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Text Chapter 462 The last obstacle

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    The rain of arrows in the sky intertwined into a network of light, covering the sky above the river bank.

    The cars and boats, like mad sharks in the water, rushed against the rain of arrows.

    On several decks, the shieldmen built layers of fish scale shields to cover the crossbowmen behind them as they fired arrows at the Wu position on the river bank.

    Huang Gai on the shore was galloping back and forth, directing the soldiers to fire arrows without hesitation.

    In addition to the crossbowmen, the Wu people also deployed catapults and other heavy long-range weapons on the shore. The stone bullets fell into the water one after another, and the huge waves stirred up killed all the Yan Army soldiers on the nearby warships.  Wet.

    The locust-like arrows and the roaring trebuchets formed a dense firepower network.

    Under this defense, officers and soldiers of Yan's army were constantly shot to death by arrows, stone bullets continued to hit the warships, and soldiers fell into the water in droves.

    The screams came one after another, but they were quickly drowned in the sound of the surging water.

    The Wu people on the shore were also having a hard time. The arrows reflected from Yan Jun's warships were equally dense. The Wu soldiers deployed on the outside of the waterway were constantly hit by arrows and fell into the water. The blood dyed the coastal line with a layer of red.

    The resistance of the Wu people was not tenacious. However, the disadvantages in numbers and combat effectiveness meant that although the Wu people tried their best, they were unable to block Yan Jun's advance.

    Among the more than 7,000 soldiers guarding the main camp, nearly 3,000 were recruits transferred from the rear. These soldiers, who had only had small fights with the Shanyue people, had never seen such a tragic scene. They were mentally defeated.  One step ahead.

    But those led by Gan Ning were the elite of Yan's army who had fought in hundreds of battles. Looking at the entire Yangtze River, no one could defeat them.

    Fifty steps¡ª¡ª

    Thirty steps¡ª¡ª

    Twenty steps¡ª¡ª

    Facing the rain of arrows from the sky, the first dozen or so vehicles and ships finally successfully rushed to the enemy camp.

    With the sound of rumbling, the rushing warship used the momentum to smash the wooden fence of the water gate in one fell swoop, and rushed straight into the waterway with the unabated momentum.

    On the warship, Yan Jun's infantry had been unable to restrain themselves for a long time. Before the warship could stop, they jumped from the ship to the trestle in a swarm. The swords in their hands ruthlessly slashed at the panicked Wu soldiers.

    The archers were useless, and the close-quarters fighting began.

    Huang Gai, who was commanding people from the shore, couldn't help but change his expression when he saw that the enemy ships still broke into the water camp.

    Before he could think too much, Huang Gai rode his horse, wielded his sword, and led hundreds of his troops towards the trestle.

    At this time, more and more warships crashed into the waterway, and countless Yan Jun soldiers, like tigers emerging from the cage, came to the shore.

    Relying on their numerical advantage, Yan's army was surging like a tidal wave on several trestles in the center, forcing the panicked Wu soldiers to retreat step by step, all the way back from the trestle to the river bank.

    Once Yan Jun is allowed to go ashore and break into the hinterland of Shuiying from the center, the entire shore defense will collapse.

    Wu Jun's defensive position is already in danger.

    "You are not allowed to retreat, those who retreat will be killed¡ª¡ª"

    Amidst the roar, Huang Gai rode his horse and wielded his sword to kill him. With his sword in his hand, he first killed several Wu soldiers who were retreating.

    Under this bloody intimidation, the retreat was finally suppressed. The Wu soldiers could only muster up their courage and press on Yan Jun, who was almost rushing ashore.

    Huang Gai swept his blade in four directions, harvesting heads crazily, and led the Wu army to suppress the position, forcing Yan Jun back to the trestle.

    Although Yan Jun had a large number of people, the trestle was narrow and could not be deployed. Instead, it was unable to take advantage of its numbers and was blocked by Wu Jun on the trestle.

