Chapter 1210: The Third Major Battle!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1210: The Third Major Battle!

Chapter 1210: The Third Major Battle!


Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Rumble!

The army was getting closer and closer like the rising tide. In just a few short moments, everyone was able to see it.

This was an army of hundreds of thousands, devouring everything in its path. Even though the coalition army had exchanged blows with the Arabs many times, it was still greatly alarmed by this sight.

Moreover, from the powerful auras rising from the army, it was clear that the Arabs had gathered even more powerful governors than last time.

"Attack!"

A powerful Arab governor with an aura as vast as an ocean pulled out his sword and pointed it at the imposing walls of Khorasan.

"Kill!"

With this order, the Arab cavalry turned into a flood of steel as they swept past the Arab governor and into the distance. At this moment, all other sound was drowned out and the entire world seemed to pale.

After a long period of preparation, the Arabs had finally managed to gather another army and launch an attack on the coalition army in Khorasan.

Boomboomboom!

Thirty thousand feet, twenty thousand feet, ten thousand feet… Right when the army had reached the shores of the Tigris River, there was a creaking of gears as a large black metal bridge extended out of the Arab army, crossing dozens of feet to slam onto the opposite shore of the river. There was a chorus of shouts as the warhorses stepped onto the metal bridge and began to charge across the river.

The neighing of horses, the clattering of armor, and the shouting of soldiers mixed into a single din.

A somber air hung over the battlefield.

One bridge, two bridges, three bridges, four bridges… As more and more of the sturdy metal bridges fixed themselves onto the opposite shore, a wide path appeared across the Tigris River.

A massive stampede of horses surged across it.

Five hundred paces, four hundred paces, three hundred paces… The shuddering of the earth intensified, yet there was still no sign of activity from the walls of Khorasan.

One hundred and fi

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