Peerless Xuantian Record

Chapter 256 Sneak Attack on the Fishing Village

Chapter 256 Sneak Attack on the Fishing Village
After Inoue Wanxiong escaped, bursts of cheers came from the coast.

After Wudang disciples helped Dao Fa back to the fishing village, they all expressed their gratitude to Li Qingliu.

Although the battles of Zhapu and Ningbo were victorious, Daoren, who was far away in Linhai, Taizhou, was not so lucky.

Moreover, Dao Ren took his disciples to Linhai, the most serious area of ​​Taizhou where the Japanese plague was most serious.As soon as they arrived in Linhai, they encountered a group of Fusang warriors, and the two sides fought fiercely.Due to the long journey without a moment's rest, Wudang disciples fought with a large number of Fusang warriors. The fatigue of the past few days made them suffer a lot. After this battle, more than half of Wudang disciples were killed or injured. From the original nearly a hundred people to only one Next NO.50 disciple.But fortunately, the Fuso warriors they encountered were not tough, and in the end they wiped out the enemy, but the price they paid was too heavy.

After a night's rest, the physical strength of all Wudang disciples recovered, and Dao Ren immediately rushed to the coast where the Japanese pirates landed with his disciples. Seeing this, all Wudang disciples including Dao Ren were dumbfounded. There were three huge sea-going ships parked all over the place, and many Japanese pirates were still coming in and out of the fishing village by the sea. Obviously, this fishing village had been occupied by them.

After thinking about it, Daoren felt that the attack would inevitably bring disaster to his own side, so he checked the terrain and found that the fishing village was located in a mountain depression, which completely blocked the sight of sea ships.So he frowned and thought about it, he immediately divided his disciples into three groups, 17 people in each group, and quietly approached the fishing village in three groups, two groups were in charge of sneak attacks, and the other group was in charge of supporting.After a closer inspection, the situation turned out to be as he expected, the fishing village was indeed occupied by Fusang warriors, and he secretly estimated the number of the opponents, there were as many as a hundred people.Then he sent a sneak attack signal to the other group of people, and the two groups of people rushed into the fishing village with lightning speed like tigers on the mountain.

The samurai in the fishing village were startled by the sudden attack and howled again and again. They couldn't figure out how many people had come, but felt that their own people fell down from time to time.In a panic, the Fusang warriors fought back, but one side came prepared, while the other fought hastily. As you can imagine, the hundreds of Fusang warriors hadn't figured out what was going on, and most of them had returned to Jiuquan. A handful of a dozen people managed to escape.

This battle can be described as hearty, and the Wudang disciples defeated the Japanese pirates at the expense of one soldier. This also greatly boosted the morale of the Wudang disciples. It turned out that the Japanese pirates were not as difficult to deal with as imagined.But is this really the case?Are these pirates really that easy to deal with? . . . . . .

(End of this chapter)

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