Chaos of the Three Kingdoms Summons

Chapter 2237: Heaven-Splitting Palm, Both Died

Chapter 2237: Heaven-Splitting Palm, Both Died

It has to be said that Wu Ge's choice to run to the nearest shore was indeed a rare correct choice on his part.

If he chose to run towards the navy camp, he might be caught up by Huang Zhong halfway.

In the battle on the river, Wu Ge would not have any chance of winning.

Huang Zhong didn't catch up with Wu Ge until he had been on the shore for some time.

At this time, there were only a few dozen soldiers left on each side, and they were fighting and retreating.

Wu Ge had been anxiously waiting for his reinforcements. However, after hearing that Wu Ge had escaped to the shore, Wu Zixu no longer asked about Wu Ge's affairs!
They had both reached the shore, and the number of people behind both sides was almost the same. Wu Zixu obviously did not think that Wu Ge would be so incompetent at this time. Even if he disliked this son, if he was so incompetent, it would be better for him not to have him.

At this time, Wu Zixu was thinking about how to take advantage of this opportunity to lure Qi Jiguang out.

After all, Huang Zhong was also an important general of the Jin army's navy. If he was in danger, Qi Jiguang would most likely not sit idly by.

This is an important general. If Qi Jiguang sits back and does nothing, it will not be a good explanation to the other generals!
This was one of the most important generals in the navy, not one of the common generals. If a general of this level was left to die without help, even Li Xiang above him might have asked about it, not to mention the generals below.

Moreover, if Qi Jiguang didn't think about saving Huang Zhong this time, he wouldn't have to save the others next time. Therefore, this kind of thing is always a dilemma. Whichever choice you make is right, but whichever choice you make is also wrong.

Therefore, at this time, Wu Zixu was concentrating on deploying troops. If he could really lure Qi Jiguang out, he might be able to once again seek a battle with the main force of the Jin army's navy. Wu Zixu had sufficient confidence in the naval warfare level of the joint navy.

He was not afraid of a major battle with Qi Jiguang's main navy, but he was afraid that the other side would continue to act like a coward and keep going around in circles with him.

Huang Zhong got ashore and finally caught up with Wu Ge. He then realized that he had been chasing the wrong person. But at this time he could only make the best of a mistake. After all, he was Wu Zixu's biological son. Maybe he would be useful if he was captured.

However, Huang Zhong himself was only an initial-level god-level general, and even in this line, he was standing at the back.

The great general Wu Ge is actually best at boxing and kicking, and is much better than him in swords, spears, and halberds. Therefore, Huang Zhong can fight the opponent on equal terms.

However, if he wanted to capture the person alive, it would obviously be an extremely difficult task. Huang Zhong was not very sure, but he had to give it a try. After all, if he could capture this person alive, it would be very helpful to the battle situation.

We have followed him all the way here, we can’t let him give up halfway!
The two groups of people fought all the way into a forest, and by this time, the number of soldiers behind each side was getting smaller and smaller, and behind almost everyone, there were only twenty or thirty people left.

Originally, before this, the reinforcements had not arrived yet, and Wu Ge was more inclined to retreat, and there was no need to rush to fight Huang Zhong to the death. In his heart, his life was precious, and it was definitely not comparable to Huang Zhong's life!
But after reaching this small forest, his mind began to change.

In this environment, Huang Zhong's broadsword was restricted to a certain extent, but Wu Ge, on the other hand, made a prompt decision, threw away his spear, drew his sword and fought with the opponent. This time, he still fought with the opponent in a 50-50 fight. It was just that Huang Zhong was the 50-50, but now, Wu Ge was the 50-50.

But if this situation continued, even if the two men could decide the winner, it would only be a win. It would be very difficult for one party to kill the other.

However, Wu Ge, who had the geographical advantage, decisively swung his sword when Huang Zhong's sword was hit on a tree and could not be pulled back for a while, forcing Huang Zhong to give up his sword. When he turned around and wanted to draw his sword, Wu Ge threw out his sword, interrupting Huang Zhong's action. At the same time, he pounced forward and actually fought with Huang Zhong with fists and feet.

It has to be said that as a divine general, he is skilled in fists and feet but weak in swords and spears. Such a person is not suitable for the battlefield.

Therefore, even though Wu Ge was quite brave, he did not have much reputation among the generals in Yangzhou. At least his reputation was far inferior to those who were ranked higher.

But in this kind of environment, he defeated Huang Zhong step by step.

In terms of boxing and kicking, Wu Ge is indeed far better than Huang Zhong.

Not long after the two sides fought, Huang Zhong was hit by several punches in a row by Wu Ge. Even though he was wearing armor, he was still seriously injured by these punches, and his chest felt stuffy.

Especially Wu Ge's Sky-Splitting Palm, which hit old Huang Zhong's hand bones and broke several of his finger bones on the spot. He could no longer use any strength in his left arm.

Moreover, at this age, even if Huang Zhong's combat effectiveness has not declined due to his old age, his physical strength cannot be compared with that of the strong young man Wu Ge.

After the two sides fought repeatedly, although Wu Ge was out of breath, Huang Zhong was also panting and sweating profusely.

In short, the development of the battle between the two people was of no benefit to Huang Zhong at all.

Huang Zhong also knew that if he continued to fight like this, not only would he be defeated, he might not even be able to save his life.

In a rage, he stopped fighting with Wu Ge and completely ignored Wu Ge's punch. He took out one of the few arrows left in the quiver on his back and stabbed it towards Wu Ge's heart without hesitation.

At this time, Wu Ge's punch was already very close, and both sides lost any chance to dodge.

Wu Ge punched Old Huang Zhong on the temple, and the arrow in Old Huang Zhong's hand pierced Wu Ge's chest.

From then on, the two great generals ended up perishing together.

Following Lu Bu, the local general Huang Zhong became the second person to fall.


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