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Chapter 106

  Chapter 106

  The barbarian general was not agile and fell straight off his horseback, making a dull thud as he hit the ground.

  He fell right under Tang Yin's feet. Before the barbarian general could struggle to his feet, Tang Yin swung his sickle knife, dispersing the dark flames above. Next, he raised the knife and aimed at the barbarian general's neck, chopping down with all his might.

  "Ah..."

  Watching the terrifying scythe chopping down towards him, the barbarian general wanted to dodge, but his body, which had been thrown to the ground and was aching all over, couldn't muster up any strength at this moment. His eyes were wide with fear, and he involuntarily let out a shrill cry, his hands instinctively rising to cover his head.

  A strong man's arm is just flesh and blood, how can it withstand a spiritualized weapon. In the ear wheel, only a crisp crackling sound was heard, the barbarian general's neck along with both arms, responded to the sound and broke off, the big brain rolled on the ground, rolling far away.

  Tang Yin stepped forward with his spear, first pinning down the severed head, then lowering his body to pick it up, holding it high above his head, and shouting at the barbarian cavalry who were still charging towards him: "Those who offend the Great Wind Border will be killed without pardon!"

  The heavily armored cavalrymen of the Huaibei State saw their commander beheaded by the enemy and were shocked and terrified, with a drastic change in expression. However, they only paused for three seconds before shouting and charging at Tang Yin again.

  Tang Yin's face was gloomy, one hand holding the head of the barbarian general, the other hand holding a sickle, facing his opponent.

  Very soon, both sides came into contact with each other. Before Tang Yin made a move, the knight who rushed to the front first stabbed at Tang Yin's chest with his spear. The latter dodged sideways, avoiding the sharp blade, and then counterattacked with a knife, slashing horizontally at the opponent's waist. Not to mention that heavily armored cavalrymen were clumsy due to their heavy armor, even agile people might not be able to dodge Tang Yin's swift knife.

  Ah!

  Tang Yin's sword was chopping at the knight's waist. If it were an ordinary soldier who was hit by his heavy sword, his body would immediately be cut in two. However, the armor of the heavily armored cavalryman was too thick, and even Tang Yin found it difficult to completely sever his armor.

  The scimitar only cut halfway and couldn't be pulled out, stuck in the knight's body. The blade was tightly clamped by the gap in the armor, making it difficult to pull out. Tang Yin was still using force when two heavy cavalrymen with long spears arrived, one stabbing his face and the other his chest.

  Tang Yin took a deep breath, crouched down and rolled forward with the momentum, avoiding the cavalry's attack while also pulling the knight who had been pinning his sickle to the ground. At this point, the knight was already dead, but his armor remained stuck to Tang Yin's sickle, as if it had grown onto it.

  Shout out in a low voice! Tang Yin exerted his strength and spun the sickle wheel, seeing another cavalry charging towards him. He swiftly dodged to the side, popping out more than three meters away, taking advantage of the brief gap as the heavily armored cavalryman passed by his side, he fiercely slammed the spinning sickle down.

  The sword didn't arrive, but the knight's corpse hanging above fell off first and flew over.

  Bang!

  With a dull thud, the corpse crashed heavily onto the warhorse's flank.

  The corpse of the heavily armed cavalryman was already heavy enough, and with Tang Yin's added force, it was a full-on crash. The warhorse was knocked flying more than half a meter away, colliding with another warhorse, and all that could be heard was a loud thud as both horses fell over, throwing their riders off in the process.

  Two heavily armored cavalrymen lay on the ground, struggling to get up but unable to rise, their thick armor providing them with super-strong protection while also bringing them a heavy burden, making every step difficult once they dismounted.

  Tang Yin saw this and his mind moved, but before he could think carefully, the other side's cavalry came to kill again.

  This Besa heavy armored cavalry has only about two thousand people, but the combat power is extremely strong. Even if Tang Yin was trapped in it, he would have a feeling of being unable to exert his strength even if he plunged into the water. Especially when the heavy armored cavalry charged forward, the impact force generated was so great that if he didn't have the Ling armor protecting him and his agile movements, he would probably have been crushed to pieces by now, trampled into pulp.

  The heavily armored cavalry was indeed not in vain. Tang Yin now had a deep understanding and put away his disdainful intention. He deployed Shadow Drift, flashing out of the heavy cavalry's horses to the periphery. Taking advantage of one knight who hadn't reacted yet, he struck him down from his warhorse with a horizontal sword, then rode up on it in succession.

  Being on horseback, facing the heavily armored cavalry again became much easier. Tang Yin swung his sickle-shaped sword, no longer directly clashing with the enemy in a hard-hitting manner, but instead continuously released spiritual waves to kill the enemy. Even if they couldn't break through the armor, at least they could knock them off their warhorses, rendering the heavy cavalry useless.

  However, this way of fighting cannot unleash the Dark Flame, and the spiritual energy cannot be recovered. Repeatedly releasing Spiritual Waves is also extremely draining on spiritual energy, and after a short battle, Tang Ye already felt that his internal spiritual energy was severely depleted.

  At this moment, Shangguan brothers, Cheng Jin, Ao Qing and two thousand Fengjun arrived. Shangguan Yuanwu and Shangguan Yuanbiao had the highest cultivation, running in the front, and as soon as they came up, they beheaded a heavy armored cavalryman respectively, then stood on either side of Tang Yin, fighting shoulder to shoulder with him.

  Taking advantage of Shangguan brothers' arrival, Tang Yin took a deep breath and after a brief pause, turned his head to look back, seeing that their own soldiers were about to be killed. He urgently told the Shangguan brothers: "I'll take care of this place, you two lead the brothers to continue advancing, first relieve the crisis at Biancheng!"

