Angry Banana

Chapter 331: Torrential Rain (3)

A heavy rain poured down. Although it was late spring, it felt like summer. Lightning occasionally flashed across the sky. In the dark and oppressive Jiangning City, chaos first erupted from Jiangning Prison and the Su Mansion, but due to the heavy wind and rain, it didn't immediately draw much reaction from the city's garrison. Search: \(?Complete?God?Station) to read quality literature for free.

With the Wu Dynasty's battles on both its northern and southern fronts becoming increasingly strained, the Wu Lie Army, originally stationed near Jiangning, had already moved south. This was to cooperate with other troops in continuing to suppress Fang La after Tong Guan led the imperial army north. The Wu Lie Army wasn't specifically responsible for Jiangning's defense, but its presence greatly reduced the security concerns in Jiangning. At least, dealing with the rare event of bandits entering the city wasn't a major concern. But now that they were gone, Jiangning's defense capabilities in this regard suddenly became very weak.

On the side responsible for storming the prison to rescue prisoners, dozens of elites infiltrated simultaneously, encountering minimal resistance around the prison's perimeter. Firstly, the jailers of Jiangning Prison didn't have much experience in dealing with such sudden attacks. Secondly, those who came were all experts from Liangshan. Eight major leaders participated on the prison side, including "Leopard Head" Lin Chong, "Black Whirlwind" Li Kui, as well as "Sick Guan Suo" Yang Xiong, "Holy Water General" Shan Tinggui, "Eight-Armed Nezha" Xiang Chong, "Flying Sky Saint" Li Gun, "Surpassing Ren Gui" Guo Sheng, and "Cloud-Reaching King Kong" Song Wan.

These eight led their elite troops, cutting their way in. Even if there were some skilled jailers, they couldn't withstand a few moves from Lin Chong, Li Kui, and Yang Xiong under the sudden attack. Moreover, Li Kui was originally a jailer in Jiangzhou, so he was familiar with the prison's layout. After a series of attacks, they broke into the prison in the blink of an eye. Even the soldiers escorting prisoners were caught off guard and scattered.

Resistance finally emerged at this point, but it was already too late. Although these soldiers who escorted the prisoners had just retreated from the front lines and were still relatively combat-effective, they were scattered throughout the prison cells and couldn't stop the Liangshan heroes from releasing the prisoners. There were many prisoners in Jiangning Prison. Once they were released, the city would immediately be thrown into chaos. Li Kui swung his twin axes, splitting locks and hacking at people, advancing all the way. The crowd opened the prison cells, and the prison was already in chaos. But after opening half of the cells, an accident began to occur.

It was a junior officer from the military responsible for escorting the prisoners, about twenty years old, with a dignified appearance. He held an iron spear and led three soldiers out of the chaos. At this time, Li Kui and others were shouting: "Liangshan heroes have come to rescue people! Those who are wronged, join us in killing the enemy! After this is done, let's gather on the mountain, drink from big bowls and eat big chunks of meat!" Among the prisoners in the prison, apart from the kind and timid, most were those who were aggressive or had committed major crimes. Many knew that if they left the prison now, they would probably be caught again after the fact. So, they picked up various clubs and weapons and began to fight the soldiers and jailers alongside the Liangshan people.

When the junior officer appeared, several desperadoes killed the jailers and rushed up, waving their knives and spears. The junior officer held the spear with both hands and thrust it straight out. Then, the iron spear swung left and right like a wild dragon wagging its tail. The knives and spears in the hands of those people were scattered everywhere. Several people crashed into the fences of the left and right cells with a thud. When they fell, fresh blood gushed out, and their bodies twitched, unable to even struggle.

Charging towards this side was Sick Guan Suo Yang Xiong, with a serrated broadsword, whose martial arts ranked among the top on Liangshan. He had been rushing and killing all the way, without stopping. Almost no jailer could withstand three blows from him. Seeing that this junior officer's martial arts were formidable, he immediately charged over to intercept his attack. Sparks flew as the blade and spear collided with a deafening roar. The junior officer's martial arts were too high. The three soldiers who followed behind couldn't join the battle. Three elite Liangshan soldiers behind Yang Xiong followed over. These were Yang Xiong's trusted men, who had been trained to cooperate with Yang Xiong. They were barely able to intervene. The current priority was the speed of the chaos, not a duel between martial artists. In the blink of an eye, four weapons slashed towards the young junior officer, wanting to cut him into pieces with a flurry of blows in the first moment.

