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He no longer had the energy to dwell on the power and range of the enemy's crossbow troops.

The originally planned defense was completely ruined the moment the enemy's crossbow troops fired.

Everyone off the wall.

All infantry units gather behind the city gate.

After the next round of volleys from the enemy's crossbows, open the city gates and charge out to meet them.

Zhao Dong and loudly issued his orders.

The defense was no longer viable.

It was better to abandon the walls and charge out to confront them directly.

In terms of troop strength, he still held a clear advantage.

The planes outside the city were more suitable for him to deploy his army and leverage his troop strength.

Once the infantry of both sides clashed, the enemy's seemingly overpowered crossbows would no longer be able to fire.

Zhao Dongan's decisive surprise Lui.

The infantry units charged out from Shiuan city rapidly to increase the speed of his advance.

He even ordered his shield soldiers to abandon their heavy shields and switch to axe shield soldiers, clearly intending to close the distance quickly and neutralize his three bow crossbows.

4 to 500 m was neither too close nor too far.

Large siege weapons like the three bow crossbows were inherently cumbersome to move.

Trying to capitalize on their killing power while waiting for the enemy infantry to get close before adjusting their formation was evidently unwise.

Thinking of this, Luog decisively signaled the crossbow troops to begin their retreat while adjusting the formation of the infantry troops and signaling the archers in the rear to unleash volleys to suppress the advancing enemy infantry.

Zhao Dong Nan, unwilling to back down, ordered his archers to fire as well.

With both sides ranged units involved, the battle gradually entered a regular confrontation pattern.

As he watched the enemy infantry advance, Lu G slowly raised his bronze spear, pointing it directly at the enemy formation.

All troops, charge.

Chapter 243.

Cavalry combat.

The sound of battle roars.

In Luog's world, the largest war in history officially begins at this moment.

As if to declare that he has truly stepped into the battlefield of the Bronze Age.

The shield and axe soldiers at the forefront of both armies instantly clash and a brutal face-to-face slaughter unfolds.

Bronze battle axes swing down, splattering large amounts of blood across the battlefield while fallen bodies are trampled into a bloody mess.

The ruthlessness of the battlefield and the fragility of life are vividly displayed at this moment.

facing the same type of troops and the same weapons.

This is the first time Luogi encounters a battle where he sees practically no advantage.

Not only does he lack an advantage, but the enemy may even outnumber him significantly.

The battle situation becomes tense.

Riding the blazing steed, Lu G charges forward, his superior horse clearly enhancing his combat power, making him feel as if he has divine assistance.

At this moment, even if he encounters a fierce general with four stars in bravery, he could probably hold his own for several rounds.

With a bronze spear in hand, he swiftly thrusts it, easily taking down several enemy soldiers in succession.

Then, with a cold glance, he locks on a Zhao Dong Nan in the rear, accompanied by a flash of murderous intent in his eyes.

Lu Gi brandishes his bronze spear and charges forward.

Zhao Dong and clearly notices Lu G's approach.

Across the vast plain battlefield, there are hardly any mounted soldiers, let alone Lu G's fearsome steed, which has trampled countless foot soldiers on its way.

At this point in the battle, how could Joe dawn him back down? Especially since he has already spent over 100,000 on military expenses.

How could he recover his costs without obtaining Lu Ya<unk>'s rewards? Sunhe fire had burned all the military supplies in Shiuan City.

To breach a player s main city without gaining any resources only to end up with a bit of grain would be a source of ridicule among other players.

Who would believe such a pathetic main city existed? Yet, who could have imagined that Shiuan City was not even Lu G's main city? As thoughts race through his mind, Zhao Dong and pulls the reigns of his black steed and swings the customized halbert charging forward.

D as their figures intertwine, Lu Gi suddenly releases the reinss and switches to holding the spear with both hands.

He shakes his arms, showcasing the spear's agility in his hands.

Under the blazing sun, the spear tip gleams like a serpent striking toward Zhao Dongan's throat.

Faced with such a superb thrust, Zhao Dong Nan is taken aback, barely having time to react.

He quickly tightens his legs around the horse's belly to stabilize himself while leaning back to dodge.

As the two riders pass each other, Zhao Dongan, caught off guard, fails to seize the opportunity to counter.

However, this is not the end.

With his silver level cavalry skill, Lu Gi maneuvers effortlessly in the cavalry combat.

