Sequel of Dragon Oath/C20 The Bmw Is like a Tiger That Has Added Wings to the Tiger
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C20 The Bmw Is like a Tiger That Has Added Wings to the Tiger

After about an hour, the snow began to die down, and the old lady shouted for the twelve men to carry the palanquin on the road. Yue Fei and the rest were in no hurry, they waited for the snow to stop before they started on their journey. Along the way, Tang Huai told Yue Fei and the others what he had seen. Finally, he joked with Zhang Xian, "Fourth Brother, you have a tall and sturdy body. I think it's more appropriate for a woman like this to be your wife." After saying that, the other three laughed heartily.

Seeing that his second brother was joking with him, Zhang Xian did not show any weakness and said, "If you want to talk about getting married, you can't even marry me! Eldest brother has already gotten married, so it should be second brother's turn to marry. Second Brother, it's good for you to marry a wife like this! "You're weak and married to a tall and powerful wife, so you can be protected by only one thing. You have to be careful when you sleep at night, otherwise, your wife will turn you into a pile of meat." After Zhang Xian finished speaking, the four people burst into laughter again.

And so they went on, laughing, for who knows how many miles, feeling that the weather was getting colder, and that there was less and less human life, and then they thought to ask the way, and when they asked, they knew that they had left the Kingdom of King and gone back to Uighur; for they, who had turned eastward, had taken several turns in the hills, and were walking unwittingly northwest. The Uighur tribe was a minority tribe in the northern part of China. It had once belonged to the Great Liao. After the destruction of the Great Liao, due to the cold weather and the desolation of the people, the Great Jin was unable to conquer them.

The vast majority of the land of Uighur was a vast prairie. Due to the heavy snow, the withered grass had already been covered with winter snow. Yue Fei looked over and saw that the horse had neither saddle nor reins. It seemed to be a lone horse, which, compared to the one he was riding, was about five feet tall, and its head and tail were about ten feet away. Although in the cold winter, the horse did not have the slightest trace of a "West Wind Skinny Horse", its posture was light and vigorous, and it was as if it was running like lightning. Yue Fei and the rest shouted at the same time, "Good horse!" With these words, the horse disappeared in the pure white snow.

Looking in the direction the white horse had gone, Yue Fei thought to himself, "Since the horse is running in that direction, maybe there is a place to stay. The four of us are running around this vast prairie, and won't starve to death." When he thought of this, he told everyone his thoughts. The four of them followed the horse's paw prints all the way down.

Sure enough, as they were walking down the road, they saw a small hill in front of them, and in their direction there seemed to be several huts. They urged their horses and whips to the huts and dismounted, and Yue Fei shouted, "Is there anyone in the hut? I, your esteemed master, am going to disturb the four of you. I would like to rest here for the night and get some food. Not long after, an old Uighur came out from inside and said, "Esteemed guest, please come from afar! "Bai La Saba welcomed the distinguished guests." "" After which, he gestured an invitation.

The old man knew that Yue Fei and the other two were going to Changbai Mountain and had taken the wrong way back to Uighur. He told Yue Fei and the others that it was getting late in the night, and when the sun was about to rise tomorrow, they would welcome the sun and arrive at Changbai Mountain. He also told Yue Fei and the others that he was an old man from the Uighur Clan, and that he had no children, that he relied on horses for his livelihood and had been to the Central Plains to sell horses many times. Then the old man dug an elk out of a snowdrift, peeled it with quick movements, and barbecued it over the fire. Not long afterwards, the scent of elk meat wafted in the cold wind.

After eating their fill, Yue Fei wanted to give the old man some silver. The old man refused to take it, saying, "If I accept your silver, I will never go to the Central Plains again." Yue Fei and the rest could only give up. Yue Fei then said to the old man, "Old man, it's not a loss that you are a horse-keeper! "We saw your horse just now. It was snow-white all over, and was as fast as lightning. What a good horse!" Hearing Yue Fei's words, the old man was a little confused, "To be honest, it's winter now, I don't have any horses other than an old horse, and the horse dealer must wait for spring to come, so that the horse can be healthy and sell at a good price. The horse you see is not mine." So it was like this. The horse we saw was tall, snow-white, and very good-looking. " Yue Fei added.

