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Chapter 77: Meritorious Service Arrives Again

Li Zhi ordered one group of people to be on guard, while another group of people dismounted and cleaned the battlefield. At the same time, they picked up Wei Yuan's short spear. The arrows they shot were all magic weapons, and they had to pick them up if they could.

A Daoji captain took out his battle axe, chopped down all the tents, and then poured poison into the well, completely destroying the camp. This camp is located in the Liao Territory, and it would be difficult for the human race to survive without repairing the Feng Shui array.

, so both Li Zhi and Wei Yuan chose to completely abolish it, even if the water source was precious, they could not keep it.

The guards were well-trained and cleared the battlefield in an orderly manner. It took about a stick of incense to clean everything. During this process, both the people and the horses also got a rest.

After the battlefield was cleared, Wei Yuan and Li Zhi headed for the second camp.

There was no smoke in the second camp. Wei Yuan and Li Zhi started to speed up twenty miles away and rushed towards the camp at full speed. Ten miles passed in the blink of an eye, and the whole camp appeared in front of them. There were actually more than forty Liao cavalry in the camp. At this moment, one person

One is getting on his horse!

The number of enemies exceeded expectations. Normally, when the numbers of the Human Race and Beiliao were equal, they would be at an absolute disadvantage. However, Wei Yuan and Li Zhi were not ordinary people, and they had the advantage of sneak attacks, so they still sprinted at full speed. Li Zhi even took out three flashing guns.

The long arrows of rainbow light were placed on the bow at the same time.

When we were at the previous camp, the seven Northern Liao cavalrymen dared to charge towards Wei Yuan and Li Zhi. Now that there were more than forty cavalrymen in the camp, they were naturally not afraid and charged forward with howls.

With the same distance of a hundred feet, arrows rained down from both sides. The Liaoman bows were hard and heavy, and they were naturally good at shooting; the Southern Qi cavalry had bows and arrows made of water, which were powerful and could chase the enemy on their own after being shot. Once they met, both sides would have their own abilities.

Three or four knights fell off their horses, which was regarded as a well-matched kill. In the blink of an eye, hundreds of knights started fighting, and from time to time a knight turned over and fell off his horse.

Wei Yuan's spear finally came into use, and he stabbed a passing Liaoman rider under his horse with one shot. However, several heavy arrows came out of nowhere, and Wei Yuan was unable to dodge, and was shot by one of the arrows.

on the shoulder.

The Liao barbarian masters are well-deserved in their reputation. With a casual arrow, many Liao cavalry will miraculously pass through countless knights and horses galloping back and forth on the battlefield and reach the target. Most Liao cavalry only have a little mana, and the heavy arrows they shoot have no aura of power.

, making it difficult for the monks who rely on spiritual consciousness to discern Tao power as a means of defense.

Countless heavy arrows were whizzing back and forth on the battlefield. Even Li Zhi had no way of knowing which arrow was shooting at whom. From time to time, he was caught off guard by the sudden appearance of armor-piercing heavy arrows.

As the battle reached a stalemate, Li Zhi gradually became confused and began to make mistakes in his command.

Within a hundred feet, Beiliao's armor-piercing heavy arrows can penetrate heavy armor. Li Zhi's armor is a top-quality magical weapon, so he is not afraid, but it takes a lot of power to hit an arrow. And although the heavy arrows cannot penetrate armor,

But the shock force is real. Being hit by an arrow is equivalent to being hit hard by a hammer by a master of casting, which is not very pleasant.

The two sides fought back and forth. Wei Yuan and Li Zhi both picked off many Liao cavalry and gradually gained the upper hand. One Bei Liao captain was very fierce and fought Li Zhi for several rounds. The other was more unlucky and was defeated by Wei Yuan.

Suddenly, he was knocked off his horse by a flying sand spell, and then he was killed with a shot, so he lasted for two rounds.

The elite guards of the Southern Qi were no less powerful than the elite Liao cavalry in one-on-one combat, but the war horses were not. The Northern Liao knights ran rampant, often ramming their horses into the opponent's horses. When colliding at full speed, the Liao horses only shook, but the human war horses did not.

Muscles and bones were broken. Soon after the battle began, several of the guards' horses were killed by Liao horses.

