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Chapter 102 Never Fail (Ninth)

Suddenly, there were still quiet north of Yangren County, shouting, horse hooves, bowstrings, and various messy commands. The streets and alleys were unknowingly in chaos.

On the roofs of the street, the arrows shot by the crossbowmen were like storm and storm. Under the reflection of the moonlight and the bonfires on the street, they formed a vague but deadly net of arrows, covering the Xiliang army with overwhelming overwhelming views.

Before the first Xiliang cavalrymen could react, they suffered this round of surprise attacks, fell off their horses, let out painful wails, and their bodies fell on the street.

It's all just the beginning.

Immediately afterwards, more Xiliang cavalry rushed from the rear to enter the streets of Yangren County.

The newly rushed in Xiliang knights no longer held javelins. They carried quiveres and crossbows. While running, they began to fight back against the archers who had already emerged on the roof.

The room is up and down, and the arrows come and go, and no one is willing to give in.

Before it was over, another ray of light appeared outside the county, which was very dazzling.

Another group of Silang knights ran to the county houses with horse lances and torches in one hand, threw the torches in the corner of the house, or threw the torches towards the roof.

Soil-built houses are not easy to ignite, but many houses are piled with thick hay next to them.

This becomes the igniter!

Although the weather was very cold, some houses were still ignited by torches, and the stars were connected together, forming a sea of ​​fire, which shone brightly on the dark streets of the county town.

Not only the cavalrymen, the Xiliang infantry holding shields, long halberds and ring-headed swords, also rushed into the streets and alleys. They advanced quickly along the two parts of the street to take on more attacks for the Xiliang cavalry.

Huang Zhong put down his iron shield and held the black bow in his hand.

"Young master, I'm going to fight back!"

Liu Qi took a deep breath, stood up from the roof, and set up the red bow in his hand.

...

The Xiliang army invaded the streets in large numbers, and the Sun and Liu infants who were ambushing the county also showed up and began to fight a bloody battle with the Xiliang army on the streets.

The streets and alleys that seemed empty just now were instantly crowded by the soldiers of the two armies, and a hand-to-hand combat began instantly.

Liu Qi didn't understand the significance of the enemy's command to let the Xiliang cavalry enter Yangren City first...

After all, this is not a plain, but a city street. Isn’t it a bit of a loss for the cavalry to rush in?

Shouldn't infantry be the pioneer?

But it turns out that Liu Qi was wrong.

Even if there is no such huge advantage as on a plain, as long as it is on a flat land, the advantage of cavalry exists, which is an objective and unchanging fact.

The infantry of the Jingzhou Army was commanded by Wen Pin, while the infantry of the Sun Jian Army was commanded by Zhu Zhi. On the eight main streets of the North City, they fought with the long-standing war against the Xiliang soldiers with their houses.

The Jingzhou Army had weak combat power. The soldiers tried not to fight alone, but relied on Wenpin's command to fight steadily, and used the army as the most basic unit to advance slowly, trying not to be alone, and not giving the Xiliang Army the opportunity to seize their weaknesses and annihilate them.

But the fierce soldiers of Sun Jian’s army fought very differently from those of Jingzhou army.

The soldiers of the Sun family army rushed towards the Western Liang army with their bravery and with sharp blades in their hands, as if they didn't know what fear was.

Especially the brave soldiers in the leadership, they held ring-headed swords and advanced one after another.

Each of their swords was to cover the opponent's vital points and slash. Even if they were slashed by the Xiliang infantry's sword, they would never retreat as long as they could continue the battle.

The Sun's fierce soldier stepped on his blood-red footprints, moving forward like a human bulldozer...

However, when the infantry of the Western Liang Army confronted Sun Jian's army, they were at a disadvantage in terms of their bravery.

But Sun Jian's soldiers also fell into a hard battle against the Western Liang Knights.

This is why the first wave of Xiliang knights rushed into the streets.

Because on this battlefield, they are indeed invincible.

"Pu, pu~"

"Bang!"

"Ah~!"

On the street, the cavalry of Xiliang galloped and galloped back and forth.

While their war horses were accelerating and galloping, they kept hitting Sun Jian's infantrymen who were blocking the road. Once they collided, they could directly knock the infantrymen backwards.

