Chapter 167: Old Master Lei Feng Becomes a Fierce General



Ma Yue was imagining a bright future for the Sea Tribe. After more than a year of development, the Thunder God Tribe, which had returned triumphantly from the southern forest, had finally recovered some vitality.

The expedition was led by the High Priest Lei Ting, who was very powerful. He defeated and conquered several large tribes in the southern forest and brought back a large number of livestock and people. Obviously, there were more large tribes in the southern forest than the ones like the Sea Tribe that Ma Yue knew about.

This large-scale expedition involved nearly all the men of the Thunder God Tribe. Although Thunder God City was empty during this period, the main force of the Qingfeng and Bingyan Tribes' coalition forces were also fighting outside; Ma Yue had lost interest in this area. Therefore, Lei Ting's gamble on this attack was successful and yielded a rich harvest.

With a 'miraculous' cultivator like Lei Ting, the Thunder God Tribe will not have to worry about not being able to harvest so many captives.

This expedition alone brought in over a thousand able-bodied men, giving the Thunder God Tribe renewed confidence. Most importantly, they captured nearly two thousand horses. Yes, horses.

The wild horses that were tamed in this era were smaller than the Mongolian horses that Ma Yue had seen in his previous life. They were definitely less than two meters long and ran at a speed similar to that of deer, wildebeests, donkeys, and the like.

It is not very big in size, and its 'carrying capacity' seems to be similar to that of wildebeest and deer.

Lei Ting also realized the great significance of cavalry, so he naturally treasured these horses very much. Selling them would definitely not happen.

How could there be a large number of horses raised in the forest? They should be raised on the grasslands, right?

It's not surprising. In the past, European heavy draft horses were domesticated and bred from wild forest horses. Of course, nothing is absolute.

What's more, there are also large areas of flat land in the primitive forest. Otherwise, how could there be large tribes living in the forest?

Is the great tribe in the Great Forest so weak? They can't even defeat the Thunder God Tribe, which is much weaker than before?

Leading the charge was not only the great leader Lei Bao, but also the incited old Taoist priest Lei Feng, a mid-level divine being wielding lightning 'miracles' and charging forward, much like the fierce generals of ancient my country, as in the legendary 'Zhao Zilong's white horse and silver spear, killing his way in and out seven times...'

If a brave general really leads the troops, it will be a very different way to boost the morale of a team.

Will the “god-level” stuff be released endlessly?

That depends on who your opponent is. If you were to fight a warrior of the same level as Ma Yue, you would need to release your internal energy at the highest level to withstand it. Then, after four or five defeats, the old Taoist priest Lei Feng would have been defeated. His overall strength wasn't much stronger than Ma Yue's.

However, Lei Feng was dealing with ordinary people, so he didn't need to use such extreme strength when using his internal force. So the average consumption would not be that great, right?

The lightning released by Lei Feng was more than ten times smaller, but it could still easily kill important enemy targets twenty or thirty meters away...

Of course, the fearful Ma Yue would never be so aggressive. If he really charged forward and was attacked by a volley of enemy gunfire, no matter how strong he was, he would not be able to dodge such an indiscriminate and large-scale attack.

However, Lei Feng had lost face due to his defeat in the Haifan tribe, so he was going on this expedition with a reckless attitude.

In fact, the brave Lei Feng almost lost his life. Not to mention that he was shot in the arm, he was also shot in the chest... He was lucky enough to survive by miracle.

Not only are the people of the Sea Tribe good at group flying gun attacks, but many primitive people are also good at long-range throwing weapons.

Regardless of whether Lei Feng was trying to save face or was willing to sacrifice his life for the Thunder God Tribe's cause, the expedition to the Southern Great Forest was ultimately a victory, even if it was a somewhat forced one.

The old Taoist priest's bravery in killing the enemies won him the respect of the warriors of the Thunder God Tribe, and the Thunder God Tribe regained its cohesion; Lei Feng also vented the anger that he had been holding in his heart.

Immortal cultivators have strong self-healing abilities, so as long as they survive... the spear that pierced their chest no longer had much power left, and it didn't penetrate very far, and didn't injure any vital areas, so it wasn't a big problem.

However, Lei Feng was unlucky. The spear struck his left arm at a short distance, but with such force that it fractured his arm instantly. In the chaotic battlefield, Lei Feng was unable to seek immediate medical attention. Thus, Lei Feng's left arm became disabled.

Therefore, immortal cultivators are not omnipotent, and not all injuries can be healed by spiritual power.

This bloody battle had accumulated a great deal of blood and energy. Lei Feng returned to his own cave in the Thunder God Tribe and practiced in seclusion, achieving a breakthrough to the mid-level cultivation of a mid-grade divine master (the mid-level cultivation of a martial artist). In terms of cultivation, he surpassed Ma Yue by a small level.

Lei Feng hated Ma Yue to the core, but Ma Yue was hiding in the Thunder God Tribe, pretending to be an "otaku" and refusing to go out. How could Lei Feng have the chance to fight Ma Yue in a duel?

If another inter-tribal war were to occur, it would be a confrontation between two major tribes. As I said, individual bravery is important, but if you put it in a battle involving thousands of people... the high priest of the Thunder God Tribe became a cripple, and the old Taoist priest had a disabled left arm. This was the consequence.

When the strength of the Thunder God Tribe was unable to shake the Haifan Tribe, Lei Feng had no chance to find trouble with Ma Yue.

Besides, does your high level of cultivation mean you can definitely defeat Ma Yue? Ma Yue has the advantage of a spiritual weapon, and you, Lei Feng, are missing an arm. If they really fight, Lei Feng may not be able to defeat Ma Yue.

The battles between immortal cultivators are not like the spiritual fire and lightning seen on the battlefield. The spiritual fire and lightning sprayed at a long distance are of little practical significance in a one-on-one fight because the distance is too long and there is enough time to dodge.

In a one-on-one duel between martial arts masters, cultivators still rely on spiritual weapons. The actual combat range is only about ten meters at most, where the spiritual weapon can be freely deployed and retracted. Any further than that is not feasible. The problem is that you, Lei Feng, don't even have a spiritual weapon...

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