In Zero's impression, there were only three attacks against people. The first time was to attack the black magician who wanted to kill Yue Chuo and himself, and the second and third time were the battles with Bauhinia.
But now it's completely different. This will be her first real battle. With so many enemies, she has no time to consider her own safety, let alone where Yue Chuo is now. All she cares about is these.
Villagers, these villagers are fleeing in all directions.
When the head of the village chief was beheaded, the thieves seemed to be aroused with the desire to kill. They all became excited and rode into the innocent crowd unscrupulously. There were wailing and crying sounds, heart-breaking.
Screams were heard endlessly, bright red blood sprayed everywhere, and people who were laughing not long ago fell one by one.
Zero soon discovered that these thieves were not massacres blindly. Their brutal atrocities were actually selective. Those who were chopped to the ground were all elderly people, too young children and people with disabilities. The rest even if they dared
Villagers who resisted were knocked to the ground at most.
Moreover, more than a dozen horsemen chased and surrounded the fleeing villagers, causing the panicked people to retreat to the beach in the middle of the village.
Ling looked at Ajier and said anxiously: "Cover me to get the sword!"
It turned out that although Ajier carried the bow with him, Zero hung it on the saddle of his mount because the two-handed sword was too big and he was afraid of scaring the villagers.
In fact, when the village chief was talking to the evil man, Zero had already noticed that the evil man's eyes had glanced at his mount. If the village chief hadn't died, the villagers were frightened and fled, and the thieves would have caught him next.
People are themselves.
As soon as Linggang finished speaking, he already swayed around the chaotic crowd and ran towards his mount.
After running a few steps, a thief not far ahead was slashing at a four or five-year-old child with a knife. He was grinning excitedly, just like an evil ghost in hell, showing no mercy at all.
Ling kicked his feet violently, rushed forward, hugged the child and rolled on the spot, narrowly avoiding the cut blade, but his back was facing the enemy. Before he could get up, the sound of fists and wind sounded, and the thief
He leaned down from the dragon's back and punched her in the back of the head. Zero had no choice but to hug the child tightly, curled up and tilted, fell to the right, rolled to the left side of the enemy's horse, and used the enemy's mount to block the opponent's attack.
attack.
Suddenly there was a soft sound of "whoosh", followed by a "pop" sound. When Ling looked up, he saw that the thief's heart had been pierced by an arrow. He was still sitting on the horse, his eyes staring at the arrow tip on his chest, full of difficulty.
He was confused in belief. Then there were two more arrows. Two nearby companions were shot to death, and the thief who was riding towards him was also shot to the ground.
At this time, several thieves around saw that three of them had been killed, and they were all furious. She Xiaben had already identified the target to kill, and quickly locked Aqer with a long bow in the crowd, dispersed and moved toward him with lightning speed.
She gathered around.
Aqer also reacted quickly and immediately found himself in danger. He drew arrows, opened his bow, and shot arrows repeatedly. The arrows were all in vain, and he killed four thieves.
By this time, the thieves had discovered that some of the villagers were fighting back, and several of their own had been killed. These desperadoes immediately aroused their ferocity, and dozens of thieves drove the velociraptors from all directions towards Aqer.
Although the thieves were crazy, they were not in a hurry. The thieves who were besieging the villagers still controlled the paths in all directions and did not allow any villager to have a chance to escape. They were still killing with a smile while heading towards Ah.