Although the Ninth Prince's riding and archery was not very good, he was no different from the royal children. When the Tsarist Russians were tied with him, he said to them: "We are about to win the Qing Dynasty, and you will lose..."
"Paji..." The Ninth Prince was kicked down by the Tsarist with a bow, looked at the Tsarist with a dazed face, turned around and sneered at him, and drove away on horseback.
It took a while for the Ninth Prince to react, and shouted: "You cheat! It's not fair! I don't accept it!" As a result, he was splashed with mud and got up resentfully.
At this time, there were only Zhijun King, Fourth Prince, Eighth Prince, and Tenth Prince left on the field, and there were only four people left on Tsarist Russia, each with only one arrow left.
Due to the Russians who lost their personnel first and Yu Qingyu's troubles, the current score is still one point ahead of Qing Dynasty. If it continues to develop according to the current state, there is no doubt that Qing Dynasty will win this game, but... How could the Tsarist Russians allow such a thing to happen.
One of the Tsarist Russians poked the horse hard with an arrow, and the horse rushed out like an arrow off the string, and rushed all the way to the Qing cavalry, waving a bow in his hand, and twitched when he saw the horse.
Yu Qingyu had been paying attention to the Tsarist Russians, and when he saw their actions, he quickly avoided them.
Prince Zhijun, the fourth prince, and the eighth prince didn't pay attention to the movement behind them. When they saw the Russians rushing up, they were all smashed by the horses. They didn't have time to shoot the last arrow. The horses had already taken them with them. They were about to reach the finish line, and once they reached the finish line, the arrows in their hands would be useless.
The other party is throwing one person, trying to pull down the rhythm of the three of them! This strategy has to be said in 666. Seeing that they were unable to shoot arrows in a panic, several princes turned their horses around one after another, intending to also prevent the Tsarist Russians behind from shooting arrows.
When the Qing princes were in chaos, the remaining three people of Tsarist Russia drew their bows and set up arrows to shoot at the target. If they were all shot, then the Tsarist Russians would win by two points, even if the ten princes The accuracy of the arrow is also one point worse than that of the Tsarist Russians.
It was too late to say it, and then it was too late, Yu Qingyu raised his head to the sky and roared, at the same time the Tsarist Russian's naked horse raised its front hooves high and fell heavily.
All the Tsarist Russians were thrown off their horses. The tenth prince covered his complacency and shot the last arrow unhurriedly.
The Tsarist Russian envoy said angrily: "Your Majesty, this is not fair, your horse..." He paused as if thinking of something, and then said: "Your horse is playing hooligans."
"Pfft..." The crowd burst out laughing immediately. Although the Tsarist Russian envoy's description was quite apt, it was a bit funny to say that a horse was playing hooligans.
The emperor had a stern face: "Okay, the result has been decided. Didn't you Tsarist Russians also knocked several of our princes upside down and couldn't shoot arrows? Look, it's still in chaos right now!"
The Tsarist Russian envoy objected: "But we have a warrior who is still alive or dead, and now we are not convinced by this result!"
While the Tsarist Russian envoy was arguing with the prince, another big event happened on the field.
Looking at the results, Yu Qingyu twitched his lips, how could it be possible for the Tsarist Russians to win the game with him, but he knew that Tsarist Russia would take away a lot of land from China in the future.
Now, all that's left... Yu Qingyu turned his head to look at the horses that stopped because of the result, raised his head and roared again, and all the horses ran towards him quickly.
"System, get the eighth prince down. There are so many horses, tsk tsk... he will suffer."
(end of this chapter)