"Oh!" You're talking about this horse! I know, I know, that this is a wild horse, about a year and a half old, violent, and swift, no one can capture it, no one can tame it even if they can. This spring, this wild horse fought with my family horse over food and actually bit my horse. Thus, when the nearby herdsmen saw this wild horse, they chased their own horses far away, afraid of being bitten by them. " Yue Fei and the rest were very excited and regretful when they heard this.

Yue Fei and the other three walked in the direction indicated by the old man. When they passed by a cove in the south, the four saw the white horse lying on the dry grass to avoid the wind as it slept. This horse had actually dug away the snow on the grass with its hooves, revealing the soft and clean grass. When Yue Fei saw this horse, he felt the same way as when he saw the exquisite sword all those years ago. He was unwilling to let it go.

He quietly told Tang Huai and the other two that no matter how fast the horses galloped up the mountain, they wouldn't be able to reach the top of the mountain as fast as they could. Taking advantage of the wild horse coming up the mountain, I jumped on its back and grabbed onto it, but Tang Huai was worried that the wild horse's violent nature would hurt Yue Fei. Yue Fei's attitude was very firm, so they had no choice but to follow Yue Fei's instructions and go around in three directions. When the Wild Horse heard the noise, it flapped its hooves and stood up. When it saw the three sides being surrounded, it changed directions and ran up the mountain, but the mountain path was criss-crossed, making it impossible for it to use its speed. When Yue Fei saw that the time had come, he spurred his war horse forward and rushed to the Wild Horse.

Wild Horse felt that someone was riding on its back, the boss was unhappy, it turned its body around, did not have the time to go down, and came to the flat land. With a "Hiss Hiss" sound, its front hooves shot up into the air, almost standing straight, it was very obvious that Wild Horse wanted to throw Yue Fei off its back. However, Yue Fei who was riding on his horse held onto his white mane tightly. Seeing that it did not manage to throw Yue Fei down, the wild horse kicked its hind legs, wanting to throw Yue Fei down. Sure, Yue Fei acted as if he was on top of it, not letting him down no matter how hard it tried.

He urged his horse to come over and help him. Before Zhang Xian could reach out his horse, the horse bit him on the neck, and with a "Gu Dong" sound, Zhang Xian and his horse fell to the ground. If not for the snow and the soft dry grass on the ground, Zhang Xian would have broken his bones or broken his muscles. Tang Huai Gui was scared out of his wits, and quickly dragged Zhang Xian out from under the horse. The hole in the three-sided bag was immediately opened. The wild horse's body collapsed and its four hooves turned, flying towards the direction Yue Fei and the others had come from. Yue Fei turned around and told Tang Huai Wang to wait here, he would tame the horse and come look for them.

Now that Yue Fei was riding on it, no matter how it bounced, it just could not let Yue Fei fall. Its violent nature came up, wishing that it could drill its head into the end of the sky. The speed of the wild horses made Yue Fei feel as if millions of sharp arrows were brushing against his ears. The wild horses' four hooves were flapping in the air, and the snowflakes that splashed out were like a sandstorm that was stirred up in the desert.

In the time it took to take a pack of cigarettes, the hill disappeared from Yue Fei's line of sight; in the time it took to drink another cup of tea, the wild horse entered a forest, which seemed to be very familiar with the environment, through the jungle, over obstacles, like a kaiju, but despite that, the wild horse's speed did not slow down in the slightest, and the wild horse searched for a gap in the tree to squeeze Yue Fei off his body. Seeing this, Yue Fei was too preoccupied to lift his legs even tighter, and suddenly, in front of the wild horse, a branch as thick as an arm stuck out only about two feet above Yue Ma's waist.

