Chapter 1602: Great General Jiudu Fuluo Moving Out!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1602: Great General Jiudu Fuluo Moving Out!

Chapter 1602: Great General Jiudu Fuluo Moving Out!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Gallop!

A few moments later, a rumbling of hooves resounded over the steppe like peals of thunder. A divine stallion that seemed to have dragon blood running through its veins, taller than a man and bursting with power, set out from a camp. Upon its back was an armored Great General exuding a vast sea of energy.

Creee! As the Great General galloped out, a large golden eagle with sharp eyes took off from his shoulder and began to fly southward. In a sonic boom, the man and eagle vanished.

Unless specifically ordered, Imperial Great Generals were forbidden from leaving their armies and bases. This was the case both in the Great Tang and amongst the Western Turks. But an exception had been made.

To stop that force of four hundred Tang cavalry, Ishbara Khagan had ordered a Great General to pursue.

……

A black-armored horseman in the Tang force suddenly rode up to the front and gave his report.

"Milord, an enemy is chasing us from the rear."

"How many people?" the white-tasseled Tang general asked.

"Only one," the scout replied.

Sound seemed to die away as the Tang cavalry focused on the scout.

"But he is moving with incredible speed. His warhorse has three to four times the speed of ours. It will be an hour at most until he catches up to us," the scout reported.

At this moment, all the cavalry suddenly stopped with a grimace.

One had to realize that they had been ordered to capture Ashide and Hulugan and then return as quickly as possible, so they were essentially pushing their horses to the limit. But this foe was moving at three to four times their speed, which sounded completely absurd.

"Have you identified him?" the white-tasseled general asked.

"It's impossible to be sure, but judging by the speed of the warhorse, he's at least a Brigadier General, perhaps even a Great General," the scout replied.

There were only four hundred people on this operation, but because they had been facing a far more numerou

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