A Match Made In Heaven (Jiuyue Liuhuo) Chapter 64: 03. The cave is full of blood
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While Buzentai and Hu Ligan were panicking and having no idea what to do, they suddenly saw another row of Jianzhou soldiers from the east bank shouting and running onto the ice. They lined up outside an ice cave with their bows and arrows drawn. For a time, arrows were flying like locusts in the east.
The poor Ula soldiers could not move even half a step, and they were all stunned. They became the target of the Jianzhou soldiers and were hit by arrows one after another. When Buzentai and Hu Li dared to look at anything on the river, they were blocked by Jianzhou soldiers. Hu Li dared to ask loudly: "Master Baylor, what should I do? What should I do?"
Buzantai was awakened by Huli Gan's howling. Immediately shouted: "Ula warrior! Go upstream, downstream!"
Hu Ligan also shouted: "Charge upstream, charge downstream! Charge upstream, charge downstream..." When the soldiers nearby heard Baylor's order, they also shouted: "Upstream, downstream Rush, rush upstream, rush downstream..."
Many soldiers heard the cry and woke up one after another. Those in the north moved cautiously downstream, and those in the south slowly walked upstream of the river. But moving around is not easy. People and horses are stacked up, squeezing in front and behind, and there are ice caves under your feet. The river ice is only two feet wide where you step, and it is extremely slippery.
Under the surging people and horses, countless soldiers fell into the water, and the sounds of howling and crying could be heard everywhere.
Buzentai was so anxious that he shouted: "Take off your boots! Take off your boots!" When the people in Ula heard this, they all took off their military boots, threw them into the ice cave, and stepped on the ice with bare feet. They suddenly felt much more stable.
Hu Li dared to reach out and fish out the big flag from the ice cave. He carried the flag with his bare feet and walked upstream along the river ice between the ice caves. The river ice stained the skin and flesh on the soles of his feet with blood, as if he was unconscious.
Many Ula soldiers saw the banner heading upstream and followed slowly, staring at their bare feet. The sound of arrows flying beside him, the screams of his companions who were hit by arrows, and the sound of falling into the water seemed to be ignored. The flesh under his feet was dripping with blood from the frozen river, and he didn't seem to notice it. Just follow the gap between the ice caves and follow suit.
A large group of chaotic Ula soldiers slowly divided into two groups, moving north and south between the ice caves.
Unexpectedly, the Jianzhou soldiers led by Arsalan on the west bank rushed to the north of the ice cave, and the Jianzhou soldiers on the east bank rushed to the south of the ice cave, intercepting them from the downstream and upstream respectively.
Hu Li dared to turn around and asked: "Master Baylor, the Jianzhou soldiers intercepted us again upstream, what should we do?" Buzentai had a shaggy head and bare feet, with blood-red eyes, and shouted: "Go straight over!"
Buzantai knew that in the battle formation, he was most afraid of changing orders without authorization. If he wavered, he would change the order as soon as it was issued. The soldiers would be at a loss as to what to do, and the entire army would be annihilated. It is better to be determined and rush in one direction. Regardless of the casualties, relying on the number of people, we may be able to rush out.
Besides, at this time, the Jianzhou soldiers and horses were in an advantageous position, running like the wind, coming and going freely, but the Ula soldiers were standing on the ice, and were trapped in a hole. If they changed direction to break out, they would turn around and stop them in an instant.
Huligan and Buzantai led the troops southwards. The oncoming Jianzhou soldiers were as agile and agile as flying gazelles. They moved forward sideways, dodged left and right, and walked in the ice cave with rolling water as if they were walking on flat ground. They didn't look at their feet at all. They tossed and turned, coming and going with ease. As fast as Sanbeile and Jin Yubei.
Hu Ligan and Buzentai watched in horror. Buzentai held the scimitar tightly and stared at the incoming enemy.
