17 Proud people
The Aogu people quickly flew over Jackdaw Lake and rushed over like a swarm of bees.
Tujia and Ahjue gave orders, and seven thousand archers came out of the tree trunk together, shooting seven thousand poisonous arrows at the Aogu people.
These ferocious monkeys were caught off guard and were hit by arrows one after another, screaming and falling into the dense forest.
Most of the first batch of Aogu people were shot to death. Seeing an ambush below, the remaining survivors screamed and pounced down, trying to eat the ambushers. Some warriors of the Akame tribe saw the monkeys coming down and used their bows and arrows to
As a weapon, he smashed and chopped the surviving monkeys until their brains exploded, quickly wiping them all out.
Tujia and Ajue immediately ordered the soldiers to continue hiding and prepare to meet the second group of Aogu people.
Tens of miles north and south of Jackdaw Lake, the fighting in the dense forest did not alarm the Aogu people on the north shore. They were still frantically devouring the old and weak of their own race to accumulate strength so that they could fly across Jackdaw Lake.
Ah Jue's palms couldn't help but sweat as he looked at the bloody scenes on the south bank.
He asked Tujia, "How many arrows do you have left?"
Tu Jia looked at the quiver, counted them, and said, "There are twenty more."
Ah Jue looked at his quiver and saw that there were only fifteen quivers left.
"The Aogu people just now were only two thousand at most, but we shot at least more than 20,000 poisonous arrows," Ah Jue said in a low voice, "There are not many arrows left, and there are still many Aogu people on the opposite side."
Tu Jia frowned, "What do you mean? Blame it on our Akame Tribe's archers for their inaccurate aim?"
Ah Jue shook his head, "What I mean is, before they come over, quickly collect the arrows on the corpses below."
Tujia glanced at him, quickly went down to the tree trunk, and shouted loudly, "Hurry up and collect the arrows from the corpse!"
"yes!"
The warriors of the Akame tribe came down from the trees one after another and looked around for the bodies of the Aogu people.
The warriors of the Tanga tribe did not move.
They were waiting for Ajue's order.
Ajue immediately ordered, "Hold the arrows!"
"yes!"
The warriors of the Tanga tribe quickly came down from the trees and searched around to recover the poisonous arrows.
It took them a few minutes to retract the poisonous arrows from the body, quickly returned to the tree, and continued to ambush.
Tujia asked Ajue in a low voice, "Aren't your Tanga clansmen powerful in spiritual power? Guess how much you have recovered?"
"No more than five thousand," Ah Jue said. "The remaining ones have flown to who knows where. We don't have many arrows left. In the subsequent attack, one arrow must kill an Aogu man."
Tu Jia's face sank, "What do you mean? Say what you have to say!"
Ajue stressed, "We don't have many arrows left!"
"Then what can I do?" Tu Jia was displeased, "I have told you before that our Red Eyed Tribe does not have that many sharpshooters, so we can only bring more poisonous arrows. Who would have thought that those Aogu people just now only had two thousand
There are many people. If they come together, 20,000 of them, we can shoot at least 10,000 of them!"
Ah Jue lowered his voice, "I don't blame you. The people on the other side are killing each other. When they are full, at least fifteen or six thousand people can come over. We have too few poisonous arrows. What I mean is, we
Gotta find a way!"
Tu Jia leaned against the tree trunk and spread his hands, "I can't help it! You can think of a solution yourself."
Ajue thought for a moment, then turned around and continued to stare at the other side.
On the north shore, thousands of Aogu people had eaten and drank enough and were ready to take off.
He had no choice but to remind Tu Jia, "It's coming again!"
Tujia came over, took the poisonous arrow from the quiver and put it on his bow. He turned around and ordered, "Get ready!"
The warriors of the Akame tribe were ready for battle.
Tu Jia turned around and said to Ah Jue, "No matter how many there are, if we shoot these arrows first, even if we can't kill them all, we can still lure them down. We, the Chimu tribe, are good at close combat. As long as they come down, don't say a word."
There are more than 10,000 people, even if there are 10,000 more people, we can destroy them!"
"But the queen's order is for us to use bows and arrows," Ajue said.
"My Chimu tribe is not good at archery, only good at fighting," Tujia said. "The Bailing tribe is naturally good at archery. Your Tanga tribe has strong spiritual power, can see far, and can also have sharp archers. Our warriors can shoot
Farther than you all, but fighting with bows and arrows is not our forte!"
He pouted at the north bank and said, "Lure them down and we can deal with them. You can just watch the battle from the trees."
Ajue thought for a while, "Okay!"
Chapter completed!