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Volume 1: Entrance Chapter 96: Duel

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    The overall situation of Dakukou is very similar to that of Xiaokou. A hill steps into the Huaihe River to the north. The top of the 300-meter-high mountain was leveled, and trebuchets were set up facing all directions; the slight difference is that a  The small river meanders from the southwest, enclosing hundreds of acres of open space at the foot of the mountain. Camps and defensive positions were built on the open space, filled with Haozhou soldiers and rural soldiers. On the river at the northern end of the hill, the Haozhou fleet was lined up.  They formed several lines and stood ready, basically guarding the entire Huaihe River.  Seeing such a defensive situation, the navy of the Zhou Dynasty naturally slowly contained the fleet, and the infantry walking along the coast naturally set up defensive positions. At the same time, they quickly sent people to report to the army in the southeast.  At noon on October 11th, Li Chongjin, the commander of the Northern Route Army, led 5,000 soldiers to the south bank of the river and camped directly south of the hill. While setting up camp, Li Chongjin hurriedly summoned Shi Detong and Wei Changhe, who were in charge of the navy, to lead the Western Advancement Army.  Fang Cheng of the army went to the tent to discuss.  Before a group of people could discuss a few words, a soldier came to report outside the tent with a very strange expression: "General Li, there is a man coming from the other side of the river, alone and on a horse, claiming to ask for a duel." Li Chongjin and others looked at each other, almost almost  Laughing out loud, in today's wars, except for the barbarians in the north who occasionally play this trick, who would use these old tricks of single combat before the formation?  Li Chongjin suppressed his laughter, stood up and said: "Let's go and have a look. We can't accept the attack, but we don't dare to challenge." A group of generals walked out of the camp and walked to the front of the battle formation, where they found a small warship.  On the south bank of the river, a young man wearing a bright red robe and military uniform, holding a gun in one hand, was leisurely riding on a tall white horse, looking calmly at the place.  "Guo Tingwei in Haozhou, is there any master who dares to fight against Guo?" Seeing a large crowd of people coming here, Guo Tingwei sighed, his voice still unhurried.  Li Chongjin narrowed his eyes and stared directly at the proud young man opposite, silently.  "General Li, I am requesting to go to battle." A cavalry general rode away, carrying a big sword and heading straight towards Guo Tingwei.  "I'm the next Zhou Dynasty Governor Yuhou Baihan, please give me some advice." The sword general rushed to Guo Tingwei, shouted, straightened up on his horse, raised the sword with both hands, and slashed Huashan with one move, and fiercely attacked Guo Ting.  It means to cut it off.  The horse under Guo Tingwei leaned to the side slightly, and the spear in his hand suddenly moved. It pierced out like a poisonous snake, and pierced into Bo Han's right rib like a piece of wool. Bo Han's sword fell into the air and was lost.  With so much strength, the steel gun that was quickly pulled back was easily pushed aside and fell off the horse. Along with the knife, Bo Han's unconscious body fell.  Guo Tingwei recovered the spear, took out a piece of white cloth and gently wiped off the blood on the tip of the spear, shaking his head gently.  "General Li, I'm coming." The same spearman jumped out from behind Li Chongjin and drove his horse straight towards Guo Tingwei. When he was still ten steps away, the spearman shouted: "I'm here.  Da Zhoudu" Seeing the other party also using a gun, Guo Tingwei's eyes lit up, he suddenly jumped out of the horse, and shouted: "Take a shot from me, and tell me your name before it's too late." The red cherry of the steel gun trembled.  , drew four spear shadows, running towards the eyes, mouth, neck, and hands of the spearman respectively. The spearman swung his gun sharply, three times in succession, but failed to block the last shot that hit his wrist. His hand trembled, and the man  After a moment's pause, Guo Tingwei's gun moved upwards and struck back, causing the gunman's neck, mouth, and eyes to explode. The gunman who had not even had time to report his name burst out blood mist from his neck, mouth, and eyes, and he shot towards the gunman.  It tilted sideways and fell off the horse.  As if nothing had happened, Guo Tingwei put away the gun again and slowly wiped it. He glanced at the blood-stained handkerchief with pity, opened his right hand slightly, watched the handkerchief slowly fall under the horse, shook his head slightly, and coldly snorted: "It's unbearable.  One blow." Guo Tingwei's arrogance immediately made all the Zhou generals furious, and they all wanted to attack their horses.  "Stop everyone." Li Chongjin roared, tightened the red tassel on his armor, and drove the black horse under him out slowly.  The generals of the two armies faced each other, and the soldiers on both sides fell silent, staring at the two horses, one black and one white, that were slowly approaching.  Li Chongjin twirled his heavy spear in his hand and said in a cold voice: "If you can kill two of my generals in a row, you are considered a master of spears. May I ask who Guo's spear master is?" Guo Tingwei stared at the taller and colder man in front of him.  Li Chongjin, who was in the small size, untied the red tassel around his neck with his right hand, swung his arms, rolled up the big red robe, and threw it back on the boat. He said coldly: "The marksmanship is passed down from ancestors, no one knows any sect." Li Chongjin willed himself  He stretched his long spear in front of him, flicked the black surface of the spear with his finger, and said softly: "The iron spear is one foot and three feet long and weighs fifty-four kilograms. It is known for its heavy spears. It once killed consecutive people in the battle formation."  Three thousand captains of the Liao Kingdom, please pay attention to Brother Guo." Guo Tingwei narrowed his eyes slightly, looked calm, and said coldly: "Guo's gun has no name, but from now on.?Don¡¯t kill unknown people.  " Li Chongjin cupped his fists and whistled softly. He circled the heavy gun back half a circle, accelerated suddenly, and hit Guo Tingwei diagonally downwards with a sound of wind. Guo Tingwei sat upright on his horse and raised the gun steadily horizontally.  He stood up and took his time. Unexpectedly, Li Chongjin's heavy spear lightly touched Guo Tingwei's gun body, and immediately bounced up, piercing Guo Tingwei's eyes. The gun moved silently, as fast as lightning.  Panicked, the gun body was raised and retracted. The gun body could barely block the thrusting spear tip, and then the gun body seemed to be pulled down hard, and the heavy black gun was pressed down. "What a force.  "Li Chongjin roared, and the gun body danced, and countless gun shadows were shot all over Guo Tingwei in an instant. Among the black gun shadows in the sky, Guo Tingwei's bright silver spear danced slowly, blocking every shot.  . For a moment, the soldiers on both sides held their breaths. What was going on? Li Chongjin, who wielded a heavy gun, seemed to be light and was good at speed, while Guo Tingwei, who wielded a light gun, seemed to be light and heavy.  With their strong strength, the two sides actually changed their styles to play.  "Li Chongjin let out a loud roar and shot away Guo Tingwei's heavy spear. He jumped off his horse and waved to his admirable opponent, "It's not enough to fight right away, so let's fight again right away.  " Guo Tingwei roared wildly, put his feet on the horse, and smashed the spear down like a heavy stick. Li Chongjin laughed loudly and took a step forward. The heavy spear came forward with a whistling sound. He changed back to his best form.  He is good at fighting with heavy guns. The moment the two guns clashed, Guo Tingwei's figure swayed along with the force from the gun. After taking away the strength, he twisted his body and was as light as a bird. He jumped up with the gun and stabbed straight.  On Li Chongjin's left wrist, the gun tip cut through the air, making a soft "pop" sound. Li Chongjin's left hand slipped slightly, and with both hands, he slammed the gun body into Guo Tingwei's gun head, and the two guns clashed again.  There was a loud "bang" sound after the attack. Both sides retreated and then advanced at the same time. This time, bright silver gun shadows began to fly all over the sky, and the black heavy guns danced in a way that seemed slow but was actually fast.  The shadows of the guns blocked those deadly stabs one by one. The dancing steps of both sides soon swept the dust on the ground and swept their figures into it. Shi Detong, who had been watching the battle, frowned and ordered loudly: "Ming."  Gong, please come back General Li.  " As soon as the retreating gong sounded on the south bank, the soldiers on both sides let out a long breath at the same time, and the gong sounded immediately on the north bank of the river. The dust mist slowly settled down, revealing two figures facing each other with guns twisted. Li Chongjin looked at Guo with admiration.  Ting Wei glanced at him and said loudly: "We had a great fight today, Governor Guo. Li respects your spearmanship and heroism. We will not attack today. We will attack with our army tomorrow."  " Guo Tingwei took out a handkerchief from his body, gently wiped the dust off the gun tip, and replied unhurriedly: "I'm waiting for you at any time.  " After saying that, Guo Tingwei turned around leisurely, took up his white horse, and stepped steadily onto his boat. At this time, the drums on both sides of the river sounded at the same time, cheering for the wonderful spearmanship competition between the two leaders.  , to encourage our own morale.
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