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Chapter 20 Crossing the border(2/2)

A touch of warmth appeared on the corner of the black-haired man's mouth, and he reached out to stroke the boy's head twice: "Let's go, I hope I can find a place to take a rest today..."

He sighed softly, and seemed a little melancholy.

At this time, he squeezed his horse's belly and the yellow horse under him walked forward. He didn't see any moves, but the refugees were forced to retreat step by step.

A refugee rushed over frantically: "I'll kill you."

He had red spots on his hands, and he was obviously a Black Death patient.

The man immediately twitched the whip and the refugee was swept out five meters.

The two riders squeezed out a way among the uninterrupted refugees. Just as they were about to walk towards the Yelang border, they heard a sudden explosion in front of them.

Then the rain of arrows flew over the sky.

In an instant, dozens of refugees fell to the ground by arrows. The painful voice suddenly seemed like water entering a pan of oil. The already serious and tense atmosphere suddenly became the last straw that broke the camel's back.

The refugees rushed forward with a roar on the border line, and the Yelang army quickly blew up the horn.

The alarm spread.

All Yelang troops, including the Yelang troops resting in the rear, got up and rushed over.

For a moment, arrows flew together, swords and swords danced, blood suddenly appeared, and screams were heard.

This confrontation that had suppressed a long time finally broke out without warning.

As more and more refugees died, the group of refugees rushed towards the border like locusts.

Retreat is death, and there is still hope for advancement.

Like wild wolves who were extremely hungry, they could not control their behavior with reason when they were red-eyed. They braved the rain of arrows and kept climbing the antler piles. Groups of people were stabbed to death on the antler piles, but soon someone followed them, stepping on their bodies, trying to climb across the border line.

How could Yelang soldiers let these crazy "wild beasts" rush into the country?

The terrible scene of the last time the refugees were released is still vivid in my mind. These people are no longer called humans, and their behavior is even more cruel than the most terrifying beasts. There are also their parents, wives, and children in the country. If these people are allowed to enter, you can imagine what the old, weak, women and children will end up.

All Yelang soldiers share the same hatred against the enemy and follow the enemy. All the soldiers of Yelang Kingdom also have the mentality of not retreating.

The shield spear rushed to the front, and the spear penetrated the refugee's body.
Chapter completed!
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