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Chapter 173

Unexpectedly, Lu Yong, who had never faced off against a skilled archer before, had fallen into Beerigu's trap.

At that moment, Bise felt a dull ache below his collarbone.

No, that was not from spear wound.

It was an arrow wound when he had led his tribes people.

He too had suffered greatly at the hands of Bureugigu's exceptional mounted archery skills.

Bureugigu by roared, his eyes filled with murderous intent as he charged forward.

His beloved horse Bong reached peak speed, rapidly closing the distance between them.

Sensing Bise's approach, Bureugigu's heart tightened.

He had initially planned to shoot another arrow at Lu Yong, but decisively changed targets, aiming for Bise instead.

Knowing his opponent's skills, Bisay was already on guard.

He quickly crouched low on Bong's back, easily dodging Bureugigu's arrow.

After shooting one arrow, Burgude did not continue firing indiscriminately.

He knew by Zay's prowess well.

Although he was adept at archery while galloping, the effects of this combination would still take a toll on him.

At this moment, he had little energy left to draw his bow again, shifting his focus entirely to riding, attempting to shake Baise off.

However, Baise's riding skills were not much inferior to Bureugutes.

The only difference was likely in their troop configurations.

In logic terms, Bise was a light cavalryman skilled in ambush, charge, and support, while Bureugigu excelled in hit-and-run tactics and luring the enemy into a trap.

Both had their strengths, and it could not be said that one was superior to the other.

But what determined the outcome of this battle was their speed, or rather the mobility of the cavalry.

What is the greatest difference between light cavalry and mounted archers? The answer is that light cavalry minimizes equipment going into battle lightly armed to maximize their speed advantage.

In contrast, a mounted archer carries a quiver of arrows and a horn bow, which might be overlooked in normal circumstances, but at this moment it became the key to determining the outcome of this chase.

Damn it, I can't shake him off.

Bureigud gritted his teeth, glancing back frequently, and realized that not only could he not lose by, but he could clearly feel the distance between them closing.

In the previous encounters with Baise, he had gained the upper hand in archery, but once they engaged in close combat, he would find himself at a disadvantage.

He realized that if he wanted to defeat Baise, he could only rely on his mounted archery.

And mounted archery was what they, the people of the grasslands, put the most pride in.

Thinking of this, a flash of determination crossed Burgude's eyes.

He quickly grabbed his hornbow again and shot three arrows at Bise, who was hot on his heels.

Bise immediately noticed Bureugigu's movement, but the three arrows were insidious.

They were not aimed at him, but at his beloved horse, Bong.

At that moment, Bise felt a mix of shock and anger.

As he swung his spear to deflect the arrows, he also hurly pulled the rains to steer Bong away.

A single evasive maneuver had a significant impact on a charging cavalryman, causing Bong's speed to noticeably decrease and widening the gap between them.

Having failed to eliminate Bureugude in their previous encounters, Bise did not want to miss this opportunity.

However, as he prepared to adjust his stance and give chase, he heard a sudden sound of galloping hooves and saw a volley of arrows shooting toward him from the distance.

Had those grassland warriors retreated, Bureugigu's earlier move to break away from the battlefield must have signaled the other grassland warriors to retreat.

And now they were all coming this way.

If he continued to chase, he would likely be met with a barrage of arrows.

Realizing this, Bise, still rational, pulled the reigns sharply, guiding Bong to charge in the opposite direction.

End of chapter chapter 21:15.

It's bleeding again.

The timely arrival of the clan members undoubtedly relieved Beerjude.

After the chase just now, he had no idea how things would have turned out if it continued.

After both sides regrouped, a bearded prairie man rode up and asked, "Beer, what should we do next? We have suffered quite a few injuries in this attack, and the enemy's strength is stronger than we expected.

Let go back first.

" Beerid glanced at his injured clan members and spoke with a heavy tone.

He had originally thought that dealing with only Baze would be enough, but unexpectedly another troublesome character appeared, completely disrupting his rescue plan.

Meanwhile, on the other side, Bae, who had retreated, quickly rejoined the cavalry troops that came to support him and directly returned to the tribe.

Upon rushing back to the tribe, Bae dismounted and quickly walked toward the medical tent.

Inside, Lu Yong was lying down.

And upon seeing Bae enter, he immediately asked, "Where is he?" He ran away.

He could run away.

