Mythical Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1877 - 1722: Chouhun Dies in Battle

Mythical Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1877 - 1722: Chouhun Dies in Battle

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Chapter 1877: Chapter 1722: Chouhun Dies in Battle

Sun Ce looked at Zhao Yun blocking Qiu Linbei’s index finger with a face full of shock. He clearly saw the terrifying momentum when Qiu Linbei charged out before, yet Zhao Yun blocked it with just one finger.

"Thank you, General Zhao, for stopping the enemy general." Sun Ce clasped his hands in a salute and expressed his gratitude first, having always held a good impression of Zhao Yun.

"It wasn’t me who stopped him; he was already dead, having suffered five wounds. Even with his astonishing will, he couldn’t help but fall." Zhao Yun shook his head and said, "You should quickly circle around from the outskirts to the rear; General Yu is guarding there. You might be able to kill some Northern Huns."

Upon hearing this, Guan Ping and Wei Yan immediately cupped their hands towards Zhao Yun, and at this moment, Xiahou Dun also rode over. His expression was slightly pale, but he was already not in much trouble.

"General Zhao, why not join us?" Just as Sun Ce was riding forward, he reined in his horse and said to Zhao Yun.

"There’s no need." Zhao Yun shook his head and declined the invitation. He had already slain the King of Dingling and defeated half of Dingling’s elite troops; any further merit would be of little use to him, and he preferred to give the credit to others.

Sun Ce and the others paid their respects and rode off, their speed astonishing as they quickly circled to the rear, where Yu Jin had already ceased his assault, only providing protection, primarily dispatching aristocratic family private soldiers to capture miscellaneous Huns.

"General Yu, may we pass through?" Wei Yan rode over and saluted Yu Jin, saying, "We want to attack the Northern Huns from here."

"Go ahead." Yu Jin nodded, waved a flag, and the soldiers in front swiftly stepped aside, clearing a path for Wei Yan and others.

"Thank you, General." Guan Ping respectfully saluted, as this was always Guan Yu’s requirement for Guan Ping, to be respectful to all military officers.

"Uh, what’s the matter with the ball behind you?" Sun Ce inadvertently glanced at Mii Lohe and realized it was an Inner Qi Manifestation, immediately asking.

"Captured a Dingling leader; he’s hard to deal with, so I had to tie him up like this." Yu Jin showed an embarrassed expression and said with a smile. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Sun Ce clasped his hands to Yu Jin and then rode past without the slightest contempt.

"That guy tied up as a ball just now was an Inner Qi Manifestation, right?" Wei Yan reacted after charging into the formation and asked.

"Yes, not only an Inner Qi Manifestation but also possessing a Legion Talent." Sun Ce answered for Guan Ping. When fighting with Qiu Linbei earlier, Sun Ce had not turned off his Legion Talent, so he clearly felt it taking effect on the captive, indicating that the one tied up like a ball was an Inner Qi Manifestation with Legion Talent.

"Hiss!" Wei Yan drew a breath of cold air. "Is General Yu really that formidable?"

"Yes, my father told me to be respectful to General Yu; didn’t your father tell you?" Guan Ping looked at Wei Yan in confusion.

"General Guan did tell me." Wei Yan replied with a dry laugh, but having the same character as Guan Yu, he couldn’t show respect without knowing how terrifying Yu Jin was.

"But it’s nothing; father said General Yu is strict in military administration, somewhat rigid, but generally doesn’t bother with trivial matters." Guan Ping said.

Wei Yan said no more, just charged forward with his head down. He would find a chance to invite Yu Jin for a drink later; right now, the priority was to eliminate the Northern Huns.

Yu Jin watched Wei Yan and Guan Ping leave without taking Wei Yan’s arrogance to heart. Some of the rumors about Wei Yan being Guan Yu’s biological son had even come from Yu Jin. As a general known for strict military discipline and a rigid character, he sometimes needed to find some amusement.

"Hmm, Inner Qi Manifestation’s recovery power is indeed strong." Yu Jin saw Mii Lohe’s head start to shake and immediately drew a long spear, striking Mii Lohe on the back of the head to knock him out again, not caring about any potential aftereffects.

At this time, the Han Army’s massive encirclement had already engulfed all the Northern Huns, with circular layers forming an "8" shape at the center, like a double yolk, enclosing Chouhun and the Northern Huns Chanyu Huyan Chu’s army.

By now, Chouhun’s Northern Huns Guards were entirely wiped out, leaving only Chouhun himself. After exhausting all Military Spirit, Gao Shun had lost eligibility to fight Chouhun, and Guan Yu, who had been blocking Qiu Linbei, took over.

It’s fortunate that Guan Yu personally confronted Chouhun, who had already broken through thanks to the Power of Military Spirit, or else Qiu Linbei wouldn’t have stood a chance against a formation guarded by Guan Yu himself.

By this moment, the Northern Huns Guards were completely annihilated, leaving only Chouhun. If not for his origin from the Northern Huns Guards, they would already be history. Now, Chouhun, fully enhanced by Military Spirit, was equivalent to a top-tier Qi Burst Boundary expert.

Hua Xiong and Gao Shun had already left, and the Xiliang Iron Cavalry and Trap Formation opened about a hundred paces of space for Guan Yu and Chouhun to battle.

In fact, Zhou Yu had already brought the medium chariot crossbows over to this level. If needed, a single round would turn even Chouhun, with his formidable strength and Military Spirit Will to defy death, into mincemeat under the high-density crossbow bolts.

However, Guan Yu was worried about his soldiers before and couldn’t defeat Chouhun; now, he naturally wanted the chance to test strength, which was the crucial reason why Chouhun was still alive.

Guan Yu looked at Chouhun solemnly; the opponent was almost the strongest he had faced, except for Lyu Bu. Others always had concerns or couldn’t go all out, but Chouhun in front of him was entirely fearless!

"Qi Burst Boundary, alas, under such Cloud Qi, you can’t exert your power." Guan Yu passed Chouhun sideways; after a hundred exchanges, he finally found such an opportunity, slicing with a single stroke.

Reining his horse around, Guan Yu watched as Chouhun covered his massive wound but still stood fiercely, even forcibly stopped the bleeding.

Guan Yu knew that even with power to defy death, Chouhun was already dead, with his slash having shattered all vital organs, including Chouhun’s heart.

Yet, Chouhun didn’t fall, and Guan Yu could see the unyielding flame in Chouhun’s eyes, just like Wen Chou in the past, persisting in spirit even in death.

"A worthy opponent, it’s a pity..." Guan Yu gradually raised his Green Dragon Crescent Blade, the Azure Dragon biting the blade’s edge, a cold light flashing in Guan Yu’s eyes.

Chouhun roared, with his external wounds seeming to disappear at that moment, all his power poured into this spear.

"Swish!" Guan Yu and Chouhun passed each other without light or shadow intersecting, only a dustless slice.

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