No time to think, Ichuan Fei opened fire while the Eastern Barbarians' cavalry had already closed in on the group. Jiuyun Ying hurriedly readied his bow and arrows, but compared to invisible bullets, the Eastern soldiers were much more familiar with arrows. Seeing the opponent shooting arrows, they immediately ducked, dodging the arrows in the midst of galloping.
Although a general of the Wen Family, Jiuyun Ying's military capabilities were not inferior to the Wu Family's generals. He continuously shot arrows at the cavalry and successfully hit one.
The cavalry was incredibly fast; despite the snow impeding them, they maintained high speed. Soon, they got close to Jiuyun Ying, who immediately tossed aside his bow and drew his waist knife from his belt.
He focused and gathered Qi, followed by a sweeping strike, the force from the blade slicing through the air towards the cavalry, slicing off several horse legs in a row.