Since the Battle of the Huai River, Zhou Yu had been suppressing Guo Jia, but to be honest, Zhou Yu himself was unsure. Even though he was confident he was not inferior to others, thinking he could easily defeat a top sage like Guo Jia was mere fantasy.
A signal arrow whizzed by, and the already organized and awaiting Wen Pin, due to the noise from the outer camp, hesitated no more and roared into action, charging out from the forest. The already organized soldiers collectively charged forward.
Wen Pin led the charge, drawing his bow and aiming straight at Zhou Cang, who had already charged into Zhou Yu's formation. The arrow transformed into light and flew out; Zhou Cang dodged valiantly, but was still shot through beneath his right clavicle. Fortunately, Zhou Cang was a rugged man, and such a minor injury was inconsequential!
