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Chapter 216 Fierce Battle

With a "plop", Pang Shuo's mount's front legs became weak and he fell to the ground. Pang Shuo was thrown out, his face pressed against the ground, and he slid more than ten steps on the grass, and he was immediately covered in blood.

"Haha..." Xie Guanglong laughed. "Big Hu, let's break my face. Let's see how you laugh at me."

"My God." Pang Shuo got up, carried an iron knife, took big steps, and ran forward.

Xie Guanglong rode his horse past Pang Shuo, looking down at Pang Shuo, and was overjoyed. Unexpectedly, his war horse swayed for a while and fell to the ground. Xie Guanglong caught him off guard and fell off the horse, but he couldn't get up in one go.

"Retribution!" Pang Shuo rushed to the right hand, with his knife in his right hand, lifted Xie Guanglong's collar with his left hand, and continued to run. Xie Guanglong took advantage of the force and ran dozens of steps before he could keep up with Pang Shuo's pace, break free from Pang Shuo's big hand, and follow closely.

"Go up the mountain, go up the mountain!" Liang Xiao shouted loudly while looking back at the enemy situation.

"Here." Pang Shuo didn't think about it at all, turned around and ran towards the hillside next to him.

"Sir, why don't you cross the mountain pass quickly?" Xie Guanglong asked while running, turning his head.

"It's too late." Liang Xiao shouted: "Without horses, we will be caught up soon. After we go up the mountain, everyone walks, and no one takes advantage."

Xie Guanglong was still waiting for further questions, but Pang Shuo grabbed his arm and dragged him to climb up the mountain. Although Xie Guanglong was not small, he was still a little unable to keep up with him compared to Pang Shuo. He was dragged by Pang Shuo and fell several times along the way.

Liang Xiao and others rode their horses up the mountain. Before the horse could stop, they rolled down from the horse's back, tied the reins to the stone beside them, then took off the bag on the horse's back, carried them on their backs, and hiked up the mountain. In normal times, they were reluctant to throw away such a good war horse, but at this moment, they didn't care.

After running for so long, these horses were injured and could die at any time. It was almost impossible to raise the fat back again. Tie the war horses at the intersection at the foot of the mountain just to add a little trouble to the Huns.

Among so many horses, only the moon can barely support it, and led it up the mountain by Liang Xiao.

After climbing to more than a hundred steps, Liang Xiao stopped. Without his instructions, everyone found a suitable place to hide, seized time to drink water and eat. The battle was about to begin, and this might be their last meal.

The Huns came a little slower than Liang Xiao estimated. After a full meal, they rushed to the foot of the mountain. Liang Xiao looked at him and smiled, "These Hun dogs are too tired, they are much weaker than I thought."

"The Huns are also dogs, not iron-clad." Guo Wu swallowed a piece of dry horse meat with difficulty and cursed. "I can pick three of them one-on-one fight."

"Three are considered bad, I will fight five of them alone." Xie Guanglong stood up and supported his arms hard. "Whoever dares to block me from going to Dayuan, I will stab anyone to death, regardless of his king and what kind of master he is."

Pang Shuo glared at him with contempt and stuffed a piece of meat. "Don't just hang out, eat something quickly, I'll have the strength to kill someone later."

Xie Guanglong took it, puffed up his cheeks, bit off one, chewed hard, muttering in his mouth, "Beauty, wait for me."

Listening to these guys cheering each other, Liang Xiao breathed a sigh of relief. He looked at the Huns at the foot of the mountain. He saw King Hunxie. King Hunxie almost fell down when he dismounted, and looked very tired. The other Huns were not much better. Many people slid down from the horse's back and were not as strong as they should be.

Guo Wu was right. The Huns were also humans, not iron-clad.

However, the situation is still grim. Not only is the number of people on both sides different, but the Huns also have reinforcements. If the battle cannot be resolved quickly, the Huns will be more and more, and they will be in danger.

How can we stimulate King Hunxie and make him attack desperately instead of siege?

Liang Xiao thought about it and turned his gaze to the leather bag below the moon's neck. It contained the head of the Gulu Fox, which was already in a mess.

"Niu'er, help me change my armor." Liang Xiao stood up and untie the iron armor on his body.

"What armor should I change?"

"Switch to Gulu Fox's armor."

Tu Niuer didn't ask much, and took the armor of Gulu Fox from the horse's back and helped Liang Xiao put it on. Liang Xiao put it on the iron armor, but he didn't wear a helmet. He took off the head of Gulu Fox, placed it on a stone, and then covered the helmet on it, then took out an arrow, and Ding Ding started knocking it.

The crisp pounding quickly attracted everyone's attention.

The King Hunxie, who was holding the saddle and gasping for breath, suddenly became straight. He stood up slowly and looked at the head on the hillside, unable to help but burst into tears. Although he couldn't see clearly, he could guess that this must be the head of his son Gulu Fox.

He chased after so far, wasn’t he just to regain this head and let Gulu Fox have a whole body? Isn’t he just to kill Liang Xiao and bury Gulu Fox? Now Gulu Fox’s head is right in front of him, and Liang Xiao is also in front of him, so what are you waiting for?

It's really very tired, but is Liang Xiao different? Look at his horse, except for the white horse, he almost breathed a breath. How good can the horse be like this? Are they still more endurance than the Huns?

