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Chapter 5, the young phoenix draws the bow

Even many years later, A Fei still believed that Mr. Shi must have been scared crazy at that time and wanted to open the city to fight? What's the difference between this and lighting a fire next to the leaked oil tanker?

Mr. Shi’s explanation for this is that judging from this situation, the county town will definitely not be able to defend it. Only now, the only way is to take advantage of the fatigue of Goguryeo’s soldiers coming from afar and go out to attack him for a while. If he lucky enough to kill the enemy general, he will have the chance to force him to retreat. If he can’t kill him, he will take the opportunity to rush through the enemy and escape. If the Goguryeo people rest for a night, there is no need to attack the city the next day. Just carry a piece of wood and knock the door open, and no one except himself dares to take up a weapon to resist.

But A Fei thought that if he was a young master Shi, he would run down the city, gather his strong men, and escape from the east, west, and south. He would never rush out from the north gate directly to face the enemy. Just kidding, there are thousands of people who want to kill the enemy general, but you can't even break out. Who do you think you are? Guan Erye? Do you have the Green Dragon and Yanyue Sword in your hand? Do you have a red rabbit chasing the wind horse under your crotch?!

Mr. Shi went down to the city. A Fei felt that he should follow him, but he thought it would be better not to follow him. But no matter how conflicted he was in his heart, the result was the same and he couldn't take any steps at all. He had to hold the battlements and look out carefully. When it was not big, he heard a "creaking" sound. Then, the young master was like a dragon and a horse like a dragon, like lightning, and rushed out of the city gate.

At this time, Mr. Shi had already worn the only two armors in the county - another set was occupied by the county lord, and he refused to hand over it. The horse was riding under his crotch was his own horse, holding a best-looking infantryman with a long halberd in his left hand, and erecting his long sword with his right hand. For a moment, A Fei couldn't help but think of Zhao Zilong, Changshan in front of Changban slope...

It's really hard to say that if the young master Shi was as brave as Master Zhao Si, he would have taken the general's head in a million troops like taking a fancy, and there were only a few thousand people, what would it be difficult to kill a general? Although Ah Fei knew very clearly that whether Guan Er, Zhang San or Zhao Si, their real ability was to lead troops to fight, rather than charge alone, one would have to fight a hundred, and the other would have to fight thousands of people forever, and it would have to exist in the Romance and would not appear in reality.

Just as he was thinking about this, the sky was getting darker. Although fire and torches had already been lit on the city, with A Fei's night blindness, which is commonly known as "Sparrow's Eye", he couldn't see anything if he was more than ten meters away from the city wall. He saw Shi Gongzi rushing out of the city gate and rushing into the darkness. Then he heard a shout from afar, but his eyes were pitch black. No matter how wide he stared, he could not see anything.

He originally estimated that Mr. Shi would definitely not come back when he left the city. He was really lucky to be rushed out of the enemy formation and left in a deserted state, or he simply gave his head to the Goguryeo people. But he did not expect that the Goguryeo soldiers in the dark had just shouted, and before they could shout a second voice, they saw a figure heading straight to the city, reaching out and raising their hands towards the city: "Open the door quickly!"

A Fei stared at him and said, "Oh, isn't this Mr. Shi?" The young master Shi's horse was gone, his helmet fell off, his spear was broken, and his body was covered in blood. He limped to the city. He knew that the people guarding the city gate were several of the Shi family's old families. Even if they were scared to death, the young master would definitely open the door to connect. But as he was thinking about this, he suddenly saw another black shadow jumping over and slamming down at Mr. Shi.

This is a Goguryeo cavalry. Ah Fei couldn't tell whether he was a general or not. He saw this man with a tall head and a big horse, with distinct armor, and a spear in his hand, and his movements were swift. Shi Gongzi almost couldn't avoid it, so he had to get out of the ground and barely avoid it.

As Fei stood on the city, he seemed to instinctively lifted up the bow he held in his left hand, and put on the feather arrow that he had been holding his right hand, aiming at the Goguryeo cavalry. The bow opened like a full moon, and the arrow walked like a thunderbolt, and with a "bang" sound - the cavalry retreated.

Before seeing Goguryeo's soldiers, Ah Fei was always whispering in surprise and joy. The bow and arrow assigned to him by the young master. The bow is very soft and the strings are a little loose, but it is undoubtedly a magical tool compared to the branches and leather ropes. As for those arrows, although the heads of the tufts are all rust, the shaft is straight, and the feathers are glued rather than hard-wired. And looking horizontally and vertically, the owner of the feather must be several times bigger than the quail!

He was thinking at the time that if the city was lucky enough to be destroyed and he was lucky enough to die, what would he do to bring this set of bows and arrows home?

So although his whole body was trembling, even though he almost couldn't stand even when he leaned against the battlements, he still held the arrow firmly in his hand. At this time, he didn't know why, whether it was Fu Zhi's mind or instinctive reaction, or he was sick and didn't take medicine, he directly pulled the bow and opened the arrow, and shot the Goguryeo knight under the city. Deep in his heart, he probably felt that Mr. Shi could not die. No matter how reckless this man was, it was useless. At least he could stand on the top of the city and run or jump, and only this one was left... Take a step back and say that it would be more reliable than to escape with Mr. Shi to escape, at least he would be a little more reliable than to escape with the county magistrate...

