Three volumes-13, perhaps, is the final charge

The cavalry of the Lancer phalanx continued to charge.

And the soldiers on the other side with thin poles also stood in the rear positions on the sides of those "battering rams".

The lancers are getting closer and closer to the opponent's "battering ram".

......

There was a "boom" on the ground!

Yes, it's a pity - the opponent ended up with a round of attacks before the cavalry rushed to the "battering ram" position......

This was followed by a loud crackling sound!

Those "battering rams" were filled with a large number of grape-like projectiles.

These projectiles made of metal, after the opponent's attack, flew quickly towards the cavalry who were almost close to the "battering ram".

Most of the cavalrymen in the front row were directly hit by a projectile the size of grapes, and even the armor made of copper was directly torn open by this projectile!

The struck cavalrymen, screaming in pain, fell their horses from the flanks and rear.

The horses that were struck also fell to the ground.

The few, the horses that were not hit, continued to rush forward.

Finally, it can be regarded as rushing into the opponent's "battering ram" position.

However, just a few horses don't seem to be able to cause much trouble to the soldiers who are manipulating the "battering ram".

After the opponent brutally drove the horses away with long poles, the "battering ram" position returned to normal.

After a round of attacks, some of the remaining cavalry in the rear began to disperse and flee.

"Don't retreat...... It's going to be right away! It's going to be right away, it's going to be fast...... Keep charging!" shouted one of the remaining horsemen.

From his trembling voice, you could also hear that he was indeed very afraid of his enemies, very afraid of the powerful weapon.

However, if they don't charge now, those cavalry who fend off the projectiles for them will die in vain.

"Charge!" one of the nearby horsemen shouted as well—though there was a hint of fear in his voice.

One, two, three...... The remaining two dozen cavalry that had not been wiped out or dispersed from the retreat, although they did not form a phalanx again, nevertheless continued to charge towards the opponent's "battering ram" position.

Perhaps, this would be their last charge - but they didn't have time to think about it so much - if they fled, they couldn't completely avoid the danger of being hit, and the two dozen cavalry chose to fight.

The soldiers on the other side continued to carry out the next round of attacks on the "battering ram" position.

"Don't back down!Continue!Continue!Speed!Speed!," one of the horsemen shouted hoarsely.

These two dozen cavalrymen rushed towards the top of the gentle slope, approaching the opponent's "battering ram" position.

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Forty meters!

One of the soldiers on the other side quickly ran to the side after pushing the projectile with a pole.

Two dozen cavalrymen continued to charge.

Twenty meters!

The soldiers with thin poles quickly stood in the corresponding position again.

Two dozen cavalrymen continued to approach.

Ten meters!

The soldier holding the thin pole, lift the thin pole and approach the rear of the "battering ram" at one end!

More than two dozen cavalrymen, close at hand!

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