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Chapter 162 Wallace's Peril(2/2)

The heavy cavalry of England suddenly rushed towards the Scots' spear team like crazy.

"They aren't crazy! Have you forgotten how they died last time?!" Hebixu laughed.

In the middle scene, Wallace had a solemn face, and then he pointed to the back of the cavalry and shouted: "Be careful, their cover for those crossbowers!"

The English cavalry stood up not far from the spears, and the crossbows rushed out from behind and fired the first round of arrow rain.

In front of the powerful crossbow, the Scots fell down. Before the opponent's second crossbow fired, Mo Ne led the cavalry to evacuate the battlefield, which completely shocked all the Scots who participated in the battle.

Zhongshot. In the center of the English team, Long Legs laughed twice. His subordinates asked Moine why he evacuated the battlefield. Long Legs told them that he had promised Moine to give him double territory, whether in Scotland or England.

The English crossbowers were constantly firing, and the Scottish people suffered heavy casualties. At this time, Wallace took the lead and led Hebix and old Campbell toward the enemy's heavy cavalry. They had to pass through these heavy cavalry and defeat the crossbowers before they could have the possibility of victory.

Wallace ran back and forth in the British army. Wherever he went, where the sword reached was hell. The British were shocked by his momentum. Some heavy cavalry began to escape. The Scottish people were very angry. They followed Wallace and fought desperately, killing everyone in England, and the form was very reversed.

The long legs could not be suppressed, and he threw thousands of British infantry into battle. They were the elite of England, a red ocean that drowned the Scottish vanguard.

Immediately afterwards, Welsh archers, spearmen, and a group of England troops entered the battle.

The scene flipped over again. Faced with a wave of strong attacks, the Scots were almost on the verge of collapse. They were not fighting again, but were slaughtered.

But no one took a step back at all, because their leader, William Wallace, always stood in front of the team, and Wallace, who was injured by a sword at his waist, rushed to the center of the British army, where the Scots were surrounded and they could not escape. They were surrounded by heavy cavalry from England, and those spears quickly harvested their lives.

Wallace saw Hubix kneeling on the ground and holding a man, and he knelt there motionlessly, with tears of sadness in his eyes.

That was old Campbell. According to the script, I was going to take the horse over.

But when I was halfway through, the horse suddenly fell to the ground with a soft front hooves and threw me off.

There was a spear that was always laid on the ground. I planted it from the horse and rushed straight to the spear.

Everyone around was shocked!
Chapter completed!
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