailang is not an ordinary infantryman, he is simply a tiger, a tiger that can walk upright and use martial arts. In the smoke and dust of the cavalry, his figure suddenly appears and disappears, and from time to time he suddenly rises up and pulls a cavalry off his horse.

, and when he pounced, Bailang also had time and space to trample to death the armored soldiers who fell to the ground one by one. This is too simple, just stamp his foot. Even fish scale armor can't stop Bailang from crushing his chest with one foot.

ah.

As for wielding weapons to fight Bailang in this situation? That's just to die. This guy's reaction is extremely fast. Those armored soldiers wielding heavy swords, swords and bones have to fight Bailang. If they are surrounded together, they may be able to fight.

Hitting Bailang, if he were alone, he would be beaten. Bailang's body jumped back and forth, and he struck repeatedly with his fists and palms. Every punch was sure to make someone lose their fighting ability.

Bailang's punches were very harsh sword punches with the middle finger knuckle protruding. The bones would definitely be shattered if hit with one punch. The chainmail and fish-scale cotton armor worn by these people now made it difficult for Bailang to use his claw skills, or did he?

Fist palms are more likely to penetrate the armor and injure the human body inside. Bai Lang is not just punching and kicking at the moment, his knees and elbows are also terrible weapons. In this case, a fighting style similar to Kaikai Baji is still very advantageous.

Martial arts such as the Tiger Hard Climb, King of Hell's Three Points Hand, and Iron Mountain Reliance are all good helpers in melee battles. Bailang can also seize weapons to fight, especially since there are so many weapons here. It's no problem to take them and throw them away. So someone was seriously injured.

Pierced by swords, some were decapitated by machetes, and others simply had their heads smashed by their own bones. These cavalrymen found that they had no choice but to dismount and fight on foot, but fighting on foot with heavy armor was too difficult.

Too much of a loss...

They also retreated, and retreated quickly. They found that if they didn't keep their distance, there was nothing they could do to Bailang. And the brother who fell down was probably hopeless, so they could keep their distance and shoot arrows at Bailang. This might work. But

It's still a loss, because if the distance is too far, Bailang will dodge or block it, and shooting at him will be almost useless, but if the distance is close, this guy has a bunch of their weapons on the ground, and it can kill people if he is thrown directly.

Not to mention that this person would suddenly become violent, just like a tiger jumping on people directly from the horse.

When Bailang killed a certain number of people, these armored soldiers also began to retreat - this time it was a big loss. Not all of the more than a thousand people were Bagalas, but a number of Bagalas who were really brave and good at fighting had already died.

, the courage of these people was almost exhausted. When Bailang roared, they began to turn around and run away. They were really afraid of being killed. This person seemed to be invincible. No matter whether they shot arrows or went up to chop them, they would not be able to kill him.

There is no harm, but he will be easily killed...

When these cavalrymen ran away, Bailang found that he had obtained another thirty heads, as well as a similar number of horses. "Good luck! These guys didn't destroy the carriage!" Bailang happily chopped off all the heads,

"It's a pity that six were damaged, and now there are twenty-seven heads. By the way, the armors must be stripped off, and the weapons must be packed away... These are all money, and among them are Baya soldiers.

The reward should be higher! Make a fortune today!"

It took Bai Lang half an hour to strip these dead ghosts of all their valuables. The headless corpses were thrown aside randomly. Bai Lang harnessed all the horses and drove the cart with them on the way back.

Then he met thousands of soldiers who came out of Ningyuan City to pick him up... They had already received him for those few nights at that time, and knew about Bailang's violent and fierce fighting process. Now they looked at Bailang

They brought more than 30 horses and carts filled with human heads and armor and weapons, basically hoping that Bai Shaobao would be like a god. Even during the Ningyuan victory, the entire Liaodong Army had never killed so many real Tatar heads - although

They claimed to have killed tens of thousands, but the number of heads was only a dozen.

There are almost a hundred people here in Bailang, and all of them are real Tatars. These veterans can easily recognize that many of these Tatars are Baya Lajia soldiers and even Gebu Xian Chaoha and Niu Lu Ezhen.

Armor, such a Tatar was chopped off by this Bai Shao insurance policyholder. What kind of fierce general can do this? This is like a dream. Even Wu Sangui is like a chicken with his neck pinched.

come out.

The look in Bai Lang's eyes at the end was also quite frightening. This is no longer something ordinary people can do. Riding alone to fight in the military formation, killing hundreds of people and still retreating unscathed is what ancient warriors could do.

There are very few of them - and Bailang's invulnerability has been proven, which is even more terrifying. With such a fierce general leading an assault, let alone Guan Ning's cavalry, even the Tatar army may collapse.

So when Wu Sangui invited Bai Lang to have a drink, all the generals accompanying him also asked insinuatingly how Bai Lang became invulnerable? Did he go somewhere or use some method to find a magic talisman to become invulnerable? Bai Lang just laughed.

He also didn't hide it, "The Thirteen Taibao practiced the Golden Bell Shield! After practicing three levels, you will be invulnerable!" This is a "family" martial art, and these generals have no extravagant expectations to ask Bailang to teach him just by telling him.

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This kind of inheritance is generally the core of the general family. It is passed down to the daughter-in-law but not the daughter-in-law. It is also the capital of the general family to settle down. It is originally a variety of training and formation methods, but it seems that Bailang's fighting method is definitely worth becoming.

This kind of secret teaching. This kind of skill can't be learned by being a servant in a lifetime. I'm afraid it will take three generations of servants to be able to teach it one or two. Therefore, the most reliable way is to marry a daughter. You must find a way to bring Bailang in.

Looking at Bailang like this, I'm afraid he doesn't mind teaching his brother-in-law...

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