Lin Yi left Guo Jing's house and it was already noon. He looked at the cows and sheep everywhere and knew that there must be a herder nearby. He immediately turned over and landed, looking for some food.
The moment Lin Yi landed and turned around, he suddenly stopped. A cold light flashed in his eyes as he heard the ear-piercing sound of air being torn apart. He immediately attacked with two fingers of his right hand.
" Pa!" An arrow with feathers was caught between Lin Yi's fingers. Lin Yi was quite surprised when he felt the arrow. The arrow didn't carry any qi, and it was shot by an ordinary person. Even a martial arts expert would be heavily injured if he was caught off guard.
Lin Yi was curious about the person who shot the arrow. Although this level of attack couldn't hurt him at all, this archery skill was enough to make people look at him.
Following the trajectory of the arrow, a Mongolian man stood not far away with a bow in his hand. He was wearing a gray Mongolian robe and a felt hat. He had a strong face and a burly body. He was more than half a foot taller than Lin Yi.
" Who are you? You're skilled in tribal pasturing. Otherwise, don't blame me for being merciless." The bow-wielding man warned Lin Yi as he took out a few arrows from his quiver and nocked them on the bow. It seemed that if Lin Yi made any strange movements, these arrows would turn into cold light and fly out.
" Zhe Bie!?" Lin Yi was a little surprised to hear the name of the person. According to the information in his mind, Zhe Bie's archery skills were amazing. He once said that he was an enemy and shot down the horse with an arrow. After the defeat of the Zhe Bie Army, he was chased by Tiemuzhen. In order to avoid the pursuers, he hid in the thatched pile of Guo Jing's family, who was only six years old at that time. Guo Jing admired Zhe Bie's bravery and risked his life to protect Zhe Bie. He was saved by Zhe Bie the moment he was killed by the eldest son of Temuzhen, Jochi. Zhe Bie admired Tiemuzhen's outstanding heroes and belonged to Tiemuzhen.
In the next ten years, Zhe Bie played the role of Guo Jing's riding and archery master. Under the training of the master archer Zhe Bie, Guo Jing's archery skills could also reach the realm of " never missing an arrow ". The most representative example was Guo Jing's " killing two birds with one stone " in the chapter of " Bow and Eagle Shooting ". Zhe Bie had outstanding military achievements and became a proud general under Genghis Khan. He had been ordered by Genghis Khan to attack Jin twice. He was almost killed by Wanyan Honglie and Ouyang Feng. Fortunately, Guo Jing, Huang Yaoshi, and the others saved him.
Genghis Khan planned to attack the Song Dynasty after breaking through the Jin Kingdom. Guo Jing, who was already a marshal, was unwilling to attack his own country and be a traitor, so he secretly packed up and planned to escape with his mother overnight. After the matter was exposed, the mother and son were captured. Guo Jing's mother, Li Ping, committed suicide on the spot to protect her son's loyalty. Guo Jing fled with his mother's corpse and met the Zhe Bie army. Zhe Bie handed over all his bows and horses to Guo Jing, telling him to escape as soon as possible. With Zhe Bie and Tuolei's help, Guo Jing finally escaped Mongolia.
Zhe Bie was shocked when he saw Lin Yi catching the arrow with his bare hands. That arrow was just a warning, but it wasn't something that ordinary people could block. He pulled his hand to the full moon and three arrows flew out. Different from the previous warning, all three arrows had the power to pierce through a hundred steps, aiming for Lin Yi's left and right shoulders and arms.
Lin Yi didn't look angry at all when Zhe Bie attacked him again. Instead, he showed a hint of admiration. There weren't many people in the martial world who could do something like this.
Lin Yi's lips curled into an evil smile as he released his strength. The arrows between his fingers flew out, and a spiraling force formed at the end of the arrows, directly turning the three arrows into pieces.
Zhe Bie's expression changed drastically when he saw this scene. He used his years of intuition and quickly dodged. Lin Yi's arrow flew past his ear, and the arrow left a bloody mark on his face.
" How is this possible?!" Zhe Bie looked at the arrows that had already sunk into the ground. He could not believe his eyes. He had been roaming the grassland for decades since he was young. He knew that his archery skills were unparalleled. However, an arrow shot by a stranger with the strength of two fingers had broken his most proud Chain Arrow.
Nothing is impossible." Lin Yi's voice came from behind Zhe Bie, causing the already shocked Zhe Bie to tremble. He wanted to retreat reflexively, and his right hand reached for the quiver, but there was nothing in his hand.
Are you looking for this?" Lin Yi looked at Zhe Bie mockingly, his hands already holding Zhe Bie's quiver. He even took out an arrow and played with it.
"Uncle, I'm just passing by. "If you want to find something to eat, you'd better not be impulsive. Otherwise, the consequences will be very serious." Lin Yi saw that Zhe Bie didn't have any arrows left, and his right hand was on the scimitar at his waist. He warned him immediately. After all, even Buddha could get angry. No matter how much he admired Zhe Bie's archery skills, if he provoked him again, Lin Yi wouldn't mind killing him on the spot.
Maybe it was because of Lin Yi's aura, but Zhe Bie gave up on the thought of drawing his sword and said cautiously,"Since little brother is just passing by, please leave. This is the Bei Er Zhi Jin tribe's farm. If little brother needs food, Zhe Bie can give you some."
As he spoke, Zhe Bie took out a bag of beef and a pot of horse milk wine and hung them on the fence in front of him. The Mongols respected strength, and Lin Yi could defeat him in archery, which he was most proud of. Even if they were enemies, Zhe Bie was convinced.
" Kumiss?!" Lin Yi was very curious. He had traveled the universe in his previous life and enjoyed delicious food. He had drunk the rare immortal wine, even the wine that Wang Chongyang had collected. He had never tasted the horse milk wine.
He only knew from books that horse milk wine was warm in nature and had the effects of dispelling cold, relaxing muscles, promoting blood circulation, and strengthening the stomach. It was known as the Primordial Jade Pulp and was one of the Eight Treasures of Mongolia. It was the main drink of the Mongol aristocrats. The Mongol Khan often placed it in a precious golden bowl to reward meritorious officials.
Lin Yi used his qi to suck in the wine and the bag of beef into his hands. He took a whiff, and it was indeed fragrant. It had the taste of the grassland. He smiled with satisfaction,"Thanks, Uncle Zhe Bie. I believe we'll meet again in the future."
With that, Lin Yi's body flashed, leaving behind afterimages as he shot towards the south, leaving Zhe Bie standing there in a daze. Zhe Bie only recovered from his daze when he heard the horn sound from afar. He changed his expression and ran towards the horn anxiously.
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