Chaos of the Three Kingdoms Summons

Chapter 2595 The Martial Saint Repeats His Mistakes, Famous Generals and Assassins Run Rampant

Chapter 2595 The Martial Saint Repeats His Mistakes, Famous Generals and Assassins Run Rampant
Zhang Fei died in battle!
Liu Bei died in battle!
Next!

Guan Yu also died in battle!
Finally, there's the yellow robe!
With the convergence of various Jin army forces, Guan Yu and Huang Pao were truly trapped with nowhere to go.

By this point, there was absolutely no hope left.

However, Guan Yu, the number one warrior and number two figure in Qinghan, did not die at the hands of someone like Gao Chong.

He didn't die at the hands of someone like Xing Tian, ​​but instead perished at the hands of a nobody.

This nobody was completely unknown before this.

No one would have imagined that someone as remarkable as him would fall at the hands of such a nobody.

This result is truly regrettable!
As the various Jin armies continued to surround them, Guan Yu, who had been fighting Gao Chong nearby, also discovered the fact that Liu Bei and Zhang Fei had died in battle.

In his grief and anger, Guan Yu couldn't care less about Gao Chong at this moment; his only thought was Xue Rengui and avenging Liu Bei and Zhang Fei.

Therefore, he was willing to endure Gao Chong's spear to get rid of his entanglement and desperately wanted to kill Xue Rengui.

But during this process, an ordinary captain in the Jin army set up a large number of tripwires.

Of course, this did not pose a threat to Guan Yu.

Even though Guan Yu was injured at this time, his tiger-like might was still intact. He slashed left and right with his Green Dragon Crescent Blade, cutting through all the tripwires.

However, this did waste time, allowing Gao Chong to get back involved.

Seeing that the tripwire did not threaten Guan Yu, the Jin army captain secretly fired a cold arrow.

He even succeeded with a single arrow, hitting Guan Yu's vital point.

However, although this successfully killed Guan Yu, it also terrified Gao Chong, leaving him drenched in cold sweat.

Undeniably, the more skilled the shooter, the harder they are to kill, and their reactions are also incredibly swift.

In the midst of their fierce battle, if Guan Yu had successfully dodged that arrow, it might have killed Gao Chong, not Guan Yu.

Therefore, even the best archers rarely shoot at two experts who are locked in a fierce battle.

It would be hilarious if you didn't kill the enemy but instead shot your own people!
This captain, on the contrary, was fearless due to ignorance, a bit of a hothead, and didn't think much about it.

However, it must be said that regardless of the circumstances before he shot the arrow, he did shoot it and succeeded.

So, this tremendous achievement has now fallen on his head.

Moreover, having shot and killed Guan Yu, he will surely be recorded in history and will no longer be an unknown nobody.

Of course, the Jin army captain who shot Guan Yu was not an unknown figure in the original novel.

In the novel, the name Ma Zhong may not be as prominent as that of Zhuge Liang, Zhou Yu, or Guan Yu.

However, the fact that two of the Five Tiger Generals fell into his hands makes his name one that can never be ignored.

After the three-year epidemic ended, the restoration of the Jin army's forces in various regions had been carried out successively over the past five years.

In the south, the same was true, with a large-scale recruitment and training of soldiers underway. However, Ma Zhong, who wanted to leave his mark on history, clearly had his own reasons.

Instead of joining the Jin army in the south, he sold his property and traveled thousands of miles to the Central Plains to enlist in the army.

In Ma Zhong's mind, apart from the northern states, the rest of the region was already under the control of the Great Jin.

If we were to wage war again in the future, besides the north, the only remaining option would be the grasslands.

Clearly, given Ma Zhong's vision at the time, he could not foresee the potential of Southeast Asia.

Therefore, he believed that if he enlisted in the army in the south, he might not necessarily get any opportunities.

After all, for a warrior, there is basically no chance to make a name for himself without war.

So, it was for this opportunity that he traveled thousands of miles to the Central Plains to join the army.

The Five Tiger Generals in the novel, regardless of other aspects, are all top-tier figures in terms of martial prowess alone.

Killing even one of them would require a huge stroke of luck.

After all, top-tier experts aren't so easy to kill. Even if you can't beat them, can't you just run away?
Take Lü Bu, for example. Even if he couldn't defeat the combined forces of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei at Hulao Pass, he could still run away.

During the Battle of Xuzhou, he was defeated by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, but that did not prevent him from breaking through the encirclement.

Outside Puyang City, six generals from Cao Cao's camp—Dian Wei, Xu Chu, Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan, Li Dian, and Yue Jin—besieged the city, a situation clearly far exceeding Lü Bu's capacity to withstand.

When facing an attack from Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, Lü Bu could at least hold out for twenty or thirty rounds. However, when surrounded by six generals from Cao Cao's camp, he was unable to hold them off and fled back to the city.

This shows that top-tier experts are not so easy to kill!
However, Ma Zhong, this guy, killed two of these top experts in succession.

In this respect, even Guan Yu, who achieved great feats such as slaying Yan Liang and killing Wen Chou, seems to pale in comparison throughout the entire Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

As for the others, Zhao Yun did indeed kill a considerable number of generals. In the novel, Zhao Yun was definitely number one in terms of killing generals, having killed more than twenty generals in quick succession. Other generals might not even be half as many as him.

However, no matter how many generals Zhao Yun killed in the novel, they were all minor characters, with only Gao Lan being a clear one.

In terms of prestige, it can't compare to the two heads of Ma Zhong.

As for Lü Bu, he only killed two or three generals, and many of them were minor characters. Compared to Ma Zhong, he was worlds apart.

In the novel, Guan Yu was defeated by Ma Zhong. And in this life, he was defeated by Ma Zhong once again.

"Ding! Guan Yu has died in battle. Ma Zhong's Famous Kill skill has been activated."
Famous Killer, a skill unique to Ma Zhong, is used to kill famous generals.

Effect 1: When facing a renowned general, it will have a certain restraining effect on the opponent, including but not limited to suppressing or sealing negative skill effects. The greater the difference in fame between the two sides, the stronger the actual effect of this skill.

Effect Two: When facing renowned generals, if the difference in their fame reaches a certain level, one can instantly gain the full attack power boost from one of the opponent's skills. If using a ranged attack, this effect will disappear after the attack ends. If in melee combat, it will last for five rounds.

Effect three: For each successful slaying of a renowned general (within a certain range of the difference in reputation between yourself and the opponent), you will receive a random permanent buff.

"Ding, Ma Zhongming's killing skill effect three activated..."


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