Thinking of this, he secretly concentrated on his internal energy. He compared his strength with that of his legs and aimed at a big tree. He tightly held onto the trunk of the tree and forcefully stopped the wild horse. However, no matter how much it hissed, it couldn't take a step forward. It could only pace back and forth on the spot, appearing to have no temper, until the wild horse completely lost its temper. Only then did Yue Fei let go of his hands, grabbed onto his mane, and shouted: "Hah …" "Phew …" Wild horses obediently shook their tails, listening to Yue Fei's commands.

Leaving the forest, Yue Fei followed the tracks and returned. On the vast prairie, there was pure white snow everywhere, and when the wind blew, there was still the tracks of the horses, he could only look in the direction of the sun, but the sun had just come out and was quite different from its current position. Although Yue Fei understood this logic, he could only roughly guess. He slapped the horse behind him, his legs striking the horse's ribs. The wild horse was like a dragon out to sea, soaring high in the sky.

As Yue Fei ran, he wondered what name he should give to this horse. He thought to himself: "This horse can fight on land or under water," and felt that the speed of the horse was as fast as lightning, so he simply named it the "Lightning Dragon Colt". Yue Fei was extremely excited by the BMW, but since he was separated from Tang Huai Wang and the others, he couldn't help but feel a little depressed. Luckily, Tang Huai and the others knew that Yue Fei was going to the Changbai Mountains, so he could only run towards the direction of the Changbai Mountains.

Yue Fei entered the border area between Jin and Hui Wei. This place looked like a place of residence, "three for one, five for one", which showed that this was a herdsman village. Yue Fei dismounted from his horse, and with a horse in his hand, he went to the front of the tent to ask the herdsmen about it, and they all said that they had never seen the three people that Yue Fei was talking about. Yue Fei could not help but feel a little disheartened.

These Uygur herdsmen were very hospitable. Not only did they provide milk for Yue Fei, they also prepared a saddle horse for him and told him that the place was famous for its strong claws. Not only was it durable, but the nobles of the Jin and Hui Ying kingdoms respected him and wanted to obtain good hands from him, it required a lot of money. Since Yue Fei was from the Central Plains and was also humiliated by the gold men, he decided to give Yue Fei's Lightning Dragon Horse the best kind of paw. Yue Fei gave some silver pieces to the herdsmen, and then spent the night in the herdsmen's tent. On the second day, he continued on his way to find Tang Huai Wang Gui and the rest.

The saddle was so comfortable, the rein tearing was so natural, and there was the restraint of the rein tearing. The Lightning Dragon Break was so docile, but Yue Fei still kept walking and taming it until it was completely tamed. Sometimes, when Yue Fei had been riding for a long time, he would simply get off the horse and lead it by the hand, finding some forage to feed the horse. He would never have thought that this horse was very intelligent, being able to understand its master's intentions with every move, making Yue Fei feel as if he was adding wings to a tiger.

Yue Fei wanted to rest at the inn in front of him at noon, and after that, he asked the shop owner about the matter. At that moment, he saw that the square in front of the inn was packed with people, and many people were pointing towards the notices on the wall, Yue Fei led the horses over to see what was going on. At the corner of the room stood an officer from the Kingdom of Jin, and he said loudly, "Everyone, watch carefully, next year's shooting festival, all eighteen year olds of the Golden Kingdom will be able to participate in this martial arts competition." Before he could finish his words, many people expressed their admiration and regret.

One of the men said, "If I had known earlier, even if I was naked all day, I would have let my child practice martial arts. Now it seems that my son has no hope." "The crowd burst into laughter when they heard this." "No, there's hope. If you can't be a marshal, you can become a soldier. As long as your son enters the army, His Majesty will give you a head tax and a deed tax. What are the benefits?" the officer said.

"Great!" "I will enlist my son in the army." I also want my son to join the army. " Everyone was talking at the same time. When the officer stood up again to speak, the crowd was silent. When Yue Fei saw this, he couldn't help but worry for Song Dynasty. He didn't expect that Golden Man would be so obedient as to be willing to serve his country. The imperial government was able to give a lot of support to the citizens, making them willing to serve the imperial government.

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