"Come on me, kill that man dog! Give him a hundred horses and a thousand cows, and be promoted to the commander of ten thousand men."

Although the Huns felt it was a bit difficult, they still launched an attack. Their ideas were similar to those of King Hunxie. Both sides were extremely tired and had an absolute advantage in numbers. Even if they were consumed, they could still be consumed to death.

Ten Huns walked out of the team first and walked towards the hillside. They stood at the foot of the mountain, lined up in a row, took off their bows, and took arrows to prepare for cover. Ten Huns walked out of the team, and in groups of five people climbed to the hillside from both sides.

Seeing King Hunxie roaring with his arms and seeing the Huns preparing to attack, Liang Xiao breathed a sigh of relief. He was not afraid of the Huns attacking, but feared that the Huns would wait. He needed time. Although they only got a meal earlier than the Huns, this time was very important.

"Don't rush to attack," Liang Xiao said: "Our baggage is almost gone. We must keep our energy and kill them as soon as we try our best. We will fight quickly and we can't delay it for too long, do you know?"

"Now." Everyone replied with a loud bang.

Pang Shuo held an iron knife and Xie Guanglong walked to the front with an iron spear. Li Shuyun and Guo Wu held a bow and arrow, standing behind them. Tu Niuer protected Liang Xiao and sat in the middle. Even Guo Wenbin picked up his weapons and quietly waited for the start of the battle.

The Huns began to shoot arrows, and arrows shot up one after another. A few arrows fell in front of Liang Xiao. Guo Wenbin was about to pick them up, but Liang Xiao shook his head and stopped him. Guo Wenbin understood and clenched the knife again. At this time, picking up arrows would make the Huns more vigilant and guess their reality.

The Huns untied the war horses tied to the foot of the mountain, moved the dead war horses away, held their leather shields, and climbed up carefully. Liang Xiao looked at them and did not order an attack, but kept hitting his helmet with the arrows in his hands.

"Ding! Ding! Ding!"

The Huns climbed twenty steps away. The Huns at the foot of the mountain stopped shooting arrows, but pushed forward and walked to the bottom of the hillside, then scattered into the rocks, revealing only one head, maintaining suppression on the mountain and covering their companions.

Liang Xiao handed the arrow in his hand to Guo Wenbin and signaled him to continue knocking. He took out a new arrow, put it on the string, took a deep breath, and slowly pulled it tight. As soon as he exerted force, he felt that his shoulders and back were torn apart, and it hurt his heart and lungs.

During the three days he was decorating the Hunxie King, he shot nearly five hundred arrows from front to back, but he had no time to relax and recover, and his muscles were seriously strained.

Despite this, he gritted his teeth, pulled the strong bow of one stone, aimed at the last of the five people closest, and shot it out with an arrow.

"Swoosh!" The arrows rushed away, flew past several huge rocks, flew over the heads of several Huns, and shot towards the Huns who fell at the end.

Seeing Liang Xiao raise his bow, all the Huns were alert and raised their shields. In addition to being tired these days, what impressed them the most was the precise archery skills of this young man from the Han family. He shot and killed more than a hundred elite Hun knights, and injured no less than a hundred people.

Such a record is not inferior to the Huns' archers.

Seeing him raise his bow, no one dared to be careless. The Hun who was walking in the end was no exception. He was passing through the narrow gap between two huge rocks and had no way to hide. He could only raise the shield in his hand to protect his vital points. In order to prevent the skin shield from being shot through by arrows and hit him again, he specially blocked his arm in the middle of his body. He would rather be shot through his arm than be shot into the vital points.

The roar of arrows came from afar, and he held his breath and tightened his body.

"Do!" A cluster of Mars appeared on the stone arm at the edge of the shield, and an arrow changed direction and shot towards his face. He was shocked and had no time to think about it, subconsciously lowered his head and waved the shield to the right.

In an instant, he was exposed to Liang Xiao. Liang Xiao shot the second arrow without hesitation.

The Huns were shot into the forehead with an arrow, and inserted it into his head obliquely. The Huns fell to the ground without even humming.

As soon as Liang Xiao's arrow was shot, Li Shuyun and Guo Wu stood up, fired several arrows in succession, suppressing the four Huns who were rushing in front of him and unable to look up. Pang Shuo rushed out, and a long sword in his hand flashed, chopping down one of the Huns in front with a knife, and then hitting the other Huns. The Huns were caught off guard and staggered by him. Before he could stand firm, Xie Guanglong's spear arrived again, and a spear penetrated his iron armor and picked him up.

The Huns panicked, held the handle of the spear in both hands and shouted fiercely.

Xie Guanglong laughed loudly, threw him out with force, and smashed him towards the five Huns who were about to rush over from the side. The Huns hurriedly dodged, but two of them were still hit and fell to the ground, rolling down several steps away.

Liang Xiao and the other two seized the opportunity and shot several arrows in a row to shoot the two exposed Huns. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Pang Shuo killed another person. The remaining Huns saw Pang Shuo's might for the first time. They were shocked and turned around and ran away, but were blocked by their companions' corpses. Before he could figure out how to escape, Pang Shuo and Xie Guanglong arrived at the same time, and the iron spear pierced into his back, and the iron knife cut off his head.

(To be continued...)
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