Chapter 530: Turning Point! Counterattack! (III)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 530: Turning Point! Counterattack! (III)

Chapter 530: Turning Point! Counterattack! (III)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Cavalry, get ready!"

Wang Chong had not even noticed what was going on behind him. His mind was in a state of complete calm and rationality. This battle had now reached the critical moment. At present, the Annan Protectorate army had the advantage and initiative, and Wang Chong was using the master archers to control the situation.

But the Tibetans had not given up.

As long as Wang Chong could break this final resistance, the 70,000 Tibetans would be thoroughly routed, the entire army crumbling to pieces.

Neigh!

All the cavalry trotted to Wang Chong's side, all of them looking down the mountain, their bodies exuding a powerful will to fight. This war involved three great empires and almost a million soldiers. For the first time, they were seeing the light of hope.

After many days of fierce battle, this tiny sliver of hope was extremely important to the exhausted army.

The summit was quiet, with no sound except the falling of the rain and the flapping of the banner. This dreadful silence reigned as everyone waited for Wang Chong's order.

No one realized that their initial doubt and unease had already transformed into absolute trust toward Wang Chong.

Come out, come out! I don't believe that you'll do nothing! Wang Chong thought as he looked down the mountain.

The Swordfanged Beast, Jiaosiluo, was one of the Ngari Royal Lineage's Five Tiger Generals, and there was also the Crown Prince of Mengshe Zhao, Fengjiayi. Both of these were brilliant individuals who couldn't be underestimated. They might not have been as dazzling as Dalun Ruozan, Huoshu Huicang, or Geluofeng, but they still had extremely important roles.

One could say that the bitter defeat of the Annan Protectorate army was directly related to them.

Wang Chong didn't believe that Fengjiayi and Jiaosiluo would just sit back and watch as he pushed the Tibetans in the northeast to the brink of defeat. A general always had to keep their attention on the e

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