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Chapter 1027: 491 Strong Alliance (Second Update) Chapter 1027: 491 Strong Alliance (Second Update) The arrow was shot with trendous force, and the resulting noise was deafening, as if obliterating all in its path, imdiately filling the icy surface with an aura of lethal intent!

Gu Chengfeng and Tang Yueshan also noticed the commotion, but as they were carrying the stretcher, they couldn’t free their hands in ti.

“Be careful!” Gu Chengfeng yelled, moving towards Gu Jiao with the intention of shielding her with his back from the incoming arrow.

Gu Jiao, however, pushed him behind her and, with a backhanded grab, caught the chillingly sharp arrow with her left hand, then she swiftly spun around, hurling the arrow back toward the opposite bank with all her might!

A soldier’s scream pierced through the night.

Gu Chengfeng let out a sigh of relief — that mont had him breaking out in cold sweat.

Tang Yueshan regarded Gu Jiao with a complex expression.

As a general seasoned on the battlefield, he could tell that Gu Jiao had no lightness skill, and her martial arts were not of the highest caliber, yet her reflexes, her temperant, and the decisiveness when she struck exceeded countless n of the world.

Had the Gu Family really picked up the wrong child at birth? Or had they covertly raised a hidden ace among the common folks?

The thought barely flitted through his mind before he dismissed it.

If the Gu Family were to secretly nurture soone, it would be Gu Chengfeng, being a promising talent himself; how could they possibly dedicate such effort to a young girl? He knew Gu Chao’s temperant all too well; he would never value a young girl.

On the opposite shore stood the remnants of the forr dynasty’s forces, lined up in formation.

Leading them was a man on a white horse, draped in a silver fox cloak and wearing silver fox gloves. In the darkness of night, his features were indistinct, but he sat upright and exuded an aura of nobility and grace.

“Who is that?” Gu Chengfeng inquired.

Tang Yueshan’s expression darkened, “The son-in-law.”

Gu Chengfeng suddenly realized, “Ah, a mber of the forr royal family, no wonder he looks like a fine gentleman.”

They watched the people on the far shore, who in turn observed them, as if the man was a deity of the night assessing rabbits fleeing in the hunting grounds.

Gu Jiao grabbed the Red-Tasseled Spear and, without hesitation, tore the cloth strip from the spear. Wind whipping around her, she stood defiantly in front of the trio, her cold gaze piercing towards the far bank, “You go first.”

“Go!” Tang Yueshan made the split-second decision!

Gu Chengfeng also understood that neither staying behind himself nor leaving it to Tang Yueshan would be proper.

He had originally distrusted Tang Yueshan, unsure of what might happen if he left Tang Yueshan behind; and the thought of letting Tang Yueshan escape with Gu Jiao was even less reassuring. With Tang Yueshan’s superior martial skills, if he were to discover that he had not been poisoned, but rely deceived by Gu Jiao, then she would be in danger.

Gu Chengfeng gritted his teeth, and together with Tang Yueshan, quickly carried the stretcher up to the bank and disappeared into the boundless night.

The man in silver fox clothes on the opposite shore watched Gu Jiao intently, his gaze lingering on her Red-Tasseled Spear for a mont, hesitating as if recognizing sothing, but not for too long.

He raised his hand and pressed downward with his fingertips.

It was as if Gu Jiao heard him say, “Attack.”

A hundred soldiers stepped onto the icy surface, drawn swords in hand, charging towards Gu Jiao.

Gu Jiao did not rush to act but instead took from her little backpack a pair of ice skates she’d prepared in advance and strapped them to her feet.

No one understood what she was doing, nor did they care. They were a hundred n against one, surely more than enough to kill her outright?

Especially since they were frontier soldiers with anti-slip preparations on their boots, allowing them to move with ease on the ice.

What no one expected was that when Gu Jiao made her move, they were all taken by surprise!

At most, they were able to walk steadily on the ice, yet this masked youngster was not rely running across the ice — no, she was flying!

Gu Jiao’s speed was too fast; with the ice skates on, she was like a night hawk spreading its wings, and no one could catch a glimpse of her figure.

Her spear danced in her hands, each strike a deadly assault. The forr dynasty’s soldiers fell one after another, and in a re blink, their numbers were nearly halved.

“Sir!”

A confidant looked at the man in silver fox clothes with shock and concern.

The silver fox-clad man said nothing, just watched Gu Jiao waging a bloody battle, her Red-Tasseled Spear now sared with blood, with her own body covered in blood as well, though none of it was hers.

The man slowly removed his gloves and handed his fair and slender hand to his subordinate.

The subordinate understood and presented a large bow with both hands.

The man with the silver fox notched the bow with his right hand, while his left hand took out three arrows from the quiver hanging on the saddle. Releasing all three in rapid succession, he viciously aid and shot at Gu Jiao!

His trio of arrows seed to block all possible escape paths for the adversary; no matter how she dodged, she was bound to be hit by at least one, and if luck was against her, all three might strike!

The soldiers on the ice appeared to notice their leader’s tactic and, risking their lives, threw themselves forward to block Gu Jiao’s path.

At that very mont, sothing unexpected occurred.

On the other side of the river, three more arrows flew towards them. Each one matched the trajectory of the silver fox-clad man’s arrows, cleaving through them with undiminished force and hurtling towards him.

