Chapter 122 Huang Zhong
The horse bandits came and went like the wind and galloped like lightning. The death of their accomplices did not stop their greedy pace. In order to avoid arrows, they crouched down and held the reins tightly.

This move was undoubtedly effective, as the knights' arrows slipped past them.

The warrior was calm and composed, his eyes sharp. He pulled the arrow from the quiver with his backhand and put it on the bowstring in one smooth and seamless movement.

As the saying goes, shoot the horse first before shooting the man.

"disease!"

The warrior pulled the bowstring, and the arrow tore through the air, heading straight for one of the horse bandits. The arrow accurately hit the horse's leg, and the horse let out a mournful cry and immediately fell to the ground. The horse bandit fell off the horse's back, wailing.

The horse bandits were terrified and dared not charge in formation. They dispersed like water splashes, three or five of them rushed towards the warriors, and six or seven of them pointed directly at the women and children in the convoy.

There is a saying: Two fists cannot beat four hands, and a tiger cannot fight a pack of wolves.

But, how could the knights who protected women and children be as brave as the warriors?

Zhang Liao had already made up his mind: save the women and children first, and then help the heroes!

Zhang Liao whipped the horse whip again and again, and the speed of the horse horse reached its limit. At the moment when the horse bandit and the knight were fighting, he had already rushed behind the horse bandit. He looked stern, clenched the horse spear, and thrust it out suddenly, killing a horse bandit.

At the same time, the heat in Zhang Liao's chest burst out from his teeth and turned into an angry roar, "I am a subordinate of Commander Guan! Commander Guan's army will be here soon, why don't you surrender quickly!!!"

The horse bandits in front of him turned their heads back one after another. Perhaps the shout had worked. They showed expressions of fear and turned around to flee.

"Hey, are you all okay?"

Zhang Liao glanced at the four people in front of him: two knights wearing battle robes, a haggard woman covering the eyes of the child in her arms, her clothes covered with rolling dust, her hair disheveled and her face dirty, but the dust could not hide the astonishment and joy on her face.

Besides, why do those two drivers look so familiar?

Without time to think, Zhang Liao prepared to ride his horse to help the warrior.

Unexpectedly, a familiar voice rushed into my ears.

"Is it Zhang Wenyuan, the military commander of Zhang Gongcao?!"

"!"

Zhang Liao looked up and saw the two grooms turned around and revealed their true faces.

"Su Shuang! Zhang Shiping!"

During the training in Zhuo County, Zhang Liao had met Su Shuang and Zhang Shiping. If he remembered correctly, the Lord valued these two people very much, and the collection and transportation of grain and fodder were all due to their contributions. But how did they come to Liangzhou?

"Snapped--"

Zhang Liao slapped himself on the head. The situation was critical and he should go to help the warriors.
"There's no time to explain, Zhang Jun and Su Jun. I still have to go help that warrior."

"Warrior? Is Zhang Gongcao talking about Brother Han Sheng?" Su Shuang asked.

Zhang Shiping added, "Zhang Gongcao, that's not necessary. Brother Han Sheng has already dealt with it!"

"what?"

Zhang Liao wondered if there was something wrong with his hearing. In such a short time, the warrior named "Han Sheng" had solved the horse bandits? Impossible?

He quickly looked back.

Zhang Liao swallowed his saliva and saw a shocking scene. Two horse bandits were lying on the ground, motionless, with arrows still quivering in their chests; another horse bandit had a spear piercing his chest. As for the warrior, he was no longer on his horse.

At this moment, he raised the ring-handled knife high, and with a sharp movement of the knife, the horse bandit's head flew into the sky.

Now, Zhang Liao finally understood why the bandits turned and fled. It turned out that this "Han Sheng" was too brave.
Thinking of this, Zhang Liao's eagerness to fight was rekindled, and his eyes were full of enthusiasm. He just didn't know which one was more powerful between this man and Liu Fujun, Guan Duwei, or Zhang Duwei.
"Zhang Gongcao."

Su Shuang's voice rang in Zhang Liao's ears. He immediately stopped the thoughts in his mind and looked carefully. Han Sheng was walking slowly towards him, leading a horse.

Zhang Liao asked, "Mr. Su, who is this warrior?"

Zhang Shiping spoke first, "Zhang Gongcao, this gentleman's surname is Huang, his given name is Zhong, and his courtesy name is Hansheng. He is from Nanyang, Jingzhou. We have found Brother Hansheng for you near Xiangyang. I have to say that you are truly extraordinary. Even if I have never met Brother Hansheng, I know how brave he is. It's a pity that such a brave and wise man is just a soldier under Wang Min's command. It's really outrageous!"

At this point, Zhang Shiping began to constantly accuse Wang Min. Zhang Liao, who was always in the market, was very observant, so he could tell that Zhang Shiping was turning all the dangers and grievances he had experienced along the way into accusations against Wang Min.

Even Su Shuang couldn't help but scold Wang Min.

Listening to the two people's descriptions, Zhang Liao had a general understanding of Huang Zhong. Huang Zhong joined the army very early and experienced many battles. Although most of them were to suppress bandits, he always led the charge and was unstoppable.

However, such a brave warrior gave birth to a sickly child. It was really a big joke played by God.

"Brave man, the Commander Guan you mentioned just now is Guan Yu."

Just as Zhang Liao was sighing, Huang Zhong, who was leading a horse, had already walked up to him.

Huang Zhong was a burly man, as sturdy as if he was cast from molten iron. His serious face also looked extremely resolute. Just standing in front of him gave people a strong sense of oppression. However, when he spoke, he was very polite, which was in sharp contrast to his appearance.

Upon seeing this, Su Shuang and Zhang Shiping immediately introduced the two to each other.

"So that's how it is. Han Sheng is looking for Hua Changshi to treat his youngest son? Don't worry, Hua Changshi's medical skills are well-known for being superb. He only needs one move... By the way, what is the name of your youngest son, brother Han Sheng?"

Zhang Liao rode on the road with Huang Zhong. He looked at the child in the woman's arms. The child was not old, less than ten years old, but his face was pale, his lips were chapped, and he coughed from time to time. Even so, the child tried hard to open his eyes, but he still gave people a listless feeling.
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Huang Zhong fell silent, his nose suddenly felt sore. Thinking of the doctor's instructions, he took a deep breath and said to the child in the woman's arms, "Xu, tell Uncle Zhang your name."

The boy propped himself up and forced a smile, "Uncle Zhang. My last name is Huang Xu, and I am eight years old. Ahem, Uncle Zhang, I just heard your voice. You are as brave as my father, and you will definitely be granted a title and become a general in the future."

Huang Xu's words almost made Zhang Liao lose his senses. Why did he suddenly start praising him instead of introducing himself?

Huang Zhong saw Zhang Liao's confusion and explained, "Wenyuan, when I was in Xiangyang, I met a friend named Pang Tong."

"Pang Tong?"

Before Zhang Liao could ask who Pang Tong was.

Su Shuang and Zhang Shiping's voices interrupted their conversation.

"Brother Han Sheng, Zhang Gongcao, I have finally arrived at Wuyun County!"

"Wuyun County"

Hearing the voice, Huang Zhong slowly raised his head, took a deep breath, and an inexplicable emotion arose in his heart. He clenched his fists.

My lord, Han Sheng has arrived.

 I remember that in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong was set as a sharpshooter, but Mr. Luo seemed to have discarded this definition later. It feels a bit strange that a sharpshooter died under a bow and arrow.
  Thanks to my benefactor Xiong Zang Lao Di for the reward of 1000 Qidian coins
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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