Chapter 1150: The Death of Qutaybah (VIII)
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1150: The Death of Qutaybah (VIII)

Chapter 1150: The Death of Qutaybah (VIII)

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Everyone instantly paled. Qutaybah's attack was far more powerful than they had imagined, and all of them felt a fear that came from the depths of their souls.

"Wang Chong, watch out!"

Gao Xianzhi was stricken with panic. He had never expected that even while so heavily injured, Qutaybah was still capable of unleashing such a terrifying blow. Gao Xianzhi would have never been able to take this blow, not even at his peak.

The Wushang Village Chief, Cheng Qianli, Xi Yuanqing, and the Gangke King all paled at the sight of this attack, their hearts sinking.

"We've won! No one can take this attack! We've finally won this battle!"

At almost the same moment, Abu Muslim, who had been watching this entire time, clenched his fists, his eyes gleaming in excitement.

There had been far too many surprises in this battle, and such massive swings that Abu Muslim had believed Arabia had lost this battle. But in the end, Qutaybah had not let them down. This one strike alone was enough to carry the day for Arabia and utterly defeat these eastern infidels.

"Qutaybah, I just knew that you could do it! You truly didn't let me down!"

Far in the rear of the army, Dalun Ruozan was mounted on a highland steed, his hair, beard, and robe being blown about by the fierce winds stirred by the battle.

After the army's defeat yesterday, Dalun Ruozan hadn't so ardently attempted to stop the Arabs from leaving because he was so confident in his own intelligence. Schemes were meaningless before absolute strength, and even the wisest strategist needed someone strong to work with them. The true strategist borrowed anything they could, including strength. And Qutaybah was precisely the strength that Dalun Ruozan had chosen to borrow for his plan.

If they could defeat the Great Tang in this battle, Dalun Ruozan was practically certain that the Great Tang would need at least ten years to recover from the setback. More importantly, many of the Great Tang's e

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