Thus, the first volley of arrows was almost all aimed at Du Baoshi.
After all, who wouldn't want the credit for slaying a general.
The result was that just as Du Baoshi was foolishly delighting himself, he suddenly felt as if the skies had darkened around him. Looking up, he saw a downpour of arrows falling, and it was a rain attacking solely his position.
Immediately, Du Baoshi grabbed a bodyguard nearby to shield himself in front of him.
Thud thud thud!
Although Du Baoshi blocked the arrows falling from the sky, some of the horizontally shot arrows hit him right in the waist.
With a cry of pain, Du Baoshi fell directly from his war horse.
At this moment, Zhao Erbao's troops ahead were also struck by arrows, and instantly many fell.
With arrow strikes from both sides, countless Northern Qi soldiers showed their heads on the hillsides flanking the Songye Pass road. In a flash, numerous flags unfurled on both sides.