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Chapter 1542 Don't leave a living mouth

Wu Zhi is not in the mood to joke with Zhao Fushi now.

On the one hand, these Jin soldiers who were hunting down old, weak, women and children were extremely cruel. On the other hand, Wu Zhi also realized that the Jin people who went south this time were extraordinary!

Now we have reached the border of Shandong, and these Jin people are burning, killing and looting right under Wu Zhi's nose!

Wu Zhi slowly stretched out his hand. When the two followers behind him saw Wu Zhi's action, they immediately turned around and lifted out a wooden box from the cabin.

What was placed inside turned out to be a wooden knife that children played with.

Wu Zhi grabbed the Suzaku wooden knife and spoke to Pan Yan and others who were already ready.

"You don't need me to say anything more, right?"

"Today, I have only one request for you, leave no one alive!"

At this time, there is no need for Wu Zhi to say anything.

As long as you are a human being, you cannot do such a thing!

War is something that can never be avoided.

Even between two neighbors, there will be fights over trivial matters.

This is a common feature of human beings.

But no matter the country or the neighbors, they will never attack those old, weak, women and children.

This is also the most basic principle of human beings.

Although the Jin people had marched southward before, they would also burn, kill and loot.

But I would never attack such a group of old, weak, women and children.

These Jin soldiers were led by the young master.

They are not plundering at all, but killing for fun!

Wu Zhi gave an order, and Pan Yan immediately jumped off the fence with his men.

Since the ship entered Shandong territory, everyone was not fully armed and only had weapons on hand.

Although it looked a bit messy when I jumped down.

But after landing, Pan Yan took the lead and rushed forward quickly.

The people following behind gradually pulled out the formation.

With Pan Yan as the center point, a group of people pierced forward like an awl.

Wu Zhi left four guards to protect Zhao Fuzi, and his own legs were slightly bent.

Wu Zhi seemed to have stepped on a huge spring, and his whole body quickly jumped up.

At this time, a Jin soldier riding a horse had caught up with an old man with white hair.

This white-haired old man obviously felt that death was coming.

He closed his eyes in despair and stood there.

"Ha ha!"

The soldiers of the Kingdom of Jin had ferocious faces, and their ugly smiles were as twisted as horse dung!

The knife in his hand reflected the sunlight and shone with a sharp edge that was hard to look at.

Seeing the blade of the knife getting closer and closer to the old man's neck.

At a critical moment, a huge black shadow suddenly fell from the sky.

"Bang!"

Wu Zhi was like a rapidly falling meteor, hitting the Jin soldiers directly.

For a moment, the hot breath shook in all directions.

The moment the Jin soldiers' heads came into contact with Wu Zhi's feet, they began to shatter and their brains splattered out!

Immediately, his neck, body bones, and even the horse under him were blown to pieces in an instant!

The hot breath directly evaporated the blood and merged into the powerful wind.

He roared towards the Jin soldiers who were harvesting the heads of civilians unscrupulously.

"kill!"

What followed was an angry roar from Pan Yan and his subordinates behind him.

Their bodies quickly passed over the old, weak, women and children, and the blades in their hands were directed towards the front.

The Jin people went all the way south and encountered little resistance.

At this moment, a group of people who dared to attack them with swords suddenly appeared. After a brief period of shock, the Jin soldiers roared like ghosts crying or wolves howling.

"Ha ha ha ha!"

"Well done!"

"Kill all these soft-footed shrimps!"

The weapons of both sides collided quickly.


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