  Relieving the siege of Biancheng is only one aspect. The second reason is that Besa's heavy armored cavalry is too powerful, and our two thousand men are not their match at all. Once a battle starts, I don't know how many brothers will die in war.

  Upon hearing this, both Upper Guan brothers were stunned. Upper Guan Yuanbiao said, "Sir, we will lend you a helping hand..."

  Before he finished speaking, Tang Yin interrupted in a low voice, shouting: "A mere thousand enemy soldiers, do I need your help? Listen to my orders, immediately kill towards the border city, and cooperate with our brothers inside the city, first break through the barbarian army attacking the city. If you miss this opportunity, I want your two heads!"

  Although he couldn't see Tang Yin's expression, just listening to his icy tone made Shangguan Yuanwu shiver and not dare say another word. The two of them turned around and pretended to run back.

  "Halt!" Tang Yin shouted to the two men, at the same time flicking his wrist and tossing the severed head to Shangguan Yuanwu. "The barbarian general has been killed by me," he said. "When you make contact with the enemy, don't forget to show them their general's head!"

  "Understood! Sir!" Officer Yuanwu responded crisply, holding the severed head, and led two thousand soldiers with his brother Officer Yuanbiao, bypassing the heavily armored cavalry, and charging straight at the city wall.

  They left, but Cheng Jin and Ao Qing did not leave. The two of them walked to Tang Yin's side, replacing the position of the Shangguan brothers just now.

  Tang Yin did not urge the two to leave again, but glanced at them and then looked ahead at the enemy, saying: "The barbarian soldiers' armor is very thick, they are not afraid of spiritual soldiers, when fighting, don't be greedy for killing the enemy, just knock them off their war horses!"

  Cheng Jin and Ao Qing nodded in unison, facing the heavily armored cavalry of Bessa. Neither of their expressions was relaxed, as Feng Jun had suffered greatly at their hands before, and among the fallen generals were not a few masters of spiritual martial arts.

  Taking a deep breath, Tang Yin raised his scythe and shouted, "Kill!" Before the words had even left his lips, he led the charge on horseback towards the heavily armored cavalry formation.

  The heavily armored cavalry didn't care about anyone else, almost all the spears were pointed at Tang Yin alone, thinking of avenging their own general and also to have an explanation when they return.

  The infantry of the barbarian army did not care about formations, but the cavalry was different. The hundred-man square formation, ten by ten, was exceptionally neat and tidy. Once they encountered an enemy, they immediately formed a pincer movement, trapping them firmly inside.

  Tang Yin, Cheng Jin, and Ao Qing were all dark-cultivation spirit cultivators, and they weren't afraid of being surrounded by the enemy. However, the "thick skin" on their opponents' bodies was too frustrating to deal with, and fighting them also consumed a lot of spiritual energy.

  The chaotic fight didn't last long, Tang Yin soon separated from Cheng Jin and Ao Qing, turning into a one-on-one duel.

  The more he fought against his opponent, the more he could discover his weaknesses. For a Spirit Master, when facing heavily armored cavalry, one must strike quickly and accurately, targeting vital areas such as the eyes, neck, and joints. These areas are either unprotected or have the thinnest protection. If ordinary soldiers were to face heavily armored cavalry, they would first need to attack the warhorse, although this wouldn't kill the opponent, it would render them useless on the battlefield, unable to even escape. The warhorses of heavy cavalry also had thick armor, so attacks could only be made at their legs.

  The best way to attack Ma Chao's legs is with a rolling knife.

  Tang Yin is a man who acts on his thoughts, and in order to verify his own ideas, he abandoned his war horse and went into battle on foot.

  As he dismounted, the heavy armored cavalrymen's attack became even more fierce, with long spears thrusting towards him from all directions.

  Long weapons are not suitable for rolling knives. Tang Yin divided the sickle in his hand and transformed it into two curved knives with a crescent moon shape. He then rolled on the ground to avoid the chaotic guns, and swung out both knives. As the knife light flashed by, the hooves of a war horse were cut off, and the knight on the horse was unprepared, shouting as he fell down. All that could be heard was a thud, and the knight landed like a heavy iron block hitting the ground, with a dull sound.

  Tang Yin didn't stop for a moment, his momentum unabated, and he charged out sideways with his wheels. At the same time, his twin blades hacked at another warhorse's hooves. The knight on the horse was already on guard, but Tang Yin's speed was too fast, and the heavy armor cavalry's warhorses were too clumsy, leaving no time to dodge. The sound of the blade splitting bone echoed again, and the warhorse's legs were severed, causing it to collapse forward.

  Di Gun Dao is a knife technique of the lower three roads, specializing in attacking the opponent's lower body. At this time, it was used by Tang Yan in the chaos of war, especially when the enemy was not agile enough to be heavy armor cavalry. It can be said that the power of Di Gun Dao was brought to the extreme. In a short period of time, more than 100 Bessarabian horses fell to the ground and struggled to get up but couldn't stand up, and the barbarian knights were scattered all over the place.

  The Tang army was not injured, but instead was repeatedly wounded by Tang. The barbarian army's heavy armor cavalry morale greatly decreased. Seeing this, Tang became even more urgent in his attacks, and the rolling knife became more and more skilled, and also easier to use. He was seen moving like lightning, sometimes darting between the enemy cavalry formation, sometimes hiding under the belly of a war horse, but wherever he went, there would be accompanied by the neighing of horses and the dull sound of heavy objects hitting the ground.

  They are fiercely fighting on this side, and on the other side, the battle in Biancheng has also reached a white-hot level.

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