In a moment, Jianzhou soldiers rushed in, one to ten, like ferocious tigers and wolves entering a flock of lambs. The Ula soldiers were frightened and had no idea what to do. They were just like being killed by their necks. While the Jianzhou soldiers were driving and killing them, they fell into the ice cave one after another. Buzentai shouted wildly: "Get out! Quick! Get upstream!"
At this time, Su'er stood on the east bank, watching the swords and arrows flying in the river, listening to the howls and screams, she couldn't help being frightened, and looked for her husband urgently.
Su'er suddenly saw Jin Yubei behind a group of Ula soldiers in the north. Seeing him leaning over, he pulled out a Ula soldier with each hand from the ice cave. With a wave of his hand, he pushed them behind the ranks of the Ula soldiers, and he followed the group.
Su'er shouted loudly: "Senior brother! Senior brother! Come back!" Jin Yubei heard Su'er shouting in the din and suddenly looked up, saw her greeting him, and immediately got up and ran towards the east bank. While running, he rescued two more Ula soldiers and threw them into Ula's group.
Jin Yubei ran to Su'er and was shocked when he saw that her face was pale, her mind was heavy, and her expression was gloomy. He asked hurriedly: "What's wrong? Su'er?"
Seeing Su'er in the north of Jinyu was still staring blankly into the river, watching the Ula soldiers being chased and pounced by the Jianzhou warriors, like fish bellies with limbs missing one by one, being thrown into the frying pan, despairing. The screams were heart-piercing, and the look on his face was extremely unbearable.
Jin Yubei understood that Su'er was thinking the same thing as himself: the battlefield was so **** and brutal, with thousands of lives scattered like grass in an instant. Even if the vicious struggle in the rivers and lakes is a hundred times more dangerous, it is still difficult to survive.
The two of them were horrified and extremely intolerable to what they saw and heard. Su'er turned around and fell on her husband's shoulder, unable to stop crying.
At this time, he heard a strong and high-pitched voice in the formation shouting: "Listen, soldier Ula, anyone who abandons his sword and refuses to fight will avoid death!" When Jin Yubei heard that it was his sworn brother shouting, he felt slightly relieved.
I heard the Jianzhou soldiers shouting: "Don't kill those who surrender! Don't kill those who surrender..." Between the east and west teams, the Ula soldiers who failed to follow the group threw their scimitars into the ice. In the cave, he raised his hands in surrender.
At this time, Buzentai and Huli Gan had reached the edge of the ice cave, and suddenly an arrow shot out, hitting Huli Gan in the back of the neck. Hu Li dared to stand up with a big flag in his hand. Unexpectedly, the bottom of the flagpole slipped on the ice and he failed to hold on. With a "pop", he and the flag fell to the ice. But he saw blood pouring from Hu Ligan's neck and the flag slipped far away.
Buzantai shouted: "How dare you! How dare you!"
Hu Li dared to stand up, reached out and pulled out a saddle from the ice cave beside him, grabbed Buzentai's legs with his right hand, and suddenly pushed Buzentai down on the saddle, stood up with all his strength, and pulled Putting on the leather **** the saddle, we galloped upstream to the west bank, leaving **** footprints behind us.
I heard two more arrows "swish" and "swish", hitting Hu Ligan's right leg and back.
Hu Ligan was hit by three arrows, but he still didn't fall. He turned around with the arrow and shouted: "Master Beile..." He pushed the saddle with all his strength with both arms. Buzentai's body was lying across the saddle, and Hu Ligan pushed him far away.
Arrows stuck in Hu Ligan's back like locusts one after another. He still leaned on the ice with his hands, eyes wide open, staring at Buzentai sadly, motionless.
Buzentai couldn't help himself, sliding further and further on the saddle, but he was lying on the saddle, his eyes fixed on Hu Ligan for a moment, not knowing whether it was sadness or hatred in his heart. Unknowingly, tears began to flow in his eyes. Has flowed to the temples.