The two had already exchanged several rounds of blows.
The continuous hard strikes had caused several chips to form on the blade of his ax, and his hands were slightly numb from gripping the weapon.
He had sensed it earlier.
This big guy's strength was simply overwhelming.
Just how lucky was that Luo, along with the guy who wielded an ax like him.
There were actually two fierce warriors in this tribe.
Wait.
As Yho Kai's gaze swept over the figure, standing next to Logic like a personal bodyguard, he couldn't he help but twitch his facial muscles.
There were three fierce warriors.
The last one was the hatred he had drawn towards that Luo.
Damn it, how infuriating.
The chaotic thoughts in his mind caused him to expose a flaw.
And Luo Yong seized the opportunity.
With a sudden burst of aggression, he unleashed a deadly move, swinging his menacing single-handed giant ax directly at Kai's head.
If that ax landed, it wouldn't just be a matter of splitting his skull.
Given this big guy's strength, his whole head would probably explode like a watermelon.
In a critical moment, Zhaokai forced his body to change his movement.
Watching the single-handed giant axe nearly scrape past his eyelids sent a chill down his spine, and he was drenched in cold sweat.
He reminded himself to concentrate, absolutely not to get distracted again.
While the two fought fiercely, Logic was not worried about Lu Yong being at a disadvantage.
After the training and integration period, as the leader of the Shield Act soldier unit, Lu Yong had already melded into a cohesive hole with his troops.
In this battle, it seemed like Lu Yong was engaged in a one-on-one duel with Zhaok Kai.
But in reality, every one of his movements was supported and covered by the Shield Act soldiers around him.
In contrast, Gujan lacked this level of synergy.
His unauthorized entry into the fight would only disrupt their originally seamless cooperation.
Therefore, in this battle, Gujan could only stand beside Logic, acting as a bodyguard.
Gujan, what do you think Luo Yong's current strength is? Does he have a chance against that Zhao Kai? Compared to the beginning, Lu Yong's strength had undoubtedly grown stronger.
But on paper, his bravery level still remained at three stars, making it difficult for him to advance to four stars.
Of course, Logic also knew that even at three stars, there were distinctions in strength.
It was like scores on exam.
90 points were excellent and 99 points were also excellent.
But who could say these two scores were exactly the same? Although Gujan, who could not join the battle, felt frustrated, he still answered seriously after hearing Logic's question.
I have fought both of them.
But as it stands, Lu Yong is unlikely to behave opponent.
Chapter 131.
Lu Yong<unk>s weakness.
Lu Gi didn't expect Gujan to respond so decisively without even a hint of hesitation.
What do you mean specifically? In what areas is Lu Yong strength lacking? After all, he was his strongest general and a trusted confidant.
So Lu Gi valued him highly.
Guo Jan upon hearing this pondered seriously.
He wasn't someone who was good at talking and it wasn't easy for him to articulate where Lu Yong fell short.
After a long moment of contemplation, he finally spoke slowly.
That guy Lu Yong has a lot of natural strength, which makes him overly reliant on this advantage in battle.
He prefers to go head-to-head, using his power to suppress his opponents, but he lacks.
He lacks.
At this point, Gujan<unk>s brows furrowed as he seemed unsure how to describe further.
Luji thought for a moment and then interjected.
Lacks a bit of agility and technique.
Yes, yes, that's it, Gujan exclaimed, slapping his forehead.
He indeed lacks agility and technique.
Moreover, his performance heavily depends on his state.
When he's in good form, he can fight me to a standstill for 50 rounds, but when he's not, he could be defeated in less than 30 rounds.
Upon hearing this, a flicker of understanding crossed Luog's eyes.
This was clearly the difference stemming from whether the brave and battle skill was activated, and he felt he had a grasp on the situation.
At the same time, while the two were talking, there was a new development in the battle at the city gate.
After enduring the continuous impact from the siege engines outside, the connection point of the entire gate finally couldn't bear the load and showed obvious signs of cracking.
Seeing this, Lu G's expression changed slightly.
The gate is about to fall.
Everyone retreat.
Previously, Lu Gi was determined to kill because he was confident of victory.
But if the gate fell, it would truly be life-threatening, including Luo Yong.
The shield and axe soldiers promptly retreated upon hearing the order.
This action gave Kai an opportunity at that moment.
After a series of fierce battles, Zhao Kai, covered in blood, seized a chance and raised his ax, making a motion as if he intended to throw it.
Luo, even if I die, I'm taking you down with me.
Hearing this seemingly suicidal declaration along with Zhao Kai's action of throwing the axe, Lu Yong and the others who were retreating in compliance with Luo Gi's order immediately changed their expressions.
Protect the chief quickly protect the chief.
For seeing what Zhaok Kai was about to do, the group yelled loudly and rushed to shield Luo Gi, hoping to block Zhao Kai's attack aimed at him.
However, standing at the back of the formation, Lu OG, the main figure, sense something was off.
With a quick glance, he shouted, "Don't be fooled.
He's trying to find an opportunity to escape.
" At this moment, there was a fierce general beside him, protecting him.
Gujan's strength should have been recognized by Zhao Kai.
Did he really think he could kill him right under Gujan's nose by merely tossing an ax? That thought was too naive.
Moreover, if Shokai truly wanted to die with him, his gaze should have been fixated on Lu Gi.
Yet, in reality, that guy's eyes were constantly shifting, clearly confirming his escape route.
Combining these two reasons, Zhaokai's true intentions became evident.
However, when Lu Gi shouted this warning, it was already too late.
The panicked Luo Yong and others hastily retreated to protect him, causing the entire formation to collapse, which also provided Zhao Kai with the space to act.
Zhul, realizing his plan had been exposed, was startled, but didn't pause for a moment.
He sharply lifted his ax, using the momentum to leap, planning to escape through the collapsing gap before the gate completely fell.
Knowing Lu Yong and the others wouldn't be able to stop him, Lu G's face darkened.
He snatched the bow and arrow from a nearby archer and with no time to aim, he activated the precision shot skill and quickly fired an arrow based on instinct.
The arrow shot straight towards Zhao Kai's unprotected back.
In that instant, without even looking back, it was as if Zhao Kai had an eye on the back of his head as he swung his ax to deflect the incoming arrow.
Meanwhile, he caught a glimpse of Luog, who was still in the position of drawing the bow, and his pupils constricted slightly.
Finally, he understood who had fired that last arrow.
Retreat.
As his feet touched the ground, his battered body swayed uncontrollably, almost causing him to fall.
When the gate fell, he was the only one who managed to escape alive.
The shield and axe soldiers who had been trapped with him had long since perished under the enemy's onslaught.
With the close combat troops suffering heavy losses, the rear archers were practically useless.
As for tactics, that guy named Luo was much more ruthless in that regard.
In this battle, he had lost again.
Chief, what about our siege engines? Forget them.
Zhokai uttered these three words, his face showing clear pain.
It was a fight for survival now.
Was he going to push the siege engines to escape? Did he really think the opposing forces wouldn't catch up? At this moment, he was unusually resolute, declaring he didn't need them and quickly led his remaining subordinates into the woods.
The pursuit from the Mingjing tribe was swift.
The surrounding woods felt like their own backyard to the warriors of the Ming Jing tribe.