Chapter 1033: The Black Corrosion of the Sun! (II)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1033: The Black Corrosion of the Sun! (II)

Chapter 1033: The Black Corrosion of the Sun! (II)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

"This is…"

The scene of disorderly horses and soldiers in the rear of his army made Dalun Ruozan's brows rise and his expression turn solemn. To the north of the Tibetan camp, a fierce wind was sweeping a white and frigid fog toward the camp. The icy air caused the temperature to plunge, and that engulfing white fog also had an enormous effect on the Tibetan army.

From Dalun Ruozan's position, he could see that one-fifth of the camp had been consumed by this fog, so thick that it was impossible to see through it. Moreover, the fog was rapidly spreading through the entire camp.

"Ah, so cold!"

"What's going on here! I can't see anything! Someone come and help me!"

"The warhorses don't like cold. I'm about to lose control over them! Ah, shit, it got away!"

The entire camp was in chaos. As the cold fog swept through, the stronger soldiers felt barely anything, but the weaker ones became so cold that they began to shiver.

"Bastards! Can you trash not even keep hold of some warhorses!"

Huoba Sangye was instantly furious. Before the others could react, he had pulled over a warhorse, mounted, and charged off to where the fog was the thickest. Several Mutri Great Cavalry followed closely behind him.

"Great Minister, it's still not the season for snow, so why did the temperature drop so much? Is this situation normal?" Huoshu Huicang suddenly said.

Tibetans also had an understanding of the Western Regions. The temperature would normally only begin to drop in advance of snowfall, but there was still at least two months until that time.

Dalun Ruozan said nothing, his eyes flashing. He had a vague idea of what was going on, but he was not able to fully grasp it just yet.

"Look at that!"

As he was thinking, he was interrupted by yet another alarmed shout. At the start, no one had noticed in all the chaos, but gradually, more and more cries of alarm could be heard as more and more soldiers looked up.

"Great Minister, lo

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