Chapter 8: Plans can’t keep up with changes

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Suddenly Huang Yi felt that he seemed very powerful, and even the Overlord of Western Chu was not as domineering as him, so he decided not to stand idly by.

Hedanbaat'er went to look for the two cavalrymen who were following him. It's not a big deal for me to just wait. I might as well follow him and take a look.

Huang Yi found that he was full of strength and completely different in courage. He left as soon as he said it, and immediately took big steps to chase Hedan Battle.

The weather was good, with a waning moon in the sky and stars dotting the sky. The visibility was okay, and it was enough to use a telescope to observe the distance in the distance.

Huang Yi knew where the enemy was, so he didn't need to fumble forward, but took long strides, and soon the backs of a man and a horse appeared in front.

That was Hedan Bartel without a horse. He led the horse with wrapped hoofs and walked cautiously, making basically no noise.

Hedanbaat'er was going for a sneak attack. If he approached the two cavalrymen quietly while they were sleeping, he would have a good chance of winning.

Huang Yi did not follow too closely, deliberately keeping a distance of three to five hundred meters, and from time to time he climbed up to search carefully with a telescope.

He was trying to prevent his own actions from being discovered by the other party. He was just waiting for work, so wouldn't Hedan Battle be sent to get stabbed?

It doesn't matter, Huang Yi has a telescope and can predict the enemy first. When he finds that the two cavalry are ambushing Hedanbaater, he just yells immediately.

Huang Yi guessed a lot of possibilities, only to realize that he was wrong the moment the answer was revealed.

Hedanbaatar indeed approached the two cavalrymen while one was asleep and the other was dozing with his back against a stone.

But he did not attack the two cavalrymen immediately, but seized the horses immediately.

The two cavalrymen were sleeping behind the three horses, and the distance was not even ten meters. Hedanbaatar's movement to grab the horses was so fast that Huang Yi, who was holding a telescope, did not see clearly.

Only Hedanbaatar was seen riding a war horse, and the other two horses were frightened and ran away.

Hedanbaat'er did not rush to kill the two cavalrymen who were awakened immediately, but drove his horse to chase the two horses that ran away.

What kind of cool operation is this?

Huang Yi figured it out in an instant and wished he could applaud and support!

Without horses, the cavalry would be like lambs to be slaughtered on the vast prairie!

It is possible that Hedanbaatar wanted to capture prisoners and adopted the tactic of capturing the people first and seizing the horses.

Huang Yi actually just took it for granted.

After all, he was far away, and he didn't know that Hedan Battelle was in a bad position.

If you shoot an arrow from that position and are separated by three horses, you may not be able to hit the vital point and achieve a sure kill.

Moreover, both knights are equipped with leather armor, and Hedanbaatar's injury has not yet healed, and his strength is at least 70%.

Archery is a strenuous activity and cannot be discounted.

In Hedanbaatar's current state, hunting stupid yellow sheep at close range is okay, but it is difficult to snipe and kill enemies protected by armor.

If the enemy is only slightly injured when shot, then two against one will be in big trouble.

Can't we change the angle? Wouldn't it be nice to go around and face the two knights directly instead of facing the three horses?

The two knights, like Huang Yi, chose to sleep on a slope facing south, in order to avoid being attacked on all sides.

In order not to be exposed, they did not light a bonfire to guard against wild beasts. Horses can see at night. There are three horses in front. If they notice any movement, they will definitely neigh.

If you find a stranger running towards you suddenly, you must be calling him.

Hedanbaatar sprinted with his sword, and the horses neighed. He realized that the sneak attack failed, so he had to choose to snatch the horses, hoping to snatch three horses and become invincible.

Who knows that what you think is just a thought, the reality is not so beautiful.

Hedanbaat'er, who jumped on the horse, only caught up with one horse and controlled it. The other horse actually ran towards the owner who was chasing it.

What happened next was unexpected. Hedanbaatar did not rush forward to fight, but instead rode his horse in the direction of Huang Yi.

Huang Yi didn't know what Hedan Battle was going to do, but knowing that there were going to be two more horses, he decided to help and shouted: "Hedan Battle, Hedan Battle, here, come here!"

In less than three minutes, Hedanbaatar arrived in search of the sound. At this time, he was already riding his own war horse and leading the two captured horses.

Presumably, he ordered his horse to lie down and stand by before taking action, and he tiptoed close to a sleeping knight and a knight on lookout.

However, as nothing happened for several consecutive nights, the knights on the lookout dozed off. If the three horses were not alert, they might have been beheaded by the enemy who launched a surprise attack in their sleep.

Hedanbaat'er looked very happy. He didn't know whether he was happy because Huang Yi came with him, or because he had captured two horses and a lot of equipment.

He knew that it was very dangerous at this time, and his opponent would not let him seize the horse, and would definitely come to fight.

He handed the reins of the two horses he had grabbed to Huang Yi, said a few words, returned to the horses, and left.

Huang Yi guessed that he was told to get on the horse and stay away, or that he was told to watch the horse and wait for him to come back.

But Huang Yi is not a follower, never has been, he likes to think independently.

At this time, he believed that night fighting was very dangerous. If Hedanbaatar was killed by the opponent, he, as his companion, would definitely be attacked by the opponent.

Escape on horseback! Aren't there two war horses?

What a joke, Huang Yi had just practiced horse riding for a day, and there was no way he could gallop on an unfamiliar horse, or even trot.

So Huang Yi decided to continue to follow Hedan Battle, maybe he could help at a critical moment!

Huang Yi didn't know why those two knights were Hedanbaatar's enemies, and he didn't know if Hedanbaatar was a good person, let alone whether helping Hedanbaatar was righteous.

But he had made up his mind not to take the initiative to kill, but to shoot the enemy in the thigh with a crossbow when facing danger.

Huang Yi took out the engineer shovel and crossbow and carefully inspected them after assembling them, then led his horse and chased in the direction where Hedanbaatar disappeared.

After all, they were on foot and coming from behind. Even if Huang Yi took out his binoculars to search, Hedanbaatar and the two enemies could not be found.

Huang Yi didn't need to think, he immediately understood that these three people were all warriors. At this time, they all realized the danger and deliberately hid themselves.

Nima! Unable to continue walking, Huang Yi realized the danger.

"They're all hidden, but I'm leading two horses for a walk. Am I preparing to die?"

"No, I have to hide too!"

"But what about the horses?"

Huang Yi had seen Hedanbaatar serving the war horse, and knew that the horse did not need to be tied and could not disappear. As long as Hedanbaatar whistled, the horses grazing nearby would immediately run to him.

But Huang Yi couldn't. He must not let go of the two horses he was holding. It was conceivable that if he let go, they might run away to find their owners.

"Why can't there be even a tree that can tie a horse in this damn place?" Huang Yi was cursing in his mind.

"Hey! Got it." He stopped when he found a big stone. This stone was bigger than the stone he lifted when he tried his strength.