Zhutian: My skills are not serious

Chapter 725 Chu Pingsheng: I didn’t expect that I have this

Chapter 725 Chu Pingsheng: I didn’t expect that I have this

Huanggua was staring in amazement in the corridor of the cabin at the princess' maid who was standing on the front deck, facing thousands of enemies with her full aura. She kept telling herself again and again that this was not the Zhao Fengya in her impression. No.

Green Ant tried his best to stop Lin Xiao, who said that Sister Zhao was very powerful and wanted to fight the bad guys together with Sister Zhao.

On the Qinglong Tower boat on the left, Zhao Xun's fair face twisted strangely, his evenly trimmed eyebrows raised, and the corners of his mouth twitched uncontrollably. He felt that his brain was not enough. Of course, he recognized his cousin Princess Suizhu, but the question was why was Zhao Fengya on Lin Qing's boat? What happened?
Wei Wei saw the prince's expression was out of control, and then looked at the civilian boats. His heart was beating fast and sweat broke out on his back. Could it be that the woman standing proudly in the frost and snow was really Princess Suizhu? The generals and the navy soldiers in the rear looked at each other in silence.

“You…you…you…it’s fake, fake!”

The news that Princess Suizhu secretly ran away from the capital was only circulated within the royal family. Zhao Chun was unwilling to make the matter public, which would damage the reputation of the royal family, so he only asked the princes of various places to search secretly. Wudang, Longhu Mountain, and Beiliang Xu family knew who kidnapped Zhao Fengya, but they did not dare to report it. The emperor blamed Zhao Xituan, as the Heavenly Master of Longhu Mountain, and he could not escape the responsibility of failing to protect her. As for Wudang, the relationship between Hong Xixiang and Princess Xichu was difficult to explain, and Xu Xiao could not say anything. After Zhao Chun knew about it, he issued an imperial decree, asking him to rescue Zhao Fengya at all costs. Who was the price? Beiliang was the price. So for them, turning a deaf and dumb was the best choice before the incident happened to them.

Zhao Xun led the Qingzhou navy to capture rebels, but after so many attempts, he finally caught Princess Suizhu Zhao Fengya. How could he not be overwhelmed?
Zhao Fengya's face was as cold as frost: "Zhao Xun, how dare you say I'm a fake? Do you want to rebel?"

If she said such words in Tai'an City, Zhao Xun would definitely make servile excuses and fawn on her. But now in Qingzhou, the situation is different. Zhao Xun's mind flashed with what Zhao Kai said to his father: heroes are made by the times. If the world is not in chaos, how can Prince Jing'an have the opportunity to make further progress?

"Slut, how dare you pretend to be a princess? Princess Suizhu is a woman of great wealth, how could she be with a traitor to the imperial court? Wei Wei, kill this woman who deserves death, so that the people in the cabin will know that there is no point in playing tricks."

Zhao Xun made up his mind and spoke more fluently. He was filled with murderous aura and vicious eyes. Wei Wei was nervous, knowing that things were definitely not as Zhao Xun said. In the face of such a situation, should he take action? Or not? Wei Wei hesitated for a moment, his eyes turned cold, and suddenly took a step forward. He leaned out of the parapet wearing his upper body in mountain-patterned armor, raised the ten-stone bow with taotie patterns all over the bow, drew the arrow and pulled the string, aiming at Zhao Fengya, whose long hair was flying on the deck of the civilian ship below.

Given the choice between dying today and possibly dying tomorrow, he knew which one to choose.

wow...

The arrow was about to be fired, Zhao Fengya was shocked and angry. The green ant in the cabin failed to hold Lin Xiao. This girl, who was unconscious but could tell whether there was danger or not, ran over and hugged from behind the stupid maid sister who played hide-and-seek with her in the cabin every day and looked for stored food. Unexpectedly, a wave hit the side of the boat, and the two fell down in each other's arms.

The Qinglong ship, which could withstand the big waves, was also violently bumping. Wei Wei's hands and feet were unstable and it was difficult to aim. He and Zhao Xun leaned on the edge of the parapet and looked to the north. They saw a wave of three or four feet high rolling over. The front wave overturned the smallest Baiyao ship, and dozens of armored soldiers fell into the water. The navy captain of another Qinglong ship took a breath and shouted, ordering the soldiers to hold the facilities on the ship to prevent them from being knocked off by the waves. Everyone was puzzled. Although Chunshen Lake was vast and there were winds and waves from time to time, waves of this level had not been seen for decades.

Boom, wow.

"Ah... help me... hold on tight..."

The waves were emptied, the water mist was rolling, and all kinds of sounds were interweaving on the lake. The Qinglong ship, which was more than ten meters high, swayed from side to side, and the Huanglong ship further out was creaking, filled with the sounds of broken ropes and colliding hulls. The civilian ship where Zhao Fengya and others were located was sandwiched in the middle by the warships of the Qingzhou navy, and the force was diverted, so it was just bumping up and down, and there was no danger of capsizing.