    While the infantry resisted stubbornly, the crossbowmen of the Wu army who had retreated to the shore had also settled down and began to fire arrows at the crowded soldiers of Yan Liang on the trestle.

    Screams, curses, and roars rang out. Yan Jun, who was blocked on the trestle, could only let Wu Jun shoot arrows, but fell into passivity.

    At this time, Gan Ning's flagship had also rushed into the waterway, and he saw at a glance the unfavorable situation for his family.

    "You're all fucking stupid. You have to walk on the trestle. Why don't I take the boat and wash up directly on the beach?"

    Amidst the curses, Gan Ning held his two halberds and jumped onto the walking barge tied to the side of the ship. The soldiers behind him also rushed to jump on.

    Gan Ning stood at the front of the boat, using his iron halberd to block the incoming arrows, while shouting: "Get your fucking oars and help me get to the beach -"

    ¡°Ho ho ho~~¡±

    The loud trumpets sounded, the sailors rowed hard, and the shield bearers held up wooden shields to resist the arrows from the Wu people.

    ??The Yan army that came after them changed boats one after another. Dozens of boats moved along the river.The water channel rushed straight to the beach.

    At this time, most of the Wu army was gathered at one end of the trestle, and they were unable to react in time to Yan Liang's sudden change of offensive tactics.

    By the time Huang Gai noticed the Yan troops rushing ashore one by one, it was already too late.

    Gan Ning's walking boat hit the beach first. Gan Ning, half-naked and holding a pair of halberds, was the first to jump off the walking boat, stepping on the shallows and rushing straight to the shore.

    Several Wu soldiers came forward with swords in hand, trying to block Gan Ning's path. Gan Ning shouted loudly and rushed forward with halberds in hand.

    The cold light passes by, and the figures are like the wind

    Before the three Wu soldiers could see clearly how Gan Ning would move, a thin red line appeared on each of their necks. The red line expanded rapidly until large volumes of blood gushed out like springs.

    The three Wu soldiers staggered and fell to the ground with their eyes wide open.

    Gan Ning didn't look back, and the blood-stained halberds struck out again, ruthlessly slashing at the enemy soldiers who were blocking the way.

    Behind him, countless boats rushed onto the beach one after another. Yan Jun's soldiers rushed onto the beach like a tide, rushing all the way towards the hinterland of the enemy's main camp.

    The Wu soldiers on the trestle saw a large number of Yan troops landing on the shore and attacking them from the flanks. The fighting spirit they had just boosted collapsed in the blink of an eye.

    The defeat began again. This time, no matter how Huang Gai killed him, he could not stop his army from retreating and escaping.

    As soon as the Wu army collapsed, the pressure on Yan Liang's troops blocked on the trestle suddenly decreased. These iron-blooded soldiers worked hard to break through the enemy's defense line and rushed to the river bank from the trestle.

    On the water and on the bridge, Yan Jun was like a broken bamboo, landing across the board.

    In the main direction of the battle, Wu Jun's defense system has fallen apart.

    "Xingba did a great job, he is worthy of being the number one general under my command, Yan Liang!"

    Yan Liang, who was watching the battle in the center of the river, couldn't help but be very excited when he saw Gan Ning's middle route army fighting on the enemy's bank. He ordered the warships to start, and he personally led the Tiger Guards to kill Wu Camp.

    On the bank of the river, Gan Ning was fighting until he rose. The two iron halberds were so invincible that no one could defeat them.

    As he clashed left and right, Gan Ning's bare arms were already covered with a layer of bloody battle clothes.

    Gan Ning was ready to fight, but Huang Gai was heartbroken.

    Lu Su trusted Huang Gai the most, so he gave him the task of guarding the central camp. Before the war, he was generous in guaranteeing votes, but how could he expect that it would become like this.

    Huang Gai, who was fighting in chaos, found Gan Ning who was killing him. It was the boy who was a Jinfan thief who broke through his defense line. If he failed in today's battle, where would Huang Gai's reputation be?

