Chapter 35: Teach Them a Lesson



It seems that the identity of this group of bandits is already very clear, they are the Snowfield Bandits.

But this is still the pirates' territory, why did this group of snowfield bandits come here? Did they see that the pirates here had been wiped out, so they ran here to continue robbing?

But no matter what, Walls has decided to help the caravan.

"Friend over there, can you come over and help us?" A man who looked like the leader of the caravan suddenly stood up and said, holding a long sword and wearing casual clothes that had no protective power at all.

"Of course, I'm honored." Walls replied quickly. This was exactly what he wanted!

"It's my honor, uncle. After helping you, you just take it for yourself, right?"

[System prompt: Don't get excited. If it were you, you would do the same thing.]

There are many bandits on this continent. If you can eliminate a group of bandits, it means that your caravan will be less dangerous for a period of time.

Hearing this, the caravan leader Laoman immediately showed an expression that said "I am saved". He knew that his chances of winning against this group of bandits were slim. If another group of people joined his camp, then his chances of winning would be better.

When Wade, the leader of this group of bandits, saw another caravan coming, he secretly felt something was wrong. The combined number of people on both sides seemed to exceed his own, so the situation was very bad for him.

But now, how can the fat sheep that has been in hand just fly away like this?

He knew that he was at a disadvantage, so he said, "We didn't rob you, the caravan over there. You can go first. We will rob them, not you. Go ahead and feel free."

Wade wanted to split the loose alliance between them, and if successful, he could regain the upper hand. However, Wade's idea seemed to have failed.

"No, we won't leave. You are a bunch of evil robbers. If you don't rob us today, you will rob us tomorrow. So we have to kill you right now like we kill rats."

Wals rode on his horse, raised his sword high, and then said: "Young men, are you willing to do this? Go and kill them all."

This sentence quickly aroused the enthusiasm of Owens and other young people. They had heard those heroic stories when they were young, and they all wanted to be a hero.

The two mercenaries were naturally not interested in heroes, they were interested in money. Therefore, they still had a blank expression on their faces.

Hearing this, Lawman was immediately happy. In this way, he would be saved. His men also looked happy. They had the advantage in numbers and would definitely defeat these bandits.

But the snowfield bandits were not happy anymore. They were now hesitating whether or not to rob the two caravans.

Perhaps it was a good idea to retreat, but how to do it specifically still depended on the instructions of your boss.

Almost all the snowfield bandits turned their eyes to Wade, hoping that their boss would give instructions.

But Wade had a bold idea at this time.

"Everyone, get ready. Destroy these two caravans." Wade said something that surprised everyone present. The Snowfield bandits did not have the advantage in numbers. If they just went to rob them, wouldn't they be courting their own destruction?

This group of snowfield bandits has about thirty people, while there are more than twenty members of Lawman's caravan, plus a dozen of Wals's people, so there are only about forty people in total.

It seems that this group of robbers still has some chance of winning. Wade wants to scare these caravans. He wants to make his intentions clear to Walls and Lawman. He wants to rob these two caravans. If you are a sensible person, then just hand over the money.

And even if a fight breaks out, as snowfield bandits, they are not afraid, not to mention his men, just Wade himself. Wade once fought against eight people alone.

This is not based on equipment. All the people who competed with Wade, including Wade, wore ordinary clothes and had the same weapons.

He was very proud of his own strength and was not afraid of this group of people fighting with him.

But Lawman and Walls don't think so. If you want to fight, then fight.

Lawman was the first to come out and shout, "Brothers, we have reinforcements. Let's teach these ignorant guys some lessons."

De La Serre: "If you really have the ability to teach Walls a lesson, I would consider taking a closer look at you, passerby, my good boy."

[System prompt: You won't lose any money if you keep a low profile. ]

As soon as Lawman finished speaking, he immediately picked up his sword and charged first. He was only wearing casual clothes, and judging from his physique, he was not a martial arts expert at all. But he still rushed to the front.

