Chapter 1897: Summon the Clouds! Call the Rains!
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Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 1897: Summon the Clouds! Call the Rains!

"Finally time?!"

Deep in the northeastern region of the Tibetan Plateau, in a hidden and secluded area, Great General Bahram looked in the direction of the City of Steel, a sharp light in his eyes.

If one looked behind Bahram, one would see tens of thousands of Khorasani soldiers, many of which were Aswaran Cataphracts. There were also soldiers that Bahram had recruited from the Sassanid army.

Just like Arabia, the Sassanid Dynasty was a militaristic country. Ever since Wang Chong had been called back to the Great Tang capital and Khorasan had fallen, Bahram had been constantly recruiting Sassanids from Khorasan and vigorously training them.

Bahram's experience in training soldiers and Su Hanshan's assistance had produced an extremely impressive army.

"The King of Foreign Lands has sent the signal! Everyone, get ready! In three seconds, we're moving out! Follow me onto the battlefield so that we Sassanids might annihilate Arabia, wash away our shame, and avenge our country!"

Bahram turned his head, a cold and murderous look in his eyes.

Rumble!

A moment later, the force of one-hundred-thousand-some Khorasani heavy cavalry under Bahram's command charged out of the Tibetan Plateau and vanished into the yellow sand, attacking the Arab rear with fearless resolve!

All of this appeared to have been planned out. Bahram, the Aswaran Cataphracts, and the Sassanid cavalry showed no hesitation as they charged into the terrifying sandstorm.

The destructive power of the sandstorm was enough to make any general despair. The sandstorm was targeted against the Arabs, but it was just as effective on Bahram and his army.

But as they were charging in the same direction as the sandstorm, the sandstorm did not have much impact on them.

Moreover, they were much more prepared than the Arabs, as they were all wearing heavy armor. In addition, Wang Chong had also stipulated that each Sassanid horseman should hang two large plates of steel from the sides of their horses, meaning that they were even less affected by the sandstorm.

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