Chapter 500: Ü-Tsang! Ksitigarbha Secret Art!
Open menu
This site requires javascript to function.

Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 500: Ü-Tsang! Ksitigarbha Secret Art!

Chapter 500: Ü-Tsang! Ksitigarbha Secret Art!

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

Clangclangclang!

Countless Tibetan scimitars flashed with cold light as they almost simultaneously attacked the Great Tang cavalry.

Sparks flew in this deafening clash, but the attacks of the Tibetans were almost completely stopped by the Meteoric Metal armor worn by the Great Tang cavalry.

"This…"

All the Tibetans were dumbfounded by this sight. The Great Tang soldiers had failed to break through the Tibetan fortress shroud, but the Tibetan scimitars had also been powerless against the Great Tang armor.

"We outnumber them. Hold them down and kill them all!"

It took only a split second for a ferocious order spoken in Tibetan to stir their cavalry into excitedly howling into the sky.

No matter how formidable the armor of these black-armored Tang cavalry was, one thousand were simply no match for three thousand Tibetan cavalry.

Thirty echelons, one wave crashing down after another, created an impact that no person could withstand, not even these strange black-armored cavalry.

"Hmph, I thought that they were actually strong! Dengba, lead the army and kill all of them. Don't let a single one escape!"

The muscular Tibetan commander coldly laughed, his mind completely at ease. At the start, he truly had been scared a little.

These Tang soldiers could not be understood with common sense, but they were still lacking. The middle-level fortress formed by one thousand Tibetan cavalry could block three or four thousand Tang soldiers, and he had three thousand elite cavalry with him.

He could already imagine those Great Tang soldiers being crushed into the dust.

"Once we kill this Tang army, we'll lead the army east and exterminate that Great Tang Commandant with the surname Xu, and then there will be no one left in the southwest who can resist us… I actually thought that these Tang soldiers were some big deal, but it's just a grasshopper trying to block a carriage!"

A sneer hovered on the commander's lips, yet this smil

We are unable to load the verification.
Please unblock any scripts or login to continue reading.