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Huang Mingyuan held the horizontal knife in his hand and ran very fast. Seeing that Xiong Xia behind him could not keep up with Huang Mingyuan's speed, he gradually fell behind him.
Seeing that the other party was taken away by him, Huang Mingyuan gradually slowed down. Seeing that the opponent was only ten or twenty steps away from him, Huang Mingyuan suddenly turned around and threw the horizontal knife in his hand towards the opponent. This blow was very sharp and went straight to Xiong Xia's heart. Xiong Xia was startled while running and hurriedly blocked it with the iron boring machine in his hand. Just as he swept away one horizontal knife, the second horizontal knife arrived. It turned out that Huang Mingyuan threw the horizontal knives with one hand. The two sides were half a second apart, catching the other side off guard.
Xiong Xia is also a master, with a strong body. When he saw another knife flying towards his heart, he suddenly lifted another iron boring bar and hit the horizontal knife, knocking it away.
Huang Mingyuan missed two hits, Xiong Xia was relieved.
But Xiong Xia wasn't happy for even half a second when suddenly an arrow shot through the air and hit Xiong Xia in the chest. The arrow came with a fierce force, as violent as a thunderbolt, and went straight into Xiong Xia's belly, leaving only the feathers of the arrow exposed and trembling.
Xiong Xia¡¯s eyes almost bulged out. He took a few steps forward, stretched his hands forward, and finally his huge body fell to the ground.
Huang Mingyuan on the opposite side put down his long bow and breathed a sigh of relief.
It turns out that the two horizontal knives Huang Mingyuan threw just now were just bait, meant to divert Xiong Xia's attention. Xiong Xia was not wary of Huang Mingyuan's quick arrows, and swung his sword away left and right. Seeing that Huang Mingyuan's hands were empty, he became careless.
Huang Mingyuan's arrow was the essence of practicing continuous arrows. The core is speed. He shot quickly between the sparks of carbide and hit the abdomen of Xiong Xia, who was defenseless in front of him.
Once Huang Mingyuan's arrow is shot, it is like a shooting star chasing the moon, and no one can avoid it. People who know Huang Mingyuan's long-range shooting skills may not be immune to the attack, even if they are as fierce as Yuwen Chengdu, let alone Xiong Xia who doesn't know Huang Mingyuan.
"It's a pity that Xiong Xia was such an incompetent general. If he had been a powerful warrior on the frontier, it was a pity that he died like this.
When Xiong Xia died, the surrounding rebels were also stunned. This Xiong Xia's fierceness was beyond ordinary people, and everyone in the East Palace Army regarded him as a heavenly being. But he was killed so easily, how could everyone not be frightened.
Huang Mingyuan didn't care what the rebels thought. He immediately picked up a horizontal knife on the ground and stuck it on his waist. He also picked up a spear and attacked the rebels.
The fight between Huang Mingyuan and Xiong Xia delayed for a while. At this time, the rebels at the top of the city had already come downstairs. The dozen or so Daxing Palace guards alone could not stop the charge of hundreds of people. While Huang Mingyuan was still fighting bloody battles with Xiong Xia, the strongmen of the rebel army had already opened the city gate and let the rebel cavalry in.
Large groups of cavalry swarmed into the city and charged straight into it.
Huang Mingyuan was shocked and immediately shouted for everyone to retreat. He also ran north with a spear.
The rebel cavalry was very fast. Seeing that the cavalry wielding horizontal swords were about to rush forward and slaughter these guards wantonly, Huang Mingyuan cut off the rear with a spear in order to save these guards.
The horse came galloping first, intending to bump into Huang Mingyuan and then trample him. Huang Mingyuan did not dodge, facing the fierce horse. When the horse was almost close, he suddenly struck forward with a spear, dodged the horse and hit the knight in the middle.
Seeing the knight dismounted, Huang Mingyuan did not stop. Following the forward momentum, he hugged the horse's head with one arm and climbed onto the horse.
The horse took a few steps forward before being reined in by Huang Mingyuan. Huang Mingyuan held the horse's belly with both feet, turned the horse's head with one hand, and blocked the path of the large group of cavalry with a spear in the other hand.
