"Whoosh!"
The arrow flew, hitting a tall bandit right in the forehead.
Then came the second arrow, and the third!
Although General Deng's archery was otherworldly, its actual accuracy still depended on the situation.
If he were surrounded, with a large number of bandits attacking, then his archery would naturally suffer.
Historical records of "three arrows to decide the fate of the world" actually referred to a rather ideal state.
For instance, the first time Li Hongyun passed through, General Deng actually shot four arrows—because he encountered some interference with the last one and had to shoot an additional arrow.
But now, this was the ideal condition!
Fan Cun, Zhao Haiping, and Li Hongyun had already led the garrison soldiers into a stalemate with the bandits, even gaining a slight upper hand. Under no pressure, General Deng shot three arrows in succession, each one claiming the life of a bandit leader.