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49, Escape (End)

Yan Xing controlled the mount under his crotch. Zhao Yebai also understood what his master meant at this time and began to slow down. Yan Xing immediately drew his bow and took the arrow again, turning around and aiming at the enemy behind him. His archery skills, the Han army rangers had already learned their lessons when they saw Yan Xing tapping the bow, and they also learned their lessons. They dispersed to distract Yan Xing, trying to approach the encirclement of Yan Xing, and took Yan Xing by fighting in close combat.

Yan Xing was unmoved, his hands were calm and steady, and shot three arrows one after another, "Swoosh swish swish swish" to shoot the two rangers who wanted to surround him from both sides. However, this time the other Han army rangers were not scared away, but took this opportunity to stab their horses with a dagger again, forcing the mount to rush to Yan Xing. They discarded the bow and arrows, and only used the big sword and spear, and issued the final sprint to kill Yan Xing.

The tactics of cavalry are very different from infantry combat, and the pursuit and fighting of cavalry in the field is slightly different from the reciprocating and collision of cavalry on the battle formation. Although the momentum is far inferior to the confrontation of the iron cavalry on the battle formation, as the person involved, Yan Xing knew that its danger was not inferior to that of the iron cavalry in the battle formation, and it was almost even more dangerous than on the battle formation.

On the battlefield, the iron cavalry formed a formation to charge, and there was the cover of the comrades and comrades around him. Just fight desperately and solve the enemy in front of him, you can often successfully break the siege. However, it is different to chase and fight in this field. Behind the chased side are weapons exposed to the enemy's attack, and you will accidentally get an arrow or a knife from the enemy.

With the speed of horses charging, whether it is a saber or an arrow, it can easily break the unstoppable back, so those who make good use of cavalry like to use cavalry to attack the enemy from behind and flank.

At this moment, Yan Xing's archery technique of turning back and shooting was no longer used. The approaching Han army ranger was holding a spear and a big sword and preparing to charge to stab him to death or kill him under the horse. When Yan Xing was in danger, he also put away his bow and arrow, picked up the spear with his left hand, and sank his right hand, and a large iron cone held tightly in his right hand.

The iron cone that Yan Xing held in his hand at this time was about three feet and five inches long, and it was not a ceremonial weapon like a golden gourd or a copper hammer, but was close to the shape of an iron bone that was commonly used by cavalry in later generations. Such heavy weapons are not common in the army at present, but are more common among folk rangers, with different shapes. Generally, only heroes with extraordinary arm strength can wield.

For example, during the Warring States Period, Zhu Hai, the disciple of Xinlingjun of Wei, used a forty-pound iron cone. After the Battle of Changping of the Qin army, the Qin army besieged Handan of Zhao, and Pingyuanjun asked for help from Wei. The King of Wei was afraid of the Qin army's power and did not dare to rescue him. Xinlingjun used Hou Sheng's strategy to steal the talisman to save Zhao, and the strong man Zhu Hai was accompanied. In order to seize military power, Zhu Hai hid the iron cone in his sleeve and hammered the Wei general Jin Bi.

The feat of "save Zhao and sucking the golden hammer first" was to use a heavy weapon like an iron cone.

The Warring States Period and the dynasty were very different. The iron cone held by Yan Xing weighed more than fifty pounds. He had a spear in his left hand and an iron cone in his right hand, which was entirely controlled by his legs. He was already skilled in riding, and Zhao Yebai, who was under his seat, was quite human. With the combination of people and horses, he could control it with ease.

Yan Xing used his legs to activate the mount, and suddenly accelerated and rushed forward a few feet, causing the Han army ranger who was rushing towards the target to pounce on the air. The Han army ranger who failed to hit the target was naturally unwilling to give up. He rode his horse again to end Yan Xing's life. Unexpectedly, Yan Xing rushed forward instead of rushing forward directly, but accelerated and turned around and came back to face the four racists who were chasing him head-on.

