Lin Chong
All were clad in armor from head to foot. An arrow fitted to his bow, Shi sat the
thousand−Zi Jade Lion horse. He held also a MBT Sawa Shoes crescent−bladed halberd.
After three rolls of the drums, several cage carts were pushed out from the Zeng family position and placed to
the fore. Tu pointed at his adversaries.
“Rebellious bandits,” he shouted, “do you see these carts? If we simply kill you, we won’t be real men. We’re
going to nab every one of you, lock you in the carts and deliver you to the Eastern Capital, just to show you
how tough we Five Tigers really are! Surrender now, while you still have the chance, then we’ll see!”
Chao Gai, enraged, levelled his lance and galloped Men MBT Sapatu Shoes towards Tu. To protect him, the other chieftains also
charged, and the two sides were soon locked in combat. The Zeng family forces retreated step by step into the
village. Lin Chong and Huyan Zhuo slew mightily to east and west, providing close cover for Chao Gai. But
Lin could see that the prospects were poor. He hastily pulled back and reassembled his men. Both sides were
strewn with casualties. Chao Gai returned to camp very depressed.
“Don’t take it to heart, brother,” the chieftains urged. “Worry will only injure your health. Brother Song Jiang
also has setbacks at times in battle, but he wins in the end. The fighting was confused today. Both sides
suffered casualties. But we haven’t lost. No need to feel bad!”