Nightfall Chapter 946 - Breaking the Bones

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Chapter 946: Breaking the Bones

Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio

The uprising spread like a prairie fire into two thirds of the tribes. The earliest rebel force had now beco the strongest with over four thousand soldiers. They were so valiant that in one year they had crossed the Wilderness from the remotest cliff to within two hundred miles to the giant peak.

Although they were still not able to weaken the foundation of the Buddha land, the Xuankong Temple had sensed the trendous threat. The monks would never allow those rebels to mount the divine hill.

Qi Nian was the World Wayfarer of Buddhism. Being the most powerful in the Xuankong Temple, he had been guarding the only path to the peak ever since the uprising turned vigorous. He seed as invincible as that person who guarded the front of the Verdant Canyon years ago. However, with the rebellion army approaching, he could no longer sit still.

Qi Nian already figured out the fundantal difference between this uprising and those in the previous years. In the past these slaves in the underground world were rely venting their anger, whereas this ti they knew clearly what they were fighting for. Therefore they were exceptionally firm and courageous.

Soone had brought hope to the slaves and indicated a clear direction. Moreover, he fought together with the slaves and led them in the battlefields.

Recalling his na, Qi Nian beca more anxious. And his expression beca firr under the shade of the bamboo hat. Knowing that he was right there in the rebellion army, he had to leave the peak and ca to the field. He knew that the three Elders of the Commandnt Hall could not withstand him.

To face this person, the Xuankong Temple could never be overly prepared. Qi Nian was even certain if it wasn’t for the Chief Monk not being able to leave the plateau, he would have ca to the battlefield himself.

Deafening noises were heard in the dusty battlefield afar. Qi Nian ca back from his pondering and looked toward the battlefield silently. He knew that the battle was about to co to an end today.

Darkness prevailed. Thousands of people from the major tribes were killed in the battle only to barely stop the rebelling slaves by the edge of the adow. People were howling and moaning everywhere in the field.

The battle ca to a pause. Qi Nian and the monks looked at the adow from a distance and felt a complex of emotions. The rebels had set up a dozen of very shabby tents in the fields. The elders were treating the injured young soldiers. Others were cooking dinner by the tents. A huge pot was hung above the fire. It seed they were cooking lamb. In front of the center tent, many people sat down in a circle and were listening to soone talk.

The night was longer in the underground world then it was atop the peak in the temples. Compared with the real world above the ground, it was too long and tireso. But Qi Nian was not tired of it. He stood in the field quietly until the stars faded and morning glory ca back. Then he lead the monks slowly to the battlefield.

A dozen of nobles dressed in finery kneeled in excitent and awe. They did not dare even to take a look. Because anyone coming down from the divine hill was like a living Buddha to them.

The cavalryn already got up. They were washing and enjoying their breakfast with slaves serving by their side. The rebels also got up in the adow afar. There were no slaves in their camps. But there were the elderly, won, and children.

This rebel force had brought along the families of their weak, sick, elder and young soldiers as well as orphans from their tribes. It was a stupid decision of military operation. Yet it was admirable.

Qi Nian walked to the front. The nobles were pious and even turned fanatical. They kept kissing his footprints. He paid no attention to them but quietly stared at the adow afar.

The Elder of the Commandnt Hall standing to his right was also staring at the adow in the morning glory and the slaves who were dressed in ragged clothes but seed very cheerful. He was suddenly enraged for unknown reasons.

“All those rebels are going to hell.”

Upon this ruthless order, the fierce battle was started again. Several major tribes assembled their thousands of cavalryn and darted toward the rebels. They rode on their steeds and swayed the machetes, talking dirty and wearing brutal expressions with bloodshot eyes.

The cavalryn were far better equipped than those rebelling slaves, especially two hundred cavalryn darting in the front. They were ard to the teeth and starkly contrasted their enemies.

Their intensive clops sounded like pouring rain, and their blades were shining like sunlight. The cavalryn had co to the field several hundreds of miles away from the slaves. Their howling was sky-cracking.

Then, nurous arrows were shot towards them.

The monks from the Xuankong Temple saw clearly that there were only dozens of archers in the rebellion army. Their bows and arrows were so crude that so of the arrows were even featherless. How could they shoot their targets with such arrows? Even if they were to reach the targets, how could they break the armors?

The Elders exuded so sympathy, but rather mockingly. However Qi Nian still looked worried. Because he had better vision and found out that they arrows were made with prismatic stones instead of tal arrowheads.

