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    Chapter 357: Shocking Zhang Fei

    Chen Dao, Liu Bei's pro-army commander, is second only to Zhao Yun. Although his reputation is not obvious, his strength cannot be underestimated.  

    Zhang Xiu, a fierce general from Xiliang, once killed Cao Cao until he almost lost his life.

    The combined power of these two people is extraordinary.

    It¡¯s just that, after experiencing the Battle of Li City and the siege of four generals, Yan Liang¡¯s skills in group challenges have improved to a higher level.

    No matter how powerful the two people in front of them are, how can they be stronger than Xu Huang and other four generals who joined forces that day.

    Seeing the gun attack coming from the left and right, Yan Liang showed no fear, his Adam's apple squirmed like a steel ball, and he let out a thunderous roar.

    Amidst the whistling sound, the steel knife in his hand that drank countless blood swung out from left to right like a wheel.

    The layer upon layer of force is like the roaring waves crashing on the shore, one wave after another, sweeping the air until it makes a "chichi" sound.

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    The two spear points that came like lightning were easily deflected by the sword, and both Zhang Xiu and Chen Dao were shocked.

    Crazy force poured into their bodies, and the energy and blood in their chests rolled like a tide at the same time.

    The two lovers of Liu Bei looked at each other, and their eyes were filled with unavoidable horror. They were all stunned by Yan Liang's superb martial arts, as if they couldn't believe that the two of them joined forces and couldn't take the lead.

    Shocked, the second general became even more angry. He mounted his horse and attacked again with his spear, trying to clear up his damaged dignity.

    However, Yan Liang never gave them a chance. The sword in his hand came after him, and one move after another, he counterattacked towards the two men like a shooting star chasing the moon.

    "But the shadow of the knife turned into layers of iron curtains, and instead of closing, it wrapped the two people in it, forcing the two people to have no choice but to cope with it, without even a chance to breathe.

    Twenty moves passed in the blink of an eye, and Zhang Xiu and Chen Dao were forced into a panic by Yan Liang. They were full of flaws and almost difficult to deal with.

    "Retreat, retreat quickly¡ª¡ª"

    Seeing that his life would be in danger if the battle continued, Zhang Xiu shouted and took the lead in riding his horse and retreating.

    As soon as Zhang Xiu withdrew, Chen Dao dared to fight again, so he quickly jumped out of the battle group. Two of Liu Bei's generals were defeated by Yan Liang and fled after more than twenty moves.

    Yan Liang's target was Liu Bei, and he didn't bother to kill these two generals. He sneered, wielded his iron cavalry, killed the collapsed enemy soldiers, and continued to pursue him to the east.

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    A few hundred steps away, Zhang Fei was fighting with Huang Zhong who was returning.

    Like the previous confrontation, these two top-level generals still fought evenly, with no winner or loser.

    However, the military strength the two relied on this time has already been reversed.

    Huang Zhong succeeded in luring the enemy, and his own troops were ambushed, and the remaining power of killing all directions came. He naturally cheered up and became more courageous the more he fought.

    On the contrary, Zhang Fei, who originally had a superior force, was killed by Yan Liang's cavalry and suffered heavy casualties.

    Seeing his subordinates being ravaged by the iron hoofs of the enemy, and seeing more and more soldiers begin to give up resistance and flee in all directions, Zhang Fei, who was already impatient, felt his heart beat like thunder.

    However, even if Zhang Fei has the courage to defeat ten thousand people, how can he restore the defeat by himself? What's more, he is currently entangled and fighting with Huang Zhong, a powerful enemy, and there is no way he can escape.

    In the blink of an eye, more than a hundred moves have been passed, and the outcome is still indistinguishable.

    Just when Zhang Fei was furious, he saw a group of soldiers and horses to the west, breaking through the siege and rushing towards this side.

    The man surrounded by the army is Liu Bei.