But at this time, the sky was basically dark. Even if the torch on the top of the city was as bright as daytime, A Fei, who was blind, looked out, the angry Goguryeo knights were all confused and watched 3D movies without glasses. The theater also cherished electricity to adjust the brightness to the lowest state, so the arrow was like a meteor and inserted straight onto the ground, more than three feet away from the front hoof of the Goguryeo war horse, and less than half a foot from the young master when he fell to the ground.

The Goguryeo knight instinctively took the horse around him. He probably wondered who this person in the city wanted to shoot?

Ah Fei missed an arrow, and he shot the remaining six arrows in an instant. This was his habit of hunting, because if he wanted to use the arrow that was not considered a bow and arrow, the possibility was lower than that of the Chinese men's football team. Generally, he had to shoot many arrows at the fastest speed before he could occasionally hit the arrow, or the target animal was so scared that he jumped around and came to a certain arrow.

The six arrows were shot in succession, which really scared the Goguryeo cavalry. They couldn't help but step back three times, take a step back to avoid two arrows, and retreat three times, and the six arrows fell into nothing. However, taking advantage of this moment of dazedness, the city gate had already opened a small crack. Shi Gongzi was as quick as a swimming fish and rushed back to the city through the crack. Then the city gate closed, and the Goguryeo cavalry cursed with caution - he was in vain. When he cursed, no arrows and arrows were shot down from the city.

It was completely dark, and the Goguryeo people still did not attack the city at night. But the young master fled to death. After going to the city, he saw that only Ah Fei was standing upright, and the bow in his left hand was still there and the arrow in his right hand was empty. He immediately realized it. He promised, "If you can escape, you will be rewarded!"

Although Young Master Shi was covered in blood, his injuries were not serious. He only stabbed an arrow on his butt and a shallow slashed on his left shoulder blade. According to himself, he rushed into the enemy's formation, killed dozens of people, and finally got outnumbered and returned with injuries. However, Ah Fei did not carry any letters at all. From the light of Young Master Shi leaving the city to the light he returned to the light, there was no time to cut back and forth? Dig out the time to run back and forth, even if the Goguryeo people lined up for him to kill, would it be enough to cut dozens of knives or stab dozens of guns?

Of course, there is no need to expose Mr. Shi’s lies. A Fei is still looking forward to running out of the city with Mr. Shi.

Sure enough, Young Master Shi returned to the city and calmed down. His family had already come to help remove arrows and bandage the wounds. Then he looked down at the city and saw that the Goguryeo man was tired of scolding, so he had already repelled his horse. There were stars outside. It was probably because the enemy was setting up a village, so he probably wouldn't launch an attack at night.

So Young Master Shi returned to the city, greeted his family, and waited to the south gate. The horse had long been lost, so he had to limp. Ah Fei pulled up the old king next door with sore legs and weak feet, and hurried down to the city and followed Young Master Shi. Young Master Shi glanced at him and smiled and said, "It's true that he is smart."

The group hurried to the south gate, and strong men joined the team from time to time. A Fei recognized that it was the powerful men of Shijia who were ordered to defend the east and west gates. Someone whispered to the young master: "The enemy was not found in both east and west gates. It seems that the Yigu had no intention of besieging the city."

Mr. Shi nodded: "That's just right." He was about to arrive at the southern gate, and suddenly a local soldier rushed over from behind, shouting: "Mr. Shi, don't leave!" Mr. Shi was furious when he heard this, and pulled out his long sword with a "defying" sound. It seemed that if the soldier dared to stop him from running out of the southern gate, he could cut off the other party's head on the spot.

Seeing the local soldier running to the front panting, he bent down frequently while covering his stomach and stammering, he reported: "Yi Ke, Yi Ke retreated..."

"It's outrageous!" Master Shi didn't believe it at all, thinking that the trick of trying to make money for him to continue defending the city was too bad. "Even if he doesn't want to attack the city, how can he retreat at night?"

"Really, I really retreated," explained the local soldiers, "we all walk on torches, and the city can see clearly..."

Later I learned that it turned out that just as the Goguryeo invaded Lelang County, the two counties of Xuantu were sent to attack in the west, so the enemy would retreat overnight. Life experience is so nonsense. Often, when you feel dead, there will be a bright light of dawn, and when you feel that you are smooth ahead, you may fall into the pit after taking three steps...

After all, Young Master Shi was still a shameless person. If it were A Fei, I would care whether the Goguryeo people retreated or not. Anyway, I didn't want to stay in this county for a minute. Therefore, I stopped for the time being and sent my confidant to go out of the city to investigate. Everyone sat on the street with trepidation all night, and it was only rewarded when it was dawn. It was said that the Yigang had indeed retreated, and there was no one or one horse within 20 miles of four or twenty miles.
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