Chapter 499: Cavalry! Impact!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 499: Cavalry! Impact!

Chapter 499: Cavalry! Impact!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

As if feeling its master's will, the White-hoofed Shadow let out a neigh, its mane flying behind it as it increased its speed. The two forces of cavalry rapidly approached each other, faster and faster, closer and closer…

Caw caw!

Countless birds took flight as more and more dust was stirred higher and higher into the air. Two floods of black steel heedlessly charged toward each other with a determined momentum.

"Hahaha, one thousand people, one thousand! They dare to meet our charge with only one thousand people!"

In the distance, that stalwart Tibetan commander didn't dare believe his eyes. As a famous general of the battlefield, he could estimate the size of his opponent's forces with a single glance.

One thousand men dared to charge against his three thousand Tibetans? He didn't know if he should praise the enemy commander for his courage or say that he had lost his mind and was seeking his death!

"What in the world is going on?"

At this moment, even Dengba's faith was shaken. He had always believed that the enemies in the north were a strong foe, but for them to do such a thing…

Their northern comrades being wiped out… was it really just a fluke?

"Kill! Destroy them so thoroughly that not even a shred of armor is left!"

The brawny Tibetan commander pushed his three thousand cavalry to an even faster speed.

Awoooo!

The killing intent of these Tibetan warriors was provoked, and they began to brandish their scimitars, howling in excitement. It had been a very long time since they had fought a battle involving more than one thousand enemies.

……

"Hmph, let me see how strong more than one thousand Tibetans really are!" Wang Chong said with a grim smile.

Wang Chong had naturally noticed the change in the aura of his opponents, but he felt no fear. On the contrary, this only stimulated his fighting intent.

Putting aside the standpoints of the two sides and the critical role this war would have on the Great Tang, there was no q

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