Chapter 2889 (2/2)
Yang Kai nodded lightly again before he stared deeply at Ah Hu and said, “Live!”
Ah Hu responded in a laugh, “You too!”
Yang Kai turned and left
Ah Hu shouted from behind, “Ah Niu, is this really the last battle?”
Yang Kai stopped in his tracks, and replied, “It will be the last battle, I prohter before turning to the rest of the cavalry group next to hi, “Did you hear that? Sir said this is our last battle Give everything you have and wipe out all those Deo horoup roared in excite ho nor short
Yang Kai went through the entire station with a smile on his face, nodded at every Barbarian that met his eyes, and briefly chatted with some of them
Everyone asked hih the two-year as not long, it caused an enormous amount of pain and death The Barbarians were tired and sick of it Knowing that this was the last battle gave them hope, and they pursued affirave them the hope they wanted
However, how many of them would really live to see the end of this war? Fifty thousand? Twenty thousand? Ten thousand? Less?
Although they did not knohat the Shaman Saints expected from their Shaman Niu Clan to do, it was definitely a difficult task, and to complete such a task, one must be prepared to pay the price
Most of the Sha to die This battle was different, and it would not allow any retreat and timidity In this battle, either the Barbarian Race or the De down
Early in thefive days later, the Shaman Niu Clan was ready to depart
The hundred thousand people divided into nearly a hundred arh there wereof hearts Everyone’s determined-filled eyes were cast on the scar in the distant sky
Surrounding theroups from the other Great Clans Like the Shaman Niu Clan, everyone was silent Nervousness and excitement bubbled within each of therip on their weapons, in hopes to get a little divine comfort
At this e
Without the slightest sign, a dull horn sounded
The Shanal to move out The sa Kai stayed at the forefront of his ar allies He looked around, and did not see the person Shaman Saint Xu mentioned, but he just shook off the doubts in his heart and thought about it no more
The sound of the horn was steady and dull, just like the pace of thebeneath their feet
In the distance, the De the last five days, the Barbarian Race was not the only one preparing for war, the Deetting ready to respond as soon as they saw any action on the Barbarian Race side
The armies of the two Races slowly approached each other, and the breathing of the warriors became heavy The air was slowly drenched in radually turned into an invincible radually speeding up, and the Barbarian Race ar of the dru
The distance between the two Races quickly narrowed
When the distance between each other shrank to just fifty kiloain!
There was a roar, and one cavalry group after another rushed out from their respective Clans The warriors that rode their ed forward fiercely
Deulfing the h the nureat, they were superior in terrandeur, because all the cavalries were blessed by various Shamanic Spells, and every Barbarians cavalry flashed in colourful rays of light, especially the colour green, which was the reen ribbon was closely connecting each of the iant Life Chain, a powerful Shamanic Spell that helped many Barbarians survive this brutal war
Before the cavalries reached the enemy, arroere released
The archers of the two Races each shot deadly sharp arrows at each other’s force The arrows flying through the sky were like locusts crossing the border The dense arrows covered the sky and shrouded the ground
The arrows fell froround, but it did not stop the charge following behind fro directly over the fallen Even the strongest warrior would have been smashed into a pile of mashed meat if he was stomped on with such force
Ah Hu turned around and looked over the croards Yang Kai, while the Derowled lowly, as if it was unable to suppress its urge to join the war
It was the same for the rest of the Shaman Niu Clan’s cavalry
But they did not nal theroup that had not sent out its cavalry
Yang Kai ignored Ah Hu’s inquiring gaze and continued to look into the distance
Seeing this, Ah Hu retracted his gaze in disappointment and suppressed the restlessness of his mount