Chapter Seventy-Seven: The War
Carried away by the rage, the Hu pawns did not realize that they were in danger until they tripped over the horses, and after the cavalry in front of them fell, countless arrows were fired from the dark woods, and the wails and angry curses of the struck men seemed extremely noisy in the otherwise quiet night.
The cavalry, who had lost their speed, raised their swords in vain to engage the Qin infantry who surrounded them, and the tight infantry surrounded by heavy shields occasionally killed and injured the Hu people on the horse with their extra-long spears. The Hu people, who originally wanted to turn and flee backwards, found that their back roads had been sprinkled with thistles at some point, and they had been moved at some point......
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