This group of Han Dynasty Yulin troops were very fast and were gone in the blink of an eye.
Unlike the silent invasion of the Qin army's cavalry, they marched with great momentum.
It is not deliberately created to attract attention, but because they are naturally dazzling. As the emperor's personal soldiers, they have glory and majesty that ordinary armies do not have.
Because of this, even though they were very fast, Wang Yuanheng still deliberately found their direction easily.
After taking a look at Chang'an, I probably won't see this situation again next time I come back.
Afterwards, Wang Yuanheng slowly walked towards the direction of the Yulin Army.
Of course, the speed cannot be too fast. No matter how generous they are, no one will tolerate you openly following the opponent's march.
Therefore, Wang Yuanheng simply rode the phantom horse backwards and walked slowly.
If you change the scenery to green mountains and green waters, and give him a donkey, it might actually be a bit interesting.
I also met some Qin soldiers on the road. Unlike the ordinary wandering monsters, they still seemed to have a lot of intelligence.
However, Wang Yuanheng always felt that they were lifeless and not as hardworking as they were in Xianyang.
When he saw Wang Yuanheng passing by, he just raised his head and glanced, then turned back and continued wandering away.
For some reason, Wang Yuanheng felt a little compassionate. Unfortunately, he did not have the ability to change the rules.
Just as he admired the soldiers in "Chang'an" at that time, he also admired those soldiers in "Xianyang", but the enemy is the enemy.
Moreover, their contradictions are irreconcilable.
No one dares to let the cities in these underground palaces grow bigger, because none of the resurrected historical figures are truly outstanding.
Moreover, there are quite a few of them who are founding fathers.
If I really give them a chance, I wonder if they will dare to change the sun and moon to a new sky in the future.
Thinking aimlessly.
Finally, Wang Yuanheng thought that if he failed, humans on earth would also fail, and the twisted monsters, dream world, or abyssal legion would really gain a foothold.
I'm afraid, humans won't even have the chance to do this again.
With such a picture appearing in his mind, Wang Yuanheng felt that his fighting spirit began to rise again.
Those Qin soldiers, and even other dynasties in the future, will still have the opportunity to wander here. However, if they cannot defeat those monsters and alien species from other worlds that have been eyeing them, the fate of mankind on earth will be even more tragic than this!
This is definitely not what I want.
Although the view in the underground palace was greatly limited and the Qin soldiers could no longer be seen, their backs were deeply engraved in Wang Yuanheng's mind.
He will remember such a scene.
If you don't want to end up like this one day, then work hard.
Moreover, there has always been a question deep in Wang Yuanheng's mind: why did the old knight Kahn Frederick become a follower in the first place?
…
With questions and thoughts in his mind, Wang Yuanheng was no longer so interested in seeing the next scene of the battle between the Yulin Army and the Huns Cavalry.
He stayed alone on a slightly higher hillock and watched the two sides fight for nearly three hours.
To be honest, it's a bit boring.
After all, when playing games, Wang Yuanheng has never liked watching others play, and he rarely even watches live broadcasts. For him, if he has the time, it is better to play a few games himself.
The Han army had an obvious advantage against the Huns cavalry, especially this Han army was the Yulin army.
Well, the original champions Hou Huo Qubing and Changping Hou Weiqing both came out of this.
The Yulin army pursued them all the way to the Xiongnu city, and even showed off their martial arts before slowly retreating.
Wang Yuanheng could see that they seemed a little anxious.
These Western Han soldiers tried to break through the Huns' defense line as quickly as possible and then occupy the city.
They wanted to complete this matter before the Chinese people did.
Everyone is working hard to pursue their goals.
For these people of the Western Han Dynasty, what they pursued was to quickly expand their territory and accumulate strength, so that they could at least get rid of the situation where they were allowed to be the flesh of the Chinese.
Seeing them leave, Wang Yuanheng suddenly lost interest and went to other cities.
End this as soon as possible.
Wang Yuanheng did not want to fight against Champion and Changping on the battlefield, no matter whether they were really the same people in history.
End this as soon as possible.
Because there are more enemies, Wang Yuanheng needs to face them.
End this as soon as possible.
Apart from the need for survival, a man's dream does not lie here. There is no need to remember the past for too long. When he knows that he may truly embark on the extraordinary road, Wang Yuanheng's dream is further away.
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The next day, nine o'clock in the morning.
After breakfast, when the cavalry troops formed by the imperial court arrived, the Chu army had been waiting for a long time.
They are as silent as a piece of cold iron, but when they charge, they are the sharpest knives, and they are hot and hot.
This battle lasted only a short time.
The only thing both sides can do is to charge.
charge!
charge!
Charge again!
Keep charging, turning around, and charging again and again.
The cavalry troops of the Celestial Dynasty have a very mixed composition, including card holders, followers, units, and even contracted objects and summoned objects.
Therefore, the individual strength is much higher than that of the Chu army. After all, the country has come up with a lot of bottom-of-the-line stuff.
Wang Yuanheng even saw more than a dozen silver-level cavalry soldiers. The mounts of these guys were all lin horses. Well, it wasn't just the scales on their hooves, but they really had the blood of lin beasts.
Facing the Chu army's war cavalry, which are all at least LV5, China's improvised troops can still have a clear advantage in terms of paper strength, which fully demonstrates the foundation of a stable superpower.
However, it was very difficult to fight.
Because it's too tragic.
Especially in the first few waves of charge, although the Chu army's war cavalry were weaker on paper, they fought bravely and cooperated tacitly, and their corresponding legion skill combination was much more suitable than our own.
Many of our own units were directly knocked down during the first wave of charges.
In such a cavalry duel, it goes without saying what the consequences will be if you fall off your horse. The cavalry phalanx will be like a tide, drowning anything it passes by.
All you need to know is that at the beginning of the third round (one round at a time), the number of people on both sides is less than half of what they were at the beginning.
Fortunately, this time the country spent enough money to give each participating cardholder a lot of life-saving cards.
Although most of the losers in the first few rounds were card holders, most of them were seriously injured and still managed to save their lives.
The leader of our charge was Guan Fei, and Wang Yuanheng envied him very much.
Not for anything else, just for that divine red rabbit horse.
The state gave Wang Yuanheng a group of the best war horses in the elite class, but they were stabbed to death in the third round. In other words, Lao Wang was actually one of the people who fell.
Even the old horse Kahn rode was better than his.
Of course, his fall was not something just anyone could do.
By the time he summoned the Phantom Horse for the third time, the Chu army had less than a hundred riders left, ninety-three to be precise.
At this time, there were less than 500 units left on the Chinese side.
Even the Knights of the White Moon lost 7 people in battle.
Charge again.
The other party has twenty-eight people left.
This is a very mysterious number. When the Overlord committed suicide in Wujiang River, there were only twenty-eight riders left.
Therefore, when black flames ignited on their bodies, Wang Yuanheng was not surprised and could only go all out.
For these Chu army cavalry, dying on the way to charge would be their best destination.
Charge! Charge!
Even though, this time two more White Moon Knights fell.