    Liu Bei saw Zhang Fei fighting with a veteran, but he didn't dare to help him at all. He could only shout: "Yide, we have been ambushed by Yan Liang's dog thief. We don't have to fight anymore and retreat to Suiyang quickly."

    With a loud shout, Liu Bei, under the protection of a group of pro-combatants, passed by the battle group and fled eastward all the way.

    Zhang Fei was relieved to see that Liu Bei was okay, but when he heard Liu Bei shouting, he was shocked.

    He originally thought that it was just his front army that was ambushed, and Liu Bei would soon lead the central army to attack. Not only would he be able to break his siege, but he would also be able to kill all the ambush troops without joining together as a group.

    But what shocked Zhang Fei was that Yan Liang not only ambushed his former army, but was so bad that he ambushed Liu Bei's entire 30,000-strong army.

    Zhang Fei was used to seeing most of his elder brothers fleeing. When Liu Bei passed by in a hurry, Zhang Fei knew that the situation was over and the defeat would be difficult to recover.

    Zhang Fei felt angry and ashamed.

    "surnameZhang's fellow men, you have fallen into my lord's clever trick. If you don't dismount and surrender, how long will it take?  "

    Huang Zhong became more courageous and energetic as he fought. While wielding his sword, he did not forget to utter "wild words" to disrupt Zhang Fei's spirit.

    Sure enough, Zhang Fei was infuriated by Huang Zhong and became angry. The snake spear in his hand danced like the wind, almost like a mad beast, and he struck wildly, and every move seemed to kill them all.

    Zhang Fei went berserk, his combat power increased greatly in an instant, and he was almost like a murderous god.

    Huang Zhong suddenly felt more pressure. He didn't expect the Yan butcher to go crazy, and his combat power increased to such an extent in an instant.

    In a confrontation that was originally evenly divided, Huang Zhong was at a disadvantage in an instant and could only try his best to cope.

    It¡¯s a pity that Zhang Fei is made of flesh and blood after all, so how can he continue to attack like this without any effort.

    After more than thirty attacks, Zhang Fei's moves gradually weakened. Huang Zhong, who was already covered in sweat, finally managed to withstand this round of attacks.

    But after the violent attack, Zhang Fei was even more shocked. He thought to himself that this old guy had such strong endurance, and he was able to withstand a violent attack like a raging wave of his own.

    When Fang Zi was surprised, he saw the dust and fog rising, and a group of iron cavalry coming from the west. The remaining Liu Bei troops turned around and collapsed. The leader of the enemy army was the first to charge forward.

    As soon as he glanced sideways at Yan Liang, all Zhang Fei's anger and pride were extinguished in an instant.

    In the battle in Runan back then, he had personally fought against Yan Liang, and he knew that his martial arts skills were on par with his own.

    Now Yan Liang takes advantage of the victory to kill, and with such a powerful old guy in front of him, it would be strange if the two of them join forces and don't take his own life.

    Although Zhang Fei has a violent temper, he is by no means stupid. Seeing Yan Liang's attack, all his fighting spirit disappeared. He didn't care about his dignity, so he attacked with a few swords and turned his horse to escape.

    If Huang Zhong had been more than ten years younger, he would not have allowed Zhang Fei to escape easily. However, at an advanced age, he had experienced two fierce battles and had just withstood Zhang Fei's sudden attack. His physical strength was already extremely exhausted.  big.

    Now I want to chase Zhang Fei, but I don¡¯t have enough physical strength, so I can only watch Zhang Fei escape.

    At this time, Yan Liang, who was dozens of steps away, saw Zhang Fei trying to escape, so he shouted: "Old general, where is your magic arrow¡ª¡ª"

    Yan Liang's roar suddenly woke up Huang Zhong, and he suddenly remembered that what he had was not only superb martial arts, but also the unparalleled skill of piercing a Yang with a hundred steps.

