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Chapter 1070 1071 [The righteous way in the world is vicissitudes] (8)

Chapter 1070 1071 [The right path in the world is the vicissitudes of life] (8)

Author: Shangtang Doumiao

Chapter 1070 1071 [The right path in the world is the vicissitudes of life] (8)

Pang Bin looked like a crazy tiger, with almost no rules at all. His method of attack was to constantly wave powerful and heavy spears, hitting Li Zi's face one after another as fast as lightning.

However, Li Zi is not an easy person. Even though he was seriously injured, he was still able to deal with it calmly. When Pang Bin showed his flaw, he raised the spear in his hand from bottom to top, ignoring the spear that the opponent smashed down again, and used an extremely delicate move.

The angle pierces the opponent's heart.

"Whoosh!"

On the battlefield, similar sounds continued endlessly, and the archers on both sides did not give up sniping the enemy.

When the spear was only half a foot away from Pang Bin's body, a cold arrow shot from a distance and hit Li Zi's shoulder.

His right hand trembled suddenly, and then lost most of its strength. Li Zi gritted his teeth and stood up, letting out a decisive roar from his chest.

However, Pang Bin laughed evilly, turned the spear back, twisted his waist and abdomen, and the spear swept across Li Zi's waist at a terrifying speed.

On the bloody battlefield, Li Zi, the commander-in-chief of the Forbidden Army, was swept up by a spear and flew more than ten feet away before falling to the bluestone ground.

Pang Bin naturally did not have the kindness of a woman. He strode forward and killed three Forbidden Army soldiers who came to rescue him as he advanced. Then he held a spear in one hand and stabbed Li Zi hard in the chest.

!

At this moment, a fierce wind roared from the side and behind, and soon some rebels were heard shouting loudly.

Pang Bin suddenly looked back and saw a gun coming, heading straight for the door!

When many parts of the palace wall were knocked open, Pei Cheng had already rushed towards this side.

When Pang Bin put pressure on Li Zi extremely ferociously, he kept accelerating his pace and forcibly advanced.

The rebels had a numerical advantage on the battlefield here, so the process of him leading his guards to come to the rescue was not smooth. Although the Haw Leopard Battalion and the Xiaoyong Guard did not interfere with the fight between Pang Bin and Li Zi, they always paid attention to protecting his two men.

On the other hand, the arrow that hit Li Zi was the work of a master from Hubao Camp.

After walking this short distance of more than twenty feet, Pei Cheng was already covered in blood. At this moment, he didn't even know which was the enemy's blood and which was his own.

After Li Zi was hit by an arrow and fell down again, Pei Cheng had no companions around him. Fortunately, the distance was only about two feet away.

So, including Pang Bin and Li Zi, hundreds of people around them saw that fierce shot at the same time.

Because Pei Yue was too dazzling, the famous descendants of Dingguo have gradually been ignored. Even though Pei Cheng was the commander of the Beijing army in his early twenties, it still seems not worth mentioning. But after all, he is the leader of Dingguo Mansion.

The inheritor of the title is the eldest grandson of Pei Zhen, Duke of Dingguo, and the blood of the ancestors of the Pei family flows in his body.

This shot instantly reminded the soldiers present that nearly a hundred years ago, Emperor Gaozu fought against the northern leader Ye Cheng at Longpankou nearly a hundred years ago. Pei Yuan, who was then the general of the Chinese army, was at the most critical moment of the war.

In the melee, the leader broke through the opponent's Chinese army position and stabbed Ye Cheng to death with one shot.

That time, that moment, this moment.

The seemingly inconspicuous Pei Cheng suddenly showed some ancestral splendor.

Although Pang Bin was not afraid of death, he was not willing to risk his life for Li Zi who had lost his fighting ability. So when he had no time to chance, he suddenly took a step back to avoid Pei Cheng's surprise attack. At the same time, he handed the middle part of the spear to his left hand.

His right hand suddenly exerted force and stabbed backward from the side of his body.

This is the back-and-forth.

He didn't expect this move to kill Pei Cheng. As long as he could force the opponent back, he could naturally change his current passive state.

Pei Cheng glanced at the battle situation in all directions.

