Tomb raiding: The awesome life that started from Ganggangyingzi

Chapter 22 Biaozi: Pick up the guests, enter the Yin Cavalry

As they drew closer, Biaozi's massive size exuded an overwhelming sense of intimidation.

Even without any extra movements, just remaining motionless, it kept the alarm bells ringing in Ji Haobo's mind.

They looked at each other from a distance of more than five meters, then turned to look ahead.

Although Ji Haobo couldn't see anything in the darkness, the increasingly heavy chill slowly formed mist under the beam of his flashlight.

If it weren't for the thug suit's unique ability to maintain a constant temperature, he probably would have shivered.

"Neigh neigh neigh..."

Suddenly, the neighing of a horse came from ahead, but there was no sound of hooves.

Just then, Biaozi's body tensed up, assuming a fighting stance;

In the beam of the flashlight, Ji Haobo saw something that made him want to curse: this bastard wasn't human, but he was definitely a dog.

Why, you ask? Because a troop of cavalry has arrived. Yes, cavalry, and specifically, the ghostly cavalry that emanates a faint glow in the mist.

Leading the group was a general wielding a long-handled mace and clad in full armor, followed by eight cavalrymen carrying spears, all of whom were also armored.

"Damn, Biaozi, you're ruthless. You used a weasel to make me fight you to the death."

Biaozi ignored Ji Haobo's cursing and just stared intently at the Yin Cavalry, his single eye filled with hatred.

"die…"

Suddenly, the leading general spoke in a sinister voice, uttering only a single word, his tone stiff and mechanical.

"Roar…"

Biaozi responded with a roar like a lion, so loud that it echoed through the surrounding mountains and forests, startling Ji Haobo.

The sound waves also caused the leaves of the nearby trees to fall like snowflakes, and even caused the pervasive mist to swirl back.

Seeing that a battle was about to break out, Ji Haobo quickly switched his flashlight to ultraviolet light and shone it on the Yin Cavalry, concentrating the beam into a single beam.

A thick, purple beam of light shot into the general's head, instantly causing a cloud of smoke to rise, and spots of rust to appear on the helmet of his armor.

"what…"

A chilling scream rang out, and the general quickly dodged to the side;

But the beam of light landed on a cavalryman behind it, and a plume of smoke appeared as well.

Compared to the general's armor, the cavalryman's armor was even more worn, as if it had been weathered by time, with mottled fragments falling off in the blink of an eye.

These Yin cavalry, though seemingly lacking intelligence, still possessed a fighting instinct and immediately scattered in all directions.

At this moment, Biaozi saw an opportunity and his massive body displayed astonishing speed.

At the same time, to Ji Haobo's astonishment, a fan-sized foot extended a sharp claw over twenty inches long, surrounded by a wisp of black mist, and pounced towards the general.

Ji Haobo didn't have time to watch their battle, because the cavalrymen were closing in on him.

However, being cavalrymen carrying guns, they were restricted and not very agile in the mountains and forests.

They were different from the ghosts of last night. Although they did not have a physical form, they did have armor and spears on their bodies.

Otherwise, it wouldn't have undergone an oxidation-like reaction after being exposed to ultraviolet light.

Upon making this discovery, Ji Haobo immediately ran towards the densely wooded area;

Otherwise, if he were to face eight cavalrymen head-on, he estimated that he would be riddled with holes in just a few exchanges.

Those who were buried alive with the emperor were all his personal guards, the elite of the elite, whose fighting power while alive was absolutely extraordinary.

Even if all that's left is instinct, no one dares to underestimate him, at least not Ji Haobo.

On the other side, Lao Hu and Fatty Wang saw that the approaching force consisted of eight Yin cavalrymen, and they were extremely anxious when they saw that they were surrounding and attacking Master Bo.

"Fatty, quickly bring the flashlights we prepared; this forest is pitch black."

"Bo Ye has to carry the flashlight and fight all by himself, how can he possibly defeat so many cavalry? Let's carefully go over and help him carry the flashlight."

There was no other way; the moonlight couldn't reach the forest, and we dared not light torches.

Without a light source, I'd probably trip and fall twice in three steps.

Ji Haobo was also helpless at this moment. It was too dark in the woods, although the ghostly light emitted by those Yin Cavalry was very conspicuous.

But there are trees and bushes everywhere, and you could easily bump into them if you don't have a flashlight.

Just then, he saw two dim, yellowish lights quietly approach and climb up a tree, followed by Old Hu's shout.

"Brother Bo, throw your flashlight up here, we'll turn it on for you."

Ji Haobo quickly and carefully dragged a few cavalrymen past the tree, throwing his flashlight up with him.

Then, relying on Fatty Wang, they used the dim light cast from another tree to dodge several shots from the Yin Cavalry.

A few breaths later, bright light shone down from the trees, making the nearby trees and shrubs clearly visible.

The Yin cavalrymen did not react to ordinary light, but Ji Haobo immediately breathed a sigh of relief.

Damn it! He'd been chased and beaten for a while, and he was already furious. Now it was time to fight back.

He slashed his palm again with his longsword, wiped the blood on his hand, and then turned to slash at a Shadow Knight who stumbled out of the bushes.

"Hiss..."

A plume of smoke billowed out as the longsword sliced ​​through the armor, but did not cleave it in two.

Seeing that the Yin cavalryman was reckless and his spear was coming down with a whooshing sound, it was blocked by a tree branch halfway through and immediately jammed.

Seeing this, Ji Haobo almost burst out laughing. He quickly slashed out with his sword again, then turned and ran without even looking back, because the others were surrounding him.

In reality, that unfortunate fellow was already dead, turning to ashes along with his horse, including his armor and spear, which rotted into dust.

As the battle progressed, Ji Haobo quickly discovered that these Yin cavalrymen not only lacked intelligence;

He's like a nearsighted person, his spear constantly getting blocked by tree branches, which is when he gets a good chance to strike.

With experience and by using positioning, the several cavalrymen were quickly cut down one by one.

He wasn't unscathed either; he was stabbed in the shoulder and struck in the chest.

Fortunately, while dodging, the suit jacket also provided some protection;

There was no penetrating wound in the shoulder, only a small, half-finger-deep cut.

The blow to the chest may have broken two ribs, but it wasn't a major problem. He used his strength to push it back into place, without damaging his internal organs.

"Damn it, that bastard Biaozi, I really want to beat him to death. If it weren't for the fact that his cavalry is restricted by the mountains and forests, and he's such an idiot, I might be done for today."

Ji Haobo wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and casually wiped it on the knife. He couldn't waste it; he had just bled quite a bit.

Thinking about this, he felt the urge to complain again. If he had to bleed every time he encountered such a monster;

I don't know if the blood will be drained after that many times, but the chances of getting tetanus and dying are extremely high.

He strongly suspects that Zhang Qilin's perpetually expressionless face and amnesia may be due to tetanus.

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