In this case, Cao Kerang can easily kill his opponent, but as a man and a general, Cao Kerang doesn't bother to do this. But the problem is that beside him is Cao Yi, who has little battlefield experience. Cao Yi doesn't care about so much Following the rules and regulations, while Sima Yunlei was seriously injured and unable to move, he rushed forward decisively and killed the powerful enemy with a bolt.
"System, remove Cao Yi and Wang Zongli, and choose among the remaining three, Qin Huaiyu, Qin Hong, and Li Xiaoye."
Like the last summons, there are no too special characters appearing in this summons. You just need to make a decision directly based on their strength.
"Ding, congratulations to the host for getting Qin Huaiyu, 84 in command, 97 in force, 71 in intelligence, 70 in politics, and 87 in charm.
Implanted identity: Qin Qiong’s son. "
Although this implanted identity is a matter of course. However, such an implanted identity also means that Qin Huaiyu will not be needed in a short time.
After all, with Qin Qiong's current age and how old his son is now, how could he be able to go to the battlefield? This is a real world, and it is not a world in the novel where people can cheat and sweep away thousands of troops at an average age.
It is not that there are no people who go to the battlefield at the age of 10, and relatively speaking, there are still quite a few, but these people are definitely not able to be invincible like in the novel. It will definitely take a long time for these people to reach their peak level. of time.
"Ding, the random summoning card (exclusive to the second database) is opening..."
"Ding, the first person is Leonidas, force 105."
"Visitors in a foreign land, please bring a message to the Spartans. The warriors who sacrificed their lives for the motherland rest here."
The poem above is engraved on a lion-shaped monument that stands at the Thermopylae Pass in Greece, also known as Thermopylae.
In 480 BC, King Leonidas of Sparta led 300 Spartan warriors and about 4,000 Peloponnesian warriors to resist the attack of the Persian army at Thermopylae. In order to preserve his strength, Leonidas later asked 4,000 Peloponnesian soldiers to retreat, and he led 300 Spartan warriors to fight the Persians to the end.
This wonderful and tragic battle has always been an important theme in European art works.
Leonidas I is said to be a descendant of Hercules. He is a man of extraordinary bravery and always takes the lead in every battle.
The birth of the king of Sparta is not hereditary, but can only be obtained from thousands of competitors who work hard to prove their strength and never give up.
Leonidas has received harsh hell-style training since he was a child. He learned to take passive beatings at the age of 10, and then learned to fight back. Years of non-stop training not only developed his strong bones, but also gained super strength. martial arts and strong teamwork skills.
Leonidas experienced the test of survival alone and inhumane in the wild, and the severe challenge of confronting a wild wolf and eventually killing it. In the end, he won and became the king who ruled the city of Sparta.
In the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas I and everyone else looked at death as if they were home. They stood firm and resisted, while protecting other retreating Greek troops until their last breath. They sacrificed their lives for justice and righteousness, which can be said to have created a miracle.
"Ding, the second person, Odysseus, force 104."
During the Trojan War, countless heroes emerged from both sides.
In addition to Achilles, who is of the highest class, and Memnon, who may reach this class, the next class below is Diomedes, Ajax, Hector, Agamemnon, and Parsons. Troclus and Penthesilea belong to the first echelon.
As for the second tier down, Odysseus is undoubtedly the one closest to T1 among these heroes. Although he is not tall, he is agile and wise. He is also deeply concerned by Athena and can be cheated when necessary. The reason for not entering T1 is mainly because there are not enough glorious records.
Odysseus, also known as Odysseus. During the 10-year siege of Troy by the Greek coalition forces, Odysseus was brave, resourceful, and accomplished many extraordinary feats. He used the Trojan horse plan to defeat Troyin.
On the way back from Troy with his companions, he offended the sea god Poseidon by blinding the one-eyed giant Polyphemus. As a result, he was repeatedly obstructed by Poseidon and went through all kinds of hardships and dangers.
He defeated the witch Circe, overcame the temptation of the beautiful songs of the Sirens, passed through the residence of the sea monster Scylla and Charybdis, got rid of the seven-year retention of the goddess Calypso, and finally got lucky in the tenth year. One man returned to his hometown of Intaka, and together with his son Telemachus, killed the suitors who were pestering his wife and squandering his family wealth, and reunited the family.
"Ding, the third person, Aeneas, force 104."
Aeneas, the founder of Rome, was the second true leader of Troy after Hector. He also performed well on the battlefield and was unstoppable. He also had the goddess Aphrodite as his mother, with his own immortality.
Although Diomedes killed Aeneas instantly with a stone, if Aphrodite hadn't saved him, he would have received his lunch on the spot.
However, since Diomedes is the first person in the first echelon, there is no shame in losing to him. It's just that he lost so quickly, he probably won't be able to enter the first tier.
However, in Virgil's "Aeneid", Aeneas's fighting ability is much higher. Not only was he invincible in Italy, killing the enemy's strongest warriors one after another, but even his old rival Diomedes spoke highly of him. He was compared to Hector and regarded as the most difficult opponent to deal with.
Homer is a Greek, and Virgil is a descendant of Trojan. Naturally, both of them love to boast about their ethnicity.
Taken together, there should be no doubt that Aeneas is the Trojan hero second only to Hector. Whether it can compete with the great heroes of Greece depends on which poet it is used as a reference.
And this version is obviously the first version of Aeneas.
"Ding, the fourth person, Indomeneus, force 103."
In Greek legend, Aeneas fought with Indomeneus. Before the fight began, Indomeneus hurriedly asked for help:
"Come here, my friend, and help me! I am alone, and in my heart I am afraid of the swift-footed Aeneas, who is rushing toward me.
It is powerful and strong enough to kill brave soldiers in battle.
This man is young and strong, in the most courageous years of his life;
If only we were of the same age, as if we had the same fighting passion,
Then we can decide the winner right away. Either he wins or I am the winner! "
Although the two men did not decide the winner in the melee, Indomeneus's remarks at least showed that he was unsure when facing Aeneas.
Compared with Aeneas's fearless charge, this is a judgment call.
"Ding, fifth person,"
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Chapter 545 Random Summoning: Free Reading in the Second Database.