He quickly picked up a shield from his confidant’s hand, blocking the arrows aid at him.

Though it looked as if all three arrows were directed at him, as they drew close, it beca clear that only one had hit the shield, while the other two had fatally struck his two confidants.

The two n collapsed on the snowfield instantly!

The silver fox-clad man’s gaze traveled across the ice to Tang Yueshan, who had returned with a bow and arrows.

Tang Yueshan didn’t cross the river, chose a high vantage point in a tree, and aid at the dead angles that Gu Jiao couldn’t cover—striking down one by one any enemy that approached.

The Tang Family’s most impressive skill was their archers, and as the head of the Tang Family, Tang Yueshan’s archery was naturally unmatched.

Gu Jiao knew Tang Yueshan had returned, so when the man in the silver fox clothes made his move, she did not hesitate to expose her back to Tang Yueshan.

Frankly, the trust Gu Jiao showed surprised Tang Yueshan.

Wasn’t she afraid that he wouldn’t make it in ti, or that he would fail?

Gu Jiao beca increasingly reckless in battle, her speed on the ice was so fast that if it had been an ordinary archer, they probably would not have been able to keep up with her.

However, Tang Yueshan did keep up.

Gu Jiao pierced a soldier with her spear. Two soldiers were quickly approaching her from behind, but without even a glance backwards, she pushed forward, while Tang Yueshan took down both with a single arrow!

If Gu Jiao was the spear charging ahead courageously, then Tang Yueshan was the shield protecting her back.

The two’s coordination was seamless, a level of tacit understanding not even present between Tang Yueshan and his own son, Tang Ming.

Tang Ming was an extrely excellent military officer, but he never dared to entrust his back to anyone entirely.

He trusted only himself, which ant he always held so reservations in battle.

They say that father and son make the best soldiers in battle, but if it hadn’t been for Gu Jiao, Tang Yueshan would have been quite satisfied with his coordination with Tang Ming.

Yet after this battle, Tang Yueshan realized what true tacit understanding was.

Wherever Gu Jiao charged, Tang Yueshan’s arrows cleared the path.

Wherever Gu Jiao retreated, Tang Yueshan’s arrows secured her way back.

It was just the two of them, yet they created the montum of a thousand troops!

The man with the silver fox cape narrowed his eyes.

As Tang Yueshan once again drew his bow to shoot at the stumbling blocks behind Gu Jiao, the man with the silver fox cape aid at Tang Yueshan’s leg and shot an arrow!

If Tang Yueshan protected himself, he wouldn’t be able to cover Gu Jiao.

Between the two, one had to get hurt.

Tang Yueshan gritted his teeth and aid towards the area beside Gu Jiao!

With a ‘thud,’ the blade entered the flesh, causing agonizing pain in his thigh, Tang Yueshan grunted and fell from the tree.

Gu Jiao frowned slightly; she kicked away the last soldier and, scooping up her Red-Tasseled Spear, dashed across the ice.

She beca like a streak of black lightning, and with a ‘whoosh,’ her Red-Tasseled Spear pierced through the silver fox cape, grazing the man’s robust waist as it passed!

“Lord!”

A soldier yelled out!

The silver fox cape around the man’s waist broke, and, clutching his waist, he pushed off his horse and soared upwards.

Gu Jiao, holding her Red-Tasseled Spear, looked up at the silver fox man as he retreated into the sky.

The silver fox man looked back at Gu Jiao.

In that mont, he saw endless coldness and a bloodthirsty killing intent in the eyes of this youth.

Despite looking up to him, the youth seed to exude contempt, as though looking down on him, and said with indifference,

Next ti, it won’t be your belt I’m after, but your life.

The silver fox man left, but his small detachnt of troops would remain there forever.

Gu Jiao went to the opposite bank of the river and put the ice blades back into her basket.

There was an arrow stuck in Tang Yueshan’s left thigh, penetrating through his entire leg.

Gu Jiao placed the Red-Tasseled Spear and the small basket on the ground beside her, then kneeled on one knee and said to Tang Yueshan, “Bear with it.”

Tang Yueshan’s forehead was covered in cold sweat.

Gu Jiao pulled out a dagger, cut off the arrowhead, and yanked the arrow through from the other side!

Blood splattered everywhere!

She quickly stuffed the gushing holes in Tang Yueshan’s leg with gauze.

“It’s no use,” Tang Yueshan said with pale lips, “It was a rusty arrow. Girl, I regret it now, had I known… I wouldn’t have saved you.”

Tang Yueshan, a man who had survived countless battles, knew that once wounded by such rusted weapons, the injury was incurable.

The son-in-law did it on purpose.

He wanted either his life or Gu Jiao’s!

Gu Jiao calmly took out a syringe from the first aid kit.

Tang Yueshan eyed the thick and long needle apprehensively: “What are you doing!”

Gu Jiao raised an eyebrow, “Giving you a shot for tetanus.”

Tang Yueshan couldn’t understand what she was talking about, but Gu Jiao, holding the needle and moving to pull down his trousers, sohow made him panic!

“You rotten girl! I saved you! And now you’re sticking with a needle! Are you even human! You—oww—”

A chill and a pain shot through Tang Yueshan’s backside, and the Grand Marshal, who never cried from wounds, bit his finger and wept!

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