I saw that the big men in black were still shouting and cheering for themselves. As they swarmed forward, three young men in green suddenly rushed out from the opposite side. They rushed in without yelling, one on the left and one on the right. One person is in front, two steps behind, and the three of them instantly form an inverted triangle formation. The three of them all held a short iron rod in their hands at some point, just like three tigers rushing into a herd of sheep, killing the big men in black and causing the formation to scatter.
I saw three people waving iron rods in seemingly random simple actions such as point, poke, block, and hit. Wherever they passed, the sound of howling ghosts and wolves kept ringing. People were lying on the ground with their legs and hands in their hands, crying and shouting. A big man in black. Before Niu Yidao and the brothers recovered, the other five young men in Tsing Yi also used short iron rods to pass through the crowd and rush into the enemy's formation.
Three people attacked in front, and five people surrounded them in the back. There was no one in black who could stand wherever they passed. That Fan Sanpao had already been rolling and crying on the ground holding his elbows that were bent outwards in a weird way. The two iron eggs rolled to nowhere.
The fighting style of the five people at the back is different from the three in front. The two people in Tsing Yi on both sides have light body skills and a simple and straightforward technique, which is the "poke" technique. But it is as fast as lightning and makes people defenseless. They always poke the opponent's chest or lower abdomen, and they will go away without stopping. However, the person who is poked will either scream and squat down, or cover his chest with a weird expression and collapse. land.
The weirdest thing among the five is the three in the middle. The middle one can only block but not attack, and the two next to them can only attack but not block. But the strong young man in the middle always knocks the opponent's guy away with every block. The two people next to him are a bit weird, and they all use vicious moves. If you poke the crotch, hit the legs, or tap the insteps, they will go straight to the next three roads. One of them, who looked still young, even muttered: "I'll split my thighs, I'll poke your balls, I'll smash your feet." The relationship changed all the three secrets of telling stories of success.
Not to mention the dirty tricks the two of them did, their cooperation was particularly tacit. If one person pokes the crotch, the other person will hit the feet; if one person cheats on the legs, the other person will stab the balls. The attack parts are never repeated, and they all attack the same target together. The big men in black who met them were in bad luck. why? You can't hit both of them. But all the swords and sticks that were aimed at these two hateful guys were casually moved by the young man in the middle, and then flew away with a strong force. Most people's mouths were bleeding and their fingers were in pain. Then came the even greater severe pain, either holding one's crotch and howling in pain, or holding one's feet and jumping around. What's more, he was hit hard in all three directions. He only regretted that his parents had given him one less hand to come out. Two hands were not enough for enlightenment.
While waiting for Niu Yidao to lead everyone to catch up, after a burst of fierce beatings from the eight men in Tsing Yi in front, more than fifty men in black were lying on the ground howling and writhing in misery, with not even a mouthful of soup left for them to drink.
This time, not only Niu Yidao and the others were dumbfounded, but also the many neighbors and folks who were cheering and cheering for them were also dumbfounded. Is there such a way to fight in this fight? It’s like a tiger entering a flock of sheep, or a wolf entering a henhouse. This fierce guy came out of nowhere. Looking at the three people in front of him, he still felt a little unsatisfied. The shorter one in the middle kept smashing it and muttered: "It's too loose and not satisfying."
Niu Yidao was immediately convinced. It turned out that the men of the benevolent officer were all capable people. I was worried before that the number of people was a little small. After all, I didn't know how many of my brothers would come back. Only then did I realize that sending eight people out was overkill. It looked like the three people in front could defeat all these street gangsters.
These young men in Tsing Yi are naturally the team members sent by Zhou Wen to support Niu Yidao. Led by Sun Dazhu, the three in front were Sanwa, Liu Zhong and a brother named Qian Liang, who formed an inverted triangle assault formation that they were familiar with and were responsible for attacking the enemy's formation.
Speaking of this inverted triangle assault formation, Zhou Wen personally taught it to the team members based on the successful experience of later military special operations. Two people, one on the left and one on the right, attack in front, and one person behind can support any side at any time. No matter which direction the enemy comes from, they will be attacked from three directions. This formation avoids the disadvantages of the traditional triangular arrow mode, which puts too much pressure on the arrows and cannot take into account the rear. Today I have a little test of my skills. Even with a cold weapon, I am extremely sharp.
As for the five people at the back, one on the left and one on the right are brothers Zhao Yi and Zhao Shun. The basic training for new recruits is now over. Zhou Wen sent two brothers who had been involved in the underworld since childhood to help Niu Yidao come back to the world. As for the middle three, they are his cousin Wang Chengming, college student Zhang Jie and Sun Dazhu who are responsible for protecting them.
But despite the fact that this was the first time for Wang Chengming and Zhang Jie to fight in a group, after three months of living in the military camp, their courage and bloodiness were no longer what they used to be.
Since Zhang Jie was taken away by Zhou Wen, he has lived a completely different life from before. In the early stage, together with brothers Zhao Yi and Zhao Shun, they were trained to death by Gao Xiaoshan.
The two brothers had endured great hardships before, and the training in the sect was also rigorous, so they quickly adapted to life in the barracks. Zhang Jie was miserable. He had been used to the life of a young master who had to open his mouth for food and stretch out his hands for clothes since he was a child. How could he adapt to this kind of life?
If the sheets are not folded neatly, you will be punished! If you are late for the meeting, you will be punished! Falling behind in the lap with a heavy load, penalty! If you fail shooting training, you will be fined! …
In this way, Zhang Jie was punished so many times by running around washing the latrines and being starved for so many meals. I cried every night, and was constantly ridiculed by the Zhao brothers. My life was worse than death. But he knew in his heart that if he continued to be so cowardly, the beautiful officer's words were no joke, "You are guilty of colluding with the Japanese to steal national cultural relics. If you can't prove that you are a useful person, then I will have to send you away." Go meet your Japanese teacher."
Therefore, when the desire to save life took over, Zhang Jie's subjective initiative was mobilized. He is not stupid per se. People who can go to college in this era actually belong to the social elite. Zhang Jie showed off his previous enthusiasm for studying, devoted himself to studying and summing up his experience. Gradually he got the hang of it, and his training scores improved, but he became even more reticent.
Another task for Zhou Wen when he asked his cousin Wang Chengming to enter the new military training camp was to build a good relationship with Zhang Jie and take the initiative to help him and motivate him. As a result, Wang Chengming's active and eccentric temperament was a perfect match for Zhang Jie's dull and withdrawn personality. The two naturally quickly became friends. Under Wang Chengming's guidance and influence, Zhang Jie's military camp life began to flourish. Some different colors.
This time when he heard that he was going to help someone fight, Wang Chengming brought Zhang Jie to Zhou Wenxue to show them some tricks. Zhou Wen had no choice but to teach them three simple and easy-to-learn moves.
In fact, it was just a chop followed by a poke and then a smash. Wang Chengming developed it into a damaging move specializing in the lower three lanes. In the end, Zhang Jie was also harmed. In fact, it can't be said that he was the one who led him astray. He might have brought out the sinister thoughts hidden in Zhang Jie's heart. How can I put it, most scholars have a bit of a bad element, hehe!