He is indeed a fierce player, but unfortunately his talent dictates that he must follow the archer route.
There is no way he can compete in a head-on clash with other fierce warriors.
In contrast to the two with clear objectives, Lu Yong is much more casual, wielding his weapon like a harvesting machine, killing wherever he goes.
At this moment, the enemy soldiers look at him with sheer terror in their eyes.
Returning to Gujan and Jeang Yao, it is clear that Jeang Yao has no desire to fight and just wants to retreat to save his leader.
However, after waiting so long, Gujan will not let him leave so easily.
Where do you think you're going? Your opponent is me.
The relentless assault continues to press against Jeang Yao.
The immense pressure forces him to take it seriously.
Seizing a flaw, he swings his stone ax directly at Guo Jean's neck.
As he launches this attack, Jeang Yao is certain that given Guo Jan's strength, he will definitely be able to dodge it.
He has already played out the subsequent battle in his mind and has prepared a response.
Waiting for the moment Guan dodges to immediately follow up with his planned assault to crush his opponent.
His plan is sound.
The problem lies with the madman opposite him.
Facing Jeang Yao's attack, Gujan merely sways his body slightly, allowing the attack to miss his neck and then lets the stone ax's blade strike hard against his shoulder.
Hot blood splatters onto his face.
What just happened in that fleeting moment, Jeang Yao stares down in shock, seeing a gruesome wound stretching from his left shoulder to his right abdomen.
At this moment, he remembers that as his stone axe struck Gujun's shoulder, Gujun's attack also landed on him, and he paid a far more painful price.
Injuries for injuries, blood for blood.
Wielding the brass axe, Gujan fights more fiercely.
The pain from various wounds stimulating his nerves, making his strikes even more violent and ferocious.
Ah! At this moment, Gujan is like a rampaging war demon, causing Jeang Yao to tremble in fear.
The wounds on his body increase, turning him into a blood soaked mess.
Due to excessive blood loss, his consciousness becomes blurry.
And soon he feels the world spinning as he collapses heavily to the ground, defeated, completely consumed by the war demon in front of him.
Jeang Yao's defeat is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Jeang Ying and the others who are already surrounded.
Jeang Yishing clearly did not expect one of his fierce generals to be defeated so thoroughly.
However, as a cornered beast fights back, he quickly reunites with his soldiers.
Jeang Yiang has no intention of offering his neck for slaughter.
He continuously directs his soldiers, searching for an opportunity to break through.
Meanwhile, Lu Gi, commanding from the rear, remains unafraid, countering every move without fear.
Both sides clearly have high command levels, and they skillfully command their troops, which surprises Lu G slightly.
Jeang Yishing<unk>s greatest failing lies in underestimating Lu G's strength.
Had he known that the Iron Wall tribe was merely a sub city, he likely would not have attacked so forcefully, but would have opted for a more cautious strategy.
However, the overall situation is now set and it is too late to say anything.
Just as Luogi prepares to further intensify his assault and deliver the final blow, welcoming another victory, an unexpected change suddenly occurs, accompanied by a series of thunderous stomps as a group of rushing figures bursts into his view.
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Thanks to the book friends 45 degree gaze at the starry sky wailing for their monthly votes and dreaming of dreams unseen for their rewards in a chapter chapter 155 cavalry charge what is this cavalry Lu G's heart skipped a beat his eyes fixed on the cavalry charging out of the dust disbelief etched on his face he quickly glanced at Jeang Yishan and the others who were surrounded by his troops could they be his ambush no Lu Gi decisively overturned his previous assumption as he observed the cavalry again.
They were wearing only animal skin clothing, lacking even the simplest leather armor.
How could they be players troops? Moreover, when this cavalry appeared, Jeang Yishing<unk>s expression showed he was completely caught off guard.
In other words, this cavalry was actually indigenous to this world.
There was no time for further thought as Lu Gi quickly assessed the situation.
The indigenous riders wielded stone spears and wore bone masks on their faces.
The stark white bone masks were adorned with a pair of menacing horns, which, if he was not mistaken, were from a skull of a large antelope.
