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Chapter 22 Section IX Saber

Sabul, known as the iron-armed hero, was born in a family of heroes. Unfortunately, his parents passed away when he was young.Before they passed away, they all told their sons that when they grow up, they should go to that sunny place to join Jianger.Child Sabul, because he didn't hear his parents clearly, mistook that he was looking for "Sira Pythongus".When he was a man, he rode on a sorrel horse and went into the desolate wilderness.There, there is no human habitation, and there is only a lonely sandalwood tree in the sand dunes.He stood by a tree, lost. At this time, Jianger's court was holding a banquet.Alatan Tseji reminded the Lord that there was a brave falcon (sun damage) named Sabul, holding an 18-foot crescent axe, and riding a sorrel horse with a lined face bought by 10,000 slaves in a wilderness.If he is not invited, he only needs to walk for half a day to reach Sila Pyngus.The combination of these two people is like a tiger with wings added, and it is difficult for anyone to conquer Python Gus.

Jianger personally led 8,000 warriors there, and when he saw Sabul standing in the wilderness, he was indeed extraordinary.He fought with all the warriors at the same time, and Sanara took advantage of the chaos and took Sabul's sorrel horse away.Seeing this scene, Sabur was filled with anger, and even regarded Jianger and others as demons. Hongguer arrived and saw that Jianger had traveled for dozens of days for a skinny [linxun Linxun] man.He roared sharply and rushed over.Sabul cut off the ring on Hongur's shoulder, and the crescent ax sank three fingers deep into the flesh.Hongguer attacked with a spear, carried Sabul over the saddle, and threw him beside the yellow flower flag.

This iron-armed warrior, who tortured Jangar to the point of uneasiness and beat 8,000 warriors to their knees, is now Honggur's captive.However, he received preferential treatment from Jianger, healed his wounds, and patiently waited for him to wake up. Sabul was finally deeply moved, and expressed his willingness to give his life to the noble Hongguer and his strength to the glorious Jianger, and repeated the oath three times.Jianger asked Hongur to swear as well.Honggur and Sabul became brothers.Back at Baomuba, Sabul sat next to the beautiful man Ming Yan. There was a Helagan Khan who challenged Jianger to ask Jianger's wife to be a slave, but also Jianger's mount and beautiful man Mingyan, otherwise he would send troops to surround Baomuba.At that time, only Hongguer objected. After Heragan's envoy left, Jianger complained.He said that on weekdays, everyone sat in groups on the left and right, eating fat venison and drinking strong wine.Once the enemy ran up to challenge, but everyone was silent, and only one Hongguer stood up.Sabul's self-esteem was hurt, and in a fit of anger, he left Baomuba and went to the palace of King Shala Yugu Sanhan, and told him the humiliation he had suffered, hoping to be valued in the new place.Shala Yugu Sanhan was determined to capture Baomuba.

It was late at night, and the sorrel horse told its owner that it had heard Heragan's army besiege Baomuba.It also blames the owner for not going for a little thing.Sabul left a letter to King Sara Yugu San Khan, who ran faster than a hare, leaving deep pits one by one where the horseshoes stepped on, and each pit was like a well.After arriving at Baomuba, I realized that all of them were captured by the enemy except Alatan Tseji. Sabul single-handedly fought bloody battles with the enemy for seven days as if he had entered the land of no one.During this period, he went back to the palace once and fought with the enemy for another 14 days before he broke Helagan's ribs and rescued Jianger and others from the cave.Heragan's golden helmet was taken off, and Baomuba's fire was stamped on it.

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