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Battle Royale of the Sinners

Tong, a sinner who was suffering endless torment in hell because of his mistake he had done in his previous life, was giving other chance to redeem himself by the devil. All he had to do was participating in the redemption program, organized by the gods and the devils. He would be reincarnated as a random citizen of China during the end of the era of the East Han, and the prelude of the era of the Three Kingdoms. He would also retain his memory and a cheat skill that he designed for himself. Tong later found himself reincarnated as Zhang Tong, the son of the Yellow Turbans leader, Zhang Jiao. The problem didn't end with just the dilemma of the Yellow Turbans Army. It appeared that other than him, there were 99 others from the modern world that reincarnated into this timeline with him as well. This redemption program by the gods and devils didn't seem to be simple. There was definitely something fishy going on. Then the hidden agenda revealed itself to the reincarnators. Zhang Tong had to utilize everything by any means necessary to survive this ordeal. -------------------------------------------------- This series is completed. Sequal: Lilim Heritage Online -------------------------------------------------- Discord: https://discord.gg/gRSnV3B --------------------------------------------------

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A Failure Campaign

Chapter 350 – A Failure Campaign

 

Tian Yu did not order his men to withdraw from the battle. Instead, he deployed a hit-and-run horse archer tactic against Wang Men's horse archers.

The crossbow arrows arrived at Wang Men's troops first, killing several hundreds of riders and a thousand horses in one volley.

Wang Men bellowed in anger, "Shoot back! Chase and shoot!"

Tian Yu also shouted, "Turn back and run! Retreat again!"

The surviving 4,500 horse archers released their arrows. The volley flew to the sky as they had predicted, but the result betrayed their expectation.

When shooting against a running away opponent, good archers usually predicted the target's movement and aimed ahead.

However, shooting on horseback was a difficult task even for elite soldiers. This skill required years of rigorous training and costs, so not every archer in Wang Men's troops were master bowmen.