However, the junior officer's figure swayed slightly, gritting his teeth but just holding on there. His feet advanced and retreated, but only by one step, not even half an inch backward. The spear technique in his hands was simple, steady, and heavy. In the initial moves, he fought Sick Guan Suo to a standstill. Then, he was attacked by four people together. The iron spear in his hand seemed to become heavier and heavier. The spear's momentum became more and more fierce as the fight continued. Each spear strike both defended and attacked, forcing the enemy's vitals with each strike in this attack. The seemingly simple spear swing contained the sound of wind and thunder.

After fighting like this for a while, there was a loud bang and sparks flew everywhere. The junior officer actually forced Yang Xiong and others back half a step. Then, with another loud bang, he forced them back another half a step. The swinging and smashing of the iron spear in his hands seemed to be even more powerful than the knives and spears in the hands of the four.

This was naturally an illusion. The reason why he was able to force the four back was simply because he was strong, fierce, and attacked what the enemy had to defend. But to be able to launch such a counterattack while fighting one against four, the prowess of the junior officer in front of him was obvious. After fighting for a while longer, the junior officer's eyes became even sharper. He forced Yang Xiong back another step. At this moment, a voice came from behind: "What a master! Get out of my way!" The two elites beside Yang Xiong quickly jumped aside. There was a sound of rushing wind, and two battle axes chopped down from behind. The junior officer raised his spear to block. The fire burst and roared. The axes and Yang Xiong's

serrated knife struck at the same time, causing him to stumble back four steps, slamming the spear shaft backward to stabilize himself.

"Refreshing!"

Of course, the one who came over now was Black Whirlwind Li Kui. He used all his strength with his double axes, and only by joining forces with Yang Xiong could he force this junior officer back. He laughed loudly, saying: "I am Black Whirlwind Li Kui under Brother Song Jiang of Liangshan Marsh. Seeing how young you are, your martial arts are truly remarkable. Who are you, tell me your name!"

He was quite polite in saying this, showing that he was eager to hunt talent. The junior officer said: "I am a good man. You are nothing but mountain bandits and thieves. Don't taint my name. Just die!"

When Li Kui heard this, his hair stood on end. He roared: "Damn your grandmother!" He waved his twin axes and rushed forward. The junior officer pulled out his long spear, waved his hands, and the spear's momentum was like a mad dragon,迎击迎击. In the blink of an eye, he fought Li Kui and Yang Xiong into a ball.

However, the prison was already completely in chaos. Although the junior officer's martial arts were high, he was still facing Li Kui and Yang Xiong after all. For a time, he was only barely able to support himself, and was helplessly retreating constantly, no longer able to stop other Liangshan people from doing anything else...

While Jiangning Prison was in chaos, the Su Mansion was also plunged into panic and fear. When the Liangshan bandits stormed in, although the Su family's guards organized simple resistance, allowing some of the Su family members to escape and gather, this escape lacked organization and discipline. Most of the people had gone to the main hall, gathering the most guards, trying to delay time and wait for the arrival of officials or rescue. But there were still many people who missed the gathering time, were divided into courtyards, either hiding or running aimlessly, and were chased and killed when they encountered those who entered the mansion.

If one were to look down from the rain curtain, the slaughter was still going on in the Su family's large and small courtyards. Some didn't catch up with the main group and wanted to escape from the main gate or side gate in pairs, but were met and killed by the men in black as soon as they approached the periphery. Some were in groups of three or five, and when they met a man in black, they didn't even think of fighting. Xi Junyu was so familiar with the Su family, he knew clearly which road and which direction to guard. Some old people were in the courtyard and couldn't escape, and were casually killed by the men in black who came searching. In some courtyards, the men in black killed the men and children, chased the fleeing women into the rain and knocked them to the ground, tore their clothes, and then carried them into the room...

Ning Yi rushed through several courtyards, ran through the Su family's training ground, and made a big turn before finally shaking off the few people chasing behind him.

Those who actually rushed into the Su Mansion couldn't cover every place in the Su family, but as long as they were encountered, they would naturally suffer the other party's poisonous hands. In the process of rushing over, he had already seen five or six corpses of Su family members, whom he recognized, or at least had an impression of. One of the children was even a student he had taught before, lying on the ground with his body cut in two.

According to the usual feeling, if such bandits entered the city, the army in Jiangning City would move quickly. But this time, it might not be possible to judge by common sense. Xi Junyu wasn't a fool. He chose this time to act, indicating that something must have happened outside, at least enough to delay the arrival of rescue. Even if he rushed out himself, he probably wouldn't be able to find reinforcements in a short time. Given the current situation of the Su family, even if they banded together and started defending, they probably wouldn't last long if the experts of Liangshan attacked fiercely. After all, once the guards collapsed, it would just be a massacre.

