Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 2504 The Tragedy of the Azure Wolf Guard, The Death Knell Tolls for the Eastern Barbarians

Chapter 2504 The Tragedy of the Azure Wolf Guard, The Death Knell Tolls for the Eastern Barbarians

As Xing Tian swung his giant axe upwards, it seemed as if endless bloodthirsty power coiled around it, making this strike even more powerful than usual.

Xing Tian didn't have much power left at this point, but precisely because he didn't have much left, he was even less concerned about the consumption of his power and intended to finish off his opponent as quickly as possible.

boom!
Kulin's axe, imbued with the will to die, struck Xing Tian's giant axe as if it had struck an immovable iron mountain.

The violent recoil caused Kuriin to instantly lose feeling in both arms, his tiger's mouth split open, and blood spurted out.

"Ding, Xingtian War God skill effect three activated. In a one-on-one duel, it reduces the opponent's strength by 1 to 6 points. Currently, it reduces Kuriin's strength by 4 points, and Kuriin's strength has dropped to 119."

Xingtian's giant axe paused slightly during the initial contact, but then continued its upward trajectory with unstoppable force.

The edge of the axe blade grazed the swung battle axe, accompanied by a chilling shriek, and slammed into Kurin's wide-open chest.

Snap! Pfft!
The thick leather armor and sternum were easily torn and smashed as if made of paper. Krillin's massive body stiffened abruptly, his eyeballs almost bulging out of their sockets.

He looked down in disbelief at the massive axe blade embedded in his chest and abdomen, and the gushing hot blood mixed with pieces of his internal organs.

Kulin could feel all the strength draining from his body as his life rapidly passed away, and he could no longer hold onto the giant axe in his hand, which finally fell helplessly to the ground.

Xing Tian swung his arm and pulled out the giant axe.

Kulin staggered back two steps, his massive body swaying, but he did not fall immediately. With his last bit of strength, he looked up at Xing Tian, ​​the madness and cruelty in his crimson eyes fading, replaced by a rare calm.

“Xingtian… lives up to his name…” With each word Kulin uttered, a large amount of blood foam gushed from his mouth.

"Tell... Your Majesty Abaoji... This humble general... has done his best..."

Before he could finish speaking, his mountain-like body crashed to the ground, raising a cloud of dust.

Those wide-open eyes gradually lost their luster, yet they still gazed in the direction of the Eastern Yi homeland.

The battle ended swiftly and decisively, from Xing Tian's attack to Kulin's death, it took only a few breaths.

The remaining Dongyi soldiers, who had been fighting desperately, witnessed their invincible General Kulin being easily killed by the giant Han soldier like a chicken or a dog. Their last bit of fighting spirit collapsed, and they threw down their weapons and knelt down to surrender.

Deng Jiugong stepped forward with his sword, looking at Kulin's gruesome corpse, and then at Xingtian, who was only slightly panting, as if he had just stretched his muscles. He was deeply shocked.

He knew well how brave Kulin was, yet he was so easily defeated in front of Xing Tian. This was no longer a matter of skill level, but a fundamental difference like that between a strong man and a child.

"General Xingtian's divine might is truly awe-inspiring," Deng Jiugong said sincerely, clasping his hands in a fist salute.

If it weren't for Xing Tian today, even if we could eventually surround and kill Kuriru, we don't know how many lives we would have to lose.

Xing Tian casually flicked the blood off his giant axe, hoisted it back onto his shoulder, and said in a deep voice, "This barbarian has some backbone, better than those who only know how to run away. A man like him doesn't need to be humiliated after death; give him a proper burial!" "Such a warrior deserves it," Deng Jiugong nodded indifferently.

We should cherish and respect heroes. Even enemies can sometimes find themselves appreciating each other when they meet.

On the battlefield, as Yelü Changwu and Kulin, among other fierce generals of the Eastern Yi, died one after another, the remaining ones, such as Gatlin and Yelü Shilu, broke through the encirclement. The remaining Eastern Yi soldiers who did not manage to break through in time began to put up less and less resistance.

More and more Han soldiers began to join the pursuit of the defeated Eastern Yi troops.

Yelü Abaoji left behind several generals to cover the rear, most of whom were either killed or captured at this time.

Yelü Yuwen, a close confidant of Yelü Abaoji, and his brother Yelü Xiali, fought a fierce battle. In the end, the former was shot dead by Hou Yi, while the latter died by Huang Zhong's blade.

Xiao Tianzuo and Xiao Tianyou were caught by Huang Feihu, who had failed to catch Wang Zhengdao. Although they fought Huang Feihu to the death, he easily knocked them off their horses and then had them tied up.

Another Dongyi general, Weiming Shanyu, who was left behind by Yelü Abaoji to cover the rear, was cut down by Fang Tianci and his Black Cavalry after they broke through the enemy lines.

As the son of Fang Zhong, the former leader of the Black Knights, Fang Tianci's bravery was no less than his father's. He could easily kill an old man.

During his breakout attempt, the fierce general Qiong Yao Na Yan from the Eastern Barbarians ran into Xiahou, who was pursuing the Eastern Barbarian army. Facing Xiahou, who was at the peak of the Heavenly Realm, Qiong Yao Na Yan was killed in less than ten rounds.

Yelü Nugua, who disguised himself as Yelü Abaoji in an attempt to cover Yelü Abaoji's escape, also died at the hands of the Black Riders.

Han Xin's main objective was to annihilate the Dongyi's manpower, but that didn't mean he would completely let Yelü Abaoji go. However, he didn't devote too many troops to pursuing Yelü Abaoji; he only sent a few small-scale units.

Although Yelü Nugua was still protected by hundreds of Dongyi guards, after being worn down by the hundreds of Black Riders who were pursuing him, he finally fell permanently on this land belonging to the Dongyi after several charges by the Black Riders.

For the Han Dynasty, among the various armies of the Eastern Yi, the most difficult to defeat was always the Canglang Guard led by Pajid.

However, with the overall situation already decided, Han Xin did not engage in a direct confrontation with the heavy cavalry. Instead, he used his light cavalry to constantly entangle the enemy, avoiding direct combat and continuously depleting their strength.

Even if the Canglang Guard is the most elite, its weaknesses will be exposed without the cooperation of other armies, especially in the eyes of a god-like commander like Han Xin.

Under Han Xin's flexible tactics, the Canglang Guards were indeed a tough nut to crack. Although Han Xin spent more time on them, he still managed to reduce their casualties as much as possible and deplete their strength before launching a full-scale attack to finish them off.

From then on, the Canglang Guard, one of the three elite guards of the Dongyi, completely withdrew from the stage of history.

Even Pajid himself, the commander of the Canglang Guard, was killed by Fang Tianci in the chaos of battle.

In this battle, Han Xin risked launching a decisive battle with only a small force, but he still managed to defeat Yelü Abaoji despite being outnumbered.

Yelü Abaoji's defeat in this battle marked the beginning of the death knell for the Eastern Yi.


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