Chapter 752: First Battle! (I)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 752: First Battle! (I)

Chapter 752: First Battle! (I)


Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"Lord Marquis, the Tibetans have discovered us and are quickly forming up!"

On the steppe, Li Siye galloped behind Wang Chong, his gaze cold, his expression as calm and steady as a mountain, as if nothing could ever move him.

"It's fine. Let them form up!"

Wang Chong grinned and raised an arm. Suddenly, the galloping Wushang Cavalry stopped, coming to a complete halt within a single second. All five thousand moved in unison, making no error, as orderly as if they were all part of a single person.

'Strike like fire; be as immovable as a mountain.' In these aspects, Wang Chong's five thousand soldiers were so well-trained that even Fumeng Lingcha's most elite infantry could only sigh in praise.

Bwoooom!

As the mournful horns blew, attracting the attention of Wang Chong's forces, the Tibetans reacted very quickly. In the short time since their birds had discovered Wang Chong's forces, all the Tibetans had formed up, and even those bare-chested blacksmiths had put on armor and joined the ranks. Thousands of Tibetan soldiers, mounted on the renowned highland steeds, were charging toward Wang Chong's forces with a momentum that could knock over mountains, stirring a massive cloud of dust in their wake.

In front of this sea of Tibetan cavalry, the five thousand Wushang seemed like the light of a firefly in the face of the bright moon.

"Milord, the enemy's soldiers far exceed ours!" Li Siye's voice came from the side, tinged with the slightest hint of concern.

"Mm. They do have many more than us," Wang Chong lightly said, but his face showed no change of emotion. Tsongkha's Zhangzhung Recruit Training Camp should have had around twenty thousand recruits, and if one added onto that the regular soldiers guarding the camp, this number climbed to twenty-five or twenty-six thousand. In pure numbers, they were five times the size of the Tang force.

In addition, the Tibetans were naturally courageous and pugnacious people, so even though these

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