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Chapter 1 Penetration (Part 2)

Angit pressed Li Bida under his body again, then pulled out his sword and pointed it at Li Bida's soft neck, which was one of the few places without armor protection on his body, and stabbed it straight. Li Bida shouted and bounced up, directly hitting the hammer, and kicked his legs, knocking the opponent over the opposite side. Then he launched a counterattack and pressed Angit under his body. Angit bleeded with his mouth and nose, but the sword in his hand bent like a snake, and then flew towards Li Bida's armpit. It seemed that this person had trained the combat skills of the Assyrian scimitar. Li Bida leaned his body, and the scimitar pulled from his waist, and blood splashed out, and his soul was about to burst out in pain. Fortunately, the curve of the gilded armor was not bad, which offset most of the lethality of the scimitar, otherwise his internal organs and intestines would definitely come out.

Just as Li Bida turned sideways, Angit was lying on his side below, and then he elbowed, and his teeth flew out, and his mouth was tilted to the side with blood foam.

Angit got up and held the hilt again. Then he saw Li Bida covering his face, crawling with his back to himself with pain on the ground. Angito gritted his teeth, changed the way of holding the scimitar, and then walked up in a meteor, grabbed the blue feather feather on Li Bida's helmet, and prepared to cross the scimitar across his neck, and wiped it directly to end the fight.

But in a blink of an eye, Li Bida took off his helmet, turned around and smashed it, and hit Angit's forehead, causing him to stagger a few steps, but he adjusted his posture very quickly and slashed at the other party with a knife again - he was very confident that Li Bida had no weapons around him when he fell off the horse, and the Sparta chopping sword was still hanging on the saddle of his mount.

However, he didn't know that the other party had a fatal weapon, which was the Thrace Fighting Fist. Li Bida flashed slightly. Then he flipped his uppercut and hit the armpit of Angit's right arm that was stretched out. The bones sounded brittle, and Angit's scimitar also fell into sand and dust. He knelt straight on the ground. He was so painful that he couldn't straighten his torso. "Have you thought about what to say to his wife and children in the end?" Li Bida grabbed Angit's neck with his hand and was about to twist it hard, there was a sound of horses neighing behind him, and several Angit's followers slashed at him with swords.

In this situation, Li Bida could only turn down and jump out of the circle. A gust of dust blew, putting it between him and Angit. When the Roman general saw the owl running towards him, he shouted to Angit, "Why did I refuse to stop the war with me? What a generous condition!"

"Kill him!" Angit rushed out. It turned out that it was Eumenis, the former deserter. He rushed towards Li Bida with a spear, trying to pierce his former superior to death. Li Bida tilted his body, quickly held the spear with both hands, and then turned around and pulled it. When the horse pressed down in the same direction, Eumenis's mount suddenly turned forward and knelt down, and the master was pulled out six Roman rulers. At this time, the owl ran over, and Li Bida turned over and pulled out the sword. First, a horse's hooves cut off Eumenis's back, who had not yet stood up, and then gently waved Sparta, and Eumenis's head flew out of the cavity, like a stone bullet shot out by a crossbow.

Finally, Li Bida turned around and looked at Angit who was supported by someone and left.

"Don't worry about me, chase me again." Angit was in pain and sweating, but he still kept giving orders to the people around him, but this order could no longer be realized at this moment - Faubinas, who set up the formation, rushed over with all the Roman soldiers. Faubinas seemed to be a experienced soldier. He also placed all the elite on both wings, bit the right wing of the Hashidi, and then let Quretas lead three hundred soldiers from Macedonia to form a diamond-shaped assault formation, like a moving spear-tip forest, indestructible to tear the left wing of the Hashidi (the formation was lengthened due to the pursuit of Li Bida) and penetrated through it.

On the river, two large armed ships, under the command of Saab, also approached the river bank, constantly firing stone bombs at the Hashidi rear team members to disperse them back to Yazda. In addition, David Angit failed to command the entire army, and finally had to end up with a raid on the enemy's head coach.

According to Li Bida, "I have proved from slavery to the present that fate is inclined to me, and I have the future of the Sibir Prophecy."

Angit, sitting in the fortress, watched quietly, on the grass in the corner of the schoolyard, the sun was flying dandelions. Although the weather was getting hotter and hotter, he felt a little cold. He had never regretted it before. What he couldn't accept the most was why this guy named Libidaus would take such a decisive blockade method. "Maybe my wife and children cannot survive this winter. Everyone will die and turn into a deserted tomb in the highlands outside Cyrene."

Around the next day, in the south of Azda, the Romans had been built, and three infantry brigades in the north arrived for reinforcements. The troops directly under Li Bida had already begun to set up camps. On the river, huge Roman armed ships stretched across the river, and even the crossbows of the fortress could not do anything to them.

Li Bida sent an envoy for the third time, and was still the young man named Sabo Kemus. "Our commander-in-chief has no hesitation. He believes that once the Yazda Fortress enters the stage of life-and-death attack, it will be a cruel and huge sacrifice for the outstanding soldiers on both sides. He reiterated that all the conditions for peace talks remain unchanged."

This time, David Angit poured a glass of wine for Sabo himself, "This is the first time I have been drinking in three days. I drink it once every three days, like gold." Sabo did not refuse and then drank it dry.

Then Angit sat down, pulled out the pen from the papyrus box, and carefully wrote the text on a roll with his left hand, and then another roll was handed over to Sabo. "This is the order of the order north of Yazda until all the fortresses in Cyrianga surrendered, and I can only do this." Then he paused and looked at Sabo and smiled, "But Yazda Fortress will not surrender, so let General Libidaus defeat this place first."

"This time, the Commander-in-Chief has actually understood your determination, so he made such a request that when attacking Cyrenega City, he would use the greatest conditions to exchange your wife and children, properly protect and resettle them, and they will continue to live well, and the Commander-in-Chief guarantees with his reputation."

Angit's eyes were slightly rosy, and then he said in a relaxed tone, "In this way, both of us have no worries. Let the eagles above Yazda come to witness the bravery of the soldiers of the two armies!"
Chapter completed!
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