Because these goods are all of Lawman's belongings. If they were all robbed by these robbers, then Lawman would naturally be left with nothing.

Seeing their leader rushing forward, his men naturally followed suit.

At this moment, a brave man riding a black traveling horse suddenly appeared in the sight of the group.

There was no doubt that this person was Wals. He raised his one-handed sword and held his shield in front of him, which could effectively defend against arrows.

When the snowfield bandits with bows and arrows saw these people rushing over, they started shooting arrows in their hands. Their archery skills were learned during hunting. Most of the snowfield bandits were Vigers, so naturally they had very good archery skills.

But Walls was on a horse, he was very fast, and he had a group of people behind him who could share some of the attack.

In this way, Wals would be hit by fewer arrows. If all the bandits' arrows were aimed at Wals, then Wals would be shot like a hedgehog.

Soon Walsh approached an unlucky robber. With the help of his horse's speed, he swung the sword in his hand and cut the robber in half.

The robbers reacted quickly, and their quality was extraordinary.

Think about the bandits that Wals encountered when he just left Sagos. When they saw these horrifying scenes, they were immediately frightened and stood still. But this group of snowfield bandits took it as normal as seeing a chicken being killed.

Some bandits holding shields quickly came over and surrounded Wals, while others began to disperse and move forward.

At first glance, this scattered movement seems inconspicuous, but upon closer inspection, it is a rough formation.

The scattered bandits formed a semi-encirclement, with Walsh and Lawman's troops as the center, forming a semicircle of nearly 180 degrees.

Not only that, there are some archers on the high ground behind the encirclement.

As a rule, several bandits with javelins stayed beside them to protect the archers, while their javelins could provide assistance to their teammates when necessary.

While forming the encirclement, these ranged attackers immediately shot a large number of arrows and threw javelins.

If you wait until the two sides start fighting before shooting arrows, the arrows will hurt your own people.

Therefore, they must seize this opportunity. If they lose this opportunity, they will have to consider their own people when they want to attack again.

And Walls also knew that he was too careless. He did not expect that this group of robbers was different from other robbers.

This is also because the pirates that Wals had encountered before were all remnants of defeated soldiers. If he encountered a pirate group in full strength, then with Wals' current strength, there would be absolutely no chance for him to escape from the pirates.

But it was too late for Walsh to regret now. Now Walsh was the only one rushing over. Naturally, he was faster than others on horseback, while the others were all infantrymen. Even those on Lawman's side who had horses would not ride up.

Now whoever rushes faster will die faster.

Several bandits came over, and seeing this, Wals dismounted. Wals knew that this travel horse was his only horse, and if it was killed in the battle, he would have to wait for the next battle on foot. So he chose to dismount and fight on foot.

As long as they can hold on for a dozen seconds, Lawman and Walls' troops will arrive.

A robber came up to Wals just after he dismounted his horse. Wals swung his sword and struck at the robber. The sword came so fast that no breath could be felt at all.

The snowfield bandit holding the scimitar had no idea what was going on. A sharp blade of death appeared on his neck, and blood splattered. The bandit fell at Wals' feet. The travel horse saw the blood, neighed, and ran back.

The remaining snowfield bandits who were heading towards Wals hurriedly raised their shields after seeing the miserable appearance of their companions. A bandit holding a spear only showed a pair of eyes from behind the shield.

He tacitly stayed on the same line with his companions, so that they could attack and retreat at the same time.

Not bad, very tacit cooperation. Wals now realized that the reputation of the Snowfield Bandits was indeed well-deserved, but Wals also knew that the discipline and cooperation of the regular army were definitely better than those of this group of bandits.

One day in the future, I will have an invincible army.

Walls yelled in his heart.

He rushed towards the two snowfield bandits fiercely. The two snowfield bandits trembled in their hearts, but this feeling quickly disappeared because they had experienced many life-and-death battles.

Seeing that Wals entered his attack range, the robber with the spear stabbed out with his spear. It was just an ordinary blow and was nothing to Wals.


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