In the moment they pass, he lightly kicks his horse's belly, swiftly turns around, and thrusts the spear toward Zhao Dong Nan's unprotected back.

Lu G's sudden counter thrust catches Dong and offguard, and he is struck.

At the same time, the blazing steed perfectly coordinates with Lu G, quickly turning its head to charge at the unsuspecting Zhao Dong Nan.

Zhao Dong Nan, hit in the back, is shocked.

He has lost the initiative and desperately urges his black steed to flee the battlefield, hoping to regroup and return after adjusting his state.

Don't think you can escape, but Lu Gi would not give him that chance.

Although Zhao Dongan steed is also a fine horse, it clearly falls short compared to the blazing steed.

With the initiative firmly in hand, Lu Gi remains one step ahead throughout the battle.

in the blink of an eye beforeha Dong Nand can escape.

Luo Gi has already killed his way to his side.

Then with a swift motion, he thrusts his spear again.

At that moment, a metallic clash rings out as Zhao Dongan's tiger head helmet flies off.

In that instant, a wave of regret surges through Lu Gi's heart.

That last thrust was a miss.

Zhao Dong Nan, who narrowly escaped, quickly swings his halbird at the pursuing Luo Gi, attempting to drive him back.

However, the Halbird, a weapon with low usage rates throughout the cold weapon era, is most famously wielded by El Buu, known as the mightiest general of the Three Kingdoms.

The phrase among men, Elu, among horses, red hair has elevated Elu to the pinnacle of an era.

This also proves that the halbird is not a useless weapon, but it requires high skill from its user.

Under this premise, can Joe Dongan meet this high requirement? Clearly not.

From modern perspective, Zhao Donan's customized halbird seems more about showing off than actual combat capability.

Thus, how could Joe Dongan, whose formation has already been disrupted by Lu G's counter, effectively wield this halbird that demands so much from its user? His attacks are filled with openings and pose little effective threat to Lu G.

However, strangely enough, Lu G's own offensive seems to weaken as well, although he relentlessly pursues.

He cannot unleash the lethal barrage like before.

What is going on? While Lu Gi is not weak, how has his strength suddenly diminished? The reality is that his earlier explosion of power was akin to Chong Yaoene's threeact strikes.

Once executed, it was spent.

Rapidly improving one s strength in a short time is unlikely, but he can take a different approach, focusing on practicing a few moves until he masters them.

At that moment, Lu Gi thinks of this method and decisively uses his leader privilege to summon Bise, asking him to teach him a set of spear techniques for cavalry combat, specifically the three moves he just executed.

According to Bise, as long as he masters those three moves, he will have a chance to take down any fierce general unexpectedly.

However, it turns out he hasn't practiced enough, and he is far from mastering them.

Without anyone needing to tell him, he knows in his heart that the first thrust was somewhat decent, but by the second counter thrust, his strength clearly falters.

The third move, which should have been a series of three quick thrusts, can only be one thrust due to his current strength, and it misses the mark.

Chapter 244.

Zhao Shin relying on the speed of the fire of the prairie, Lu Gi pursued for seven rounds in succession.

However, having exhausted all his moves, he clearly began to expose his weaknesses, which made Zhao Dong Nan, a player of the fierce general type, sense something was off.

At this moment, Zhao Dong Nan could not connect the person in front of him who was desperately launching attacks with the Lu OG he had encountered earlier who had almost killed him with a single combo.

The change in combat style and technique made it feel like he was facing two different people and there was no doubt that this one was significantly weaker.

What is going on? This strange change clearly left Zhao Dong in a bit perplexed.

In any case, he decided to test the waters first.

With this in mind, he took a deep breath.

After successfully deflecting three more attacks, Zhao Dongan, who had almost regained his composure, suddenly swung his Fong Tan Wa Halbert, launching a powerful strike directly at Lu Gi.

Feeling the threat of this strike, Lu G's heart sank, and he couldn't help but recall the words spoken by Baise.

Chief, if you use this combo unexpectedly and still can't directly kill or severely injure your opponent, it means they're no ordinary player.

After that, your pursuit will inevitably expose your weaknesses.

At that point, the disparity in strength will surely confuse them, and to be cautious, they will choose to test you.

Remember, don't use marksmanship to defend.

That will only expose you completely.

Use your horsemanship to maneuver around them.


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