Some infantry collided with war horses, and even if they were not swept away, they fell to the ground and could not get up for a moment...

The heavy hooves of the war horses that arrived later trampled on them, trampling them alive, and bloody...

The Xiliang knights drove their horses to rush around the streets. The horsemen also waved their horse spears hard. No matter whether they were blocking their enemies or their own soldiers, they just stabbed them desperately.

While dealing with the majestic Liangzhou horses, infantry must also be careful of the weapons in the hands of the knights on the horses. Those horse spears or long-handled swords are powerful because of the speed of the war horses. As long as they are unfortunately touched, the force of the weapons is enough to penetrate the human body.

Even if it is not on the plain, the combat effectiveness of the Xiliang cavalry is undoubtedly the most powerful in this county.

Thanks to the width of the street, Sun Jianjun and Jingzhoujun were given room to fight back.

The streets are not like plains, and they cannot gallop back and forth, they can only go straight.

Some Xiliang knights were stabbed off their horses by long halberds while galloping in a straight line, or fell on the earth path because their mount was cut off from their legs, and then they were dismembered by the enemy's rushing forward...

Blood is like fog, blade is like wind, moon is like hook, and life is like grass.

With the firelight on the room and the bonfire on the street, Liu Qi saw the scenes of life and death fighting in front of him, and it was so easy for a person to go from birth to death.

Just because of a knife, a bump, or an arrow.

Just in just a moment, the streets within his eyesight were covered with corpses and broken limbs, and even fragmented corpses... The few people from the Xiliang Army, the many people from the Jingzhou and Sun Jian Army infantry.

Liu Qi took a deep breath.

He knew that to suppress the Western Liang cavalry, he had to rely on bows and crossbows.

Sun Jian, Huang Zhong and others led the crossbowmen of the two armies to occupy the commanding heights, facing the nemesis of the Western Liang cavalry!

These bow-holders who did not have the middle of the battlefield were the key to repelling the Western Liang Iron Cavalry.

Liu Qi pulled the bowstring and aimed at a Xiliang cavalryman...

He bent his bow and arrow, and shot away with an arrow.

The sharp arrow passed by the Xiliang cavalry, making a deep hole in his face, splashing a bloodline in the air, and then pierced deeply into the soil.

"Ah..." the cavalryman shouted angrily, turned his horse's head, and glared at Liu Qi in the room.

But because the distance is too far and Liu Qi is condescending and occupying favorable terrain, he has no way to fight back against Liu Qi.

He stared at Liu Qi viciously for a while, then rode his horse away from Liu Qi's archery range.

Huang Zhong also shot an arrow, and a Xiliang knight on another street opposite the house.

He didn't look at Liu Qi, but he knew that he had missed the shot.

It seemed as if Huang Zhong had expected it.

Huang Zhong shouted loudly: "Search, slash, even, light, and bend, all of them are indispensable! The arrows cannot be perfect yet? How can you shoot them!"

Liu Qi pondered for two seconds, began to calm down the messy thoughts in his heart, and tried to concentrate his attention.

The true meaning of judging arrows is to concentrate and not be distracted. This is the first key to archery. If you can't even do this, there is no need to talk about the following four points.

On weekdays, he did everything well under Huang Zhong's guidance. Although his archery skills cannot be said to be a hundred steps through the poplar, they are also similar.

In Huang Zhong's words, Liu Qi's current archery technique is useful.

But no matter how hard you practice archery skills on weekdays, you suddenly come to the battle formation in person, and that feeling is completely different.

Just like when you learn to drive, no matter how skilled you practice in a driving school, you will make mistakes because of your nervousness when you first get on the road.

Liu Qi was also distracted by the fierce battle on the streets, which led to his incredible shooting of the arrow just now, and he did not even do the most basic inspection of the arrow.

But Liu Qi was not discouraged. He calmed down and took another arrow from the quiver.

He came to this battlefield to surpass himself and train himself.

Failure is normal. If he can have the determination and ability on the battlefield like Huang Zhong and Sun Jian, then he doesn't need to come to the front of the formation to hone it.

This is his weakness, and he must break through!

Liu Qi took a deep breath, bent his bow and arrow again, aiming at a Xiliang cavalryman.
Chapter completed!
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