A wind rose from the adow all of a sudden. The wind was weird. It was not blowing randomly like so natural wind but rather pointed clearly towards the cavalryn.

Those featherless arrows flew proudly in the roaring wind. They did not need precise targets and sped up into bouts of shadows.

Bang! Bang! Bang! Following dozens of low bumping sounds, the pioneer cavalryn were hit to the ground like reaped wild grass.

The falling cavalryn rolled over on the ground in pain and vomited blood. They did not want to give up. Yet they could struggle no more.

There were clear pits on the armors of the dead cavalryn. The rebelling slaves had very little clothes and food, not to ntion materials to make sharp arrowheads. Even with the help of the roaring wind, their arrows broke through the armors. But their arrows ca with stone heads. Dashing down in the wind, they created powerful punches on the armors and crashed the cavalryn’s vital organs.

The stone arrows had created heavy casualties. But there were many cavalryn from the tribes. With their pioneers down, the rest of them poured toward the adow and made deafening killing sounds.

This was a very unbalanced battle. The cavalryn were dressed in either iron or leather armors and were holding sharp blades. While the slaves were swarthy and skinny, either too old or too young and wore ragged clothes. Most of them were holding bamboo spears. So were even holding pieces of bones that probably ca from their lamb dinner last night.

In battles, equipnts were important. But the most important factor was always the people. Although the slaves did not have armors or blades, they did possess courage, desire, and integrity.

Facing the iron flood of cavalryn, the slaves were pale but firm. They held up their bamboo spears with trembling hands but none of them would surrender or flee.

A seemingly weak bamboo spear broke through so seemingly strong armor.

Another bamboo spear was broken by a thrusting cavalryman and blood stained the hands of the slaves. Then they howled wildly and flooded onto that cavalryman.

Similar things happened throughout the adows. The arrogant cavalryn were pushed down and crushed dead by the weak slave army.

The cavalry had lost their speed and was outnumbered by the slaves. The slaves held up their rocks and bones and encircled the nearby cavalryman, then hit against him.

They hit the cavalryn’s armors with rocks and smashed their heads. They used the bones to knock off the cavalryn and broke their leg bones. The cavalryn tried to sway their blades aimlessly but were eventually pounded to death.

Blood flooded the adow. Sounds of breaking bones were heard everywhere. The slaves howled like beasts and pounded non-stop.

They had lived in the dark fields and enslaved by the nobles and masters for generations. Their ancestors used to be stoned by those people. They were exploited to their bones by those people. Today was finally their turn to stone them and smash their bones.

The Buddha had been teaching his disciples and followers about samsara, the cycle of cause and effect, and retribution. This was exactly the retribution, the result of cause and effect, and samsara.

Witnessing the brutal and bloody battle and the tribes almost being defeated, the Elders from the Commandnt Hall could no longer feel sympathetic but enraged and ruthless.

Qi Nian paused and said, “The Buddha is compassionate.”

“The Buddha is compassionate!”

Over a hundred of soldier monks from the West Peak of the Xuankong Temple pressed their palms together and called the Buddha. There was no compassion in their voices but only ruthlessness and determination.

Upon the calling, the soldiers monks inserted their iron cudgels deep into the fields.

It sounded like thunder above the Wilderness.

A massive bout of power spread out toward the adow from beneath the intensively placed iron cudgels. The Wilderness started quaking as if so vajra was rushing under the ground.

A dozen of slaves were knocked up and threw onto the ground. They were crushed dead.

“The Buddha is compassionate!”

The soldier monks called the Buddha again and pulled out their iron cudgels. They rushed into the battlefield. Their robes fluttered awe-inspiringly.

The slave had almost defeated the cavalryn. But all of a sudden they heard the calling for Buddha and saw the soldier monks. Colors were drained imdiately from their faces and they looked startled.

For them, these soldier monks from the divine hill were living Buddhas.

They were ordinary human beings. How could they stand against the living Buddhas? Right then, soone started chanting inside the tent in the center of the adow.

Upon hearing his voice, the slaves were refreshed and reassured. They held their iron blades and bamboo spears tighter and dashed toward the soldier monks.

The soldier monks kept calling the Buddha. Their callings were like thunder.

The slaves were also chanting by repeating what the person inside the tent said. It was a very short sutra. They recited it word by word. Each word in the sutra was pounding and firm and sounded like real thunder.

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