Fortunately, Wei Yuan's short spear was extremely powerful, and Li Zhi's bow and arrows were also invincible, and most of his fallen men were rescued.

Just as he was gradually gaining the upper hand, Wei Yuan suddenly felt the earth shaking, and the yellow air surged violently in the distance. A group of Liao cavalry suddenly came out of the yellow air, two hundred of them!

The incoming Liao cavalry were divided into two teams. One team rushed straight towards the battlefield, while the other team was outflanking in a roundabout way, intending to cut off Wei Yuan and Li Zhi's retreat. Each of the two teams of Liao cavalry had a knight with a white feather on his helmet.

They are obviously taller than the others, and their horses are much more majestic. In Wei Yuan's eyes, these two people have powerful and bright yellow mana light, comparable to earth-level monks.

Centurion! The centurions of the Hanhai Liao tribe all have Taoist foundations. Because they are born with strong bodies, their combat power is obviously better than ordinary Taoist monks of the human race.

The reinforcements of the Liao cavalry came very quickly. The centurion who rushed towards the battlefield opened his bow while he was still five hundred feet away. Seven or eight heavy arrows were almost connected in a line, and they all shot at Li Zhi.

There is no way, Li Zhi's armor is too bright and eye-catching, and it can be seen at a glance among countless people. The aura of Xianji is also different from ordinary people, much more conspicuous than the two personal guard captains. In contrast, Wei Yuan is wearing the Taichu Palace

The standard armor issued was not as good as Li Zhi's personal soldiers in terms of appearance. In addition, Wei Yuan was not Daoji yet, so the centurion didn't even bother to look at Wei Yuan and only regarded him as an ordinary soldier.

In Li Zhi's left hand, there was a golden shield with the head of a Suani beast, which was shining brightly. In his right hand, he held a long halberd, which was wrapped with lightning. As a result, the sound became even louder, attracting the attention of all the Liao barbarians.

He first missed the first three arrows, and then raised his shield to block the next four arrows. Heavy arrows continued to explode on the shield, and the terrifying impact caused Li Zhi to retreat one after another, including his men and horses.

The horse under Li Zhi's crotch suddenly neighed, its hind legs went weak, and Li Zhi almost fell off.

As a genius fully cultivated by the Four Saints Academy, Li Zhi was not a strong point in fighting on the battlefield, riding alone into battle, but he was able to face the Centurion of Beiliao head-on without losing any strength. However, people can fight, but horses cannot.

Li Zhi traveled thousands of miles from Southern Qi to Western Jin. He could bring more soldiers, but not war horses. These horses were prepared by the Western Jin in advance, and they were not at the same level as the original war horses of the Duke of Southern Qi.

At this moment, the gap is revealed when the head-on attack takes place.

Although Li Zhi was at a disadvantage, he did not panic. He hit the horse with a Taoist spell. The horse let out a long roar, its eyes instantly turned red, and stood up again. However, this Taoist spell was at the expense of the horse's life. Once the effectiveness was over,

The horse will die of exhaustion.

The centurion came like wind and thunder, and in the blink of an eye he rushed within two hundred feet and placed three heavy arrows with flashing yellow light on the string. From this distance, Li Zhi could even clearly see the violence in his eyes and the evil smile on his lips.

!

Li Zhi changed to holding shields with both hands and defended with all his strength. At this time, from the corner of his vision, he saw Wei Yuan walking across the battlefield, quietly approaching the centurion, and was about to get within a hundred feet. Li Zhi thought, and immediately

With the Tao power flowing, he shouted loudly, and the golden shield in his hand suddenly burst into bright light. Everyone looking at Li Zhi's eyes turned bright white, and for a moment they couldn't see anything.

Although the centurion was also unable to see, he had already locked onto Li Zhi with his spiritual consciousness and shot three arrows in a row, pointing directly at Li Zhi's heart!

Three heavy arrows exploded on the golden shield one after another, and each arrow shot Li Zhi and his horse back ten feet. Li Zhi's face became paler every time. After receiving the last arrow, the war horse suddenly let out a mournful cry, his eyes were shattered, and then all around

His hoof gave way and he collapsed to the ground.
Chapter completed!
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