Zhang Fei breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Guan Yu coming to help in the battle.
According to the previous fighting method, he would not be able to catch up for more than ten rounds at most, and he might die under Lu Bu's halberd.
Now there was no hesitation, and he continued to attack Lu Bu with the eight-foot-long snake spear.
When fighting Lu Bu, he also knew that one person could not defeat Lu Bu at all.
Even his second brother Guan Yu, who was stronger than him, could not defeat Lu Bu alone and could only join forces. when Lu Bu held Fang Tian's painted halberd with both hands and placed it in front of him to block Zhang Fei's spear.
This was also the first time Lu Bu used both hands to hold Fang Tian's painted halberd since he appeared on the battlefield.
Three people and three horses started fighting in a T-shaped formation in the center of the two armies.
Lu Bu faced Zhang Fei and Guan Yu alone, without any fear on his face.
He wielded the Fang Tian Hua Ji in his hand with great force, resisting and attacking at the same time, and was not afraid of the attacks of the two men at all.
Zhang Fei and Guan Yu also attacked again and again, but the more they fought, the more frightened they became.
The two of them joined forces, but they were still not able to completely suppress Lu Bu.
Moreover, looking at Lu Bu's appearance, it seemed that he had not exhausted all his strength.
Under the attack of the two men, he still managed to survive.
The two also calmed down their emotions and started fighting seriously.
As generals, they also wanted to fight with equal opponents, so that they could improve.
As Lu Bu fought, the fighting spirit spread in his body.
He couldn't remember how long it had been since he had met an opponent.
This kind of battle suited him.
When he saw the two of them getting serious, his eyes flashed, and he With more strength, Fang Tian's painted halberd in his hand was swung faster and faster, and he counterattacked more and more often.
He slowly gained the upper hand in the battle with the two.
The three of them fought for more than thirty rounds, and Lu Bu showed no signs of losing.
Seeing this, Liu Bei did not hesitate.
He drew out his double swords and rode a yellow-maned horse.
He charged out from the side and rushed towards Lu Bu.
He wanted to take advantage of Lu Bu's unpreparedness and attack Guan Yu and Zhang Fei from behind.
Attack Lu Bu.
When, when Lu Bu held Fang Tian's painted halberd with both hands and placed it in front of him, blocking the swords and spears struck by Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, but he heard a noise behind him.
There was fierceness in his eyes.
As a military general, the most annoying thing when fighting head-on is someone attacking from behind.
Holding Fang Tian's painted halberd with both hands, he pushed it up hard, swinging out a spear and a knife.
He held the tail of the halberd in his right hand and swung it with all his strength, which was a half-moon sweep.
Liu Bei didn't expect Lu Bu to have a chance to counterattack, and he reacted so quickly, but Fang Tian's painted halberd had already swept over him, and he couldn't help thinking, holding two swords to block it. when Fang Tian's painted halberd hit the double swords, and everyone seemed to see waves spreading out from there to all directions.
Liu Bei had a look of pain on his face, and it was obvious that it was not easy to block the sweeping halberd.
Only Liu Bei himself knows the pain involved.
If he could turn back, he would definitely not choose to block it, but would choose to avoid it.
Just this one halberd can already make him vomit blood.
If it were not to protect his image, he would have been killed long ago.
Spit it out instead of swallowing it back.
The hands holding the two swords were still trembling.
The force of the halberd was so great that he almost fell off the horse.
However, Lu Bu had no intention of stopping, and wanted to turn his horse around and continue to deal with Liu Bei who wanted to sneak attack from behind.
If you attack the camp or set up an ambush, these sneak attacks will be forgotten.
Now the two armies are facing each other head-on, and it is a time for a head-on challenge.
If they attack from the front, then forget it.
Why don't you get angry if you actually do these villainous things?
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Even if you don't kill them, it's not enough for the civilians to be angry.
Liu Bei's behavior was also seen by Zhang Fei and Guan Yu.
Especially the arrogant Guan Yu.
The two of them had already abandoned their arrogance when fighting Lu Bu.
Although Liu Bei did this for victory, it was too embarrassing.
But it was impossible for them to watch Lu Bu kill Liu Bei.
After all, Liu Bei was still their sworn brother, so they waved their weapons to intercept Lu Bu who wanted to attack Liu Bei.
Seeing this, Lu Bu could only give up on Liu Bei and continue fighting Zhang Fei and Guan Yu.
Liu Bei also recovered and did not think there was anything wrong with his actions.
He continued to hold the double sword and joined the battle circle.
The three brothers surrounded Lu Bu, like a revolving lantern, and started fighting around Lu Bu.
Both the princes and the soldiers and horses brought by Lu Bu were stunned by this situation.
At this time, Lu Bu truly realized his bravery.
Under the siege of Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu, it was also possible that Liu Bei's actions made Lu Bu angry.
They were not at a disadvantage under the siege, and they were still suppressing the three people to fight.
Gongsun Zan was also sweating on his forehead, knowing how lucky he was to be able to come back intact.
The generals of all the princes were also secretly frightened.
Except for Liu Bei, they couldn't say they could win against Zhang Fei or Guan Yu, and they might even die in battle.
However, Lu Bu did not fall behind against three of them.
He was not the same person at all. level exists.
In the field, the more Lu Bu fought, the more fighting spirit he became, and his momentum gradually increased, as if there was no limit.
Liu Bei saw Lu Bu, who was fighting more and more fiercely, and thought quickly in his heart.
After all, if Lu Bu continued like this, sooner or later the three of them would be defeated.
A casual glance in his eyes flashed with surprise.
Immediately, Liu Bei, who wanted to pay attention, swung his double swords, but they were not swung at Lu Bu, but Lu Bu's war horse, Red Rabbit Horse. hiss An accident.
Lu Bu never expected that Liu Bei would deal with his horse.
The two swords left two scars on the back of the red rabbit horse, which made the red rabbit scream in pain and became furious.
But as soon as Liu Bei succeeded in the attack, he stepped back, leaving Lu Bu unable to unleash his anger.
After all, Zhang Fei and Guan Yu were still there.
After Liu Bei found a way, he was overjoyed and harassed Lu Bu from time to time.
His target was the red rabbit horse.
As soon as he succeeded in attacking, he retreated, completely ignoring Lu Bu's cannibalistic gaze.
Guan Yu and Zhang Fei saw Liu Bei's despicable behavior and pretended that they couldn't see it.
What else could they say?
After a while, Liu Bei succeeded again and again.
The Red Rabbit Horse also had six more wounds on its body.
If it were an ordinary war horse, it would have already crossed it.
However, although the Red Rabbit Horse did not cross it, its speed was also much slower.
Lu Bu was furious, but there was nothing he could do.
Knowing that if this situation continued, Red Tuma would definitely not be able to recover, so he picked up Fang Tian's painted halberd and stabbed Liu Bei in the direction.
Liu Bei thought that Lu Bu was going to attack him, so he quickly dodged.
Lu Bu didn't hesitate any longer.
Although he hadn't broken through yet, it was almost there, so he dragged Fang Tian backwards and galloped back with his halberd.
Liu Bei was willing to give up, knowing that if he missed such an opportunity, he would never have such an opportunity again, so he led Zhang Fei and Guan Yu to chase after him, looking as if he was about to kill Lu Bu
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