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Chapter 46: Pei Xingjian is such a fast arrow and Li Tai is such a hard bow(2/2)

Pei Xingjian's face was calm, and after a breath, he bent and said, "The King of Wei has given up!"

Everyone then cheered loudly, and then looked at Li Tai with caring eyes, making you surrender and lose half of your life. You guys are stunned this time.

Li Tai smiled and said, "I'm pretty good at ejaculation, but this can't scare me. It's time for you to see my true strength!

The hardest bow!”

Everyone was shocked. What a mess this guy was doing? He was so stupid that he was not even a half-baked shot. He was not willing to surrender happily. Do he really want to be too stubborn to bring shame on himself?

The guard obeyed the order and brought the hardest three-stone strong bow. Li Tai took it with a smile and pulled it into a full moon, then threw it to the guard and said, "It's too light, don't fool me with such things that women use."

Everyone laughed teasingly and froze on their faces. Listen, is this human words?

Sanshi's hard bow is something that girls use, and we are not even as good as girls?

The guards looked at Li Shimin with help. This was already the hardest bow in the army, and they couldn't help it no matter how hard they were.

Li Shimin was so silenced that he waved his hand and called the eunuch, "Give me the five stone bow I have treasured!"

After waiting for a while, the eunuch received the Five Dan Bow. Li Tai still pulled the Five Stone Bow without any effort, and said to the eunuch with disgust: "Father, your collection is not good, so we can't take out a bow for men in the Tang Dynasty?

With this hardness, shooting sparrows will be more difficult. What I want is a hard bow that can shoot golden eagles, which is very hard!"

Everyone gasped in a cold air, easily pulled the five-stone hard bow and still felt that it was not hard enough. This was a shame. Pei Xingjian's calm face became shocked and dumb.

After the war in Kunlunju, everyone heard about the strange power of the King of Wei, but today I discovered that the strange power of the King of Wei was not just a monster, but almost reached the point where he could carry a tripod.

One stone is about 60 kilograms, and the pulling force of five single strong bows is no less than 300 kilograms. The King of Wei actually pulled it open easily as if he had eaten and drank water.

If you want to find a hard bow that matches his divine power, how many stones will it take?

Six stones?

Seven stones?

Or eight stones or even nine stones?

Although the Tang Dynasty had sharp weapons, he did not have a bow of more than five stones.
Chapter completed!
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