Hearing this, Lu Yong<unk>s emotions flared, causing pain in his wound and making him gasp, "Uh, old Jean, take it easy, please.

" Watching Luo Yong gasp in pain, the doctor known as Old Jang rolled his eyes and replied, "No matter how gentle I am, I can't handle your excitement, Captain Luo, your wound has started bleeding again.

" By the end of his sentence, the doctor's tone clearly showed his exhaustion.

He quickly applied some hemistatic herbs to Luo Yong, emphasizing, "This time, can you please just lie still? There are many others waiting.

" Upon hearing this, Luo Yong decisively became obedient.

As he couldn't delay the treatment of so many brothers just because of himself, glancing at Lu Yong, who had finally calmed down, Bae felt speechless and casually asked, "Doctor, how's his injury?" Aside from the arrow wound on his left abdomen, the others are minor injuries.

After applying the medicine, they should scab over in a few days.

Jang replied while treating Lu Yang<unk>s wound.

Is the arrow wound serious? As he asked, Bae instinctively glanced at Lu Yong's left abdomen.

The arrow had long been removed, and the wound was already treated with herbs, but he wasn't clear on the extent of the injury.

It's somewhat delicate.

If I say it's serious, it hasn't damaged any internal organs, but if I say it's not serious, there's been considerable bleeding.

Upon hearing this, Bae frowned slightly and asked, "How long will it take for the wound to heal? Just for healing, it should take about 10 days to half a month.

However, he lost quite a bit of blood when the arrow was removed, so he will need to recuperate for a while.

It would be best to send him back to the Ming Jing tribe for recovery.

Upon hearing this, Lu Yong, who had just become obedient, could no longer stay calm.

Go back to the Mingjing tribe.

I want he go back.

In the current situation, how could he face Lu Gi after taking down that burgid? However, before he could finish speaking, old Jang, who had been patiently treating his wound, suddenly exploded, forcefully pressing Luo Yong back onto the medical bed with surprising strength.

His tone was filled with evident anger.

Hey kid, I must have told you many times.

Do you know your wound has started bleeding again? He no longer addressed him as Captain Luo or used any honorifics.

Looking at the bulging veins on Old Jen's forehead, Luo Yong was momentarily stunned and completely forgot to resist.

He could only nod dumbly while Bae quietly stepped aside and thought to himself, "It's really frightening how terrifying a good-tempered person can be when they get angry.

" After understanding the situation, Bae decisively left the medical department without any intention of reporting to anyone.

The reason he asked was merely to confirm if Luo Yong could still participate in future battles.

As for reporting, it would be handled by Sun Lee, the city lord managing the Wild Horse Tribe, and it was basically none of his business.

And indeed, after that day, an urgent report marked with a yellow level was swiftly delivered to Lu G's hands.

After reading Sun Lee's report, Lu G couldn't help but frown slightly.

Cavalry archers.

This troop type appeared earlier than he had anticipated.

However, upon realizing that the enemy was prairie people, he felt somewhat relieved.

It seemed that no matter which world they were from, prairie people possessed exceptional skills in mounted archery.

This could only be attributed to the talent cultivated in a broader environment, just like how people born in mountainous areas inherently know how to run quickly on steep, difficult paths.

In addition, Sunley also reported without reservation about Luo Yong's injury.

Many believed Lu Gi might summon Lu Yong back to the Ming Jing tribe for recovery, but in reality, Lu Gi had no such intention.

As his most capable general, he admitted that he would occasionally favor Luo Yong, but it was limited.

He had sent Luo Yong to the Wild Horse Tribe precisely to train him and to let him endure hardships.

in these times who would charge in a battle without getting injured.

That guy, Luo Yong, had a physique as strong as an ox.

It wasn't a life-threatening injury.

He got hit by an arrow and lost a lot of blood, and he should be recalled to the Ming Jing tribe for recovery.

That would be too sentimental.

Lu Yong himself probably wouldn't want to slink back to the Ming Jing tribe like that.

Thus, regarding this matter, Lu Gi simply wrote in the response order that Lu Yong should recuperate well at the Wild Horse Tribe, and the specific duration of recovery would depend on the doctor's advice.

He also ordered Bae to temporarily replace Lu Yong in guarding the Wild Horse Tribe, responsible for its safety.

As for the group of prairie people and Burjude, he was unexpectedly intrigued.


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