Green Ant saw that Zhao Fengya and Lin Xiao were unstable and helpless, in danger of being thrown out. He gritted his teeth and prepared to get out of the cabin to fight for his life. Suddenly, a yellow hemp rope shot out from behind and entangled the waists of Lin and Zhao. Green Ant looked back hurriedly and saw the groom Lao Xu with his feet firmly nailed to the plank, holding the other end of the hemp rope tightly. Before he could ask any questions, Huanggua's scream exploded in his ears. He looked back again and saw Lin and Zhao were still there. The Qinglong ship on the right was pressing over. The two sides collided, breaking the upper plank and the central axis of the winch connected to the paddling pole broke. The iron birch paddling pole that was enough to destroy a civilian ship was blown down by the wind.

call out.

A strong wind blew through, and the clothes and hair of the two girls, Lin and Zhao, were all flying. The railing at the bow of the ship broke in the middle, and the racket that was supposed to hit the civilian ship was also split in two. Accompanied by a dragon's roar that covered everything, the racket that was broken in half suddenly turned around, whistling backwards, and submerged the Qinglong ship. After three breaths, there was a loud bang, and the sound of breaking wood and people screaming could be heard incessantly.

Zhao Fengya held the stunned Lin Xiao in her arms, with a complex expression of surviving a disaster, staring blankly at the figure that fell from the sky and blocked the sunlight. The scholar's robe was as new and neatly tied, and in his left hand he held a young girl, whose white shirt and hair were soaked, dripping with water, hitting the wet deck of the civilian ship, a corner of which had been knocked off by the Qinglong Tower ship.

The figure slowly fell, and the sun came out. The light ignited the lines of the side face, and finely outlined the eyebrows and eyes. Zhao Fengya's heart, which had risen to her throat, suddenly settled back into her stomach, and the word "saved" came out of her mouth.

Chu Pingsheng landed on the ground and handed the soaked Miss Wang to Green Ant. He aimed at the Qinglong ships on both sides and slapped them in the air. Two huge palm prints pressed into the sides of the Qinglong ships. The iron sheet was dented about an inch. The civilian ships braved the wind and waves and broke out of the encirclement of the Qingzhou navy warships.

The waves died down, and the water was covered with overturned boats, ropes, canvas, wooden-handled spears and other debris, and shouts were heard one after another. The soldiers who fell into the water struggled desperately, trying to take off their heavy armor to have a chance of survival. A large Huanglong ship in the east was hit by the baton of the Qinglong Tower Ship, leaving a big hole. Fortunately, it was located in the upper part of the ship, and the lake water could not flow in. The combat capability was greatly reduced, and there was no danger of sinking. The officers who had taken off their armor walked back and forth on the deck, sternly ordering their soldiers to rescue the wounded, check whether there were any problems with the hull and keel, and do their best to eliminate the hidden danger of sinking. Zhao Xun and Wei Wei finally breathed a sigh of relief, and they felt their bodies were sticky. They touched themselves and found that it was not the waves that hit the deck that wet their underwear, but the sweat from their bodies. One of them was a prince, pampered, and had rarely experienced the wind and rain; although the other often trained on the water, he had never encountered such strange waves. Fortunately, it did not last long. If it happened three or five more times, the waves would not be able to push down the ship, and the friendly warships would be able to knock them into the lake to feed the fish.

"Prince, Lin Qing's boat is gone!"

Zhao Xun endured the weakness in his legs and stepped forward. He found that the civilian ship sandwiched between the two Qinglonglou ships had escaped in the chaos. The port side was heavily wrapped, and the iron sheet that could withstand the crossbows had a huge palm print eight feet wide. Looking forward along the ripples on the lake, he saw that the civilian ship was already a hundred meters away. A corner of the side was knocked off, revealing half of the cabin. Neatly stacked radishes and cabbages and cooking pots could be seen, and half a pig was hung on the iron hook of the crossbeam. After going through all the ups and downs, it was still intact. Not to mention whether the cook's cooking skills were good or not, his loyalty to duty and sense of responsibility made the naval officers and soldiers behind Zhao Xun ashamed.

At this time, a man in Confucian clothes appeared on the front deck of the civilian ship. He reached out and pulled out the featherless arrow that Wei Wei had shot to tease the maid. He removed the pole and pulled out the tip. With a few light strokes of his fingers, the three-edged arrowhead turned into a bright silver iron flower. He then handed it to the little girl behind him, and a heartless sweet smile appeared on the lake. The man in Confucian clothes finally remembered that he still had important things to do. He tapped his toes lightly and climbed up to the pole tip, with the lake breeze on his back and the red sun on his shoulders.

"Lin Qing, it's Lin Qing."

Wei Wei didn't know when he appeared, and what the big wave just now had to do with him. He had a ten-stone bow in his hand, and an armor-piercing arrow in his hand. He scraped the bowstring with the rhino horn ring, and a line of black light went away. A hundred meters away was reached in an instant, and then it stopped ten feet in front of the target, and silently broke into two and fell into the lake and disappeared.

