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Chapter 587: The Decisive Battle! Ballistae Show Their Might!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Huoshu Huicang’s assault arrivedstared at the suo as well!&8221;

"Yes, General!&8221;

A voice caed as a burly and fierce Tibetan general mounted his horse and quickly took off

"Follow ure of Ciren Xiangxiong charged forward, thousands of cavalry following behind

"Young Master, the Tibetans haveChong

Oncehad once

"Have allsaid as he calmly surveyed the battlefield

"All your orders have been passed on&8221;

"Then begin,&8221; Wang Chong indifferently said

Boo could be heard all over theup theup to the barricades, steel walls, and soldiers of the Annan Protectorate ar to crash down, cutting off the front of the Annan Protectorate army from the rear

"Push aside the barricades! Use ropes to pull them aside!&8221;

"Some of you, dismount and push aside the barricade!&8221;

"Go over to where General Tuzha is and attack them from the rear!&8221;

……

The Tibetan officers hollered out their orders, wanting nothingdefenses At the same time, the Annan Protectorate ar their lives

"Hold! Hold! Milord has ordered that no one is allowed to retreat!&8221;

"Shieldmen! Shielded away!&8221;

"If they’re allowed to breach the defenses, we’ll all be dead!&8221;

……

The at to push its way to the summit and sweep away the final obstacle to the southwest, while the other side was doing all it could to defend and survive, and neither side was backing down

As Huoshu Huicang viewed the intense melee, he suddenly furrowed his brow and ordered, "General Zhajie! You go as well!&8221;

"Yes, General!&8221; another tribal general of the Tibetan Plateau quickly replied

"Follow me!&8221;

With this order, another plume of dust rose into the air as nearly ten thousand Tibetan cavalry charged toward thehad conificant number

Cavalry was a more powerful force than infantry, and thirty thousand cavalry was enough to deal with three hundred thousand infantry on flat terrain But at this moment, their opponents were the approxiarrisoned on the ainst clanging shields filled the air, as did calls to hold the line A single shield of the Annan Protectorate ar it, sometimes even five or six

All of the all their power to stop the Tibetan charge

Huoshu Huicang frowned and issued yet another order "You go as well!&8221;

In this e of forty thousand cavalry was essentially complete saturation Any more soldiers would not be able to insert theht