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Chapter 58 Decision

The feast began, and the whole roasted lamb was ready. The hungry diners were about to feast, but the banquet ended before the roasted lamb was cut. What was the mood of the diners at this moment?

Du Lan Khan felt that if he were the ones, he would probably have to draw his sword and wave it, and asked loudly.

Now, he didn't bother to draw his sword and wave it, but just stared at the scene ahead in a daze, a little unbelievable.

Our own offensive was about to take shape, but the army collapsed after several rounds of thunder. Not only that, the defeated soldiers retaliated and led more soldiers to flee. What's going on?

Isn’t the sky thunder so scary? Are there many cars?

Dulan Khan didn't want to believe his eyes, but he couldn't help but believe it, because he watched his side defeated with his own eyes, watched the soldiers scrambling to escape and trampling on each other, and watched the crowd rolling out.

It can't be blocked.

What exactly happened at the forefront of the battlefield?

Du Lan Khan couldn't figure it out. He didn't go to the front line in person because he was not optimistic that he could break through the enemy formation today, so he felt that he didn't need to get close to the battlefield to boost morale. At this time, he was a little further away from the front line of the battlefield, and he really didn't know what was going on.

But one thing is certain, the cavalry that the enemy attacked came to him.

The den set up by Dulan Khan is located on a small mound. Here, he can see the outline of the battlefield ahead, and also allow the soldiers and horses to see his location clearly, so that everyone knows that Khan is here and watch everyone fight.

So at this time he could see a cavalry advancing towards him, while the soldiers along the way were just rushing to escape, and no one intercepted the enemy.

This cavalry is coming in a fierce manner, like a wolf entering a flock of sheep, unstoppable. If this continues...

Fortunately, there is a barrier in front of the den.

The soldiers and horses arranged by Du Lan Khan in front of the tent were originally used to supervise the battle, and by the way, they set up the Khan's show for him to shock the nobles of all sizes. Now, seeing the enemy cavalry coming on the formation, they immediately came forward.

These are Dulan Khan's direct troops. Although they are just watching the battle today, they are fully equipped with horses and line up their formations, squeeze out the defeated soldiers who are scattered and fleeing, and shout to fight against the enemy.

The Zhou cavalry rushed forward without reducing their speed, and threw some fist-sized objects forward, which were still carrying a little smoke, as if they were small thunder.

Because of its small size, these small thunders invested quite a long distance, and the Turkic cavalry that was facing was not afraid and continued to accelerate.

They believe that the power of this small thunderbolt must be very small, and it has no lethality except for making fire and huge sounds.

The explosions then rang out one after another, shocking. The Turkic cavalry were blown upside down. The formation that had finally formed was instantly blown to pieces.

The small sky-burning thunder seemed to hide infinite power. When released, it would blow people and make the horse's stomach rot.

When the explosion came, Du Lan Khan felt that his heart had been hammered a few times. Seeing the last obstacle in front of the tent was easily defeated by the Zhou cavalry, he rode on his horse without hesitation, turned around and ran away.

It is obvious that Zhou Jun used a new weapon, which should be similar to the Sky Thunder, but its power is amazing and cannot be stopped by a car alone.

The soldiers on our side were so confused by this weapon that they were defeated.

At this time, an effective counterattack could not be organized at all, because the defeated soldiers were only concerned about escaping and would not stay and wait for death.

Du Lan Khan thought it very clearly. This cavalry came to the tent, and must have tried his best to hit it, so he must have done his best. If he was foolish, he would stay where he was and organize his subordinates to defend it, it would be difficult to stop it.

Although there are soldiers around, the fleeing soldiers will not gather at all.

Now there are defeated soldiers everywhere, trampling on each other and chaotic. It is said that other nobles can stabilize their troops. Even if they lead their troops here, there are crowds of people everywhere, how can they come here in time?

Thousands of troops are nothing on the battlefield of tens of thousands of people, but if there are thousands of elite cavalry, there are many things that can be done.

Du Lan Khan understood the interests, so he immediately made a decision: Let’s run away first.

He had tens of thousands of troops, most of the soldiers had horses, and the Zhou army could only defeat his army, but could not annihilate it with more than a thousand cavalry.

So Du Lan Khan decided to avoid the edge for the time being and wait until the defeated troops were gathered before fighting.

The premise is that he was not chased and killed by the Zhou cavalry and died in the chaos.

Du Lan Khan, who was escaping with his strength, ran very fast under his personal escort, and soon disappeared into the collapsed crowd like a stream flowing into the river.

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In the early morning, smoke rose from the campsite in the wilderness, and freshly slaughtered sheep were roasted on a bonfire. People with tired faces began to collect wild fruits and mushrooms around the campsite.

Around them, there were scattered teams approaching from different directions. After passing the periphery cavalry inquiry, they rushed toward the camp.

Yesterday's big defeat caused tens of thousands of Turkic soldiers to run wildly, and the mountains and fields were filled with people and horses. From morning to night, to hundreds of miles away, the troops gradually gathered together.

Then gradually gathered around Dulan Khan's den to form a campsite.

The size of the campground gradually expanded, and more and more defeated soldiers found it. Du Lan Khan, who had been sleepless all night, was standing outside the tent, looking around, feeling a little dejected.

He successfully left the battlefield and was gathering the defeated soldiers, but nearly 100,000 soldiers have now gathered less than half of them.

Those soldiers and horses that were not seen may not have been annihilated by the Zhou army. They may have been panicked and hid in a certain corner during the escape. In the next ten days, these people should come back one after another.

Just like the lost lamb returning to the flock.

Although there are still tens of thousands of troops in hand, Du Lan Khan is still resentful of yesterday's defeat. The Zhou army used new weapons. If they can't think of a way to restrain themselves, it is very likely that this time the troops will return in vain.

Such a result is not what Du Lan Khan wants to see.

As a wolf king, if he cannot bring abundant prey to the wolf pack, his fate will be either abandoned by the wolf pack or bitten to death by the new wolf king.

This time he finally gathered a large number of nobles to send troops. If he could not get benefits for everyone, the consequences would be unimaginable.

However, the Zhou army seemed to be prepared, and an army of ten thousand people was so difficult to crack. I wonder if the other Zhou army was also so powerful.

Du Lan Khan felt that if he continued to attack like this, the battle might not go smoothly, so he had to find a way to lead the Zhou army into the grassland, dragging the opponent into the trap and lacking support, and then set up an ambush to defeat him in one battle.

After making up his mind, Du Lan Khan felt a little relieved. He was about to call the nobles to discuss matters, but he heard the sound of the horn sounding.

Looking in the sound, I saw the cavalry guarded outside waving flags, and the horns were clamoring, indicating that an enemy was coming.

Seeing this, Du Lan Khan felt a stern heart, and he looked at each other with the nobles who ran out of their tents after hearing the news. After a few breaths, he reacted:
Chapter completed!
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