As Yue Fei rode his horse, with soldiers on either side clearing a path for him, he took out his longbow and drew it to a full moon in one go.
The longbow string was taut, and the arrow suddenly burst forth, like the roar of a dragon and the howl of a tiger, whistling through the air and striking Yubulu in the back.
Yubulu let out a strange cry, but continued to run forward desperately.
But Yang Zaixing had already closed in, and he thrust his spear at Yubulu.
Yubulu was furious. How dare a mere soldier chase after him? He was courting death!
He swung his battle axe, intending to use his immense strength to shake Yang Zaixing off his horse.
But as soon as the battle axe struck Yang Zaixing's spear, there was a clang, and his entire hand went numb instantly, the battle axe slipping from his grasp.
Before he could even be surprised, Yang Zaixing's spear suddenly lashed out from behind him.
Yubulu no longer believed that the newcomer was an ordinary soldier; he was utterly shocked.
He always looked down on the people of the south, and in terms of personal martial prowess, he felt he could easily take on any Song person one-on-one.
But now, he no longer thinks that way.
This person is too strong!
Just as Yubulu was stunned, Yang Zaixing's spear pierced Yubulu's shoulder, penetrating very deeply and pulling him off his horse.
Yubulu rolled to the ground, and Pastor Chagan was horrified, shouting, "Devil, how dare you slaughter God's people!"
No sooner had he finished speaking than Yue Fei fired another arrow, striking Pastor Chagan in the neck. The arrow pierced through his neck, and Pastor Chagan's face stiffened as he fell from his horse and died.
And what about Yubulu?
He had just fallen to the ground, rolled a few times, and tried to get up and run away when Yang Zaixing stabbed him in the back with a spear, lifting him up.
Yubulu let out a heart-wrenching scream. Yang Zaixing shouted and threw Yubulu directly out, where he crashed to the ground in front of him, looking utterly pathetic.
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