Chapter 128 I Will Definitely Not Be Polite
Chapter 128 I Will Definitely Not Be Polite
His expression at this moment was exactly the same as Bian Hangqing's before, with disbelief and shock.
Even their thoughts were inexplicably consistent. Rather than refusing to admit defeat, what popped up in Han Yaojun's mind at this moment was that he actually lost to a teenager who had not even reached adulthood, and in less than fifty moves.
Chu Xi didn't have the ability to read minds, so she couldn't accurately read the thoughts on Han Yaojun's face. She just quickly put away the sword and said, "Thank you, General."
Han Yaojun quickly sorted out his confused thoughts. No matter how unbelievable it seemed, losing was losing, and there was no excuse.
He threw the spear in his hand casually, and saw that the spear fell accurately into the weapon rack, exactly where the spear was placed.
The soldiers below the ring felt mixed emotions about Han Yaojun losing to a new boy, but the strength displayed by General Han was already a level they could never reach.
You have to know that General Bian, whom they all agreed was the most powerful, only lasted twenty-three moves at the hands of Chu Xi, and his defeat was even more...embarrassing.
Compared with Bian Hangqing, Han Yaojun has his strengths and weaknesses, and is twice as good as Bian Hangqing.
"Well, you are worthy of being... a good man of our Great Zhou. With such great martial arts, you should join the army and serve the country." Han Yaojun obviously didn't want to say this, but because there were countless soldiers watching in the audience, he had to change it.
The way Zhou Qi and the other two looked at Chu Xi had already changed. As for the looks of the ordinary soldiers, they were filled with admiration and excitement, and they almost wished they could immediately worship Chu Xi as their teacher.
Han Yaojun announced on the stage the next moment that Chu Xi was the new centurion. He did not say that he was appointed by His Majesty. Anyway, with these two moves, Chu Xi defeated Bian Hangqing and Han Yaojun in succession...
It was enough to make the name Chu Jiang resound throughout the Xi'an military camp.
Indeed, after Han Yaojun and his companions left, Chu Xi was greeted with unprecedented excitement as soon as she stepped down from the stage. The looks in their eyes were more scrutinizing and wary than before.
After knowing that Chu Xi was the new centurion and also highly skilled in martial arts, all the soldiers were convinced. There wasn't so much intrigue in the military camp; they only obeyed fists.
Whoever has the hardest fist is the most powerful person in their hearts.
Chu Jiang not only beat up Bian Hangqing, but also beat up General Han, who now has the most say in the military camp. This cannot be summed up by the word "powerful"!
A burly man quickly squeezed in front of Chu Xi by virtue of his tall and strong figure.
He patted his chest and introduced himself in a rough voice, "General Chu, can we go out for drill with you in the future? My name is Li Daniu. I don't have any special skills, but I'm very strong. My mother has always hoped that I can make a name for myself!"
Chu Xi couldn't help but be amused by this simple and unpretentious man. "Brothers, I just came to the army and don't know much about everything in the army. I will need your guidance and help in the future."
Chu Xi, who was surrounded in three circles without knowing when, noticed with his good eyesight that Bian Hangqing had been pushed to the periphery by this group of "enthusiastic" soldiers.
This made Chu Xi stunned. She casually answered a few soldiers' questions and then called out Bian Hangqing's name.
"Bian...Bian Hangqing?"
Just as Bian Hangqing was about to turn around and leave, he was stopped unexpectedly by Chu Xi. His back stiffened and he stood there in a daze.
Chu Xi nodded to the soldiers surrounding him, and the soldiers spontaneously made way for him.
Chu Xi successfully broke through and walked to Bian Hangqing's side. "We will live in the same tent from now on. General Bian, if Qi Bai has any questions, please give me your guidance."
Bian Hangqing came from an ordinary wealthy family. When he went to private school, he always tried his best to sneak away. This caused him to have a headache when he heard Chu Xi's flowery words.
"Don't be so flowery when you talk. It gives me a headache. I don't understand what you are saying. Anyway, I don't like people to do things behind my back. If I find out that you are such a person, I will definitely not be polite."
As Bian Hangqing spoke, he waved his fist, deliberately trying to scare Chu Xi.
He was a straightforward person. He had lived with other centurions before and suffered a lot in this regard. He was always cheated and felt miserable, but he couldn't tell what was wrong.
Chu Xi couldn't help laughing when he saw Bian Hangqing being so straightforward. When a smile appeared on his elegant face, it was as if the young man who was full of vigor and vitality before instantly turned into a gentle scholar.
It's not that Bian Hangqing hasn't seen handsome men before, such as Han Yaojun. General Han is also a first-class man, but he is handsome, and when he smiles... he looks even better.
It was rare for him to find a man who was more handsome than a woman. For this reason, he could not help but look away quickly, took a deep breath, and cursed to himself in a low voice, "Damn it."
Then he thought about Chu Xi's swordplay on the ring before, which was... damn good looking, which made him run away in panic.
Chu Xi was confused, and after a moment, he smiled helplessly.
She looked towards the direction of Xi'an city gate, her expression gradually becoming solemn, hoping...she was worrying too much.
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Chu Er and his companions sneaked into the military camp, so naturally they would not appear next to Chu Xi immediately. The purpose of their coming here was to investigate secretly and find out whether there were any spies of the Eighth Prince in the army?
It is also necessary to find out whether these spies have engaged in any treasonous transactions in private.
If they had met Chu Xi early on, their identities would have been exposed, and they would naturally not be able to investigate secretly, which would only cause them to be highly alert and alert the enemy.
As new recruits to the military camp, they had to drill with the ordinary soldiers all day long, and watched from afar as Chu Xi led a group of people in drills in the front.
The centurion is in charge of only one hundred men and can be said to be the most inconspicuous and smallest officer in the barracks.
The one hundred men under Chu Xi's command were a mixture of newcomers and veterans, which resulted in different levels. Some were very skilled in drills, while others could not even stand at the most basic military posture properly.
As children of aristocratic families in the capital, even those who focus on imperial examinations must be proficient in the six arts of a gentleman and be good at riding and shooting.
Therefore, she knew without even thinking about it that these new soldiers must have come from poor families.
They were not poor families, but any family with better financial conditions would probably not let their children come to Xi'an, a place so close to the battlefield.
Soldiers in the army learn how to use a spear, stab, and retract it every day. These are their daily homework. The military camp will not provide everyone with complete training in spear skills. They will only tell them that they will learn it through actual combat on the battlefield.
After lunch, the afternoon is the time for horse riding and archery. Although not all soldiers can become cavalrymen, riding is the most basic lesson, and they cannot not even know how to get on a horse.
Archery is a lesson that everyone must learn.
As a demonstration, Chu Xi shot the first arrow which hit the bull's eye easily, which made the hundreds of people behind him cheer and get excited.
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