Chapter 100: Annihilation

on the battlefield.

Two cavalry teams were chasing each other.

No, three cavalry.

The cavalry of the Shun army, who was responsible for encircling and suppressing the heavy infantry of the Ming army, saw that the bows and arrows in their hands could not cause damage to the enemy, and they turned their horses to chase the Ming cavalry.

Boom!

Every time the bowstring sounded, a cavalryman fell from his horse.

There were both Shun and Ming cavalry who fell off their horses, but the latter fell in many more numbers than the former.

Although they wore double layers of armor, the Shun army behind them shot people and horses first, not at all

"Da Ming: Crossing Emperor Chongzhen, Starting a Rope" Chapter 100 The whole army is being wiped out, please wait a while,

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