The murderous look of the four rangers was shocked by Yan Xing's murderous look, but there was no reason to retreat at the moment, so they could only bite the bullet and rush around Yan Xing to slash the spear, trying to attack and kill the injured general together.

Chief Yan roared and urged his mount to avoid the knife. He swung the spear in his left hand and swept away the two spears that had pierced, and the iron cone in his right hand started first, and he hit a heavy hammer at a Han army ranger.

Yan Xing took the lead and hit a Han army ranger first. Under the heavy blow, the ranger's cap fell into a large chunk, and the red and yellow splashed out. Seeing that Yan Xing was still so fierce when he was injured, the other three rangers felt tight, and the weapons in their hands were slower. Yan Xing took the lead and stabbed one to dismount. The remaining two rangers were immediately scared and shook them to death. They shouted, threw the weapons in their hands towards Yan Xing, and turned their horse's head and wanted to escape.

Yan Xing flexibly blocked the opponent's weapon with his right iron cone, and he strode his left spear, pierced a ranger from behind and picked out a horse from behind. The other ranger took the opportunity to escape the disaster and successfully turned his head and ran more than three meters away, setting a distance between him and Yan Xing.

Yan Xing dropped his spear, iron cone, and went to get the bow and arrow with his backhand. At this time, the ranger was already accelerating. Looking back, he saw Yan Xing placing a bow and arrow, thinking something was wrong, so he quickly turned around and hid his body with his superb equestrian skills. He tightly put the saddle tightly with his two thighs and reported the horse's neck with both hands. Although the horse was still galloping, he hid most of his body steadily.

This quick and skillful action saved the life of the Qi Qi. He heard a sound of breaking through the air passing over him. When Yan Xing wanted to shoot an arrow again, he pulled the wound on his arm several times. This time, he opened the bow and pulled the wound on his arm away. Yan Xing gritted his teeth and sweated heavily. The bowstring was halfway through.

He put down his bow and arrows resentfully, watching the other party gradually move away from his sight.

Yan Xing knew that his injuries could not be delayed. After dealing with the pursuit, he immediately cut off his robe and wrapped the wound to stop the bleeding. Then he turned his horse's head and Zhao Yebai accelerated again, galloping rapidly, carrying Yan Xing, who was still bleeding, kept moving forward.

The long-term fight has exhausted Yan Xing's last bit of strength. Only because the last bit of Qingming in his brain is still there, he can stagger and barely fall off the horse. Yan Xing also knew that not only he would continue to run in this situation, but even the horse would soon be unable to hold on, but there was no way. He could not take care of anything else in order to survive.

Even though he had already had the wrong direction and did not cross the river to the other side, he was heading towards the southwest mountain range, Yan Xing still gritted his teeth and continued to ride his horse.

Yan Xing, who was in Mercedes-Benz, felt dizzy in his head. The dream of sneaking into Sanfu in the past appeared again, but the characters in the illusion became clear:

There was a mess in front of him, and his men and horses were running and rushing. The group of Han cavalry appeared again. This time, they seemed to be gods of heavenly soldiers, with swords and spears not being broken. They kept chasing themselves from behind. A knight on his side quickly cut off his head with a saber. Blood splattered on his face. Yan Xing felt the bloody and damp heat on his face.

The next moment, he was frightened to see the escaped cavalry holding a sabre that was still dripping blood, pointing at him. Yan Xing subconsciously wanted to turn around, but found that the reins in his hand instantly turned into yellow sand and slipped away from his fingers. The knight urged the horse, and the speed was getting faster and faster. Yan Xing could even see his hideous and evil face clearly.

As the distance got closer, Yan Xing wanted to get the iron cone with his backhand, but unexpectedly he held a hole. His heart was suddenly hit. He wanted to dodge sideways in horror, but found that his whole body seemed to have been drained and he had no way to exert force.

He roared and wanted to scare the cavalry, but he didn't expect that the cavalry smiled strangely, as if he could see his fierce look on his face, and rushed over unmovedly. Yan Xing just watched the saber in his hand chop off his head...
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