    Huang Gai was filled with grief and anger, and with anger rising from his heart, he rode his horse to kill the rebel army and headed straight for Gan Ning.

    ¡°Thief general, please accept your orders¡ª¡ª¡±

    Amidst the loud shouts, a man and a horse came like the wind, and the sword in his hand slashed at Gan Ning's head.

    Gan Ning, who was fighting furiously, suddenly turned around, only to see a gray-haired veteran running towards him. Before the blade in his hand could reach him, the surging force had already swept down on him.

    Before fighting, he knew that the enemy was not weak in martial arts. Gan Ning guessed that this person must be Huang Gai, a veteran of the Wu army.

    Older generations come to shame, really do not take advantage of themselves!

    Gan Ning's murderous intention suddenly increased, his steps staggered, his body tilted to one side, and he quickly avoided Huang Gai's slashing sword.

    As he stood up, Gan Ning struck the horse's hoof with his two halberds.

    But upon hearing a miserable hiss, Huang Gai's horse suddenly pounced forward as its two hooves were broken.

    Although Huang Gai was old, his reaction was quick. Taking advantage of the forward momentum of the war horse, his feet jumped quickly, and Nuo Da's body came out of the saddle and flew steadily to the ground.

    In the moment of dodging, he was able to counterattack. The strength of this Jinfan thief's martial arts really surprised Huang Gai.

    Fang turned around to wait for another fight, but saw a flash of red shadow in front of his eyes, and Gan Ning's towering body had already flashed in front of him like a ghost.

    The cold light passed by, and the two halberds shot out, attacking Huang Gai's two vital parts.

    The movements were so fast and the moves were so fierce, Huang Gai couldn't help but be surprised again.

    Before he could think too much, Huang Gai rushed to block the attack with his sword, protecting his left and right vital points.

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    With two muffled sounds, Huang Gai's old body moved slightly and barely stood up, but Gan Ning didn't give him a chance to breathe at all. A halberd from the left and a halberd from the right came like the wind.

    In the blink of an eye, Gan Ning danced his two halberds into layers of iron curtains, wrapping Huang Gai in them.

    Facing Gan Ning¡¯s aggressive offensive, Huang Gai couldn¡¯t help but feelThere was a sense of sadness. He, who had always thought that he was getting stronger as he got older, really realized that he was getting old.

    A mere boy with a background as a Jinfan thief could actually force one of Jiangdong's three veterans to the point where he could only parry. Where does Huang Gai's reputation lie?

    What made Huang Gai feel even more desolate was that there were so many talented people under Yan Liang's command. He suddenly felt that facing such a powerful opponent, Sun's luck might really have come to an end.

    In grief and anger, Huang Gai suddenly felt the determination to fight to the death. He shouted suddenly and attacked wildly with the sword in his hand without any effort. Every move hurt both sides and perished together.

    Gan Ning originally had the upper hand, but due to Huang Gai's desperate posture, the fight ended in a tie.

    Huang Gai's martial arts skills were not weak, and Gan Ning was only slightly better. He had the upper hand before because of his high fighting spirit and the young man's hard work and strength.

    At this time, Huang Gai's potential was stimulated and he suddenly went berserk. Gan Ning was a little overwhelmed for a while. After more than ten moves, Huang Gai slightly regained the upper hand.

    "This Huang Gai's martial arts is so good. If I continue to be entangled with him like this, I'm afraid I won't be able to defeat him with hundreds of moves. If I kill Lu Su for someone else, I won't be able to take my first achievement.  "

    Gan Ning's ambition was not with Huang Gai, but with Wu Jun's coach Lu Su. At this time, he could not defeat Huang Gai for the time being, and he couldn't help but feel anxious.

    At this moment, I suddenly heard a thunderous voice from behind: "Leave this Huang Gai to the general, and go and get Lu Su's head!"

    Gan Ning was shocked. He glanced sideways and was pleasantly surprised to see that more than ten years away, Yan Liang had already raised his horse and slashed his sword, standing tall among the rebellious army like a god general.  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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