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Moreover, unlike the bows used by Laji and his group, these nomads bows were made from two long antelope horns joined together, almost forming a recurve bow.

However, due to the materials, this was considered a rare item.

Not everyone could be equipped with one.

Bae and Lu Yong led their cavalry unit in a fierce pursuit, while Burj's troops relied on their mounted archery advantage to maintain their distance and engage in skirmishes.

Using terminology from Lajia's game, this was a typical kite strategy, which was also the greatest advantage of mounted archers.

Lajia had considered the cavalry archer unit, but the training requirements were too high.

Shooting arrows while riding a horse was not as easy as shooting from the ground.

It was incredibly difficult to train a cavalry unit skilled in mounted archery in a short time.

So, the establishment and training plan for this unit had not yet been scheduled by Laja.

However, even Laja probably did not expect that the mounted archery unit would appear so early in this ancient prairie.

It seemed that his little butterflyy's wings had stirred up quite a storm.

As Bae galloped forward, he quickly swept his long spear again, knocking away another round of arrows shot at him.

He then loudly ordered, "Everyone scatter, surround, and charge in small teams.

" With 10 cavalrymen forming a small team under Bas's command, the entire cavalry unit instantly split into several groups, spreading out to form an encirclement as they charged towards Bureud and his men in the distance.

Faced with this change in formation, Burjud's mounted archers became somewhat disoriented.

Their numbers were limited, and so were their horn bows.

When the enemy was concentrated in one spot, they only needed to shoot in that direction.

Now that the formation had spread out, which cavalry team to attack became a difficult problem for them.

The situation on the battlefield changed rapidly.

Their moment of hesitation became an opportunity for Baze and the others and the distance between the two sides was suddenly closed.

Noticing the change in the situation, Burjude gritted his teeth.

After shooting two more arrows at bays, he resolutely switched his weapon to a bone spear.

Brothers, charge with me.

In this tribe, Burigid obviously had considerable prestige.

With a simple shout, he steadied his side's formation.

After a charge with his bone spear, the cavalry units of both sides collided together.

A bloody battle officially began at that moment.

Chapter 212.

Cavalry and infantry.

The cavalry forces of both sides collided fiercely, and the impact in that moment was enough to make one's heart stop.

The clash of weapons and the splattering of blood painted this dawn with a cold aura of slaughter.

Kill with a roar.

Luo Yong swung his double-bladed battle axe.

A hint of blood lust flickering in his eyes.

After madly waving his ax and cutting down two prairie warriors, he charged directly towards Birig.

Realizing the threat posed by Lu Yong, Burgu urged his warhorse to charge forward fiercely.

Decisively taking the initiative, he thrust his bone spear quickly towards Lu Yong.

The weapons of both sides clashed instantly.

Biryu had timed his attack perfectly, striking just as Luo Yong's double-bladed axe was halfway through its swing.

Using the bone spear, he pressed down at that point, continuously applying force.

Clearly intent on using this opportunity to crush his opponent.

However, the other side remained unmoved.

With a grim smile on his face, Lu Yong swung the double-bladed ax with one arm.

How long had it been since anyone dared to compete with him in strength? What's the matter? Is that all you've got? Hearing these provocative words, Burigud's expression darkened.

He increased his strength, his arms gripping the bone spear, muscles bulging as he unleashed his power.

D.

Such nonsense should only be spoken in dreams.

The pentup rage and brutal killing intent he had accumulated over two months erupted at this moment.

Lu Yong now resembled a roaring ancient beast, unabashedly revealing his fierce fangs to his prey.

D.

Using their weapons as conduits, the two forces collided violently.

After a brief stalemate, Lu Yong easily gained the upper hand with overwhelming strength.

An outcome that took Bureug by surprise, revealing an unmistakable look of shock on his face.

No, this is impossible.

Veins bulged on his forehead as he struggled, but the terrifying force pressing against him was gradually crushing his confidence.

Glancing at the battlefield by who was leading a group of cavalry through the enemy lines showed a complex expression.

Beige was indeed strong.

But he had chosen the wrong opponent, or rather the wrong approach.

Any other fierce general wielding heavy weapons would have self-destructed under Bureug's precise strike due to the overwhelming force they could not withstand.

But Lu Yong was an exception.

This guy wasn't te just strong.

He was excessively strong.

To put it bluntly, he was a monster who would challenge a monster in a test of strength.

At this moment, Bureugigu clearly felt death drawing closer.

In this life and death moment, he unhesitatingly admitted his defeat.

He could never match this humanoid monster in a contest of strength.

He decisively withdrew, knowing that his warhorse, a companion he had raised since childhood, would instinctively retreat at the same time, avoiding Luo Yong's terrifying strike fueled by immense power.

Lu Yong, with his ax swung empty, felt a flash of displeasure in his eyes.

So, you want to run? Birug's facial muscles twitched at these words, but he had to admit that he had indeed lost that round of strength contest, utterly defeated.

However, strength is just one part of overall power.

If battles were simply won by who was stronger, then why not just arm wrestle? Come again.

With a roar, Beirug adjusted his stance and charged again.

This time, his fighting style had clearly changed.

He avoided a direct strength contest with Luo Yong and thrust his bone spear repeatedly, delivering sharp attacks that made Luo Yong feel exceptionally uncomfortable.

At the same time, the difference in horsemanship became evident.

Bureugigu's waror seemed to move in perfect sync with him, allowing him to strike with his bone spear from optimal positions.

In contrast, Lu Yong found himself at a disadvantage.

Although he usually rode well in this crucial moment, only he knew how uncooperative his waror was.

If he hadn't t retained some rationality, he might have suspected his horse was a spy sent by the enemy, constantly thwarting him.

After 10 exchanges, Bureugigu had clearly seen through Luo Yong's weaknesses.

The thrust of his bone spear became increasingly rapid while Lu Yong, exhausted from defending, grit his teeth and countered each attack.

Yet the wounds on his body continued to multiply.

It must be said that Luo Yong's strength had indeed improved rapidly.

A few months ago, facing such relentless attacks targeting his weaknesses, he would have undoubtedly fallen into a disadvantage within 10 exchanges.

Yet now, even against the style of play he loathed, he managed to hold his ground.

Although he had sustained several light injuries, they were not significant, showing his progress.

However, he still fell short.

Even though his strength had gradually caught up, the gap in horsemanship could not be bridged in a short time.

Horsemanship requires not only long-term training, but also a deep bond with 1 horse.

In both areas, Lu Yong still lacked finesse.

In other words, under these circumstances, unless Burugu had made a fatal mistake, Luo Yong's chances of victory were likely less than 30%.

Yet, the world is unpredictable.

Just as Bise was contemplating this, Luo Yong, who was locked in a standoff with Bureugigu, suddenly made a surprising move.

He leaped from his horse, voluntarily dismounting instead of being knocked off.

Huh.

In that moment, not only Bureugu as his enemy, but even by Z as an ally was taken back.

This distraction almost caused him to be struck by the enemy's bone spear beside him, prompting him to quickly regain focus and thrust his spear, knocking the enemy off their horse.

At the same time, Lu Yong and Bureugigu's battle underwent a new change.

Luo Yong's unexpected leave from his horse caught Bureug offg guard, so much so that he forgot to pursue.

By the time he regained his senses, he had already missed the best opportunity to strike.


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