Of course he knew how important Pang Bin and the brave guards he commanded were to Wang Pingzhang, especially in hand-to-hand combat in complex terrain like the palace, which was sharper than the heavily armored infantry of the Longshan Guards.

The decision is only made in a moment.

The spear shook out several gorgeous gun flowers in his hand, completely blocking Pang Bin's sight. He resolutely allowed the opponent's spear tip to pierce his lower abdomen. At the same time, he used both hands to retract and release the spear tip in an instant.

Stab it into Pang Bin's throat.

One died, one was injured.

Pang Bin covered his neck with both hands, and blood kept gushing out from between his fingers. He looked at Pei Cheng in disbelief, and couldn't imagine that there was someone in the world who was more brave and unafraid of death than him.

Peicheng helped Li Zi up, and then fired his gun to fight back the rising rebels.

His body was bleeding continuously, but he always stood tall, fought fiercely, and stood firm here.



Similar scenes occurred everywhere around the palace. Facing the rebels who entered their final state of madness, despite the desperate resistance of all the generals and soldiers, although the palace defense line was in danger, it was never completely overwhelmed by the opponent.

After the fireworks order was issued from the Chengtian Gate Tower, the Longbow Army was rapidly advancing twelve or three miles west of Kyoto.

All the soldiers understood the responsibilities and missions they shouldered. After seeing the fireworks order, Su Wu and other generals knew that the situation in Duzhong was very dangerous. No matter whether they could remain calm on the outside, they became restless in their hearts.

Nan'an Hou Su Wu almost forcibly suppressed the impulse in his heart and did not order his soldiers to speed up again.

It is a recognized fact of the Western Army that the Longbow Camp is powerful in combat, but when their manpower will eventually be exhausted, they have now increased the speed of their emergency march to the highest level. If they continue to accelerate regardless, then after the soldiers arrive on the battlefield, they will

There is simply not enough energy to devote to the fight.

As a veteran on the battlefield, Su Wu naturally understands this truth, but the most important thing right now is to rescue the palace.

When they were finally able to see the majestic outline of Kyoto, a large number of elite cavalry suddenly appeared in front of them.

The leading general of the Xiying Cavalry Guard is Commander Tan Sheng.

He was originally responsible for intercepting the Beiying army. After receiving Wang Pingzhang's order, he left the Longxiang Guards cavalry to harass the Beiying, trying to slow down the opponent's support for Kyoto, and then quickly returned with the main force of the Knights.

The advantage of the cavalry's high mobility was evident at this moment.

When he saw two firework orders issued in succession from the city, Tan Sheng immediately led the army westward, just in time to stop the Longbow Army who had traveled a long distance.

Although he was at a disadvantage in terms of military strength, Tan Sheng quickly judged the battlefield situation. He and the Cavalry Guards must undertake the most arduous task. Even if the cavalry was ruined, the Longbow Army must be stopped outside the city.

Because now, apart from the defenders in the city, the Northern Camp army still far away, and the elite Western Army in front of him, Emperor Kaiping could no longer bring out enough troops to affect the outcome of the battle.

By taking over the palace and controlling the court, Wang Pingzhang and the Sixth Prince would have at least half the advantage.

For a major treason involving the nine clans, a 50% chance of winning is already an unimaginable situation.

Tan Sheng exhaled a breath of thick air and raised his right arm high. All the knights and guards behind him had tragic expressions on their faces.

In the distance, the moment Su Wu saw the cavalry appearing, he turned to look at Gu Mang beside him.

"Please give the order, Lord Marquis!" Gu Mang looked determined.

Su Wu said one word at a time: "You lead your cavalry and open the way for the army at all costs. Even if you fight to the death, you must isolate the rebel cavalry and never allow them to block the advance of the army!"

Gu Mang said in a cold voice: "The last general takes orders!"

Su Wu looked at the Kyoto city wall in the distance. The distance should be only about ten miles. It seemed to only take half an hour to travel, but at this moment, it was very likely to become an unreachable natural chasm.

A natural chasm that changed the fate of the Liang court and countless people.

Looking at the rebel cavalry in the distance who were well-organized and ready to attack, Su Wu tried his best to issue the order for a decisive battle.

"March with drums and quell the rebellion!"
Chapter completed!
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