"I heard you want to see Qilin?"

The sound was like rolling thunder, suppressing all shouting, groaning, beating and surges. Chu Pingsheng raised his right hand, and his sleeves slid down, revealing his thumb and index finger lit by the sun. He gently pinched it, and there was a crisp sound, like hitting jade and gold.

He said Qilin?

Zhao Xun was puzzled. Qilin was afraid of water, so how could Qilin Zhenren allow the guardian beast of the Beimang Daode Sect to take risks?
The civilian ship in front sank, and Chu Pingsheng gave way to the scorching sun. The light just melted on the faces of the navy officers and soldiers, and was so dazzling that it was covered by a black shadow. At first, there was still light on the edge, but soon there was only a pair of open wings, shining black feathers, a sharp hooked beak, and two strong and powerful claws like scaly armor holding a ferocious beast with scarlet twisted muscles, fire at the corners of its mouth, and flaming tail, swooping towards the two Qinglong ships.

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Zhao Xun was horrified and hurriedly sent people to shoot arrows. The navy officers and soldiers who had just recovered from the shock raised their crossbows to the air, repeatedly firing the trigger. Crossbow arrows mixed with Wei Wei's armor-piercing arrows were shot out in a flood. The black eagle flapped its wings, and the strong wind blew away, blowing down the crossbow arrows as dense as rain. Soldiers suffered heavy casualties and blood stained the deck. Zhao Xun suddenly felt a heat wave coming, and a lieutenant threw him down. When he turned over, he saw a thick column of fire sweeping inward from the parapet. The wet deck was suddenly engulfed in a sea of ​​fire. The sails were burning, and the soldiers were carrying the flames. A strong wind flashed, and the shadow of the eagle swept across the sky. The big column of fire fell again, sweeping from the bow to the bottom. The mast, capstan, rudder cabin, and slingshot were all engulfed in flames. The soldiers were in chaos and fled for their lives. The superior's military order was completely ineffective.

Zhao Xun quickly got up and avoided a captain who was covered in flames and jumped into the lake in desperation. He looked at another Qinglonglou ship that was taking the same route as his ship. The black eagle was so light that it was difficult to hit with the crossbow. The arrows could not break through the strong wind swirling around it. The fire unicorn's flames crisscrossed the sky, turning the surface warship into purgatory.

The Qinglong ships caught fire one after another. The Huanglong ship wanted to escape, but there was no way. One, two, three... fire lotuses kept blooming on the lake. The naval officers and soldiers who were just exhausted by the huge waves were now facing the fate of being buried in the sea of ​​fire. They jumped into the lake like dumplings.

Isn't there only one Fire Kirin? Why does he also have a large flying eagle? It doesn't matter that the Fire Kirin is afraid of water. When combined with the flying eagle, the beast becomes a bird that can breathe fire, and the geographical advantages of the Qingzhou navy are completely destroyed.

Zhao Xun looked at the fire reflected in the lake and listened to the miserable screams of the navy officers and soldiers. He hated Zhao Kai who gave him bad advice. What was the Fire Kirin afraid of water? In a naval battle, Lin Qing was like a tiger with its teeth pulled out. But the truth was that the tiger had wings and could fly. The warships of the Qingzhou navy became slow-moving targets, and their wooden structures could be ignited at any time.

boom!
Flames and black smoke spewed out from the bottom cabin, the front deck collapsed, burning wooden boards kept falling down, and lake water poured into the cabin through the hole. The flames were extinguished, but the hull made a creaking sound and began to sink to the right. The wooden pillars supporting the paddler came down with flames and strong winds, the wheelhouse collapsed, and debris flew everywhere.

Wei Wei grabbed the prince who was stunned by the scene and ran to the stern. At the battlement in front of the tilted deck, he jumped into the escape boat where several lieutenants were holding oars and constantly beating the naval officers and soldiers who were trying to approach. Zhao Xun's heart was agitated, and as soon as his feet were firm, he lay on the edge of the boat, leaned out half of his body to vomit. He smelled the blood in the water and looked at the burnt-out corpse floating on the lake not far away. His stomach churned again and he almost vomited his gall.

"what happened?"

Wei Wei's face was very pale, and his hand was burned and swollen by the fire from the exploding pine oil barrel when he was releasing the lifeboat, but his mentality was much better than Zhao Heng's. He heard the sound of wind behind him and looked back, and saw the billowing black smoke released by the Qinglong Tower ship being shattered by a heavy object. He then took a closer look and found that it was a red horse ship full of flames, which was rapidly pressing towards the civilian ship where Lin Qing was.

The Red Horse Ship is not as big as the Yellow Dragon Ship and the Blue Dragon Tower Ship. Its length is also about three or four meters. How does it fly?

(End of this chapter)

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