They looked like some kind of demon from a mythological tale with the body of a man and the head of a goat exuding an eerie and terrifying aura.
Without any warning, the leader, who seemed to be in charge, led his cavalry straight toward the shield and axe troops that were besieging the invaders.
This caused the Luo Gi, standing on a high ground to change color immediately.
Forget about those invaders.
Everyone retreat.
Everyone retreat on a battlefield of cold weapons.
How terrifying a cavalry charge can be is unnecessary to elaborate on, right? especially since his troops had never trained to withstand a cavalry charge.
Given the current situation, even the shield and axe troops with their round leather shields would not be able to withstand it.
After this charge, he might lose half of the troops he had painstakingly trained for months.
How could Lu G not be anxious? Hearing Lu G's orders, the soldiers began to retreat.
However, could two-legged infantry outrun four-legged cavalry? It was clearly impossible.
At this moment, the cavalry that had suddenly burst forth was like a sharp blade on the battlefield.
At the moment of collision with his shield and axe troops, hearing the continuous screams in his ears, Lu G's heart was in turmoil.
Those were all his hard-earned troops.
The cavalry charge split the entire encirclement in two, and without stopping, they turned their spears directly towards Luo Gi and the others on the distant high ground.
Jeang Yiang, who initially thought he was doomed, watched the cavalry rush past him, completely ignoring his presence.
He felt a bit dazed, not knowing what had happened.
But in any case, his soldiers had lost their will to fight and quickly took this opportunity to flee.
On the other side, upon realizing the cavalry's intentions, Lu Yong, Lu Jang, and others were shocked.
Without time to think, they dragged their weapons and rushed after them, shouting frantically, "Protect the leader.
Quickly, protect the leader.
" In such a critical moment, Lu G calmed down instead, took down a long bow from his back, knocked an arrow, and commanded his archers, "Everyone, fire.
Target the horses of the enemy.
" In the game, cavalry could counter various ranged units.
And this was indeed a hard rule, but this was not a game.
Shoot the rider's horse first.
Capture the leader before capturing the thief.
Have you heard this before? In a real world, there are indeed advantages and disadvantages among troop types, but there are no absolute counters.
Moreover, the cavalry had just charged through the shield and axe formation, and their speed was significantly reduced.
To regain full speed would take some time, and this time was the perfect opportunity for the archers.
Charging headon would definitely be a foolish decision.
At such times, a more appropriate approach would be to maneuver around or flank.
Yet, this rookie clearly had not considered such tactical arrangements.
And it could even be said that he hadn't grasped the concept of cavalry at all on a cold weapon battlefield.
Cavalry is indeed a sharp blade, but this cavalry was evidently not up to par.
Did they really think that just because they were on horseback, they could do whatever they wanted in front of him? That was a bit too Na'vi.
Fire.
With a command from Lu Gi, the archers simultaneously released their arrows, creating a rain of arrows aimed at the charging cavalry.
To his surprise, the cavalry leader was also skilled.
He swung his stone spear, and the arrows flying towards him were all swept away.
Despite the failed volley, Lu Gi did not order his archers to stop their assault.
Instead, he commanded them to fire with all their might.
No need to conserve arrows.
They couldn't outrun those four-legged creatures if they couldn't withstand this round.
The cavalry would crash into them.
For these indigenous cavalry who wore no armor, the continuous reign of arrows posed a significant threat.
In this era, without stirrups and saddles, controlling their horses while dealing with such ranged attacks was incredibly difficult, and this did not need further elaboration.
The cavalry leader clearly recognized the threat of this range suppression.
As he quickly swung his stone spear to deflect the incoming arrows, he glanced back.
Not being able to break through the formation and show the enemy trib's leader a lesson was indeed a regret.
However, the initial objective of the raid had been achieved, and the cavalry leader had no intention of lingering in battle.
He decisively pulled on the reigns, ordering a retreat.
Unexpectedly at that moment, Luo Yong, who had been chasing from behind, actually caught up.
You think you can come and go as you please? You're thinking too beautifully.
Leave your life behind.