    Huang Zhong, who suddenly woke up, hurriedly hung up the long sword, took off the hanging hard bow, opened the bow like a crescent moon, and the arrow shot out like a shooting star.

    But when a "swish" sound was heard, the sharp arrow shot out of the air and went straight to Zhang Fei's back.

    Zhang Fei, who was galloping on horseback, suddenly heard the sound of strings ringing behind him, and knew that there was a cold arrow coming. He didn't have time to think too much, and almost instinctively fell on the horse's back.

    However, Huang Zhong's arrow came very quickly. Before Zhang Fei's tiger-bear body could get down, the sharp arrow had already pierced the air.

    Poof!

    There was a muffled sound of bone and flesh tearing, and the incoming arrow hit Zhang Fei's right shoulder. The extremely powerful force not only penetrated Zhang Fei's armor, but also shot directly through his shoulder.

    Zhang Fei hissed in pain, his body swayed, and he almost fell off the horse. He squeezed the horse's belly with his legs and managed to stabilize his body.

    Zhang Fei, who was hit by an arrow, did not care about the severe pain in his shoulder. He just took the arrow wound and fled towards Suiyang in the east.

    "The old general is really good at archery." Yan Liang praised loudly as he rode up.

    Huang Zhong gritted his teeth and said, "It's a pity that the guy escaped and didn't shoot him to death with an arrow."

    Although Huang Zhong was deeply regretful, Yan Liang knew that shooting at a fast-moving target that was dozens of steps away was already extremely difficult, and the enemy he was shooting at was a fierce man like Zhang Fei. Huang Zhong could shoot and wound Zhang Fei.  , it¡¯s really not easy.

    At that moment, Yan Liang's general Huang Zhong said a few words of relief, then mounted his horse and waved his troops to continue the pursuit.

    At this time, Liu Bei's 30,000 troops had been crushed by Yan Liang's 4,000 cavalry, with nearly 20,000 casualties. The remaining less than 10,000 defeated troops, all of whom abandoned their helmets and armor, followed Liu Bei towards Suiyang City.  Fleeing in the direction.

    Yan Liang was merciless and left half of his troops to clean the battlefield. He Huai led two thousand cavalry and continued to pursue them.

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    Liu Bei, who was running away, was shocked and hurt.

    Since annexing Yuan Tan's army, the number of soldiers and horses under his command has increased to 60,000. Looking at the world, it is also a formidable army.

      Among these six, 30,000 stayed in Qingzhou to guard against enemies from the north and the south. Among them, 30,000 were led by Liu Bei himself to conquer the Central Plains.

    After this disastrous defeat, nearly 20,000 soldiers were lost, and the loss of ordnance and baggage was countless. The army he had worked so hard to manage had lost nearly half of it in less than an hour.

    Liu Bei was in so much pain that he seemed to be able to feel that his heart was bleeding.

    Looking back at the defeated troops running across the field, Liu Bei was filled with hatred and anger.

    He hated Yan Liang, hated this traitorous general of the Yuan family, who not only took away his wives and concubines, but also used such insidious tricks to destroy nearly half of his elite soldiers, shattering his dream of seizing the Central Plains in one fell swoop.

    He also hates Sun Quan. He hates this ignorant blue-eyed boy. If he didn't withdraw his troops easily, how could Yan Liang come to ambush him.

    Zhang Fei, the third brother, Zhang Xiu, the beloved general, and Chen Dao and other generals, I don¡¯t know whether they are alive or dead at the moment. No matter which one of them is lost, it will be enough to make Liu Bei heartbroken.

    But at the moment, he doesn¡¯t have much to worry about. All Liu Bei has planned is to escape back to Suiyang first.

    As the running became more urgent, Suiyang City was about to arrive, Liu Bei's mood finally calmed down a little, and he was already thinking about how to clean up the mess after this defeat.

    At this moment, Liu Bei suddenly saw a group of soldiers and horses blocking the road ahead, blocking his way to escape.  (To be continued.
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