Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 2520 The Final Battle Against the Eastern Barbarians, Abaoji Dies

Chapter 2520 The Final Battle Against the Eastern Barbarians, Abaoji Dies
After cornering the Gat brothers and their remnants of the Eastern Yi army in the middle of a street, Hou Yi, climbing onto a rooftop in order to eliminate the two brothers, didn't hesitate to shoot down one of them, Gat, with three consecutive blood-splattering arrows.

At that time, the Gart brothers were actually hidden within the wall of Dongyi soldiers. Hou Yi climbed onto the roof of a nearby house, and even with this high vantage point, he could not accurately locate the enemy.

Fortunately, Gatler peeked out to observe the enemy's situation for a fleeting moment, and then quickly disappeared back into the crowd, but Hou Yi, who was high up, still managed to spot him.

Even with the wall of people in between, Hou Yi was ultimately unable to pinpoint Gatler's vitals accurately, and could only define a very small area.

It was precisely because of this that Hou Yi needed three Blood-Shooting Arrows to forcefully kill the enemy, even with a wall of people between them.

Although Hou Yi had exhausted his strength after using the Blood Sun Arrow three times in a row and could not continue to attack, he had in fact completed his mission by doing so.

The two brothers relied solely on their combined attack technique, and with only one of them remaining, their threat level dropped significantly.

Not to mention that even if Hou Yi was severely exhausted and didn't make another move, any two of the three people present could take down Gatling together.

Following Gatlin's death, Huang Feihu led his troops in a general offensive. Even though Gatlin was grief-stricken by his brother's death and used desperate measures to save his own life from beginning to end.

However, facing the combined attack of the three great generals, they still could not hold out for long. With Huang Tianhua using his double hammers to restrain the long staff in his hand, Huang Feihu and Deng Jiugong took this opportunity to strike at the same time.

Almost simultaneously, Huang Feihu's spear pierced Gatling's chest, while Deng Jiugong's broadsword severed Gatling's head.

With the deaths of the Gatling and Gatler brothers, all the Eastern Yi generals in Shangjing Prefecture had perished at the hands of the Han generals.

Before this battle, Gatling, Gatler, and Wang Zhengdao were the only three remaining top-tier generals in the Eastern Barbarian tribes of Shangjing Prefecture.

In the previous battle, Xiao Yi was already seriously injured by Huang Tianhua. In such a short time, his injuries were far from being able to recover, so he had no chance of participating in the battle from the beginning.

Even if we let him stay, it would only result in another kill, and wouldn't help the battle at all.

Therefore, when Yelü Abaoji ordered Yelü Shilu to lead 5,000 Pishi Iron Cavalry to cover the families of a group of officials and generals as they left for Beiping Road to meet Yelü Deguang, Xiao Yi was also taken away by Yelü Shilu.

After dealing with Gatling and the Gatling brothers, the main resistance force in the city was Yelü Abaoji in front of the Dongyi Imperial Palace, and there were only some scattered resistance forces left.

Hou Yi was too exhausted to fight any more intense battles, so Han Xin ordered him to cooperate with Huang Tianhua to deal with the scattered small-scale resistance in the city.

As for Deng Jiugong and Huang Feihu, they led their troops to the Eastern Yi Imperial Palace to help Wen Zhong and Xing Tian deal with Yelü Abaoji.

Both Deng Jiugong and Huang Feihu were seasoned veterans, accustomed to the brutality of battle. Yet, upon arriving at the Dongyi Imperial Palace, they were still shocked by the sheer horrific scene of the battle. This small area was piled high with at least tens of thousands, perhaps even close to twenty thousand, corpses, their deaths far more gruesome than any other battlefield in this war.

One pile of corpses after another was piled up there, but everyone seemed oblivious, and new piles of corpses continued to be created.

At this point, the soldiers on both sides were no longer just bloodthirsty, but had reached a state of numbness, each one like a robot, instinctively and mechanically thrusting out their weapons.

For both sides in the war, death was no longer a source of fear, but rather a form of relief.

The corpses on the battlefield suggest that it was often one person who pierced the other, but the other, with their last bit of strength, would also thrust out their own weapon, resulting in countless deaths.

In fact, the vast majority of the corpses were incomplete, with limbs and broken pieces scattered everywhere.

Even Wen Zhong was injured in the bloody battle that lasted for several hours.

Xiao Daguan, Xue Xiong, Yu Decheng and several other Dongyi generals, although far less powerful than Wen Zhong, each took Wen Zhong's attacks head-on, just to grab Wen Zhong's weapon at the last moment and give their comrades a chance to kill him.

Once or twice is fine, but when it comes one after another, even though Wen Zhong is strong, he can't withstand the fact that the opponents are all fearless. It's true that the savage are afraid of the ruthless, and the ruthless are afraid of the fearless.

Although he defeated his opponent, Wen Zhong almost died at the hands of a lowly pawn.

Xing Tian, ​​who has been fighting fiercely until now, remains completely unmoved by the horrific scene as a participant in this brutal battle.

He had participated in the battle that annihilated the Champions, a battle whose ferocity far surpassed this one. Having witnessed something far more devastating, his tolerance for such a battle was naturally higher than others.

When Huang Feihu, Deng Jiugong, and a group of Han generals arrived with their troops, Yelü Abaoji had less than four thousand men left.

Although everyone was wounded, and many were even maimed, they still held weapons just like Yelü Abaoji, and had no intention of giving up the fight.

Seeing this, the generals didn't say much. Although they admired the enemy's will to resist, war is war. You are allowed to have your own feelings, but you must also learn to restrain your personal feelings at the appropriate time.

Under Huang Feihu's command, a new Han army began to gradually replace the troops led by Wen Zhong, replacing them one after another, and launched the second general offensive against the remnants of Yelü Abaoji's forces.

This bloody battle continued until sunset, finally ending with the fall of the last figure blocking Yelü Abaoji's path and a battle axe piercing through Yelü Abaoji's chest.

"Ding! Xing Tian has slain Yelü Abaoji. Reward: four random attributes permanently increased by 1: Strength +1, Intelligence +1, Politics +1, Charisma +1..."


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