If this group of cavalry were allowed to charge, none of the remaining guards would survive today. What Huang Mingyuan lacks now is soldiers. People are the most important now. One more is more strength. How could he sacrifice these guards in vain.
Huang Mingyuan asked these guards to send a message to Yang An, Wang Wei, and Pang Changshou, telling them that Daxing Gate had been lost and everyone was moving closer to Daxing Hall; at the same time, he was preparing to block the opponent's cavalry attack and buy time for these guards to evacuate.
But this was very risky. Huang Mingyuan knew that he could not get into a melee with the rebels, otherwise once he was surrounded by the rebel cavalry, he would be covered in iron and not be able to drive many nails.
Mang Tai, the general in charge of the cavalry of the East Palace Army, was stunned when he saw Huang Mingyuan on the opposite side with his sword in front of him. This man was too bold. Just when he was about to have someone step forward to kill him, Huang Mingyuan moved.
I saw Huang Mingyuan on horseback holding a spear and inserting it diagonally into the forward position of the Donggong Army cavalry. Because the city gate was narrow, hundreds of rebel cavalry could not pour in all at once, which gave Huang Mingyuan a chance.
Huang Mingyuan inserted himself into the opponent's formation from the side. The cavalry that collided head-on could only fight sideways. Huang Mingyuan relied on his flexibility and explosive power to catch his opponent off guard.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Mingyuan drew an arrow and stabbed the horse in the butt. The horse was in pain, jumped out, and ran forward.
Huang Mingyuan didn¡¯t have the time or distance to accelerate, so he had to rely on trickery.
The pained war horse galloped, Huang Mingyuan clenched his spear, pointed it at a knight on horseback, and thrust forward suddenly. Although Huang Mingyuan is not a strong general, his bravery is far beyond ordinary people. This spear stabbed with strong killing intent and awe-inspiring murderous aura. The opponent's cavalry had no time to defend and was knocked off their horses.
Huang Mingyuan succeeded with one blow, withdrew the spear smoothly, and then swept away in all directions.
If it were other generals, they would win with strength at this time, relying on brute force to knock the opponent off his horse, but Huang Mingyuan was already good at spear and spear skills, so how could he do this in order to save his physical strength.
It turns out that Huang Mingyuan had already identified the positions of the people around him when he drew his spear, so the spear he swept out was neither long nor short, and it just passed through the opponent's front abdomen, slicing the abdominal cavity straight from left to right.
The human abdomen is inherently weak in defense, but Huang Mingyuan's blow was like a "dragonfly touching water", and it was just right. The stomachs of those who were hit were all scattered on the ground, and they fell down from their horses wailing.
After sweeping away these people, Huang Mingyuan pinched the horse's belly to make it run faster. He was not going to continue to attack in, but to fight out against the front line of the rebel front. In this way, there is no need to risk going in, and it can also disrupt the opponent's forward attack and affect the progress of other opponent's armies.
Huang Mingyuan killed very quickly, constantly mowing down the knights of the East Palace and dismounting them along the way. He was about to penetrate the enemy, but suddenly there were two generals in front blocking his way.
These two men were the rebel cavalry generals Gui Jie and Lang Quan who were leading the army at the front. The two of them were originally ordered to storm the Daxing Palace. Seeing that Huang Mingyuan was wreaking havoc in the army and disrupting their formation, how could they endure it. But the army was moving forward so fast that it was impossible to stop and turn around to chase Huang Mingyuan. That would cause the people and horses in front and behind to collide and be trampled.
Therefore, the two of them had no choice but to watch Huang Mingyuan charge forward.
The two of them fought together, and after working together for a long time, they hurriedly turned their horses' heads to Huang Mingyuan's side and left the group. When Huang Mingyuan was about to fight out, the two of them arrived in front of Huang Mingyuan.
The two of them each held weapons, one in front and one behind, one defensive and one offensive, preparing to keep Huang Mingyuan here.
Looking at the two rebel cavalry standing in front of him, Huang Mingyuan squinted his eyes, slightly bowed his waist, and held a spear in one hand, preparing to fight them. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com