Ji Han Grand Commander

Chapter 285 279 Risking Life

Chapter 285 279. Risking Life
The two leading Han generals were none other than Feng Xi's capable general Bao Feng and Wuling Barbarian King Shamoke.

As mentioned before, because Shamoke had made great contributions in assisting Zhang Fei in the Eastern Expedition, and because Shamoke himself admired Han culture, he finally chose to be a general in Jingzhou. Feng Xi was not stingy and directly petitioned Chengdu to grant Shamoke the title of "General Returning to Han". Of course, it was only a general of miscellaneous title, but this made Shamoke very happy.

After all, a miscellaneous general is still a general, and he has a formal organization. Later, Shamoke stayed in Jingzhou, catching up on cultural studies in his spare time, and assisted Huang Quan, Ma Liang and others in the migration and settlement of the Wuling barbarians.

This was what Feng Xi had wanted to do a long time ago. Many Wuling barbarians were actually not much different from the Han people, except that they had always lived in the mountains. Feng Xi also allowed some of these Wuling barbarians to move to Jingzhou to fill the population gap, while others continued to hunt and fish, so as to provide some high-quality soldiers for the Han army.

Seeing that the Han army failed in their siege, Shamo Ke volunteered to be the first to ascend the city with Bao Feng. Feng Xi also knew that although Shamo Ke had not learned any moves systematically, he was extremely strong and ordinary second-rate generals were no match for him. In addition, Bao Feng could also take care of him, so he agreed.

Because they were climbing the city wall, they naturally couldn't use heavy weapons like iron borings. Fortunately, Bao Feng was also good at using a broadsword, so he simply picked up a ring-handled broadsword and prepared to go. Shamoke also carried his own weapon, a caltrop bone flower, wore chain mail, and a colorful mask on his head, and charged with Bao Feng.

The Han army came back, but the situation of the Wu army on the city wall was even worse than before. Wei Wen had already sent a lot of reserve troops up, but now there were no nearby soldiers to replenish them for a while, and the city wall was in chaos, so Wei Wen's orders could not be passed on. This time, the Han army climbed the city wall more easily.

"The Han army is coming again!"

A scream in the chaos did not cause any ripples, but the others around the screaming soldier noticed that the Han army appeared on the top of the wall again.

They did not pay much attention to the Wu soldiers who fell to the ground and had no ability to resist, and they turned a blind eye to some clever soldiers who fell to the ground pretending to be seriously injured. Only when they faced Wu soldiers who dared to raise their knives to kill them would they kill them coldly.

"Danglang"

Wei Wen naturally noticed that the Han army was charging onto the city wall again. He swayed and stood up, gently placed his personal soldiers against the parapet, and drew the sword at his waist. There was still blood on the sword from the previous wave of Han soldiers who had not been cleaned up yet.

After the Han army climbed up the city wall, the leader Shamoke happened to see Wei Wen, who was dressed in extraordinary clothes and looked like a general. He immediately picked up his caltrop and rushed towards Wei Wen, shouting.

"Death, barbarian!"

As a native of Eastern Wu, Wei Wen hated barbarians like the Shanyue and the Zhan people the most, and it was obvious that Shamoke could also be classified as a "barbarian", so Wei Wen said this.

"Wu Gou is so brave!"

Although Shamoke had studied Central Plains culture for a year, he still had a violent temper. When he heard that the other party dared to call him a barbarian, he immediately became furious and started fighting with Wei Wen.

Wei Wen himself was not known for his bravery, and he was still feeling dizzy after being blown up by the explosive pack, which was obviously the aftereffects of the shock wave. So after only fighting with Shamoke for a dozen rounds, he felt a little weak.

"This barbarian has great strength..."

Wei Wen couldn't help but groan in his heart. Although this barbarian's moves were completely random, he was extremely powerful and wielded his weapons quickly. He couldn't fight him head-on and could only retreat step by step.

Wei Wen estimated in his mind that if he continued to fight like this, his big mace would probably cut his head off in less than twenty rounds.

However, most of the Wu troops who still had the courage to resist on the top of the city wall had been almost wiped out by the Han army. Without Wei Wen's leadership, these scattered Wu troops were easily divided and wiped out by the Han army. The remaining ones were either wounded or timid. It would take a while for the nearest reserve troops to reach this outermost section of the city wall. Distant water cannot quench immediate thirst. By the time they arrived, Wei Wen would have died three or four times.

"click"

Wei Wen was fighting and retreating at the same time. Because he wanted to avoid Shamoke's powerful attack, he had to retreat slowly. As we all know, humans don't have eyes behind their heads, so as Wei Wen retreated, he stepped on a piece of gravel that flew from nowhere, causing his body to sway, and his defense, which had been somewhat organized, had a momentary gap.

"Wu Gou, die!"

There was a gleam in Shamoke's eyes. Although he did not know the martial arts of the Han people, as the most powerful warrior among the Wuling barbarians, his battle instinct was still very high. He immediately seized the opportunity and smashed the iron caltrop bone flower towards Wei Wen with a momentum that could split Mount Hua.

"Bitter!"

Wei Wen's pupils suddenly shrank. He was now wide open. There was no way he could dodge this attack. It seemed like he was going to die.

"Clap"

A sticky sound was heard, followed by a burst of red and white things flying in the air, which were blood and brain matter. But it was not Wei Wen's.

"Little Second!"

Wei Wen's eyes widened and he shouted. The soldier who had just been placed by Wei Wen by the parapet flew out from the side and blocked the attack with his own head instead of Wei Wen's.

This personal soldier had half of his head cut off by Shamoke's caltrop, so he definitely died.

Shamo Ke was also stunned. He did not expect that his fatal blow was blocked by a soldier. However, Shamo Ke had used up all his strength just now, so now he was in a state where the old strength was gone and the new strength was not yet born.

But Wei Wen had already adjusted his body shape. He had only lost his balance for a moment, and in the split second that Xiao Er bought for him, Wei Wen had readjusted his posture. His eyes were full of angry fire, and the veins on the back of his hands bulged, which was clearly a sign that his fingers were exerting force.

"Barbarian, give in and die!"

Wei Wen took a step forward, and the long sword in his hand was like a comet hitting the moon, going straight for Shamoke's Six Yang Leader.

Now it was Shamoke's turn to be panicked. Because of this little soldier's disruption, the offensive and defensive situation was instantly reversed, and now it was Shamoke who was at a disadvantage.

"Pfft"

With a crisp sound of entering flesh, a head and countless blood splattered out.

(End of this chapter)

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