He ran in the rain, thinking about countermeasures, while also worrying about the whereabouts of Yunzhu, who had left earlier. It was raining, they wouldn't be moving so fast, they might not have left yet... But this thought was immediately cleared from his mind. Before things were over, no matter how anxious he was, it was useless. He could only remain calm now. When he rushed to a courtyard door, a faint blood red overflowed from the courtyard door with the rain. A figure met him face to face, and was immediately knocked to the ground by his punch.

Another man in black attacked with a knife. A long ripple of water was raised in the rain. Ning Yi ducked his head to avoid it. The two exchanged blows in the rain. The man was suddenly pounced on the ground by Ning Yi and received seven or eight consecutive punches, beaten half to death and fainted. Ning Yi turned his head and looked. He saw three corpses lying in this courtyard. They were the family members of someone he had to call uncle in the Su family. He originally wanted to take a knife and slit the throats of the two, but after thinking for a moment, he gritted his teeth and dragged the two men in black into a secluded place in the courtyard room, gagged their mouths with a rag, and then tied them up with ropes.

When passing the next courtyard, there were faint noises coming from inside. He looked. There were also corpses in the courtyard, but the door inside was open, and the sound of people struggling and crying came. Ning Yi went over and looked, but saw a man in black in the room, holding a knife in one hand and holding down a woman on the table, who was naked, crying and struggling. He was doing that kind of thing.

The man in black was moving back and forth, having a good time. A sudden rush of wind attacked, as if a carriage had suddenly driven past. The woman on the table was already crying. She screamed in pain and turned her head to look. In her tearful eyes, the man in black was no longer in front of her, but had been heavily pushed against the wall a few meters away. His body was pierced by a long knife and nailed directly to the wall, still struggling. The reason why he couldn't shout was because the man standing in front of him was holding his jaw with one hand. The jawbone was probably dislocated. In the struggle, there was also a "crack, crack" sound of the jawbone twisting and cracking.

This woman was one of those who participated in the siege of Yunzhu a few days ago. She was a sister-in-law of the second branch. When she fixed her eyes and saw that it was Ning Yi who had suddenly rushed in, she was also slightly stunned in her crying. Ning Yi crushed the man's jaw, threw a piece of clothing to the woman, and then turned to walk out: "I didn't see anything that happened today. No one saw it."

The woman hugged the clothes and suddenly grabbed a stone from the antique shelf beside her, rushed to the wall, and slammed it against the man in black's head, crying as she hammered. The man in black was actually at his last breath. At this time, he twitched slowly, and his head had been smashed. Just as Ning Yi was about to step out of the door, the sound of rushing wind descended from above his head. He retreated sharply, and a chop landed heavily on the ground. At the same time, there was a loud noise from behind. A stone broke through the side window, seemingly hitting the woman's head. The woman flew sideways and fell to the ground, with blood flowing from her head. It was unknown whether she had fainted or died directly.

A figure appeared outside the broken window. The person descending from above was holding a large sword that seemed thicker and heavier than ordinary swords, blocking the doorway. Ning Yi took a breath, turned and walked to the wall, pulled out the long knife that was nailed to the corpse's abdomen. The corpse fell to the ground, and the intestines flowed out with a crash. Ning Yi raised the knife and pointed it at the person with the heavy sword outside. He could recognize that these two were the leaders who had been beside Xi Junyu just now, but he didn't know which one they were on Liangshan.

However, the two then gave their own answers.

"I am Wei Dingguo, the God of Fire General of Liangshan. Where can you escape to!" The man outside the window said loudly.

"Your grandpa is Bao Xu, the God of Mourning, and I love to kill people!" The man with the large sword outside the door also laughed, "You run pretty fast, where can you go now? Why don't you surrender and let grandpa kill you quickly, so I can give you a quick death! I tell you, if you fall into the hands of Brother Xi, I'm afraid you will wish you were dead, hahahaha..."

The sound of rain outside the window was like boiling. The two blocked the door and the window. In the room, the blood under the naked woman had begun to flow out. Ning Yi stood with the knife, then tilted his head and quietly listened to the commotion, the killing, and the crying coming from the rain. At a certain moment, he gently lowered the blade and walked towards Bao Xu, the God of Mourning blocking the door.

The wind roared like a tiger, blowing over Jiangning City from above...

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