Year of Famine: Hunting in the Mountains with My Little Wife, a Granary Full of Meat

Liu Feng, a Mercenary, transmigrated into a Turbulent Times filled with wars on all sides.

The world was in chaos, wars raged endlessly, the Imperial Court was weak, and powerful local rulers we...

Chapter 517 The Bandit's Sentiments

But these bandits were not flustered at all. The moment they saw the northern barbarians, they all drew their long swords.

Even if they are bandits, even if they rob and plunder, even if they live inhuman ways, they are still essentially Dali people.

Their sense of national righteousness and their hatred for these northern barbarians remained unresolved; every Dali person harbored the desire to kill them.

The bandit leader was just a small squad leader in the stronghold, and he would definitely have to report this matter to the leader of the stronghold.

When the bandits come out in full force, these mountain thugs will be in for a rough time.

The northern barbarians on the other side, seeing this formation, immediately realized that something was very wrong.

However, if they retreat now and let Chinchilla go, it would obviously be detrimental to their plans.

Moreover, these northern barbarians have now exposed their identities. Even if they retreat now, they will definitely be hunted down by these bandits.

After thinking it over, the northern barbarians immediately made a decision.

Then we have no choice but to fight them.

After a few words of discussion, the northern barbarians launched a full-scale attack amidst a series of angry roars.

The bandit leader wasn't stupid. He immediately sent a few of his men with good stamina up the mountain to ask for reinforcements, while he led the rest of his men to charge up.

"kill……."

Liu Feng gave the order.

Now that we have these bandits as our backing, we can switch from defense to offense.

At this point, it was clearly inappropriate for heavy cavalry to kill these archer cavalrymen in the mountains, as this would consume too much of the stamina of their heavy cavalry horses.

However, what he needed was for the bandits to help him draw away some of the enemy's fire so that his own men could reap the rewards first.

Once the bandits get closer, or their reinforcements arrive, then the twenty of them will have a chance to put their skills to use.

Liu Feng spurred his horse and took the lead in chasing after them.

Liu Feng was well aware that even though he had brought bandits with him and they were helping him, the enemy still had no intention of retreating.

This indicates that the other party is determined to obtain certain things from this place and has a reason not to back down.

Next, what I need to do is simple: stop trying so hard to expose the other party's weaknesses.

We can harvest as many as we can, and then we can have the Tiger Roar Army defend against them.

The rest, let these mountain bandits fight it out.

The facts were pretty much as Liu Feng had predicted.

As soon as their Tiger Roar Army advanced, the Northern Barbarians had no choice but to concentrate their forces to deal with the Tiger Roar Army, surrounding them and preventing them from advancing further.

Liu Feng rode his horse into the group and first had Jinjila get into Jia Huating's carriage. Clearly, Jinjila was the only one of value among them.

So Liu Feng had Dazhuang stand guard next to the carriage.

He himself was waiting for an opportunity.

Within minutes, the northern barbarians were caught by the mountain bandits.

Although these northern barbarians were riding warhorses, the terrain was complex, with low shrubs, and they were also entangled with the Tiger Roar Army.

It was only a matter of time before they were picked off one by one by the bandits in such a chaotic battle.

Liu Feng chose a good spot, took out his crossbow, and began calling out names one by one.

Wherever the arrows struck, a bandit would die on the spot.

After all, these bandits had limited fighting capabilities.

In a short time, the bandits had already suffered more than a dozen casualties.

But these bandits were not afraid of death; on the contrary, they fought more and more bravely against the northern barbarian cavalry.

Since the Northern Barbarian cavalry were on horseback, and they had no other choice, they turned their attention to the horses.

Or find a good position to jump up and dismount the cavalryman.

They even stood on high places and threw stones, or used bows and arrows if they had them.

For a moment, the scene was extremely chaotic, like a group of children playing house, but every punch they threw landed squarely.

A few minutes later, the sound of rapid hoofbeats rang out in the distance.

It was the bandits from Tianma Ridge who came to their aid.

First to arrive was a cavalry force of more than twenty men from their mountain stronghold.

They moved incredibly fast, quickly storming into the battlefield like a whirlwind.