Chapter 1104: The Shock of the Arabs!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1104: The Shock of the Arabs!

Chapter 1104: The Shock of the Arabs!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

At the height of the Arabian Empire's power, with so many of its elites gathered, three governors and hundreds of thousands of soldiers, it was being defeated by a force of merely twenty thousand from a trifling empire of the eastern world. None of the Arab commanders had foreseen this.

From a distance, they could see the hand-picked Arab cavalry, the finest in the empire, being thrown into the air like ragdolls by the twenty thousand Tang elites. These Tang elites only needed to wave their swords to cleave an Arab horseman weighing several thousand jin in two and send body parts flying dozens of meters.

Although the Arabs had the advantage in numbers, no number of soldiers was capable of stopping these Tang.

Those dazzling miniature formations around the bodies of each Tang soldier were rapidly resonating and outshining all other armies on the battlefield. No matter how many Arab cavalry charged forward, they were just ants trying to shake a tree and were easily thrown aside.

"Retreat! Pass on my order! All soldiers, retreat!"

At this moment, even Abu Muslim had an extremely dour expression.

For an army of more than two hundred thousand soldiers to be forced into this situation was something that Abu Muslim had never imagined in his worst nightmares. At the very worst, Abu Muslim had expected the Arabs to be at a slight disadvantage, but for some inexplicable reason, this was no slight disadvantage but a complete rout.

If they didn't retreat now, the Arab losses would be even larger.

Abu Muslim was known as the Governor of Iron and Blood, and was famed for his proactive and fierce assaults, never retreating until he had completely overrun his opponent. But Arab morale had fallen to its lowest level. If they did not retreat now, all of Arabia would suffer an unbearable consequence.

Gallop!

An Arab horseman quickly turned around to deliver Abu Muslim's order.

"Wait a moment!"

At this moment, an aloof and emotionl

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